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    Lettre d'un anonime à Monsieur J.J. Rousseau.Elie Luzac, Jean-Jacques Rousseau & Un Anonime - 1766 - Desain Et Saillant.
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  2. Verlicht conservatisme: over Elie Luzac.E. H. Kossmann - 1966 - Groningen,: J. B. Wolters.
     
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    Enlightenment and conservatism in the Dutch Republic. The political thought of Elie Luzac.Jeremy D. Popkin - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (5):840-841.
  4. (1 other version)Sefer Pele yoʻets: ha-shalem: menuḳad: ʻetsah ṭovah ḳa mashmaʻ lan Rabi..Eliʻezer Papo - 1986 - Yerushala[y]im: "Tushiyah".
     
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    Segmentation of the theatrical performance-text.Eli Rozik - 2001 - Semiotica 2001 (135).
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    An Ethical Compass: Coming of Age in the 21st Century : the Ethics Prize of the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity.Elie Wiesel & Thomas L. Friedman (eds.) - 2010 - Yale University Press.
    In 1986, Elie Wiesel received the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his victory over “the powers of death and degradation, and to support the struggle of good against evil in the world.” Soon after, he and his wife, Marion, created the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity. A project at the heart of the Foundation’s mission is its Ethics Prize—a remarkable essay-writing contest through which thousands of students from colleges across the country are encouraged to confront ethical issues (...)
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    Inter-art journey: exploring the common grounds of the arts: studies in honor of Eli Rozik.Nurit Yaari & Eli Rozik (eds.) - 2015 - Chicago: Sussex Academic Press.
    In recent years, inter-medial studies have attracted increasing attention in arts theory. The notion of 'inter-mediality' presupposes that each established art - such as theatre, painting, and cinema - indicates the existence of a particular medium, which preserves its distinct features in translations from art to art and, especially, in its combinations with others in single works. Nonetheless, this field of research is presupposed already in the traditional studies of 'ekphrasis', which focus on the verbal accounts of nonverbal works of (...)
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    Basic kinds of iconic metaphor in the theatre and other iconic arts.Eli Rozik - 2006 - Semiotica 2006 (161):309-331.
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    Theatrical conventions: A semiotic approach.Eli Rozik - 1992 - Semiotica 89 (1-3):1-24.
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  10. Why did Einstein's programme supersede lorentz's? (I).Elie Zahar - 1973 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 24 (2):95-123.
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    Allocating Remdesivir Under Scarcity: Social Justice or More Systemic Racism.Eli Weber & Mark J. Bliton - 2020 - American Journal of Bioethics 20 (9):31-33.
    Volume 20, Issue 9, September 2020, Page 31-33.
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  12. Orot pele: liḳuṭ divre musar, hitʻorerut u-tefilot mi-tokh sefaraṿ shel ha-Rav ha-gadol, Ḥasida ḳadisha u-ferisha ʼir ṿe-ḳadish min shemaya naḥit, kevod morenu ha-Rav Rabi Eliʻezer Papo, z.y. ʻa. a. meḥaber sifre "Pele yoʻets", "Ḥesed la-alafim" ṿe-ʻod.Eliʻezer Papo - 2012 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon Orot Pele.
     
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  13. Why did Einstein's programme supersede lorentz's? (II).Elie Zahar - 1973 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 24 (3):223-262.
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    Einstein Versus Bohr: The Continuing Controversies in Physics.Elie Zahar - 1988 - Open Court Publishing Company.
    Einstein Versus Bohr is unlike other books on science written by experts for non-experts, because it presents the history of science in terms of problems, conflicts, contradictions, and arguments. Science normally "keeps a tidy workshop." Professor Sachs breaks with convention by taking us into the theoretical workshop, giving us a problem-oriented account of modern physics, an account that concentrates on underlying concepts and debate. The book contains mathematical explanations, but it is so-designed that the whole argument can be followed with (...)
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  15. Voprosy gruzinskogo Renessansa.Šalva Xidašeli - 1984 - Tbilisi: Izd-vo "Met︠s︡niereba".
  16. The concept of identity.Eli Hirsch - 1982 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this book, Eli Hirsch focuses on identity through time, first with respect to ordinary bodies, then underlying matter, and eventually persons.
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  17. Articulating a Thought.Eli Alshanetsky - 2019 - Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
    Eli Alshanetsky considers how we make our thoughts clear to ourselves in the process of putting them into words and examines the paradox of those difficult cases where we do not already know what we are struggling to articulate.
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  18. How Anti-Humeans Can Embrace a Thermodynamic Reduction of Time’s Causal Arrow.Eli I. Lichtenstein - 2021 - Philosophy of Science 88 (5):1161-1171.
    Some argue that time’s causal arrow is grounded in an underlying thermodynamic asymmetry. Often, this is tied to Humean skepticism that causes produce their effects, in any robust sense of ‘produce’. Conversely, those who advocate stronger notions of natural necessity often reject thermodynamic reductions of time’s causal arrow. Against these traditional pairings, I argue that ‘reduction-plus-production’ is coherent. Reductionists looking to invoke robust production can insist that there are metaphysical constraints on the signs of objects’ velocities in any state, given (...)
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  19. (1 other version)Musre ha-Pele yoʻets: ʻavodat ha-adam: osef muvḥar shel musarim niflaʼim, penine ḥemed, meshalim u-derashot meʼalfot.Eliʻezer Papo - 2017 - Yerushalayim: [Itamar A.]. Edited by Yitsḥaḳ Azulai & Eliʻezer Papo.
     
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  20. Sefer Ḥesed la-alafim: ṿe-hu tamtsit Shulḥan ʻarukh Oraḥ ḥayim ʻim minhagim, divre musar ṿa-halikhot ḥayim.Eliʻezer Papo - 2006 - Ashdod: Mekhon "Hadrat ḥen".
     
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  21. Sefer ha-Pele yoʻets.Eliʻezer Papo - 2017 - Yerushalayim: [Yedidyah A.]. Edited by Eliʻezer Papo.
     
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    The Return of Liberal Rabbinic Education to Berlin.Eli Reich - 2020 - Nordisk judaistik/Scandinavian Jewish Studies 31 (1):87-92.
    In Berlin two rabbinical seminaries, a Reform and Conservative, have recently been established. The historical and intellectual roots of these institutions in the nineteenth century is sketched, and then contrasted with the present curriculum and the religious profile of the students. Some theological questions for the future of these projects conclude the article.
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    Minimal acting: On the existential gap between theatre and performance art.Eli Rozik - 2014 - Semiotica 2014 (202).
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2014 Heft: 202 Seiten: 511-531.
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    Semantic Expansions of Ekphrasis.Eli Rozik - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (7):910-914.
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    Social order, fetishism and reflexivity.Eli Thorkelson - 2008 - Social Epistemology 22 (2):219 – 226.
    In response to Strydom, Nicoll and Gregg's queries, I draw out some further implications of my analysis of theory classrooms. I aim to clarify the theoretical basis of my concepts of social order and fetishism. I end by considering the pedagogical implications of my analysis. It seems to me that the contradiction between critical values and the classroom's forms of authority remain irresolvable.
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    The silent social order of the theory classroom.Eli Thorkelson - 2008 - Social Epistemology 22 (2):165 – 196.
    I offer an ethnographic analysis of two “theory” classes in an elite American literary studies program. First, I examine the classroom's bureaucratic form, as it is structured by power, time and space, and made visible in syllabi and attempted pedagogical reforms. I then turn to pedagogical practice, examining the forms of knowledge and power implicit in classroom discourse. I show that ideological stances toward theory vary according to individual status in the theoretical field. I consider the epistemic fetishism of the (...)
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  27. (Mis)Understanding scientific disagreement: Success versus pursuit-worthiness in theory choice.Eli I. Lichtenstein - 2021 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 85:166-175.
    Scientists often diverge widely when choosing between research programs. This can seem to be rooted in disagreements about which of several theories, competing to address shared questions or phenomena, is currently the most epistemically or explanatorily valuable—i.e. most successful. But many such cases are actually more directly rooted in differing judgments of pursuit-worthiness, concerning which theory will be best down the line, or which addresses the most significant data or questions. Using case studies from 16th-century astronomy and 20th-century geology and (...)
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  28. Artistic Objectivity: From Ruskin’s ‘Pathetic Fallacy’ to Creative Receptivity.Eli I. Lichtenstein - 2021 - British Journal of Aesthetics 61 (4):505-526.
    While the idea of art as self-expression can sound old-fashioned, it remains widespread—especially if the relevant ‘selves’ can be social collectives, not just individual artists. But self-expression can collapse into individualistic or anthropocentric self-involvement. And compelling successor ideals for artists are not obvious. In this light, I develop a counter-ideal of creative receptivity to basic features of the external world, or artistic objectivity. Objective artists are not trying to express themselves or reach collective self-knowledge. However, they are also not disinterested (...)
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    El concepto de sujeto en el pensamiento contemporáneo.Elías José Palti & Rafael Polo Bonilla (eds.) - 2021 - Buenos Aires, Argentina: Prometeo Libros.
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  30. El sujeto en Foucault.Elías José Palti - 2021 - In Elías José Palti & Rafael Polo Bonilla, El concepto de sujeto en el pensamiento contemporáneo. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Prometeo Libros.
     
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    A crítica da razão nas ciências humanas e naturais na obra “O Eclipse da Razão” de Max Horkheimer.Eli Vagner Rodrigues - 2015 - Aufklärung 2 (2):123-138.
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    Mapping the complex relations between theatre and religion: A reading of Theatre and Holy Script.Eli Rozik - 2002 - Semiotica 2002 (142).
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    A single theory for reminiscence, act regression, and other phenomena.Eli Saltz - 1953 - Psychological Review 60 (3):159-171.
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    The Modern quarterly beginnings of Aesthetic Realism, 1922-1923.Eli Siegel - 1969 - New York: Definition Press. Edited by Ellen Reiss.
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    A Treatise on Arab Music, Chiefly from a Work by Mikh'il Mesh'ḳah, of DamascusA Treatise on Arab Music, Chiefly from a Work by Mikhail Meshakah, of Damascus.Eli Smith, Mikhâil Meshâḳah & Mikhail Meshakah - 1847 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 1 (3):171.
  36. Beyond cardboard lawyers in legal ethics.Eli Wald & Russell G. Pearce - 2012 - Legal Ethics 15 (1):147.
     
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  37. Nostra Aetate.Elie Wiesel - 1992 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 67 (4):366-370.
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    Kʻartʻuli pʻilosopʻiis istoria: IV-XIII ss.Šalva Xidašeli - 1988 - Tʻbilisi: "Mecʻniereba".
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  39. Logic of discovery or psychology of invention?Elie Zahar - 1983 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 34 (3):243-261.
  40. Identity-relative paternalism is internally incoherent.Eli Garrett Schantz - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (6):404-405.
    Identity-Relative Paternalism, as defended by Wilkinson, holds that paternalistic intervention is justified to prevent an individual from doing to their future selves (where there are weakened prudential unity relations between the current and future self) what it would be justified to prevent them from doing to others.1 Wilkinson, drawing on the work of Parfit and others, defends the notion of Identity-Relative Paternalism from a series of objections. I argue here, however, that Wilkinson overlooks a significant problem for Identity-Relative Paternalism—namely, that (...)
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    Poststructuralist Marxism and the “Experience of the Disaster.” On Alain Badiou's Theory of the (Non-)Subject.Eli´as Jose´ Palti - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (4):459-480.
    Can politics be thought?, asks Alain Badiou in the title of a recent book. The question itself reveals an experienced lack: that of politics. A lack which the so-called “return of the subject,” far from resolving, would stigmatize. The “return of the subject,” as he asserts, is merely the counterface of the break of politics, its reduction to an “ethics of tolerance” from which all its properly political traces have previously been erased. If politics cannot be associated with the “return (...)
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  42. Mach, Einstein, and the rise of modern science.Elie Zahar - 1977 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 28 (3):195-213.
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    Development and validation of the Maladaptive Daydreaming Scale.Eli Somer, Jonathan Lehrfeld, Jayne Bigelsen & Daniela S. Jopp - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 39:77-91.
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    Einstein, Meyerson and the role of mathematics in physical discovery.Elie Zahar - 1980 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 31 (1):1-43.
  45. Caring for Valid Sexual Consent.Eli Benjamin Israel - forthcoming - Hypatia.
    When philosophers consider factors compromising autonomy in consent, they often focus solely on the consent-giver’s agential capacities, overlooking the impact of the consent-receiver’s conduct on the consensual character of the activity. In this paper, I argue that valid consent requires justified trust in the consent-receiver to act only within the scope of consent. I call this the Trust Condition (TC), drawing on Katherine Hawley’s commitment account of trust. TC constitutes a belief that the consent-receiver is capable and willing to act (...)
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  46. Sefer Ḥesed la-alafim: halakhot u-musarim, pisḳe dinim, darke ha-Ḥasidut ṿeha-meḳubalim, ʻal seder Shulḥan ʻarukh Oraḥ ḥayim, mi-siman 1 ʻad siman 428.Eliʻezer Papo - 2005 - Yerushalayim: Le-haśig, bi-Yeshivat "ʻAmude ha-shalom". Edited by Daṿid Leṿi.
     
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  47. Sefer Ḥesed la-alafim: Oraḥ ḥayim.Eliʻezer Papo - 2004 - Yerushalayim: Hotsaʼat Śiaḥ Yiśraʼel. Edited by Yitsḥaḳ Ḳashani.
     
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    Das Ethische Seminar in Czernowitz.Eli Rottner - 1973 - [Dortmund,: Prinz-Friedrich-Karl-Str.9: E.Rudniccki.
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    Conservation of meaning as a factor in forgetting new associations.Eli Saltz & Vito Modigliani - 1969 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 80 (2p1):322.
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    Role of response differentiation in forgetting.Eli Saltz & Zakhour I. Youssef - 1964 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 68 (3):307.
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