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  1. Extractive summarisation of legal texts.Ben Hachey & Claire Grover - 2006 - Artificial Intelligence and Law 14 (4):305-345.
    We describe research carried out as part of a text summarisation project for the legal domain for which we use a new XML corpus of judgments of the UK House of Lords. These judgments represent a particularly important part of public discourse due to the role that precedents play in English law. We present experimental results using a range of features and machine learning techniques for the task of predicting the rhetorical status of sentences and for the task of selecting (...)
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    Evaluating Entity Linking with Wikipedia.Ben Hachey, Will Radford, Joel Nothman, Matthew Honnibal & James R. Curran - 2013 - Artificial Intelligence 194 (C):130-150.
  3. Sefer ha-gan.Yitsḥaḳ ben Eliʻezer - 1983 - Brooklyn, N.Y.: High College of "Rabbi Akiba Eiger", c/o Rabbi B. Daskal.
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  4. Sefer Lev ṭov: ʻeśrim peraḳim be-ʻinyene ʻavodat ha-Shem ṿe-yirʼat shamayim hilkhot ṿe-agadot, meshalim u-maʻaśiyot, divre musar ṿe-tokheḥot le-ʻorer ule-heṭiv et lev ha-adam.Isaac ben Eliakim - 2018 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon "Or ha-tsafun" de-Ḥaside Belza.
     
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  5. "Les sphères divisées": D'Aristophane à Ibn Hazm.Raja Ben Salma - 2002 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 19:39-51.
    La autora estudia el problema del amor entendido como reunión de las dos partes de un alma-esfera, mito griego que ha tenido una larga tradición en la literatura amorosa árabe y se centre especialmente en Ibn Hazm de Córdoba.
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    Gary Nelson.Rachel Rubin & Billy Ben Smith - 2003 - Historical Materialism 11.4 11 (4):395-404.
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    Hume on space (and time).Ben Lazare Mijuskovic - 1977 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 15 (4):387.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Hume on Space (and Time) BEN MIJUSKOVIC HUME'S LABYRINTHINE ANALYSES of our ideas of space and time, textually occuring so early in the Treatise, 1clearly testify to his conviction of their central role in the physical sciences, then making such fantastic progress. Furthermore, quite early in the Treatise, Hume indicates his ambition to effect a revolution in the mental sciences comparable to the one Newton had achieved in the (...)
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    "A World Against Itself": The Dynamics of Good Nature and Virtue in Henry Fielding's Plays.Amel Ben Ahmed - 2019 - Labyrinth: An International Journal for Philosophy, Value Theory and Sociocultural Hermeneutics 21 (2):177-196.
    In the eighteenth-century England, the aesthetic vision of most contemporary writers of the time was closely related to the social, political and religious system of belief. Augustan writers, satirists particularly, sought to reclaim for literature the morally privileged status, they thought, it supposedly held in the context of the Latitudinarian system of thought; the very rationale behind the ethic of good nature that distinguishes major writings of the time, namely the dramatic, journalistic and fictional works of the major eighteenth century (...)
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    Literary Representations of Cottaging in London.Johan Andersson & Ben Campkin - 2009 - In Olga Gershenson Barbara Penner, Ladies and Gents: Public Toilets and Gender. Temple University Press. pp. 208.
  10. Le-reʻakha kamokha: halakhot u-veʼurim be-mitsṿot.Daṿid ben Naḥman Ariʼav - 2000 - Yerushalayim: D. ben N. Ariʼav. Edited by Sh Y. Ḥben Y. Y. Ḳanevsḳi.
    1. Lo taḥamod. Lo titʼaṿeh. Lo taḥanifu. Isur genevat daʻat. Lo teḳalel. Lo tiḳom ṿe-lo tiṭor -- ḥeleḳ 2. Lo tiśna ṿa-ahavat le-reʻakha. Ahavat ha-ger -- ḥeleḳ 3. Onaʼat devarim. Hilkhot panim. Onaʼat ha-ger -- ḥeleḳ 4. Isur hakaʼah. Mitsṿot maʻaḳeh. Shemirat ha-guf -- ḥeleḳ 6. Kibud av ṿe-em. Kibud melamde ha-Torah ve-ḥakhameha. Kibud kohen.
     
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  11. Emunah ramah: perakim mi-tokh "Emunah ramah".Ibn Daud & Abraham ben David - 1986 - Yerushalayim: Haśkel. Edited by Yehudah Aizenberg.
     
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  12. Sefer Ḳeneh ḥokhmah: ḥidushim u-veʼurim be-ʻinyene Talmud Torah ṿe-khevod talmide ḥakhamim... sovevim ṿe-holkhim ʻal seder divre ha-Rambam be-Hilkhot Talmud Torah.Ḥanokh ben Y. Kohen - 2000 - Yerushalayim: Makhon Torani di-Yeshivat Yaḳire Yerushalayim.
     
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  13. Sefer Ḥasidim: kitve yad.Judah ben Samuel - 2015 - Elʻad: Mishpaḥat Guṭman. Edited by Shimʻon ben Ḥayim Tsevi Guṭman.
     
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  14. Tagmule ha-nefesh.Hillel ben Samuel - 1981 - Yerushalayim,:
     
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  15. Die Religionsphilosophische Lehre Saadja Gaons über die Hl. Schrift.Saʻadia ben Joseph - 1903 - Münster: Aschendorff. Edited by Wilhelm Engelkemper.
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  16. Emunot we-dëot.Saʻadia ben Joseph - 1970 - New York,: G. Olms. Edited by Julius Fürst.
     
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  17. Sefer ha-Emunot ṿeha-deʻot: be-nusaḥ metuḳan ʻa. pi defus rishon (Ḳushṭa 322) mugah u-menuḳad.Saʻadia ben Joseph - 2013 - Merkaz Shapira: Or ʻEtsyon Sifre ekhut Toraniyim, ha-Makhon ha-Torani ʻa. sh. R. Yitsḥaḳ ṿe-Ḥanah Sṭrolovits'. Translated by Shmuel Ibn Tibbon.
     
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  18. Sefer Ḥosen yeshuʻot: ʻal Pirḳe Avot: ḥibur nifla..ʻEzra ben Yeḳutiʼel Zusman - 1811 - Bruḳlin: Aḥim Goldenberg.
     
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  19. Sefer Mashal ṿe-nimshal: ṿe-hu yalḳut ha-mekhil be-ḳirbo kamah meshalim, ʻim haḳdamotehen ʻal pi ha-pesuḳim o ha-midrashim asher luḳṭu mi-ben sefaraṿ ha-rabim..Joseph Ḥayyim ben Elijah al-Ḥakam - 1995 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon ʻAṭeret Aharon. Edited by Ben-Tsiyon Mordekhai Ḥazan.
     
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    Secundus the Silent Philosopher.Lionel Pearson & Ben Edwin Perry - 1967 - American Journal of Philology 88 (1):93.
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  21. Sefer Otsar ha-musar: śiḥot musar hagut hashḳafah ; mabaṭ ḥadash ṿe-ʻamoḳ be-agadot ḥazal ; leḳaḥim musariyim mi-pisḳe ha-Shu.ʻa.Mikhaʼel ben Yosef Perets - 2009 - Col. Tecamachalco, México: Mikhaʾel Perets.
     
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    Three Jewish philosophers. Philo, Saʻadia Ben Joseph & Judah (eds.) - 1960 - New York: Meridian Books.
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    Filozofia Kanta i jej recepcja.Dariusz Bęben & Andrzej Jan Noras (eds.) - 2011 - Katowice: Wydawn. Uniwersytetu Śląskiego.
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    Aristotle, final cause, and the intentional stance.Aaron Ben-Zeev - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (4):758-759.
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    An impossible pluralism? European jews and oriental Jews in the Israeli history curriculum.Avner Ben-Amos - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (1):41-51.
    (1994). An impossible pluralism? European jews and oriental Jews in the Israeli history curriculum. History of European Ideas: Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 41-51.
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  26. A Letter to the Other Father.Michal Ben-Naftali - 2011 - Bijdragen 72 (3):283-297.
     
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    Analysis of Argument Strategies of Attack and Cooption: Stock Cases, Formalization, and Argument Reconstruction.Aaron Ben-Zeev - 1995 - Informal Logic 17 (2).
    Three common strategies used by informal logicians are considered: (1) the appeal to standard cases, (2) the attempt to partially formalize so-called "informal fallacies," and (3) restatement of arguments in such a way as to make their logical character more perspicuous. All three strategies are found to be useful. Attention is drawn to several advantages of a "stock case" approach, a minimalist approach to formalization is recommended, and doubts are raised about the applicability, from a logical point of view, of (...)
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    Are Referees Sufficiently Informed About The Editor'S Practice?Ruth Ben-Yashar & Shmuel Nitzan - 2001 - Theory and Decision 51 (1):1-11.
    This paper clarifies why editors of academic journals should share with their referees the information about the number of referees they consult and the decision rule they apply. Our analysis also rationalizes the common questionable phenomenon of editors who seem to distort the yes or no recommendations of their referees. The editors request a recommendation of whether to accept or reject the paper as well as an assessment of the paper. The editors need the complete reports to make the appropriate (...)
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    Aperiodic structures and notions of order and disorder.S. I. Ben-Abraham & A. Quandt† - 2011 - Philosophical Magazine 91 (19-21):2718-2727.
  30. Between violence and restraint : human rights, humanitarian considerations, and the Israeli military in the al-Aqsa intifada.Eyal Ben-Ari - 2009 - In Ted van Baarda & Désirée Verweij, The moral dimension of asymmetrical warfare: counter-terrorism, democratic values and military ethics. Boston: Martinus Nijhoff.
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    Commentary.Ben A. Rich - 2004 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 13 (1):100-104.
  32. Computer-mediated trust in self-interested expert recommendations.Jonathan Ben-Naim, Jean-François Bonnefon, Andreas Herzig, Sylvie Leblois & Emiliano Lorini - 2010 - AI and Society 25 (4):413-422.
    Important decisions are often based on a distributed process of information processing, from a knowledge base that is itself distributed among agents. The simplest such situation is that where a decision-maker seeks the recommendations of experts. Because experts may have vested interests in the consequences of their recommendations, decision-makers usually seek the advice of experts they trust. Trust, however, is a commodity that is usually built through repeated face time and social interaction and thus cannot easily be built in a (...)
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    Die frühen Jahre.Schalom Ben-Chorin - 1980 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 32 (4):301-305.
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    Das Siegel des Hohenpriesters.Schalom Ben-Chorin - 1980 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 32 (2):164-166.
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    Ethics and Business Conduct in Defence Establishments: An International Review.Ben Magahy & Mark Pyman - 2010 - Journal of Military Ethics 9 (1):57-76.
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    Emotional and moral evaluations.Aaron Ben-ze'ev - 1992 - Metaphilosophy 23 (3):214-29.
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  37. Editorial Consultants, Volume 11.Avner Ben-Amos, Neil Cornwell, Barbara Degorge, Ilan Gur-Zeev & David Lovell - 2006 - The European Legacy 11 (7):853.
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    Envisioning Modernity: Desire and Discipline in the Italian Fascist Film.Ruth Ben-Ghiat - 1996 - Critical Inquiry 23 (1):109-144.
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    From Multiple Modernities to Multiple Globalizations.Eliezer Ben-Rafael - 2018 - ProtoSociology 35:295-313.
    We draw from Eisenstadt’s (2002) conceptualization of multiple modernities which he pro­posed to analyze processes marking modernity and their different versions in contemporary societies. These processes do not delete all pre-existing orientations, value affinities and social arrangements, and while modernity is recognizable everywhere, modern societies also differ at other respects. We formulate a similar contention for globalization. We point to three interacting and intermingling movers of social reality—globalization, multiculturalism and the national principle—which concretize everywhere, and according to contexts and a (...)
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  40. Free will and foreknowledge: A fresh approach to a classic problem.Yemima Ben-Menahem - 1988 - Philosophical Quarterly 38 (153):486-490.
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    G.e. Moore and the relation between intrinsic value and human activity.Aaron Ben-Zeev - 1981 - Journal of Value Inquiry 15 (1):69-78.
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    Reading Hayy Ibn-Yaqzan: a cross-cultural history of autodidacticism.Avner Ben-Zaken - 2011 - Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    The pursuit for the "natural-self" chapter one: taming the mystic (Marrakesh, 1160s) -- Climbing the ladder of philosophy (Barcelona, 1348) -- Rejecting authority, defying predestination and conquering nature (Florence, 1493) -- Employing the self, experimenting nature (Oxford, 1671) -- From individual autodidacts to utopian scientific societies.
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  43. ha-Biḳur shel Ḥanah Arendṭ.Michal Ben-Naftali - 2005 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat ha-Ḳibuts ha-meʼuḥad.
     
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    Introduction.Yemima Ben-Menahem & Itamar Pitowsky - 2001 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 32 (4):503-510.
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    Immigration Rights and the Demographic Consideration.Yaacov Ben-Shemesh - 2008 - Law and Ethics of Human Rights 2 (1):1-34.
    Attaining and maintaining a substantial Jewish majority in Israel has been one of the basic goals of the State of Israel since its early years. A substantial Jewish majority within the borders of the state is thought to be necessary in order to preserve its Jewish nature. Many believe that the demographic consideration also stood behind the enactment of the Citizenship and Entry into Israel Law , 2003, which prohibits granting Israeli citizenship and residency to Palestinians from the West Bank (...)
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    Ibn Ruschds Philosophie interkulturell gelesen.Jameleddine Ben-Abdeljelil - 2005 - Nordhausen: Bautz.
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  47. Judicial Deviation in Talmudic.Hanina Ben-Menahem - 1990 - Routledge.
     
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    Jesus, der Proletarier.Schalom Ben-Chorin - 1985 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 37 (3):260-265.
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    Knowledge and Religion in Early Modern Europe: Studies in Honor of Michael Heyd.Asaph Ben-Tov, Yaacov Deutsch & Tamar Herzig (eds.) - 2013 - Boston: Brill.
    This collection of essays examines interplays of knowledge and religion in early modern thought. Spanning from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, it considers varied formations of knowledge and religion, knowledge about religion and irreligious knowledge in early modern Europe.
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    Law and Science — Reflections.Hanina Ben-Menahem & Yemima Ben-Menahem - 1999 - Science in Context 12 (1):227-243.
    This paper construes various positions in the philosophy of science and the philosophy of law as responses to the problem of underdetermination in science and in law. We begin by drawing a close analogy between the successive approaches to this problem in the two fields. In particular, we stress the analogy between conventionalism as a philosophy of science and legal realism as a philosophy of law, and between Putnam's and Dworkin's critiques of these positions. We then challenge the Putnam-Dworkin strategy, (...)
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