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  1. Conservatives and Corporations Plug Into Black Power.Viveca Novak - 1989 - Business and Society Review 71:32-39.
  2. Business as a Calling (WH Andrews).M. Novak - 1998 - Teaching Business Ethics 2:223-226.
     
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    Michael Novak’s Business as a Calling: Work and the Examined Life.David M. Introcaso & Michael Novak - 1998 - Business Ethics Quarterly 8 (3):605.
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    In Defense of Religious Liberty.David Novak - 2009 - Intercollegiate Studies Institute.
    In Defense of Religious Liberty contains David Novak’s vigorous—and paradoxical—argument that the primacy of divine law is the best foundation for a secular, multicultural democracy. Novak presents his claim, which will astound both liberal and conservative advocates of democracy, in political, philosophical, and theological terms. He shows how the universal norms of divine law are knowable as natural law, that they are the best formulations of the human rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and that (...)
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  5. The Narrative Identity of European Cities in Contemporary Literature.Sonja Novak, Mustafa Zeki Çıraklı, Asma Mehan & Silvia Quinteiro - 2023 - Journal of Narrative and Language Studies 11 (22):IV-VIII.
    This volume aimed to highlight narrative identities of European cities or city neighbourhoods that have been overlooked, such as mid-sized cities. These cities are neither small towns nor metropolises, cities that are now unveiling their appeal or specificity. The present special issue thus covers a range of representations of cities. The articles investigate more systematically how different texts deal with various cities from different experiential and fictional perspectives. The issue covers the geographical scope across Europe, from east to west or (...)
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    Complexity Challenges of critical situations caused by flooding.Viveca Asproth & Anita Håkansson - 2007 - Emergence: Complexity and Organization 9 (1-2):34-39.
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  7. Revolutionary state formation : the origins of the strong American state.William J. Novak & Steven Pincus - 2018 - In John L. Brooke, Julia C. Strauss & Greg Anderson (eds.), State formations: global histories and cultures of statehood. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Tradition in the public square: a David Novak reader.David Novak - 2008 - Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.. Edited by Randi Rashkover & Martin Kavka.
    Argues for the necessary link between philosophy and theology and, by extension, between Judaism and the multicultural society and, finally, between religion and the public square. Original.
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    Aquinas and the Incorruptibility of the Soul.Joseph A. Novak - 1987 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 4 (4):405 - 421.
  10. Thinking as Folding.Kyle Novak - 2022 - Philosophy Today 66 (4):745-762.
    Rosi Braidotti has recently argued that the emerging scholarship on posthumanism should employ what she calls nomadic thinking. Braidotti identifies Gilles Deleuze’s work on Spinoza as the genesis of posthumanist ontology, yet Deleuze’s claims about nomadic thinking or nomadology come from his work on Leibniz. I argue that for posthumanist thought to theorize subjectivity beyond the human, it must use nomadology to overcome ontology itself. To make my argument, I demonstrate that while Braidotti is correct about Spinoza’s influence on Deleuze, (...)
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    Is Natural Law a Border Concept Between Judaism and Christianity?David Novak - 2004 - Journal of Religious Ethics 32 (2):237-254.
    With the passing of disputations between Jewish and Christian thinkers as to whose tradition has a more universal ethics, the task of Jewish and Christian ethicists is to constitute a universal horizon for their respective bodies of ethics, both of which are essentially particularistic being rooted in special revelation. This parallel project must avoid relativism that is essentially anti-ethical, and triumphalism that proposes an imperialist ethos. A retrieval of the idea of natural law in each respective tradition enables the constitution (...)
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    Jewish social ethics.David Novak - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Leading contemporary Jewish thinker David Novak has here compiled ten of his essays on a variety of issues in Jewish ethics. Drawing constantly on classical Jewish tradition, Novak also looks at a wide range of modern critical scholarship on the ancient sources. He aims to point out certain common features of Jewish and Christian ethics and the normative implications of this overlapping of traditions; he assumes the reality of a "Judeo-Christian ethic," while refusing to minimize the doctrinal differences (...)
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    New Essays on Plato and Aristotle.Michael Novak - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (2):297-298.
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    Commentary on Gratton.Joseph A. Novak - unknown
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  15. El Islam entre París y Washington. Tensiones del Desorden Global: entrevista a Sami Naïr.Zuzanna Novak - 1997 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 9:125-134.
     
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  16. Gilles Deleuze's Non-Ontological Philosophy.Kyle Novak - 2021 - Dissertation, University of Guelph
    The aim of this dissertation is to develop an account of Gilles Deleuze’s philosophical project as a departure from ontology and ontological thinking. Ontology can be broadly understood as the study of being or the study of the meaning of being. Traditional ontology examines the nature of being while more contemporary philosophy often understands being itself as becoming or a process. In this respect, Deleuze has often been interpreted as a process or differential ontologist. This project departs from that interpretation (...)
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  17. Talmud jako źródło dla filozoficznego namysłu.David Novak - 2008 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia:97-112.
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    Toward a theology of the corporation.Michael Novak - 1981 - Lanham, MD: arrangement with University Press of America.
    Introduction to the Revised Edition There is a story behind the early history of this book. During the early, the SmithKline Corporation sponsored a ...
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  19. A Jewish Argument for Socialized Medicine.Novak David - 2003 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 13 (4):313-328.
    : An analysis of traditional Jewish texts yields neither the capitalist notion of medicine nor the socialist one. Neither alternative is sufficient to ground the respect for the sanctity of the human person as a being created in the image of God that is so rationally appealing. That is why the Jewish ethical tradition, which is based on this respect for the sanctity of human personhood, both individual and collective, is so attractive—if only for its insights, rather than its authority; (...)
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    Natural law in Judaism.David Novak - 1998 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book breaks new ground in the study of Judaism, in philosophy, and in comparative ethics. It demonstrates that the assumption that Judaism has no natural law theory to speak of, held by the vast majority of scholars, is simply wrong. The book shows how natural law theory, using a variety of different terms for itself throughout the ages, has been a constant element in Jewish thought. The book sorts out the varieties of Jewish natural law theory, illuminating their strengths (...)
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  21. Článek Fenomenologie pro Encyclopædia Britannica.Aleš Novák - 2019 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 41 (1):111-131.
    Edmund Husserl obdržel v roce 1927 nabídku od Jamese Louise Garvina, britského editora Encyclopædia Britannica, ať napíše pro novou, tehdy čtrnáctou edici článek „Fenomenologie“. Garvin stanovil rozsah článku na 4000 slov a termín vydání na září roku 1929. Husserl pracoval na článku v časovém rozmezí mezi zářím a prosincem roku 1927, během kterého vyhotovil celkem čtyři verze. Husserl požádal o spolupráci na prvních třech verzích svého žáka Martina Heideggera, který toho času zastával profesorský stolec na univerzitě v Marburku. Heidegger strávil (...)
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    Response To the Desire of the Nations.David Novak - 1998 - Studies in Christian Ethics 11 (2):62-68.
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    Commentary on Hoffmann.Joseph A. Novak - unknown
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    Education and the Pursuit of Wisdom: The Aims of Education Revisited.Bruce Novak - 2020 - Educational Theory 70 (6):797-806.
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    Philosophical Reflection on Mysticism.Anthony Novak Perovich - 1997 - In Charles Taliaferro & Philip L. Quinn (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy of Religion. Cambridge, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 702–709.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Mainstream Philosophy of Mysticism Constructivism Anti‐“experientialism” Feminism Concluding Remarks Works cited.
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  26. Why the Jews Need Dabru Emet.David Novak - 2002 - Dialogue and Universalism 12 (4-5):133-144.
     
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  27. Was the War in Iraq Just.Michael Novak - 2004 - Nexus 9:11.
     
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    Covenantal Rights: A Study in Jewish Political Theory.David Novak - 2009 - Princeton University Press.
    Covenantal Rights is a groundbreaking work of political theory: a comprehensive, philosophically sophisticated attempt to bring insights from the Jewish political tradition into current political and legal debates about rights and to bring rights discourse more fully into Jewish thought. David Novak pursues these aims by presenting a theory of rights founded on the covenant between God and the Jewish people as that covenant is constituted by Scripture and the rabbinic tradition. In doing so, he presents a powerful challenge (...)
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    Some recent work on the assertoric syllogistic.Joseph A. Novak - 1980 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 21 (2):229-242.
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    Memories of Bernard Lonergan, S.J.Michael Novak - 2003 - Journal of Macrodynamic Analysis 3:194-204.
    Dr. Novak reminisces about his experience as a student of Lonergan's at Gregorian University.
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    Meaningful learning: The essential factor for conceptual change in limited or inappropriate propositional hierarchies leading to empowerment of learners.Joseph D. Novak - 2002 - Science Education 86 (4):548-571.
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    Být v či nebýt v?Lukáš Novák - 2022 - Studia Neoaristotelica 19 (5):61-85.
    The purpose of this article is to compare the Thomist and the Scotist theory of relations. The main feature of the Thomist theory is an effort to minimize the ontological import of the specific essential ratio of relation as such, called esse ad, and to reduce the ontological import of its other aspect, the esse in or inherence understood as a common feature of all accidents, to the esse in of its foundation. The Scotists, on the other hand, have no (...)
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    On Masaryk: texts in English and German.Josef Novák (ed.) - 1988 - Amsterdam: Rodopi.
    PREFACE Josef Novak The present volume describing and evaluating the writings and deeds of the philosopher, sociologist and statesman, Thomas Garrigue ...
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    Metanoia and the Erotic Catharsis of the Human Soul: The Full-SOUL Orgasm at the True, Deep “Common Core” of True, Deep Democratic Education.Bruce Novak - 2015 - Philosophy of Education 71:518-521.
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    No Child Left Behind, Or Each Human Person Drawn Forward? Arendt, Jaspers, and the Thinking-Through of a New, Universalizable Existential–Cosmopolitan Humanism.Bruce Novak - 2010 - Philosophy of Education 66:253-261.
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    Postopera: reinventing the voice-body.Jelena Novak - 2015 - Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
    Both in opera studies and in most operatic works, the singing body is taken for granted. Jelena Novak reintroduces an awareness of the physicality of the singing body to opera studies. Arguing that the body-voice relationship itself is a producer of meaning, she furthermore posits this relationship as one of the major driving forces in recent opera. She takes as her focus six contemporary operas - La Belle et la Bête, Writing to Vermeer, Three Tales, One, Homeland and La (...)
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  37. Heideggerův výklad pojmu mathéma a mathématického charakteru novověké vědy.Aleš Novák - 2010 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 32 (1):19-35.
    In the mid 30s of the 20th century Martin Heidegger attempted to explain the “history of Being” leading to what he called “the oblivion of Being”. In this he focused on the impact of the modern science, which he grants to be a sort of metaphysics. According to Heidegger, the main feature of the modern science consists in what he calls the mathéma-character. The Greek word “to mathéma” means “it what can be learned” and “what must be know beforehand”. It (...)
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    Dogma in Medieval Jewish Thought: From Maimonides to Abravanel.David Novak - 1989 - Philosophy East and West 39 (1):98-100.
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    The Pursuit of the Ideal: Iewish Writings of Steven Schwarzschild.David Novak - 1992 - Philosophy East and West 42 (1):195-198.
  40. Exploring Jewish Ethics.Eugene B. Borowitz, David Novak, Byron L. Sherwin & Walter S. Wurzburger - 1997 - Journal of Religious Ethics 25 (1):183-210.
    This essay presents and analyzes the recent work of four prominent contemporary Jewish ethicists: Eugene Borowitz, David Novak, Byron Sherwin, and Walter Wurzburger. These authors are united in their affirmation of covenant as the central category of Jewish moral obligation and their concern to construct a Jewish ethic out of the classical sources of Judaism. Yet, as an individual analysis of their books will show, they adopt markedly different views of the authority of traditional Jewish law , the respective (...)
     
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  41. Buddhist meditation and consciousness of time.P. Novak - 1996 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 3 (3):267-77.
    This paper first reviews key Buddhist concepts of time anicca , khanavada and uji and then describes the way in which a particular form of Bhuddist meditation, vipassana, may be thought to actualize them in human experience. The chief aim of the paper is to present a heuristic model of how vipassana meditation, by eroding dispositional tendencies rooted in the body-unconscious alters psychological time, transforming our felt-experience of time from a binding to a liberating force.
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    Comments on Calvert's 'Dualism and the problem of evil'.Joseph A. Novak - 1987 - Sophia 26 (1):42-49.
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    Joint Consistency of Fuzzy Theories.Vilém Novák - 2002 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 48 (4):563-573.
    This paper is a contribution to the development of fuzzy logic in narrow sense with evaluated syntax and connectives interpreted in Łukasiewicz algebra. The main results concern model theory of fuzzy logic and generalization of the Craig-Robinson's theorem on joint consistency of fuzzy theories as well as Craig's interpolation theorem.
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    No Religion without Idolatry: Mendelssohn’s Jewish Enlightenment by Gideon Freudenthal.David Novak - 2013 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 51 (3):494-495.
    In his learned and insightful reading of the eighteenth-century German–Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn, Gideon Freudenthal clearly wants to rescue him from total irrelevance. For Freudenthal claims that “Mendelssohn’s philosophy of Judaism—and of religion in general—can be defended and, in fact, still deserves contemporary interest” (12). But does Mendelssohn’s philosophy deserve the interest of philosophers who are interested in what is still significant in the present first for themselves and then for everybody else; or perhaps it deserves the interest only of (...)
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    On the ω ν ‐dimension and ω ν ‐pseudodimension of ordered sets.Vítêzslav Novák - 1964 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 10 (2-3):43-48.
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    Response to Michael Wyschogrod.David Novak - 1995 - Modern Theology 11 (2):211-218.
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    The image of the non-Jew in Judaism: the idea of Noahide law.David Novak - 1983 - Portland, OR: The Littman Library of Jewish Civilization. Edited by Matthew Lagrone.
    Throughout history the image of the non-Jew in Judaism has profoundly influenced the way in which Jews interact with non-Jews. It has also shaped the understanding that Jews have of their own identity, as it determines just what distinguishes them from the non-Jews around them. A crucial element in this is the concept of Noahide law, understood by the ancient rabbis and subsequent Jewish thinkers as incumbent upon all humankind, unlike the full 613 divine commandments of the Torah, which are (...)
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    On the Differences between Morality and Ethics in the New Normal: Gilles Deleuze's Spinozist Ethics in the Context of COVID-19.Kyle Novak - 2023 - In Saswat Samay Das & Ananya Roy Pratihar (eds.), Deleuze, Guattari and the Schizoanalysis of the Global Pandemic. London: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 139-154.
    In the following paper I develop an account of Gilles Deleuze’s ethics through his work on Spinoza, which he contrasts with morality, to argue that an ethical response to the COVID-19 pandemic should resist the moralizing of the New Normal and instead have an immanent focus on what is happening to us. In the first part of the paper I detail the novel approach to ethics as ethology that Deleuze works out most explicitly in Spinoza: Practical Philosophy. In the second (...)
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    The Art of Sculpture: Jan Patočka’s Concept of Incarnate Being.Josef Novák - 2018 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 50 (3):171-188.
    ABSTRACTJan Patočka is known as a philosophical analyst of the phenomenological concept of the live-word, which contradicts the preoccupations expressed in Sir Herbert Read’s Art of Sc...
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    Jewish-Christian dialogue: a Jewish justification.David Novak - 1989 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Many studies written about the Jewish-Christian relationship are primarily historical overviews that focus on the Jewish background of Christianity, the separation of Christianity from Judiasm, or the medieval disputations between the two faiths. This book is one of the first studies to examine the relationship from a philosophical and theological viewpoint. Carefully drawing on Jewish classical sources, Novak argues that there is actual justification for the new relationship between Judaism and Christianity from within Jewish religious tradition. He demonstrates that (...)
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