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    Introducing the Political Family: A New Road Map for Critical Family Law.Zvi Triger - 2012 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 13 (1):361-384.
    All families are political, each in its own way. Nevertheless, the diversity of family politics has not negated, by and large, patriarchal influence on the Political Family. This Article introduces the Political Family as a key concept in a scholarly and activist movement in family law studies which I identify as Critical Family Law. In Part I a reminder is offered that “alternative families” have existed since the dawn of history. However, I argue that despite constant changes in the configuration (...)
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  2. Aesthetic Education for Morality: Schiller and Kant.Zvi Tauber - 2006 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 40 (3):22-47.
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    In Defense of Schreber: Soul Murder and Psychiatry.Zvi Lothane - 2016 - Routledge.
    In this stunning reappraisal of the celebrated case of Daniel Paul Schreber, Lothane takes the reader on a richly documented tour of all the ingredients that made Schreber's illness a unique psychiatric event. Building outward from a close examination of Schreber's troubled relationship to his two psychiatrists, Flechsig and Weber, Lothane elaborates the personal, familial, and cultural contexts of Schreber's illness. Incorporating extensive new archival and bibliographic research, and providing extensive accounts of the personalities and theories of Schreber's two psychiatrists, (...)
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  4. Cotes’ Queries: Newton’s Empiricism and Conceptions of Matter.Zvi Biener & Chris Smeenk - 2012 - In Zvi Biener & Chris Smeenk, Cotes’ Queries: Newton’s Empiricism and Conceptions of Matter. Cambridge: pp. 105-137.
    We argue that a conflict between two conceptions of “quantity of matter” employed in a corollary to proposition 6 of Book III of the Principia illustrates a deeper conflict between Newton’s view of the nature of extended bodies and the concept of mass appropriate for the theoretical framework of the Principia. We trace Newton’s failure to recognize the conflict to the fact that he allowed for the justification of natural philosophical claims by two types of a posteriori, empiricist methodologies. Newton's (...)
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    Police Officer Perceptions of Non-consensual Dissemination of Intimate Images.Liza Zvi & Mally Shechory-Bitton - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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  6. The Certainty, Modality, and Grounding of Newton’s Laws.Zvi Biener & Eric Schliesser - 2017 - The Monist 100 (3):311-325.
    Newton began his Principia with three Axiomata sive Leges Motus. We offer an interpretation of Newton’s dual label and investigate two tensions inherent in his account of laws. The first arises from the juxtaposition of Newton’s confidence in the certainty of his laws and his commitment to their variability and contingency. The second arises because Newton ascribes fundamental status both to the laws and to the bodies and forces they govern. We argue the first is resolvable, but the second is (...)
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    Bruno Bauer and Karl Marx: the influence of Bruno Bauer on Marx's thought.Zvi Rosen - 1977 - The Hague: M. Nijhoff.
    The present work is aimed at filling a hiatus in the literature dealing with the Young Hegelians and the early thought of Karl Marx. Despite the prevalent view in the past few decades that Bruno Bauer played an important part in the radical activity of Hegel's young disciples in the eighteen forties in Germany, no comprehensive work has so far been published on the relations between Bauer and Marx. In 1927 Ernst Bar nikol promised to write a monograph on the (...)
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  8. (1 other version)De Gravitatione Reconsidered: The Changing Significance of Empirical Evidence for Newton's Metaphysics of Space.Zvi Biener - 2017 - Journal of History of Philosophy 55 (4):583-608.
    I argue that Isaac Newton's De Gravitatione should not be considered an authoritative expression of his thought about the metaphysics of space and its relation to physical inquiry. I establish the following narrative: In De Gravitatione (circa 1668–84), Newton claimed he had direct experimental evidence for the work's central thesis: that space had "its own manner of existing" as an affection or emanative effect. In the 1710s, however, through the prodding of Roger Cotes and G. W. Leibniz, he came to (...)
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  9. Galileo's first new science: The science of matter.Zvi Biener - 2004 - Perspectives on Science 12 (3):262-287.
    : Although Galileo's struggle to mathematize the study of nature is well known and oft discussed, less discussed is the form this struggle takes in relation to Galileo's first new science, the science of the second day of the Discorsi. This essay argues that Galileo's first science ought to be understood as the science of matter—not, as it is usually understood, the science of the strength of materials. This understanding sheds light on the convoluted structure of the Discorsi's first day. (...)
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  10. Hijra and exile : Islam and dual sovereignty in Qing China.Zvi Ben-Dor Benite - 2017 - In Zvi Ben-Dor Benite, Stefanos Geroulanos & Nicole Jerr, The Scaffolding of Sovereignty: Global and Aesthetic Perspectives on the History of a Concept. New York: Columbia University Press.
     
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    Di filozofye fun identum.Zvi Cahn - 1958 - [New York]:
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  12. Be-Mishʻole ʻavar Yehudi: Meḥḳarim Ṿe-Zikhronot Li-Khevodo Shel Dr.Zvi Gastwirth, Zion Ukashy, Sigalit Rosmarin & Yiśraʼel Rozenson (eds.) - 2006 - Yerushalayim: Mikhlelet Efratah.
     
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    Comment.Zvi Griliches - 1993 - Social Epistemology 7 (3):254.
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    Christian and Jewish Liturgical Poetry.Zvi Malachi - 1988 - Augustinianum 28 (1-2):237-248.
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    Jewish Parallels to Visions and Revelations in the Nag Hammadi Texts.Zvi Malachi - 1989 - Augustinianum 29 (1-3):147-155.
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  16. Hobbes on the Order of Sciences: A Partial Defense of the Mathematization Thesis.Zvi Biener - 2016 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 54 (3):312-332.
    Accounts of Hobbes’s ‘system’ of sciences oscillate between two extremes. On one extreme, the system is portrayed as wholly axiomtic-deductive, with statecraft being deduced in an unbroken chain from the principles of logic and first philosophy. On the other, it is portrayed as rife with conceptual cracks and fissures, with Hobbes’s statements about its deductive structure amounting to mere window-dressing. This paper argues that a middle way is found by conceiving of Hobbes’s _Elements of Philosophy_ on the model of a (...)
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    It's We, the Researchers, Who are in Need of Renovation.Zvi Bekerman - 2006 - Journal of Research Practice 2 (1):Article P1.
    I have been teaching qualitative research in education at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem for some years now. I have a sense that dealing with the issues of research methodology is of importance if we do indeed consider anthropology and qualitative methods to have something to contribute to improve the world in which we live. I write this rather short note out of a commitment to empirical research in the social sciences, emphasizing that which is observed and experienced, and recognizing (...)
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    We need not take sides, we need not guess what will come next.Zvi Bekerman - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (14):1459-1460.
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    Educational pressure and resistance.Zvi Lamm - 1972 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 4 (1):55–64.
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    Mi-goi ḳadosh le-goi shel Shabat: ha-aḥer shel ha-Yehudim: ḳaṿim li-demuto = From a holy goy to a Shabbat goy: the emergence and persistence of the Jews' other.Ishay Rosen-Zvi - 2021 - Yerushalayim: Karmel. Edited by Adi Ophir.
    The emergence and persistence of the jews other.
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    Refuting the Yetzer: The Evil Inclination and the Limits of Rabbinic Discourse.Ishay Rosen-Zvi - 2009 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 17 (2):117-141.
    Rabbinic literature contains several examples of a manner of silencing impious arguments that is usually identified only with later forms of piety, namely, ascribing the arguments to the evil inclination . Arguments attributed to the yetzer represent serious discursive threats against rabbinic doctrine, marking fundamental problems in both its legal and nonlegal parts. Identifying a question or refutation as belonging to the yetzer automatically invalidates it. By ascribing arguments to the yetzer , the rabbis prevent their audience from actually engaging (...)
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    Signaling Virtue? A Comparison of Corporate Codes in the Fields of Labor and Environment.Issi Rosen-Zvi & Guy Mundlak - 2011 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 12 (2):603-663.
    The creation of a "market for virtue" and social responsibility is dependent on the flow of information from the corporation to the responsible agents. To achieve a free flow of information, excessive, missing and unreliable information must be avoided. More generally, a market for virtue should make it possible to create the appropriate means to signal true commitments and enable informed agents to know how to effectively use their limited resources for deploying market power that rewards and sanctions the corporations (...)
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    The Persistence of the Public/private Divide in Environmental Regulation.Issi Rosen-Zvi & Yishai Blank - 2014 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 15 (1):199-228.
    New modes of environmental regulation are said to have transcended the public/private divide. These new regulatory schemes - referred to as non-coercive orderings, self-regulation, co-regulation, metaregulation and social regulation - set aside the formal nature of the regulating entity, the regulated entity, and the tools of regulation. Instead of asking whether the means, objects and formulators of the regulation are public or private, the focus lies on the substance and effectiveness of the regulation in mitigating environmental harms. In this Article (...)
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  24. Hogim u-veʻayotehem.Zvi Rudy - 1958
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  25. Leksikon la-filosofyah.Zvi Rudy - 1939 - [Tel Aviv]:
     
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    Schur convexity, quasi-convexity and preference for early resolution of uncertainty.Zvi Safra & Eyal Sulganik - 1995 - Theory and Decision 39 (2):213-218.
    This paper deals with decision makers who choose among information systems. It shows that the properties of Schur convexity and of quasi-convexity are equivalent, even when general preferences are considered. Since Schur convexity is closely related to having a willingness to accept information and since quasi-convexity is closely related to having a preference for early resolution of the uncertainty about which information system prevails, then it follows that the equivalence implies that decision makers prefer more information to less if, and (...)
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    (1 other version)Herbert Marcuse on the Arab-Israeli Conflict: His Conversation with Moshe Dayan.Zvi Tauber - 2012 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2012 (158):171-184.
    Herbert Marcuse visited Israel in late December 1971 . Summing up his political conclusions at the end of his visit, he published an article in the English-language Israeli newspaper The Jerusalem Post under the title “Israel is Strong Enough to Concede.”1 A Hebrew translation of that article appeared concurrently in the Israeli daily Haaretz under the title “My Opinions on the Arab-Israeli Conflict: Israel Must Accept the Existence of a Palestinian State.”2 A few days prior to the publication of his (...)
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    On the ethics of war and terrorism, Uwe Steinhoff.Ilan Zvi Baron - 2011 - Contemporary Political Theory 10 (4):504-506.
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    Problemy leksicheskoĭ i grammaticheskoĭ semasiologii: [sbornik stateĭ.V. P. Zvi︠a︡gint︠s︡eva (ed.) - 1974 - Vladimir: VGPI.
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    The political stakes of regions.Issi Rosen-Zvi & Yishai Blank - 2023 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 24 (2):27-53.
    Regionalism is experiencing a global resurgence as countries grapple with issues such as coordination problems, economic inequality, racial tensions, and environmental degradation. Nations are exploring various regional entities as potential solutions to these challenges. However, despite the growing prominence of regions, they remain undertheorized. While extensive research has been conducted on national and local governments, regions have often been treated as either state-like or locality-like, or as ad-hoc remedies for the limitations of both. This article seeks to complicate this perspective (...)
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    Agent-time epistemics and coordination.Ido Ben-Zvi & Yoram Moses - 2013 - In Kamal Lodaya, Logic and Its Applications. Springer. pp. 97--108.
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    Depth in legal theory.Omri Ben-Zvi - 2019 - Jurisprudence 10 (3):375-395.
    ABSTRACTMost legal theorists and philosophers of law who work in the analytic tradition believe that intellectual progress in their fields necessarily means going ‘deeper’: coming up with more nuan...
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    Kant on Space.Pinhas Ben-Zvi - 2005 - Philosophy Now 49:14-16.
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    The philosophy of Judaism.Zvi Cahn - 1962 - New York,: Macmillan.
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    The grammar of the nominal sentence: a government-binding approach.Zvi Penner - 1988 - [Bern]: Universitaet Bern, Institut für Sprachwissenschaft.
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    Brill Online Books and Journals.Ishay Rosen-Zvi - 2009 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 17 (2).
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    Silently Navigating Ethical Paradoxes in the Israel-Hamas Conflict: A Short Note.Zvi Bekerman - forthcoming - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry:1-3.
    I embark on the writing of this short note not as an expert in ethics or a seasoned war analyst but rather as an involved observer nudged into the spotlight by a colleague’s overestimation of my insight into the Israel–Hamas conflict. I approach this task with scepticism yet hoping to morph it into a form of therapy. My own therapy, a means to break the shackles of silence that have gripped not only myself but, I suspect, many others in Israel.
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  38. (1 other version)Ha-Ḥinukh ma-hu?Zvi Adar - 1952 - [Jerusalem,:
     
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  39. ha-Pilosofiyah shel Bradli.Zvi Adar - 1949 - [Jerusalem,:
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  40. Yesodot ha-ḥinukh.Zvi Adar - 1965 - Tel-Aviv: M. Nyuman.
     
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    Mathematics and the real world: the remarkable role of evolution in the making of mathematics.Zvi Artstein - 2014 - Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books. Edited by Aland Hercberg.
    Evolution, mathematics, and the evolution of mathematics -- Mathematics and the Greeks' view of the world -- Mathematics and the view of the world in early modern times -- Mathematics and the modern view of the world -- The mathematics of randomness -- The mathematics of human behavior -- computations and computers -- Is there really no doubt? -- The nature of research in mathematics -- Why is teaching and learning mathematics so hard?
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    On Borges' Amnesia and Talmudic Understanding: Reviving Ancient Traditions in Re-Search.Zvi Bekerman & Yair Neuman - 2005 - Journal of Research Practice 1 (1):Article P1.
    The paradigmatic bases, which sustain traditional western psychological interpretative efforts, need not be just a footnote to Plato. In this paper we introduce the Talmudic interpretative perspective, which we use to point at some weaknesses we identify in contemporary research imaginings. While the empiricist approach may be traced to Plato and the interpretative and the critical approaches may be traced to Heraclitus, we argue that the Talmudic approach is a differentiated and unique perspective that, because of its non-epistemic nature, its (...)
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  43. Toward a psychohistory of the jewish people.Zvi Giora - 2006 - Filosofia Oggi 29 (115):263-280.
     
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    Comment on Prazauskas, Tishkov, and Yamskov.Zvi Gitelman - 1991 - Theory and Society 20 (5):701-704.
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  45. Newton's Regulae Philosophandi.Zvi Biener - 2018 - In Chris Smeenk & Eric Schliesser, Oxford Handbook of Isaac Newton. Oxford University Press.
    Newton’s Regulae philosophandi—the rules for reasoning in natural philosophy—are maxims of causal reasoning and induction. This essay reviews their significance for Newton’s method of inquiry, as well as their application to particular propositions within the Principia. Two main claims emerge. First, the rules are not only interrelated, they defend various facets of the same core idea: that nature is simple and orderly by divine decree, and that, consequently, human beings can be justified in inferring universal causes from limited phenomena, if (...)
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    A History of the Present: A Comment on Amalia Kessler, Deciding Against Conciliation: The Nineteenth-Century Rejection of a European Transplant and the Rise of a Distinctively American Ideal of Adversarial Adjudication.Issachar Rosen-Zvi - 2009 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 10 (2 Forum).
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  47. A Referate uber deutschsprachige Neuerscheinungen-Interkulturalitat im Denken Max Horkheimers.Zvi Rosen & Wolfdietrich Schmied-Kowarzik - 2006 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 59 (3):259.
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  48. Can the homilists cross the sea again? : revelation in Mekilta shirata.Ishay Rosen-Zvi - 2008 - In George John Brooke, Hindy Najman & Loren T. Stuckenbruck, The significance of Sinai: traditions about Sinai and divine revelation in Judaism and Christianity. Boston: Brill.
     
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    The Influence of Bruno Bauer on Marx’ Concept of Alienation.Zvi Rosen - 1970 - Social Theory and Practice 1 (2):50-68.
  50. Social Epistemology as a New Paradigm for Journalism and Media Studies.Yigal Godler, Zvi Reich & Boaz Miller - forthcoming - New Media and Society.
    Journalism and media studies lack robust theoretical concepts for studying journalistic knowledge ‎generation. More specifically, conceptual challenges attend the emergence of big data and ‎algorithmic sources of journalistic knowledge. A family of frameworks apt to this challenge is ‎provided by “social epistemology”: a young philosophical field which regards society’s participation ‎in knowledge generation as inevitable. Social epistemology offers the best of both worlds for ‎journalists and media scholars: a thorough familiarity with biases and failures of obtaining ‎knowledge, and a strong (...)
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