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    The “hearts-and-minds frame”: Not all i-frame interventions are ineffective, but education-based interventions can be particularly bad.Ariella S. Kristal & Shai Davidai - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e166.
    Pitting i-frame policies against s-frame policies inadvertently propagates a false dichotomy that fails to distinguish between effective i-frame policies that directly change behaviors and ineffective education-based i-frame policies that try to change people's hearts and minds. We argue that people's fixation on changing hearts and minds may be an obstacle for behavioral science in policy.
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    Two Concepts of Competition.Shai Agmon - 2022 - Ethics 133 (1):5-37.
    I offer a novel distinction between two concepts of competition. The first, parallel competition, is designed to create separate pathways for each competitor wherein they can maximize their performance. The second, friction competition, is designed to facilitate a clash between competitors. Each concept is utilized as an institutional mechanism to generate social benefits. In parallel competition, the social benefit is the result of the aggregation of the independent efforts of each competitor. In friction competition, it emerges from the clash between (...)
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    Will humans ever become conscious? Jiddu Krishnamurti’s thought about AI as a fresh perspective on current debates.Shai Tubali - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-13.
    In 1980, the 85 year-old mystic and thinker Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986), having been introduced to the subject of artificial intelligence by computer scientists, became engrossed in the challenge posed to the human mind by the prospect of the machine taking over its processes and faculties. What makes Krishnamurti’s angle worthy of separate discussion is that it accentuates not social and cultural ramifications, but a mostly overlooked potential philosophical and psychological crisis. As a thinker and mystic whose life work entirely centred (...)
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    Critique of critique.Roy Ben-Shai - 2023 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    What is critique? How is it used and abused? At a moment when popular discourse is saturated with voices confronting each other about not being critical enough, while academic discourses proclaim to have moved past critique, this provocative book reawakens the foundational question of what 'critique' is in the first place. Roy Ben-Shai inspects critique as an orientation of critical thinking, probing its structures and assumptions, its limits and its risks, its history and its possibilities. The book is a (...)
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    Abraham Joshua Heschel: The Call of Transcendence.Shai Held - 2013 - Indiana University Press.
    Abraham Joshua Heschel was a prolific scholar, impassioned theologian, and prominent activist who participated in the black civil rights movement and the campaign against the Vietnam War. He has been hailed as a hero, honored as a visionary, and endlessly quoted as a devotional writer. In this sympathetic, yet critical, examination, Shai Held elicits the overarching themes and unity of Heschel’s incisive and insightful thought. Focusing on the idea of transcendence—or the movement from self-centeredness to God-centeredness—Held puts Heschel into (...)
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    Ethical dilemmas in psychotherapy with older adults: A grounded theory analysis.Shai Lederman & Gaby Shefler - 2023 - Ethics and Behavior 33 (2):101-114.
    This study explores how therapists deal with ethical dilemmas in psychotherapy with older adults. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 14 therapists and analyzed using grounded theory methodology. Findings clustered around three themes: (i) respecting autonomy when interacting with family of vulnerable and dependent older patients; (ii) prioritizing respecting autonomy in risk situations and in suspected financial abuse without impaired judgment; and (iii) prioritizing protecting the patient in risk situations of patients with dementia and of suspected physical abuse or neglect. These (...)
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    Undercutting Justice – Why legal representation should not be allocated by the market.Shai Agmon - 2021 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 20 (1):99-123.
    The adversarial legal system is traditionally praised for its normative appeal: it protects individual rights; ensures an equal, impartial, and consistent application of the law; and, most importantly, its competitive structure facilitates the discovery of truth – both in terms of the facts, and in terms of the correct interpretation of the law. At the same time, legal representation is allocated as a commodity, bought and sold in the market: the more one pays, the better legal representation one gets. In (...)
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    The moral limits of what, exactly?Shai Agmon - forthcoming - Economics and Philosophy:1-23.
    While moral arguments for limiting market expansionism proliferate, a fundamental question has been left unanswered: the moral limits of what, exactly? Moral Limits of Markets (MLM) theorists tend to employ different terms – markets, putting a price tag, buying and selling – interchangeably and inconsistently to describe the phenomenon they are troubled by. I clarify this ambiguity by offering a novel taxonomy of different dimensions of exchange I identify as the sources of the normative concerns of most MLM arguments: Alienation, (...)
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    The Phenomenology of Hair Pulling Urges in Trichotillomania: A Comparative Approach.Shai Madjar & Chandra S. Sripada - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  10. Beyond culture and economy: Israel’s security-driven populism.Shai Agmon & Yonatan Levi - 2021 - Contemporary Politics 27 (3):292-315.
    Despite being largely overlooked in the literature, Israel provides a rare example of what a full decade of twenty-first century populism in power looks like. Based on an examination of rhetoric and policymaking between 2009 and 2019, this article brings the writing on the subject up to date and highlights the unique traits of Israeli populism. In so doing it establishes that Israeli populism has been mainstreamed to a remarkable extent and currently encompasses almost all right-wing parties in the country’s (...)
     
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    Piṭpuṭim filosofiyim =.Shai Frogel - 2016 - Yerushalayim: Karmel.
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  12. Beccaria's secular metaphysics : pain, time and state authority.Shai Lavi - 2022 - In Antje Du Bois-Pedain & Shaḥar Eldar (eds.), Re-reading Beccaria: on the contemporary significance of a penal classic. New York: Hart.
     
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  13. Beccaria's secular metaphysics : pain, time and state authority.Shai Lavi - 2022 - In Antje Du Bois-Pedain & Shaḥar Eldar (eds.), Re-reading Beccaria: on the contemporary significance of a penal classic. New York: Hart.
     
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    My vrozhdenno znaem i po-tatarski, i po-russki, i po angliĭski--.GaĭN-Ulla F. ShaĭKhiev - 1998 - Kazanʹ: Master laĭn.
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  15. Sot︠s︡iokulʹturnye kharakteristiki srednevekovoĭ filosofii.Gulʹshat Bakhitovna Shaĭmukhambetova (ed.) - 1990 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, In-t filosofii.
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    Att leva utifrån: Om Jean Amérys moralfilosofi.Roy Ben-Shai - 2006 - Glänta 4:54-62.
    For their testimonial value, Jean Améry's writings are obligatory reading for anyone interested in studies of the Holocaust. But Améry can and must also be read as philosophy, argues Roy Ben-Shai. In Améry's work, the combination of the testimonial and the philosophical constitutes a "twilight", a revolt against the separation of pathos (experience) and logos (the intellect), and a call for the insertion of the victim into philosophical discourse.
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    The Transformative Philosophical Dialogue: From Classical Dialogues to Jiddu Krishnamurti’s Method.Shai Tubali - 2023 - Springer Nature Switzerland.
    This book explores dialogue as a transformative form of philosophical practice by unveiling the method behind the unique dialogue developed by mystic and thinker Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986). While Krishnamurti himself generally rejected the cultivation of systems and techniques, Shai Tubali argues that there are easily identifiable patterns through which Krishnamurti strove to realize his dialogical aims. For this reason, he refers to this method, whose existence has evaded Krishnamurti’s followers and scholars alike, as the Krishnamurti dialogue. He suggests that (...)
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    Standing for Democracy – Bioethics Conferences and Totalitarian Regimens.Ayelet Shai - 2024 - American Journal of Bioethics 24 (4):46-48.
    The upcoming World Congress of Bioethics (WCB) will take place in Qatar in 2024. In response to criticism regarding this location, The international Association of Bioethics (IAB) board members exp...
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    Work and play as moral categories.Shai M. Dromi - 2022 - Theory and Society 51 (6):893-906.
    Moral Entanglements: Conserving Birds in Britain and Germany, by Stefan Bargheer, claims that work and play orientations have respectively organized German and British wild bird conservation efforts. The book argues that work and play are nonmoral categories, and—more broadly—that moral justifications for action should be understood as mere post-hoc surface phenomena that contribute little to social action. The new French pragmatic sociology provides conceptual tools to examine how categories like work and play intertwine with logics of moral evaluation that define (...)
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    Recovery of Repressed Memories in Fibromyalgia Patients Treated With Hyperbaric Oxygen – Case Series Presentation and Suggested Bio-Psycho-Social Mechanism.Shai Efrati, Amir Hadanny, Shir Daphna-Tekoah, Yair Bechor, Kobi Tiberg, Nimrod Pik, Gil Suzin & Rachel Lev-Wiesel - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The sumud within: Walid Daka’s abolitionist decolonization.Shai Gortler - 2022 - Contemporary Political Theory 21 (4):499-521.
    The texts of Walid Daka, a Palestinian political prisoner incarcerated since 1986, challenge the notion that colonial power ends with decolonization and expose the shortcomings of examining colonial prisons solely through the eliminatory prism of death and deprivation. Studying Daka’s texts, the article presents how the Israeli carceral system has managed to utilize prisoners’ hopes and longings – in their relations with one another, their political actions such as hunger strikes or their building of internal leadership hierarchies, and their affective (...)
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    Inhibitory Tagging of Locations in the Blind Field of Hemianopic Patients.Shai Danziger, Robert Fendrich & Robert D. Rafal - 1997 - Consciousness and Cognition 6 (2-3):291-307.
    This study evaluated the potential contribution of extrageniculate visual pathways to oculomotor orienting reflexes in hemianopic patients. It tested whether extrageniculate pathways mediate inhibition of return —a phenomenon characterized by slowed target detections at recently stimulated locations . Because hemianopic subjects cannot overtly respond to stimuli presented within their hemianopic field, we utilized a spatial cueing paradigm that capitalized on the fact that IOR operates in spatiotopic coordinates. Subjects moved their eyes so that a cue and a target presented at (...)
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    Participatory panopticon: Thomas Mott Osborne's prison democracy.Shai Gortler - 2022 - Constellations 29 (3):343-358.
    Constellations, Volume 29, Issue 3, Page 343-358, September 2022.
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  24. In Sickness and in Health: Nietzsche, Améry, and ‘the Moral Difference’.Roy Ben-Shai - 2014 - In Roy Ben-Shai & Nitzan Lebovic (eds.), The Politics of Nihilism: From the Nineteenth Century to Contemporary Israel. New York, NY, USA: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 125-150.
     
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    A Dialogue of Life and Death: Transformative Dialogue in the Katha Upanishad and Plato’s Phaedo.Shai Tubali - 2022 - Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion 27:54-87.
    The Phaedo’s intense preoccupation with the notions of self-liberation and self-transcendence in the face of death is strikingly reminiscent of Hindu and Buddhist philosophies. It is therefore not surprising that comparative philosophers have shown great interest in comparing this particular Platonic work to various South Asian texts: The Phaedo has been compared to the philosophy underlying yoga and Patanjali, The Tibetan Book of the Dead, and Mahāparinibbāṇa Sutta, the canonical account of the Buddha’s final days. Of particular relevance is the (...)
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    Good on paper: sociological critique, pragmatism, and secularization theory.Shai M. Dromi & Samuel D. Stabler - 2019 - Theory and Society 48 (2):325-350.
    Recent years have seen numerous sociological disagreements devolve into heated debates, with scholars openly accusing their peers of being both empirically wrong and morally misguided. While social scientists routinely reflect on the ethical implications of certain research assumptions and data collection methods, the sociology of knowledge production has said little about how moral debates over scholarship shape subsequent research trajectories. Drawing on the new French pragmatic sociology, this article examines how sociologists respond to criticisms of the moral worth of their (...)
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    Could Present Laws Legitimately Bind Future Generations? A Normative Analysis of the Jeffersonian Model.Shai Agmon - 2016 - Intergenerational Justice Review 9 (2).
    Thomas Jefferson’s famous proposal; whereby a state’s constitution should be re-enacted every 19 years by a majority vote; purports to solve the intergenerational problem caused by perpetual constitutions: namely that laws which were enacted by people who are already dead bind living citizens without their consent. I argue that the model fails to fulfil its own normative consent-based aspirations. This is because it produces two groups of people who will end up living under laws to which they did not give (...)
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    The Politics of Nihilism: From the Nineteenth Century to Contemporary Israel.Roy Ben-Shai & Nitzan Lebovic - 2014 - New York, NY, USA: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Contemporary politics is faced, on the one hand, with political stagnation and lack of a progressive vision on the side of formal, institutional politics, and, on the other, with various social movements that venture to challenge modern understandings of representation, participation,and democracy. Interestingly, both institutional and anti-institutional sides of this antagonism tend to accuse each other of "nihilism", namely, of mere oppositional destructiveness and failure to offer a constructive, positive alternative to the status quo. Nihilism seems, then, all engulfing. In (...)
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    Judaism, darwinism, and the typology of suffering.Shai Cherry - 2011 - Zygon 46 (2):317-329.
    Abstract. Darwinism has attracted proportionately less attention from Jewish thinkers than from Christian thinkers. One significant reason for the disparity is that the theodicies created by Jews to contend with the catastrophes which punctuated Jewish history are equally suited to address the massive extinctions which characterize natural history. Theologies of divine hiddenness, restraint, and radical immanence, coming together in the sixteenth-century mystical cosmogony of Isaac Luria, have been rehabilitated and reworked by modern Jewish thinkers in the post-Darwin era.
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    The effect of visual signals on spatial decision making.Shai Danziger & Robert Rafal - 2009 - Cognition 110 (2):182-197.
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  31. Masaʻ be-maʻagle ha-ḥinukh: śiaḥ be-ʻiḳvot sipure ha-Talmud = Educational journeys: dialogues on Talmudic stories.Shai Mamo & Daniel Nikritin - 2021 - [Yerushalayim]: Dabri shir.
    How do we implement our sages' way in today's world of education? The is a study of selected stories from the Talmud along with educational insights from life, research and thought that enriches the understanding of sages, as well as contemporary educational perceptions, and calls us to further learning and hard work - as partners in the ancient learning chain. And opens gates to the contemporary discourse and to the wisdom of the sages that resonates to this day.
     
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    Explaining Biological Depression Theories.Shai Mulinari - 2018 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 25 (4):309-310.
    I am grateful to Dien Ho and James Phillips for their comments on my article. Although they approach the topic from different perspectives, they both seem to find my account of the evolution of monoamine theories into neuroplasticity theories to be compelling. They especially seem to find my principal argument to be persuasive: Until quite recently, the use of drugs to generate and test pathophysiological hypotheses—the pharmacological bridge—has been a paramount driving force in psychiatric research.In his thoughtful commentary, Phillips is (...)
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    Let The Drugs Lead The Way! On the Unfolding of a Research Program in Psychiatry.Shai Mulinari - 2018 - Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 25 (4):289-302.
    Recent years have witnessed an intensification of historical and philosophical research on the link between psychotropic drugs and psychiatric theories. For example, Kendler and Schaffner detailed how the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia was intimately linked to the dopamine theory of antipsychotic drug action. Here, a related case is explored: the use of antidepressants' neurochemical effects to speculate about the pathophysiology of depression.This rationale was central to American psychiatrist Schildkraut's landmark article on the catecholamine hypothesis of affective disorders. Accordingly, the paper's (...)
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  34. Etychni, sotsiolohichni i pedahohichni pohliady Hryhoriia Savycha Skovorody.Volodymyr Shai︠a︡n - 1972
     
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    Filosofskie razdumʹi︠a︡ cherez prizmu russkogo shansona.Mikhail Shaĭkevich - 2012 - Sankt-Peterburg: Skifii︠a︡.
    Авторские размышления об окружающем мире, о любви, ненависти, предательстве и дружбе под музыку российского шансона.
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  36. Schmitt or Hamlet: The Unsovereign Event.Roy Ben-Shai - 2009 - Télos 2009 (147):77-98.
    One of the most popular facets of Schmitt's philosophy is his theory of sovereignty and decisionism, as developed in his early essay Political Theology (1922). There, Schmitt offers an original outlook on the political implications of the secularization of modern Europe and philosophy's purported turn away from theology. The “death of God,” along with the gradual disappearance of the political institution of monarchy, are only symbols of the decline of sovereignty in general. What is lost in the process is not (...)
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    Size before numbers: Conceptual size primes numerical value.Shai Gabay, Tali Leibovich, Avishai Henik & Nurit Gronau - 2013 - Cognition 129 (1):18-23.
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    Bramhall Versus Hobbes: The Rhetoric of Religion vs. the Rhetoric of Philosophy.Shai Fogel - 2022 - Argumentation 36 (4):481-491.
    The paper uses the controversy about liberty between the philosopher Thomas Hobbes and Archbishop John Bramhall to illustrate the conflict between the rhetoric of philosophy and the rhetoric of religion. The first part of the paper introduces initial definitions of these two types of rhetoric. The following three parts deal with three distinct parts of the controversy, as Hobbes and Bramhall define them: to the reader, arguments from scripture, and arguments from reason. The fact that Hobbes and Bramhall themselves divide (...)
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    How International Courts Enhance Their Legitimacy.Shai Dothan - 2013 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 14 (2):455-478.
    International courts strive to enhance their legitimacy, that is, they would like the members of the international community to perceive their judgments as just, correct and unbiased even if they do not agree with their specific content. This Article argues that international courts take into account the actors they interact with, the norms they apply, and the conditions they operate under as they try to enhance their legitimacy. It demonstrates strategic behavior towards that end in the judgments of two prominent (...)
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    Crimes of action, crimes of thought : Arendt on reconciliation, forgiveness, and judgment.Shai Lavi - 2010 - In Roger Berkowitz (ed.), Thinking in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt on Ethics and Politics. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 229-236.
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    Emotion regulation and evaluative understanding.Shai Madjar - 2020 - Philosophical Psychology 33 (6):777-798.
    Emotions can enhance our evaluative understanding by mobilizing directed reflection, but notoriously, emotional reflection can also lead us astray. If our goal is evaluative understanding, then we...
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  42. Araboi︠a︡zychnai︠a︡ filosofii︠a︡ srednevekovʹi︠a︡ i klassicheskai︠a︡ tradit︠s︡ii︠a︡: (Nach. period).Gulʹshat Bakhitovna Shaĭmukhambetova - 1979 - Moskva: Nauka.
     
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  43. Hryhoriĭ Skovoroda-lytsar svi︠a︡toï borni.Volodymyr Shai︠a︡n - 1973
     
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  44. To reverse the irreversible : on time disorder in the Work of Jean Améry.Roy Ben-Shai - 2010 - In James R. Watson (ed.), Metacide: In the Pursuit of Excellence. Rodopi. pp. 73-92.
     
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    Descartes: Truth and Self-deception.Shai Frogel - 2016 - Philosophy 91 (1):93-108.
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    A New Model of Reasoning by Analogy.Shai Dothan - 2023 - Jus Cogens 5 (1):33-58.
    The paper suggests a novel methodology for determining the state of legal doctrine on a particular issue by legal scholars. This methodology is inspired by the philosophical field of phenomenology. In particular, the tool of eidetic reduction developed by Edmund Husserl is applied to reach inter-subjectively valid assessments of doctrine. The methodology developed here argues that scholars who wish to discover legal doctrine on a particular issue need to first define general paradigms that explain the relevant legal field. Then, they (...)
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    (1 other version)Understanding Kant’s Ethics.Shai Frogel - 2017 - Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism 25 (1):25-42.
    The paper discusses Kant's view concerning the nature of human existence. Its point of departure is Kant's "Antinomy of practical reason", where Kant confronts between the metaphysical and empirical aspects of human existence. Kant's discussion of this issue continues in "Critique of the aesthetical judgment", where he considers the aesthetic experience as a synthesis between these two aspects of human existence. At the end, the paper compares between Kant's view and Kierkegaard's idea of the different spheres of human existence for (...)
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    Hittite Logograms and Hittite Scholarship. By Mark Weeden.Shai Gordin - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 136 (3).
    Hittite Logograms and Hittite Scholarship. By mark WeedeN. Studien zu den Boğazköy-Texten, vol. 54. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2011. Pp. xvii + 693. €128.
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  49. (1 other version)Problemy noveĭsheĭ istoriografii filosofii zarubezhnogo Vostoka.Gulʹshat Bakhitovna Shaĭmukhambetova (ed.) - 1990 - Moskva: Akademii︠a︡ nauk SSSR, In-t filosofii.
     
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    Animal Laws and the Politics of Life: Slaughterhouse Regulation in Germany, 1870-1917.Shai Lavi - 2007 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 8 (1):221-250.
    What makes modern law and politics modern? What makes the question of "modernity" so central to our understanding of contemporary law and politics? To offer one possible answer to these questions this study examines the changing relationship between animals and humans and, more specifically, the new regulation of the slaughterhouse in turn of the century Germany. If humans and animals meet in the modern agora it is neither because animals are now perceived as more human-like, as champions of progress would (...)
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