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  1. Distinguishing the said from the implicated using a novel experimental paradigm.Meredith Larson, Ryan Doran, Yaron McNabb, Rachel Baker, Matthew Berends, Alex Djalali & Gregory Ward - 2009 - In Uli Sauerland & Kazuko Yatsushiro (eds.), Semantics and pragmatics: from experiment to theory. Basingstoke: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    Darin McNabb Poems.Darin McNabb - 2008 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 12 (2 & 3).
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  3. Descartes: Reception and Disenchantment. Réception et Déception. Edited by: Yaron Senderowicz & Yves Wahl.Yaron Senderowicz, Yves Wahl, Daniel Garber, Frédéric Cossutta, Georges-Elia Sarfati, Sergio Cremaschi, Anthony Kenny, Elhanan Yakira, Abraham Mansbach, Fernando Gil, Ruth Weintraub, Zauderer Naaman Noa, Keenan Hagi & Viala Alain - 2000 - Tel Aviv: University Publishing Projects.
    A collection of essays in French or English on the reception of Cartesian philosphy.
     
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    Notes of Father McNabb Concerning Chesterton.Vincent McNabb - 1996 - The Chesterton Review 22 (1/2):255-262.
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    Father McNabb Announces His Impending Death.Vincent McNabb - 1996 - The Chesterton Review 22 (1/2):265-266.
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    Father McNabb's Last Sermon at St. Dominic's Priory in London.Vincent McNabb - 1996 - The Chesterton Review 22 (1/2):270-274.
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    A Fr. McNabb Connection.Andrew McNabb - 2008 - The Chesterton Review 34 (3/4):846-846.
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    Letters of Father McNabb to Gilbert and Frances Chesterton.Vincent McNabb - 1996 - The Chesterton Review 22 (1/2):247-253.
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    Some of Father McNabb's Brief Notes.Vincent McNabb - 1996 - The Chesterton Review 22 (1/2):213-219.
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    An Incident Noted by Father McNabb.Vincent McNabb - 1996 - The Chesterton Review 22 (1/2):253-253.
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    Report of a Talk Given by Father McNabb to the Members of the Chesterton Club in Glasgow.Vincent McNabb - 1996 - The Chesterton Review 22 (1/2):262-265.
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  12. Mary and Fátima: A Modest C-Inductive Argument for Catholicism.Tyler Dalton Mcnabb & Joseph E. Blado - 2020 - Perichoresis 18 (5):55-65.
    C-Inductive arguments are arguments that increase the probability of a hypothesis. This can be contrasted with what is called a P-Inductive argument. A P-inductive argument is an argument that shows the overall probability of a hypothesis to be more probable than not. In this paper, we put forth a C-inductive argument for the truth of the Catholic hypothesis (CH). Roughly, we take CH to be the hypothesis that the core creedal beliefs found within the Catholic Tradition are true. Specifically, we (...)
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    Recovering a "Disfigured" Face.Gili Yaron, Guy Widdershoven & Jenny Slatman - 2017 - Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 21 (1):1-23.
    Prosthetic devices that replace an absent body part are generally considered to be either cosmetic or functional. Functional prostheses aim to restore (some degree of) lost physical functioning. Cosmetic prostheses attempt to restore a “normal” appearance to bodies that lack (one or more) limbs by emulating the absent body part’s looks. In this article, we investigate how cosmetic prostheses establish a normal appearance by drawing on the stories of the users of a specific type of artificial limb: the facial prosthesis. (...)
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    Classical Theism and Buddhism: Connecting Metaphysical and Ethical Systems.Tyler Dalton McNabb & Erik Baldwin - 2022 - London, UK: Bloomsbury Press.
    As an atheistic religious tradition, Buddhism conventionally stands in opposition to Christianity, and any bridge between them is considered to be riddled with contradictory beliefs on God the creator, salvific power and the afterlife. But what if a Buddhist could also be a Classical Theist? Showing how the various contradictions are not as fundamental as commonly thought, Tyler Dalton McNabb and Erik Baldwin challenge existing assumptions and argue that Classical Theism is, in fact, compatible with Buddhism. They draw parallels (...)
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    Kant on the Experience of Time and Pure Imagination.Yaron Senderowicz - 2022 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 30 (2):144-161.
    Kant officially argues that the role of the representation of time in the synthetic a priori judgments of arithmetic and the general theory of motion implies that time must be an a priori condition...
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  16. Warranted Eastern Christian Belief: Extending Plantinga's Extended AC Model.Tyler Dalton McNabb - 2022 - In James Siemens & Joshua Matthan Brown (eds.), Eastern Christian Approaches to Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 151-170.
    Tyler Dalton McNabb and Michael DeVito develop a thoroughly original and Orthodox model for how Christian belief, and, even specifically Eastern Christian belief, can be warranted. They do this by creatively bringing recent work on religious experience, in the context of the Divine Liturgy, into conversation with Alvin Plantinga’s well-known explication of Reformed Epistemology. What emerges is a distinctly Eastern Christian approach to warranted Christian belief, that modifies and, arguably, improves upon Plantinga’s original model.
     
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    Closing Pandora's box: a defence of Alvin Plantinga's epistemology of religious belief.Tyler Dalton McNabb - unknown
    I argue that Alvin Plantinga’s theory of warrant is plausible and that, contrary to the Pandora’s Box objection, there are certain serious world religions that cannot successfully use Plantinga’s epistemology to demonstrate that their beliefs could be warranted in the same way that Christian belief can be warranted. In arguing for, I deploy Ernest Sosa’s Swampman case to show that Plantinga’s proper function condition is a necessary condition for warrant. I then engage three objections to Plantinga’s theory of warrant, each (...)
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    Judäa—Syria Palästina. By Werner Eck.Yaron Z. Eliav - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (1).
    Judäa—Syria Palästina. By Werner Eck. Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism, vol. 157. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2014. Pp. xiv + 307. €119.
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    Jewish Travel in Antiquity. By Catherine Hezser.Yaron Eliav - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 133 (2).
    Jewish Travel in Antiquity. By Catherine Hezser. Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism, vol. 144. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2011. Pp. x + 529. €139.
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    Arendt's banality of evil thesis and the Arab-Israeli conflict.Yaron Ezrahi - 2010 - In Roger Berkowitz (ed.), Thinking in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt on Ethics and Politics. New York: Fordham University Press.
    This chapter focuses on the potential second “career” of the banality of evil thesis in the profoundly different context of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Considering the continual violence between the sides, the urgent problem in this context is not only how to understand evil committed in the past, but how to frame it in a way congenial for the social psychology and politics of reconciliation between the antagonistic parties.
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    Rubber Bullets: Power and Conscience in Modern Israel.Yaron Ezrahi - 1997 - Farrar Straus & Giroux.
    Describes Israel's transformation from a society held together by national liberation to a liberal democracy that must make room for individual Israelis.
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    Technology and the civil epistemology of democracy.Yaron Ezrahi - 1992 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 35 (3-4):363 – 376.
    In analogy with Rousseau's concept of ?civil religion? as a system of ?positive dogmas?, ?without which?, as he observed, ?a man cannot be a good citizen?, this paper advances the concept of ?civil epistemology? as the positive dogmas without which the agents of government actions cannot be held accountable by democratic citizens. The civil epistemology of democracy shapes the citizen's views on the nature of political reality, on how the facts of political reality can be known and by whom. Modern (...)
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    The Nature of PowerBarry Barnes.Yaron Ezrahi - 1990 - Isis 81 (4):732-733.
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    Abū Ṭayyib al-Washshāʾ and the Poetics of Inscribed Objects.Yaron Klein - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 138 (1):1.
    In Kitāb al-Muwashshā, a unique work on good manners and high-culture etiquette, al-Washshāʾ recorded the practices of a group of courtiers and other members of the elite in Abbasid society known as the ẓurafāʾ. This group conducted itself according to a strict etiquette governing dress, posture, speech, and even smell. One of the most interesting practices associated with the ẓurafāʾ is their inscribing of poetry on a variety of objects, from garments, rings, musical instruments, and wine vessels to apples and (...)
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    God and Political Theory.Tyler Dalton McNabb - 2022 - Cambridge University Press.
    How is God related to the state? Could the existence of robust political authority somehow be evidence for God? In this Element, the author explores these questions, pro and con, looking at various major positions. At the start of the volume, they defend a political argument for God's existence. Having motivated a theistic account of political authority, they then discuss the role God plays or could play in classical liberalism, Marxism, and postliberalism. While they sympathetically survey each political theory in (...)
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  26. Hume on Induction.D. G. C. Mcnabb - 1952 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 6 (2):184-98.
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    (1 other version)Mistakes of Reason: Essays in Honour of John Woods.Ramsey Mcnabb - 2008 - Dialogue 47 (3-4):705-708.
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    “Man and the Sea” - An STS Conceptually-Based Comprehensive Curriculum Model for Pre-College Non-Science Majors.Yaron Rochell & Uri Zoller - 1991 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 11 (4-5):233-238.
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    Melekhet ha-shipuṭ: yofi, śegev ṿe-takhlitiyut ba-Biḳoret koaḥ ha-shipuṭ shel Ḳanṭ.Yaron M. Senderowicz, Eli Friedlander & Immanuel Kant (eds.) - 1999 - [Tel Aviv]: Mifʻalim universiṭaʼiyim.
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  30. Salomon Maimon: philosophy and autobiography.Yaron M. Senderowicz - 2013 - In Jan Woleński, Yaron M. Senderowicz & Józef Bremer (eds.), Jewish and Polish philosophy. Budapeszt: Austeria Publishing House.
     
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  31. Bergson on the immediate experience of time.Yaron Wolf - 2021 - In Yaron Wolf & Mark Sinclair (eds.), Bergsonian Mind. New York, NY: Routledge. pp. 55-71.
    Bergson’s influential discussion of durée—the concept at the heart of his dynamic view of time’s reality—emerges from an inquiry into the nature of temporal experience. In this chapter, I outline Bergson’s view of the non-inferential or immediate experience of time, and mark out the place of durée within his account. I underscore the relation between Bergson’s controversial argument concerning number and his view of temporal experience, and contrast Bergson’s notion of ‘immediate experience’ with immediacy as typically understood in contemporary thought. (...)
     
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    The Perception of Change: Bergson and Contemporary Thought on Temporal Experience.Yaron Wolf - 2019 - Dissertation, Oxford University
    This thesis engages with central debates on the nature of temporal experience, drawing upon the thought of Henri Bergson. Part one, comprising two chapters, critically explores two issues at the forefront of contemporary research on the experience of time. The first chapter examines attempts by B-theorists of time to address the manifest flow of temporal experience, arguing that these have been thus far unsuccessful. The second chapter focuses on recent articulations of the Process View of temporal experience, according to which (...)
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  33. ʻArakhim meshutafim--meḳorot shonim: hirhurim shel Yehudim, Notsrim u-Muslemim.ʻIdan Yaron (ed.) - 1999 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon Shekhṭer le-limude ha-Yahadut.
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    Facing a Disruptive Face: Embodiment in the Everyday Experiences of “Disfigured” Individuals.Gili Yaron, Agnes Meershoek, Guy Widdershoven, Michiel van den Brekel & Jenny Slatman - 2017 - Human Studies 40 (2):285-307.
    In recent years, facial difference is increasingly on the public and academic agenda. This is evidenced by the growing public presence of individuals with an atypical face, and the simultaneous emergence of research investigating the issues associated with facial variance. The scholarship on facial difference approaches this topic either through a medical and rehabilitation perspective, or a psycho-social one. However, having a different face also encompasses an embodied dimension. In this paper, we explore this embodied dimension by interpreting the stories (...)
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    Analytic Catholic Epistemologies of Faith: A Survey of Developments.Tyler Dalton McNabb - 2023 - Philosophy Compass 18 (4):e12911.
    If you were to take a time machine and travel back to the 1980s, Catholic epistemology would look drastically different than it does today, at least in analytic circles. One of those drastic changes relates to whether Catholic epistemology is consistent with Reformed epistemology. Another issue relates to whether St. Thomas Aquinas was a classical evidentialist. In this paper, I survey recent developments in Catholic epistemology. I do this by first looking at Gregory Stacey's recent work arguing the Catholic Church's (...)
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  36. Divine Methodology: A Lawful Deflection of Kantian and Kantian-esque Defeaters.Tyler Dalton McNabb & Erik Baldwin - 2017 - Open Theology 3:293-304.
     
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    Reformed Epistemology and the Pandora’s Box Objection: The Vaiśeṣika and Mormon Traditions.Tyler Dalton McNabb & Erik D. Baldwin - 2016 - Philosophia Christi 18 (2):451-465.
    Furthering our project of applying Plantinga’s epistemology to different world religions, we do a comparative study of Mormonism and Vaiśeṣika Hinduism and analyze whether they can utilize Plantinga’s epistemology in order to claim that their beliefs about God if true are probably warranted. Specifically, we argue that they cannot, as ultimately they are unable to account for the preconditions needed to make for an intelligible cognitive design plan, due to either affirming an infinite regress when it comes to the designers (...)
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  38. Warranted religion: answering objections to Alvin Plantinga's epistemology.Tyler Dalton Mcnabb - 2015 - Religious Studies 51 (4):477-495.
    Alvin Plantinga over the decades has developed a particular theory of warrant that would allow certain beliefs to be warranted, even if one lacked propositional arguments or evidence for them. One such belief that Plantinga focuses on is belief in God. There have been, however, numerous objections both to Plantinga's theory of warrant and to the religious application that he makes of it. In this article I address an objection from both of these categories. I first tackle an objection that (...)
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    Religious Pluralism: Towards a Comparative Metaphysics of Religion, Matthew LoPresti.Tyler Dalton McNabb - 2024 - Philosophia Christi 26 (1):199-201.
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    Semantic Boost on Episodic Associations: An Empirically‐Based Computational Model.Yaron Silberman, Shlomo Bentin & Risto Miikkulainen - 2007 - Cognitive Science 31 (4):645-671.
    Words become associated following repeated co-occurrence episodes. This process might be further determined by the semantic characteristics of the words. The present study focused on how semantic and episodic factors interact in incidental formation of word associations. First, we found that human participants associate semantically related words more easily than unrelated words; this advantage increased linearly with repeated co-occurrence. Second, we developed a computational model, SEMANT, suggesting a possible mechanism for this semantic-episodic interaction. In SEMANT, episodic associations are implemented through (...)
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    The Talmud Yerushalmi and Graeco-Roman Culture, Vol. 1The Talmud Yerushalmi and Graeco-Roman Culture, Vol. 2.Yaron Z. Eliav, Peter Schafer & Catherine Hezser - 2002 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 122 (1):132.
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    Arendt’s Banality of Evil Thesis and the Arab-Israeli Conflict.Yaron Ezrahi - 2010 - In Roger Berkowitz (ed.), Thinking in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt on Ethics and Politics. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 153-158.
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    Can democracy recover?: the roots of a crisis.Yaron Ezrahi - 2024 - Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Dana Blander.
    Responding to growing public anxiety about the current state of democracy, this book will appeal to scholars in political theory, history and anthropology, as well as to the wider educated public. It provides an analysis of changes in the deep structure of Western democracy offering new imaginaries of political order.
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  44. A Christology of Religions and a Theology of Evangelism.Tyler McNabb - 2022 - Religions 13.
    In this paper, informed by Vatican 2 and one of its premier modern day scholars, Gerald O'Collins, we will argue (1), that while the Christian evangelist should proclaim that Jesus is the only way to God, she should nonetheless be open to the possibility that Christ is saving those in non-Christian traditions as non-explicit or anonymous Christians, and, (2), that other serious religious traditions can be interpreted as doctrinally consistent with (or something nearby) the Nicene Christian tradition. In conclusion, these (...)
     
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    The Catholic Church and Philosophy.Vincent McNabb - 1927 - New York: the Macmillan Company.
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  46. The Problem of Evil for Buddhists: Developing Transcendental Responses.Tyler Dalton McNabb - forthcoming - Agatheos.
    Many Buddhists tend to think that the world is overall, a good state of affairs, and that life is worth living. However, Yujin Nagasawa points out that there is a mismatch between the positive value one puts on the world and the Buddhist's metaphysics. Buddhism endorses the impermanence thesis which roughly states that all things exist only momentarily. And it's the impermanent nature of reality that leads to significant suffering in the world. If impermanence is a fundamental feature to reality, (...)
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  47. Canonical Theology and the Problem of Canon List Diversity.Tyler Dalton McNabb & Randall Price - forthcoming - Journal of Biblical and Theological Studies.
    We take canonical theology, in its most minimal form, to be the normative thesis that the final shape of a canon ought to guide how one interprets the texts contained within the canon. Within the Christian tradition, a standard objection to canonical theology goes something like this: Given the diversity of canon lists, whose canon should we endorse? Should we prefer the Masoretic ordering or the LXX? If the Greek tradition, which Greek tradition? Call this the Problem of Canon List (...)
     
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  48. Fenomenologyah shel ha-zeman: todaʻat zeman ṿe-subyeḳṭiviyut = Phenomenology of time: temporal consciousness and subjectivity.Yaron M. Senderowicz - 2017 - Tel Aviv: Resling.
     
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    Pamela Sue Anderson on Bergson. Confidence, Commitment, and Cognition.Yaron Wolf - 2018 - Lo Sguardo - Rivista di Filosofia 26 (1):311-319.
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    Dialogue and Humanism in the Teaching of Martin Buber.Kalman Yaron - 1996 - Dialogue and Universalism 6 (5):73-78.
    Buber proclaims that 'in the beginning was relation'; that man is by his very nature a Homo Dialogus - incapable of realizing himself without communion with man, with the creation and with his Creator.Buber sought to anchor Zionism in what he defined as 'Hebrew Humanism': "the path of holiness" as opposed to "holy egoism".
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