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  1. Sefer Mitsṿah berurah: minyan 613 mitṿot ha-Torah lefi shiṭato shel Baʻal Sefer ha-Ḥinukh: mevoʼarim u-meforashim be-veʼur ḳatsar ṿe-tamtsiti ha-meluḳaṭ mi-tokh sifre ha-mitsṿot le-rabotenu ha-rishonim ṿeha-aḥaronim.Yitsḥaḳ Mandelḳorn - 2000 - Bene Beraḳ: Mosdot "Meḳor Barukh".
     
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  2. Sefer Ha-Ḥinukh: Beʼur 613 Mitsṿot Ha-Torah.Abraham Kabalkin, Aryeh Yeraḥmiʼ Buḳsboim, el & Joseph ben Moses Babad (eds.) - 2011 - Mifʻal Torat Ḥakhme Polin, Mekhon Yerushalayim.
    ḥeleḳ 1. Mitsṿot 1-41 -- ḥeleḳ 2. Mitsṿot 42-114.
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  3. Sefer Maḥshevet ha-ḥinukh: asupat pirḳe musar u-maḥshavah, midot ṿe-deʻot, le-lamed bene adam daʻat u-tevunah be-hanhagato ben adam la-Maḳom u-ven adam la-ḥavero: mi-torat Sefer ha-Ḥinukh. Aaron & Ḥayim Ayziḳ Ṭiḳotsḳi (eds.) - 1994 - Yerushalayim: Makhon le-hotsaʼat sefarim she-ʻa. y. Yeshivat ha-Ran.
     
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  4. Naḥaliʹel.Isaac Breuer - 1951 - [Tel-Aviv,:
     
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  5. Or la-mitsṿot: kolel mitsṿot ha-nohagot ba-zeman ha-zeh...: ʻal derekh ha-beʼur, midrashim ṿe-sipur maʻaśeh le-khol mitsṿah ṿe-khen shevaʻ mitsṿot de-Rabanan.Shelomoh Eliram - 1990 - Yerushalayim: Sh. Eliram.
     
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  6. Seder ha-shulḥan: seder hanhagat ha-shulḥan, limud Torah u-virkat ha-mazon, luaḥ yomi le-mitsṿot ule-midot.Ḥayim Yitsḥaḳ Lipḳin (ed.) - 1980 - Tel-Aviv: Ḥ.Y. Lipḳin.
     
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  7. Sefer ʻIr miḳlaṭ.David ben Aryeh Leib - 1969 - Edited by Ḥayyim Joseph David Azulai & Isaiah Horowitz.
     
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  8. Sefer Tifʼeret Yiśraʼel ha-mitḥadeshet: mivḥar yetsirot mofet.Yaʻaḳov Dov ben Barukh Raʻanan (ed.) - 1983 - [Ḳiryat-Ono, Reḥovot]: Yad Raʻanan.
     
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    Sefer Or ha-mitsṿot: meyusad ʻal pi darko shel Sefer "ha-Ḥinukh": kolel taryag mitsṿot lefi seder ha-parashiyot bi-leshon Idish ha-medubar benenu: ʻim "Parperaʼot la-mitsṿah" she-hem ṭaʻame ha-mitsṿot ṿe-divre musar..Aharon Yiśraʼel Ḳahan - 1996 - Bruḳlin, N.Y.: Shemaʻ beni.
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  10. Masekhet Avot: ʻim perush ʻOvadyah mi-Barṭenura u-ferush Sheveṭ musar.Obadiah Bertinoro, Mordechai U. Golob & Elijah ben Solomon Abraham (eds.) - 2004 - Lakewood, N.J.: Aron Tikotzky.
     
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  11. Sefer Or ha-yashar ṿeha-ṭov: he-ḥadash.Ẓevi Hirsch Friedman - 2022 - Bruḳlin, Nyu Yorḳ: Mekhon Or ha-Yashar ṿeha-ṭov. Edited by Ḥayim Friedlander & Ẓevi Hirsch Friedman.
     
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  12. Sod Yakhin u-Voʻaz.Meir Margoliouth - 1990 - Bene-Beraḳ: Y. Margaliyot.
     
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  13. Sefer Shemaʻ Yiśraʼel: ha-kolel be-ḳirbo maʼamarim yeḳarim... derushim neḥmadim... hitʻorerut musar ṿe-hadrakhot, tiḳunim u-segulot..Yiśraʼ Sameṭ & el Ḥayim - 2004 - Brooklyn, NY: Imre Shefer. Edited by M. Samet.
     
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  14. (1 other version)Sefer Or ha-yashar ṿeha-ṭov.P. Lowy, Ẓevi Hirsch Friedman & David ben Aryeh Leib (eds.) - 1988 - Bruḳlin, N.Y.: P.E. Laṿi.
     
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  15. Sefer ʻAmude ʻolam.Shemuʼel Rubin (ed.) - 1983 - Yerushala[y]im: Bet din tsedeḳ le-khol mi-ḳehilot ha-Ashkenazim ʻa. y. ha-ʻEdah ha-ḥaredit P.R. ṿe-Ḥ., [743 i.e. 1983].
     
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    Accounting for the commandments in medieval Judaism: studies in law, philosophy, pietism, and kabbalah.Jeremy P. Brown & Marc Herman (eds.) - 2021 - Leiden ; Boston: Brill.
    Accounting for the Commandments in Medieval Judaism explores the discursive formation of the commandments as a generative matrix of Jewish thought and life in the posttalmudic period. Each study sheds light on how medieval Jews crafted the commandments out of theretofore underdetermined material. By systematizing, representing, or interrogating the amorphous category of commandment, medieval Jewish authors across both the Islamic and Christian spheres of influence sought to explain, justify, and characterize Israel's legal system, divine revelation, the cosmos, and even the (...)
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  17. Sefer Shemaʻ Yiśraʼel: ha-kolel be-ḳirbo maʼamarim yeḳarim... derushim neḥmadim... hitʻorerut musar ṿe-hadrakhot, tiḳunim u-segulot..Yiśraʼel Ḥayim Sameṭ - 2004 - Brooklyn, NY: Imre Shefer. Edited by M. Samet.
     
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  18. Sefer Shemaʻ Yiśraʼel: ha-kolel be-ḳirbo maʼamarim yeḳarim... derushim neḥmadim... hitʻorerut musar ṿe-hadrakhot, tiḳunim u-segulot..Yiśraʼ Sameṭ & el Ḥayim - 2004 - Brooklyn, NY: Imre Shefer. Edited by M. Samet.
     
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    A Hundred Years of Phenomenology: Perspectives on a Philosophical Tradition (review).Dermot Moran - 2003 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (3):422-423.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 41.3 (2003) 422-423 [Access article in PDF] Robin Small, editor. A Hundred Years of Phenomenology: Perspectives on a Philosophical Tradition. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2001. Pp. xxix + 191. Cloth, $79.95.The stated aim of this collection of thirteen essays (mostly new—four are reprints) by philosophers resident in Australia is to offer selective perspectives on the phenomenological tradition, correcting misunderstandings and highlighting aspects (...)
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    International Peace: One Hundred Years On.David C. Hendrickson - 2013 - Ethics and International Affairs 27 (2):129-146.
    The bequest for the Church Peace Union—the predecessor of today's Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs (and the publisher of this journal)—was given by Andrew Carnegie in February 1914. The Church Peace Union subsequently sponsored the first worldwide gathering of religious leaders, which was held in Constance, Germany, on August 2, 1914. Convened under the shadow of an impending war, not all delegates made it to the gathering. Six months previously, Carnegie had stipulated that the Church Peace Union devote (...)
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    The Role of Family of Origin in Physicians Referred to a CME Course.Charles P. Samenow, Scott T. Yabiku, Marine Ghulyan, Betsy Williams & William Swiggart - 2012 - HEC Forum 24 (2):115-126.
    Few studies exist which look at psychological factors associated with physician sexual misconduct. In this study, we explore family dysfunction as a possible risk factor associated with physician sexual misconduct. Six hundred thirteen physicians referred to a continuing medical education (CME) course for sexual misconduct were administered the FACES-II survey, a validated and reliable measure of family dynamics. The survey was part of a self-learning activity. We collected data from February 2000 to February 2009. Participants were predominantly white, (...)
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    Thirteen theories of human nature.Leslie Forster Stevenson (ed.) - 2017 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Over six previous editions, Twelve Theories of Human Nature has been a remarkably popular introduction to some of the most influential developments in Western and Eastern thought. Now titled Thirteen Theories of Human Nature, this text continues to be an ideal introduction to human nature andintellectual history. This unique volume will engage and motivate students to consider how we can understand and improve both ourselves and human society.
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    How was Haiti?Sadath Sayeed - 2012 - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics 2 (2):98-101.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:How was Haiti?Sadath Sayeed"She smelled of milk and urine. Chacko marveled at how someone so small and undefined, so vague in her resemblances, could so completely command the attention, the love, the sanity of a grown man."—Arundhati Roy from The God of Small ThingsFather and SonTwenty minutes before I was to be taxied to the airport in Port-au-Prince, the baby boy handed to me did not breathe continuously. He (...)
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    Six Weeks of Basketball Combined With Mathematics in Physical Education Classes Can Improve Children's Motivation for Mathematics.Jacob Wienecke, Jesper Hauge, Glen Nielsen, Kristian Mouritzen & Linn Damsgaard - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This study investigated whether 6 weeks of basketball combined with mathematics once a week in physical education lessons could improve children's motivation for mathematics. Seven hundred fifty-seven children were randomly selected to have either basketball combined with mathematics once a week or to have basketball sessions without mathematics. Children in BM and CON motivation for classroom-based mathematics were measured using the Academic Self-Regulation Questionnaire before and after the intervention. Among the BM, levels of intrinsic motivation, feelings of competence, and (...)
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    Roger Penrose: Collected Works: Six Volume Set.Roger Penrose - 2008 - Oxford University Press.
    Professor Sir Roger Penrose is one of the truly original thinkers of our time. He has made several remarkable contributions to science, from quantum physics and theories of human consciousness to relativity theory and observations on the structure of the universe. Unusually for a scientist, some of his ideas have crossed over into the public arena. Now his work, spanning fifty years of science, with over five thousand pages and more than three hundred papers, has been collected together for (...)
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  26. Belief: An Essay.Jamie Iredell - 2011 - Continent 1 (4):279-285.
    continent. 1.4 (2011): 279—285. Concerning its Transitive Nature, the Conversion of Native Americans of Spanish Colonial California, Indoctrinated Catholicism, & the Creation There’s no direct archaeological evidence that Jesus ever existed. 1 I memorized the Act of Contrition. I don’t remember it now, except the beginning: Forgive me Father for I have sinned . . . This was in preparation for the Sacrament of Holy Reconciliation, where in a confessional I confessed my sins to Father Scott, who looked like Jesus, (...)
     
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    A Periodic Table for Peirce's Sixty-Six Classes of Signs.Vinicius Romanini - 2024 - The Pluralist 19 (3):1-21.
    One hundred and ten years after his death, the most important task left by Charles S. Peirce (1839–1914) to future generations of semioticians remains incomplete: a taxonomy of sign classes, with detailed descriptions and examples to justify its claim as a general logic (Houser 502). In his final years, Peirce made several attempts to present what would be a rationale for deriving, from his three categories and a detailed analysis of the aspects of the sign, the sixty-six classes of (...)
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    Virgil, Eclogues, Georgics, Aeneid 1-6 (review).W. W. De Grummond - 2001 - American Journal of Philology 122 (2):287-291.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Virgil, Eclogues, Georgics, Aeneid 1-6W. W. De GrummondH. Rushton Fairclough, ed. and trans. Virgil, Eclogues, Georgics, Aeneid 1-6, rev. G. P. Goold. Loeb Classical Library 63. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1999. x + 598 pp.Volume 1 of the Fairclough translation of Virgil, containing the Eclogues, the Georgics, and books 1 through 6 of the Aeneid, first appeared in the Loeb Classical Library in 1916. This version has (...)
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    The seasons alter: how to save our planet in six acts.Philip Kitcher - 2017 - New York: Liveright Publishing Corporation. Edited by Evelyn Fox Keller.
    A landmark work of environmental philosophy that seeks to transform the debate about climate change. As the icecaps melt and the sea levels rise around the globe—threatening human existence as we know it—climate change has become one of the most urgent and controversial issues of our time. For most people, however, trying to understand the science, politics, and arguments on either side can be dizzying, leading to frustrating and unproductive debates. Now, in this groundbreaking new work, two of our most (...)
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    The command neuron concept.Irving Kupfermann & Klaudiusz R. Weiss - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):3-10.
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    FR Ankersmit.Six Theses On Narrativist - 2001 - In Geoffrey Roberts, The history and narrative reader. New York: Routledge.
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    The Year 2016: A Review of the Events Held in Six European Countries. [REVIEW]Fátima Vieira - 2017 - Utopian Studies 28 (3):587-599.
    The year 2016 was unprecedented for the field of utopian studies: to mark five hundred years since the publication of Thomas More's Utopia, a variety of events were organized all over the world, from seminars, workshops, and conferences to fairs, festivals, performances, concerts, cycles of movies, exhibitions, book presentations, and special issues of academic and nonacademic journals. However, although the word utopia was used in the title or description of these events, they were not always directly related to More's (...)
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    Divine Command.John E. Hare - 2015 - Oxford: Oxford University Press UK.
    Divine Command defends the thesis that what makes something morally obligatory is that God commands it, and what makes something morally forbidden is that God forbids it. John E. Hare successfully defends a version of divine command theory, but also shows that there is considerable overlap with some versions of natural law theory. Hare engages with a number of Christian theologians, most especially Karl Barth, and extends into a discussion of divine command within Judaism and Islam. The work concludes by (...)
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    Commanding a Clear View of Philosophy.Alice Ambrose Lazerowitz - 1975 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 49:5 - 21.
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    Command or Refine? Cultural Patterns of Cognitively Organizing Emotions.Gerhard Vowinckel - 1987 - Theory, Culture and Society 4 (2-3):489-514.
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    One Hundred Years of Philosophy.Brian J. Shanley - 2001 - Studies in Philosophy & the Hi.
    The ascendancy of aesthetics as a philosophical discipline / Daniel Dahlstrom -- Western philosophy of religion in the last hundred years / Eugene Thomas Long -- Western challenge to the development of the history of Chinese philosophy / A.S. Cua.
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    The command neuron concept: Good in theory, difficult to justify in practice.Janis C. Weeks - 1986 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (4):735-736.
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    “Command” is heuristic until we know better.Theodore H. Bullock - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):15-15.
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    “Command” as functional concept rather than cellular label.R. E. Burke - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):15-16.
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    Command neurons or central program controlling system?Sten Grillner - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):23-24.
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    Two hundred years of error? The politics of democracy.Dick Howard - 1993 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 19 (1):15-24.
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    Being Commanded by God: Katharsis for Righteousness.Paul K. Moser - 2023 - Journal of Philosophical Theological Research 25 (3):5-26.
    Many people in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic monotheistic traditions testify to their experience of being commanded by God to do something or to be a certain way. Is this kind of testimony from experience credible in some cases, and, if so, on what ground? The main thesis of this article is that it is credible in some cases and a suitable ground is available in the morally purifying experience of the human conscience. The article looks to the Hebrew Bible, the (...)
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    Is “command” at the top of the hierarchy?Stanley B. Kater & Bonnie Granzow - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):26-28.
  44. The Commandments of Jouissance.Colette Soler & John Holland - 1998 - Analysis (Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis) 8:15.
    Jouissance commands as it induces differentiated subjective effects, and its characteristics on the man's and woman's sides have repercussions, especially at the level of the differential clinic of love.
     
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    The command function concept in studies of the primate nervous system.James C. Lynch - 1978 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 1 (1):31-32.
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    Commands as Divine Attributes.Omar Farahat - 2016 - Journal of Religious Ethics 44 (4):581-605.
    Theories of ethics that attempt to incorporate divine speech or commands as necessary elements in the construction of moral obligations are often viewed as vulnerable to a challenge based on the so-called Euthyphro dilemma. According to this challenge, opponents of theistic ethics suppose that divine speech either informs one of a preexisting set of values and obligations, which makes it inconsequential, or is entirely arbitrary, which makes it irrational. This essay analyzes some of the debates on the nature of divine (...)
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  47. Two hundred (200) years of civil law in English : Louisiana's lonely destiny.Alain Levasseur - 2010 - In Eleanor Cashin-Ritaine, Seán Patrick Donlan & Martin Sychold, Comparative law and hybrid legal traditions: Lausanne, 10-11 September 2009. Zürich: Schulthess.
     
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  48. (1 other version)Divine Command Theory without a Divine Commander.Robert Bass - 2023 - Journal of Value Inquiry 1:733-751.
    Recent divine command theorists make a serious and impressive case that a sophisticated divine command theory has significant metaethical advantages and can adequately meet traditional objections, such as the Euthyphro problem. I survey the attempt sympathetically with a view to explaining how the divine command theory can deal with traditional objections while delivering on metaethical desiderata, such as providing an account of ethical objectivity. I argue, however, that to the extent that a divine command theory succeeds, an ideal observer theory (...)
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  49. Divine Commands Are Unnecessary for Moral Obligation.Erik Wielenberg - 2022 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 21 (1).
    Divine command theory is experiencing something of a renaissance, inspired in large part by Robert Adams’s 1999 masterpiece Finite and Infinite Goods. I argue here that divine commands are not always necessary for actions to be morally obligatory. I make the case that the DCT-ist’s own commitments put pressure on her to concede the existence of some moral obligations that in no way depend on divine commands. Focusing on Robert Adams’s theistic framework for ethics, I argue that Adams’s views about (...)
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  50. The ten commandments of corporate social responsibility.L. Alexander & W. Matthews - 1984 - Business and Society Review 50 (Summer):62-66.
     
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