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    Steven Gimbel. Einstein’s Jewish Science: Physics at the Intersection of Politics and Religion. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2012. Pp. 245. $24.95. [REVIEW]Ze’ev Rosenkranz - 2013 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 3 (1):160-164.
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    Ze’ev Rosenkranz . The Travel Diaries of Albert Einstein: The Far East, Palestine, and Spain, 1922–1923. xviii + 357 pp., illus., notes, bibl., index. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2018. $29.95 . ISBN 9780691174419. [REVIEW]Richard Crockatt - 2019 - Isis 110 (3):644-645.
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    Einstein’s Travels: Diana Kormos Buchwald, József Illy, Ze’ev Rosenkranz, Tilman Sauer : The collected papers of Albert Einstein: The Berlin years, writings and correspondence, January 1922–March 1923, Volume 13. Princeton, NJ. Princeton University Press, 2012, 1080pp. $137.50 HB.David E. Rowe - 2015 - Metascience 24 (3):433-435.
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    Albert Einstein. The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein. Volume 12: The Berlin Years: Correspondence, January–December 1921. Edited by, Diana Kormos Buchwald, Ze'ev Rosenkranz, Tilman Sauer, József Illy, and Virginia Iris Holmes. lxxvii + 609 pp., illus., apps., bibl., indexes. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2009. $140 .Albert Einstein. The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein. Volume 13: The Berlin Years: Writings and Correspondence, January 1922–March 1923. Edited by, Diana Kormos Buchwald, József Illy, Ze'ev Rosenkranz, and Tilman Sauer. 1,080 pp., illus., apps., bibl., indexes. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2012. $125. [REVIEW]Massimiliano Badino - 2015 - Isis 106 (1):209-211.
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    Albert Einstein. The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein. Volume 10: The Berlin Years: Correspondence, May–December 1920, and Supplementary Correspondence, 1909–1920. Edited by, Diana Kormos Buchwald;, Tilman Sauer;, Ze'ev Rosenkranz;, József Illy; and Virginia Iris Holmes. lxix + 683 pp., illus., figs., bibl., apps., indexes. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2006. $110. [REVIEW]Jan Lacki - 2008 - Isis 99 (4):850-851.
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    The Subtlety of Emotions.Aharon Ben-Zeʼev - 2000 - Bradford.
    Aaron Ben-Ze'ev carries out what he calls "a careful search for general patterns in the primeval jungle of emotions.".
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    The Perceptual System: A Philosophical and Psychological Perspective.Aharon Ben-Zeʼev - 1993 - New York: Lang.
    This book presents an original comprehensive approach to some of the most difficult problems concerning sense-perception and other mental states. After rejecting prevailing approaches, the author presents his own viewpoint which may be characterized as direct, critical realism. Basing his conclusions on conceptual analysis, psychological evidence and historical considerations, the author is able to offer new insights into traditionally unsolved problems concerning the nature of perceptual states, the ontological status of perceptual environment, the cognitive mechanism in perception and the explanation (...)
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  8. Emotions are not feelings: Comment.Aaron Ben-Ze'ev - 2002 - Consciousness and Emotion 3 (1):81-89.
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    Bildung and critical theory in the face of postmodern education.Ilan Gur–ze’ev - 2002 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 36 (3):391–408.
    Ilan Gur–ze’ev; Bildung and Critical Theory in the Face of Postmodern Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 36, Issue 3, 16 December 2002, Pages.
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  10. Law and religion: the Jewish experience.Zeʹev W. Falk - 1981 - Jerusalem: Mesharim Publishers.
     
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    S.h. Bergman on the relation between philosophy and religion.Ze'ev Levy - 1986 - In Abraham Zvie Bar-On (ed.), Grazer Philosophische Studien. Distributed in the U.S.A. By Humanities Press. pp. 115-134.
    The relations between philosophy, science and religion preoccupied S.H. Bergman for many years. He wanted to corroborate, by belief, a personal God to whom, and not only about whom, one can speak. This should follow from authentic religious experience, making it independent from philosophy. Furthermore, according to Bergman, religion can do what philosophical reasoning is incapable of doing since he considers belief to be stronger than knowledge. A criticalscrutiny of these assumptions involves some interesting implications concerning toleration, freedom-of-thought and dogmatism. (...)
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    Bildung and Critical Theory in the Face of Postmodern Education.Ilan Gur-ze'ev - 2002 - Journal of the Philosophy of Education 36 (3):391-408.
    Ilan Gur–ze’ev; Bildung and Critical Theory in the Face of Postmodern Education, Journal of Philosophy of Education, Volume 36, Issue 3, 16 December 2002, Pages.
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  13. The Metaphysics of Traffic Accidents and Education towards an Alternative Public Sphere.I. Gur-Ze ev - 2000 - Journal of Thought 35 (3):37-66.
  14. Envy and inequality.Aaron Ben-Ze'ev - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy 89 (11):551-581.
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    Nefesh: hesber filosofi-psikhologi shel kesharim nafshiyim.Aharon Ben-Zeʼev - 1996 - Tel-Aviv: Zemorah-Bitan.
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  16. Dancing in chains : the baffling coexistence of legalism and exuberance in Judaic and Islamic tradition.Ze'ev Maghen - 2011 - In Jonathan Jacobs (ed.), Judaic Sources and Western Thought: Jerusalem's Enduring Presence. Oxford University Press.
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    Emmanuel Levinas on Secularization in Modern Society.Ze’ev Levy - 2005 - Levinas Studies 1:19-35.
    In his philosophical texts Levinas privileges le dire, which always presupposes the relation to the other, over le dit, which transforms the other into an objective entity. Likewise in his analysis of thinking, he does not limit himself to the thought itself but aspires to reach what he characterizes by the word “transcendence.” This is a cardinal concept of his philosophy; it is not restricted to the religious meaning that God and God’s essence are beyond human comprehension, but expresses the (...)
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  18. Claude Levi-Strauss' Structural Anthropology and Mythology as Ultimate Meaning.Ze'ev Levy - 1998 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 21 (2).
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    The Thing Called Emotion.Aaron Ben-Ze’ev - 2009 - In Peter Goldie (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Emotion. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 41--61.
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    Diasporic Philosophy, Counter-Education and Improvisation: A Reply.Ilan Gur-Ze’ev - 2007 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 27 (5):381-386.
  21. Anger and hate.Aaron Ben-Ze'ev - 1992 - Journal of Social Philosophy 23 (2):85-110.
  22. Spinoza - the first secular Jew?Ze'ev Levy - 1988 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 4:341.
     
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    Romantic Compromises.Aaron Ben-Ze’ev - 2011 - In Carla Bagnoli (ed.), Morality and the Emotions. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press. pp. 95.
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  24. The Changing Status of Female Teachers in the Israeli Context.I. Gur-Ze'ev - 1998 - Journal of Thought 33:61-84.
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    Culture and Humanism — a Structuralist Perspective.Ze’ev Levy - 1988 - Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 2:159-163.
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    Hermann Cohen and Emmanuel Levinas.Ze'ev Levy - 2005 - In Claire Elise Katz & Lara Trout (eds.), Emmanuel Levinas. New York: Routledge. pp. 2--241.
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  27. On Some Early Response to Spinoza's Philosophy in Jewish Thought.Ze'ev Levy - 1990 - Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 6:251-278.
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    S.H. Bergman on the Relation between Philosophy and Religion.Ze'ev Levy - 1985 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 24 (1):115-134.
    The relations between philosophy, science and religion preoccupied S.H. Bergman for many years. He wanted to corroborate, by belief, a personal God to whom, and not only about whom, one can speak. This should follow from authentic religious experience, making it independent from philosophy. Furthermore, according to Bergman, religion can do what philosophical reasoning is incapable of doing since he considers belief to be stronger than knowledge. A criticalscrutiny of these assumptions involves some interesting implications concerning toleration, freedom-of-thought and dogmatism. (...)
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  29. The Relation of Spinoza's Concept of Substance to the Concept of Ultimate Reality.Ze'ev Levy - 1987 - Ultimate Reality and Meaning 10 (3):186-201.
     
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    Utopia and Reality in the Philosophy of Ernst Bloch.Ze'ev Levy - 1990 - Utopian Studies 1 (2):3 - 12.
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    After Hardship Cometh Ease: The Jews as Backdrop for Muslim Moderation.Zeʼev Maghen - 2006 - De Gruyter.
    Islam prides itself on being "the religion of facility". Muslim sources are unanimous in assigning to Judaism the role of counterweight in this regard, pronouncing it a system of "burdens and shackles" by which the Jews "oppressed their souls". This neat polarity both fueled, and was the product of, a fascinating reciprocal process: at the same time that sharī'a was being created in the negative image of halakha, halakha was being retroactively re-imagined by Muslim jurists and exegetes as the antipode (...)
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    Adorno and Horkheimer: Diasporic philosophy, negative theology, and counter‐education.Ilan Gur-Ze’ev - 2005 - Educational Theory 55 (3):343-365.
    From a contemporary perspective, the work of the Frankfurt School thinkers can be considered the last grand modern attempt to offer transcendence, meaning, and religiosity rather than “emancipation” and “truth.” In the very first stage of their work, Adorno and Horkheimer interlaced the goals of Critical Theory with the Marxian revolutionary project. The development of their thought led them to criticize orthodox Marxism and ended in a complete break with that tradition, as they developed a quest for a unique kind (...)
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    Romantic affordances: The seductive realm of the possible.Aaron Ben-Ze’ev - forthcoming - Philosophical Psychology.
    In this article, James Gibson’s influential notion of “perceptual affordances” is applied to the romantic realm. The core idea of Gibson’s view rests on the possible, meaningful actions that the perceptual environment offers the animal. In order to sustain this idea, Gibson posits two additional major characteristics of affordances: (a) affordances are perceived in a direct cognitive manner, and (b) affordances have a unique ontological status that is neither subjective nor objective. While I accept the core idea, I have doubts (...)
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    Emotions on the Net.Aaron Ben-Ze'ev - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 6:31-36.
    Emotions are fascinating phenomena which occupy a pivotal position in our lives. I have presented elsewhere (Ben-Ze'ev, 2000) a comprehensive framework for understanding emotions in our everyday life. The paper briefly describes the characterization of typical emotions, while indicating their relevance to online personal relationships. It discusses issues such as emotional complexity; the typical emotional cause, concern, and object; emotions and intelligence; and managing the emotions. The paper then goes on to examine whether the emotions elicited in online relationships are (...)
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  35. Baruch or Benedictus. On some Jewish Aspects of Spinoza's Philosophy.Ze'ev Levy - 1991 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 181 (1):104-104.
     
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    Reflectivity, Reflection, and Counter-Education.Ilan Gu-Ze'ev, Jan Masschelein & Nigel Blake - 2001 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 20 (2):93-106.
    This article sets forward a new concept of reflection, to be contrasted with more usual reading of the concept for which we use the term `reflectivity'. The contrast is related to a distinction between normalizing education and counter-education. We claim that within the framework of normalizing education there is no room for reflection, but only for reflectivity. In contrast to reflectivity, reflection manifests a struggle of the subject against the effects of power which govern the constitution of her conceptual apparatus, (...)
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    Does Loving Longer Mean Loving More? On the Nature of Enduring Affective Attitudes.Aaron Ben-Ze’ev - 2017 - Philosophia 45 (4):1541-1562.
    This article provides a conceptual map of the affective terrain while focusing on enduring positive affective attitudes, such as love and happiness. The first section of the article examines the basic characteristics of affective attitudes, i.e., intentionality, feeling, and dispositionality, and classifies the various affective attitudes accordingly. An important distinction in this regard is between acute, extended, and enduring affective attitudes. Then a discussion on the temporality of affective attitudes is presented. The second section discusses major mechanisms that enable long-lasting (...)
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  38. Toward a different approach to perception.Aaron Ben-Ze'ev - 1983 - International Philosophical Quarterly 23 (March):45-64.
  39. The logic of emotions.A. Ben-ze'ev - 2003 - In Anthony Hatzimoysis (ed.), Philosophy and the Emotions. Cambridge University Press. pp. 147-162.
     
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    Development of social emotions and constructive agents.Aaron Ben Ze'ev & Keith Oatley - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (1):124-125.
    The psychology of emotions illuminates the questions of intentional capacities raised by Barresi & Moore (B&M). Complex emotions require the development of a sense of self and are based on social comparisons between mainly imagined objects. The fourth level in B&M's framework requires something like a constructive agent rather than a mental agent.
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    Is Casual Sex Good for You? Casualness, Seriousness and Wellbeing in Intimate Relationships.Aaron Ben-Ze'ev - 2023 - Philosophies 8 (2):25.
    Enduring romantic love is highly significant for our wellbeing, and there is much scientific evidence for its value. There is also evidence that marital sex is important for the flourishing of wellbeing for both partners. Casual sexual relationships and experiences (CSREs) are often characterized in a non-normative way, as sexual behavior occurring outside a committed romantic relationship. However, the prevailing normative description is negative, perceived as superficial behavior that harms our wellbeing. Although sexual activities are linked to many psychological and (...)
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    Is Hate Worst When It Is Fresh? The Development of Hate Over Time.Aaron Ben-Ze’ev - 2018 - Emotion Review 10 (4):322-324.
    When it comes to eggs, two aspects are central—taste and nutritional value. And it is when eggs are fresh that these are at their peak. Hate “tastes” worst, that is, its negative intensity is highest, when it is fresh. Yet, when hate is not merely a temporary eruption but a constant feature, it distorts the agent’s behavior and attitudes. As such, its moral value worsens with maturity.
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    Typical emotions.Aaron Ben-Ze'ev - 1996 - In William T. O'Donohue & Richard F. Kitchener (eds.), The philosophy of psychology. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications. pp. 227--43.
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    The Arc of Love: How Our Romantic Lives Change Over Time.Aaron Ben-Ze'ev - 2019 - University of Chicago Press.
    Is love best when it is fresh? For many, the answer is a resounding “yes.” The intense experiences that characterize new love are impossible to replicate, leading to wistful reflection and even a repeated pursuit of such ecstatic beginnings. Aaron Ben-Ze’ev takes these experiences seriously, but he’s also here to remind us of the benefits of profound love—an emotion that can only develop with time. In The Arc of Love, he provides an in-depth, philosophical account of the experiences that (...)
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    Envy and Inequality.Aaron Ben-Ze'ev - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy 89 (11):551.
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    Précis: The Arc of Love: How Our Romantic Lives Change over Time.Aaron Ben-Ze'ev - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy of Emotion 2 (1):1-7.
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  47. Are envy, anger, and resentment moral emotions?Aaron Ben-Ze'ev - 2002 - Philosophical Explorations 5 (2):148 – 154.
    The moral status of emotions has recently become the focus of various philosophical investigations. Certain emotions that have traditionally been considered as negative, such as envy, jealousy, pleasure-in-others'-misfortune, and pride, have been defended. Some traditionally "negative" emotions have even been declared to be moral emotions. In this brief paper, I suggest two basic criteria according to which an emotion might be considered moral, and I then examine whether envy, anger, and resentment are moral emotions.
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  48. Envy and Jealousy.Aaron Ben-Ze’ev - 1990 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 20 (4):487 - 516.
    Envy involves the wish to have something that someone else has; jealousy involves the wish not to lose something that the subject has and someone else does not. Envy and jealousy would seem to involve a similar emotional attitude. Both are concerned with a change in what one has: either a wish to obtain or a fear of losing. This is not a negligible distinction, however. The wish not to lose something is notably different from the wish to obtain something (...)
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    Beyond the Destruction of the Other's Collective Memory.Ilan Gur-Ze'ev & Ilan Pappé - 2003 - Theory, Culture and Society 20 (1):93-108.
    This article follows the formulation of a new Palestinian attitude toward the Holocaust memory. It presents it as a bold challenge to past Palestinian perceptions of and attitudes toward the Holocaust memory. This novel Palestinian stance connects the Holocaust memory to the memory of the Nakbah, the Palestinian catastrophe of 1948. It is part of a critical deconstruction of the manipulation of collective memory in the service of nationalism. The authors of this article respond by providing their own deconstruction of (...)
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    The Production of Self and the Destruction of the Other's Memory and Identity in Israeli/Palestinian Education on the Holocaust/Nakbah.Ilan Gur-Ze'ev - 2001 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 20 (3):255-266.
    This paper characterizes a present institutionalizedunwillingness of both the Israeli and Palestinian educationalsystems to acknowledge each other's suffering because of the presenceof what the author terms `the otherness of the other.' This isdone largely through hegemonic control of memory of genocidesendured by both and through limiting constructions of the self.Coming to terms with `each other' paves the way for ahumanistic-oriented counter-education, one based in mutualacknowledgment and open dialogue.
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