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    Between Mysticism and Philosophy: Sufi Language of Religious Experience in Judah Ha-Levi's Kuzari.Binyamin Abrahamov & Diana Lobel - 2003 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 123 (1):244.
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    Jehuda Hallevi's Philosophy in Its Principles.David Neumark - 1908
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  3. Sheloshah sefarim.Yom Tov Lipmann ben Nathan ha-Levi ben Wallerstein Heller & Asher ben Jehiel (eds.) - 1999 - London: Mesorah.
     
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    Günther Jacoby (1881-1969): zu Werk und Wirkung.Hartwig Frank & Carola Häntsch (eds.) - 1993 - Greifswald: Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität.
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  5. Netiv ha-teshuvah: mi-Sefer 'Netivot ʻolam'..Judah Loew ben Bezalel - 2019 - ʻArad: Avraham Shalom Ṭilman. Edited by Avraham Shalom Ṭilman.
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  6. Netiv ha-Torah.Judah Loew ben Bezalel - 2016 - [Israel]: [Mekhon "Śimḥat ha-Torah"].
     
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  7. (1 other version)Sefer ha-ḥasidim..Judah ben Samuel - 1869 - Bene Beraḳ: Hotsaʼat Yahadut. Edited by Hayyim Joseph David Azulai.
     
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    Dictionary of critical realism.Mervyn Hartwig (ed.) - 2007 - New York: Routledge.
    Dictionary of Critical Realism fills a vital gap in the literature. The dictionary seeks to redress the problem of accessibility by explaining all the main concepts and key developments. It has more than 500 entires on these themes, with contributions from many leading critical realists, and is thoroughly cross-referenced. However, this text does not stop at the elucidation of concepts. It incorporates surveys of critical realist work and prospects in more than fifty areas of study across the humanities and social (...)
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    Short-term plasticity of visuo-haptic object recognition.Tanja Kassuba, Corinna Klinge, Cordula Hölig, Brigitte Röder & Hartwig R. Siebner - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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  10. Sefer ha-Kuzari: perush.Shelomoh Hayim Judah & Aviner - 2002 - Bet-El: Sifriyat Ḥaṿah. Edited by Shelomoh Ḥayim Aviner.
    ḥeleḳ 1. Maʼamar rishon -- ḥeleḳ 2. Maʼamar sheni -- ḥeleḳ 3. Maʼamar shelishi -- ḥeleḳ 4. Maʼamar reviʻi-ḥamishi.
     
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  11. Sefer ḥasidim: ha-mefoʼar.Judah ben Samuel - 2007 - Yerushalayim: Otsar ha-posḳim. Edited by Shimʻon ben Ḥayim Tsevi Guṭman & Judah ben Samuel.
     
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  12. ha-Kuzari: ha-mevoʼar: Sefer ha-Kuzari.David Judah, Yehudah ibn Cohen, Dov Tibon, Har®el Schwartz & Kohen - 1997 - Yerushalayim: Nezer-Daṿid. Edited by David Cohen, Yehudah ibn Tibon, Dov Schwartz & Harʼel Kohen.
    kerekh 1-2. Maʼamarim rishon ṿe-sheni -- kerekh 3-4. Maʼamarim shelishi u-reviʻi -- kerekh 5. Maʼamar ḥamishi u-firḳe mavo.
     
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  13. Sefer ha-musar: ʻeśrim peraḳim be-ʻinyene ha-mitsṿot ṿeha-tefilot, musar u-midot.Judah ben Abraham Khalaẓ - 1537 - Yerushalayim: Sh. Ḥ. Liberman. Edited by Mosheh Kalats, Abraham Joseph Wertheimer & Israel ibn Al-Nakawa.
     
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  14. Sefer ha-Kuzari ha-mevoʼar.Judah - 2015 - Tsefat: [Publisher Not Identified]. Edited by M. Bar-Joseph.
     
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  15. Sefer ha-Kuzari: maḳor ṿe-targum.Yosef Judah & Kafah - 1996 - Ḳiryat Ono: Mekhon Mishnat ha-Rambam. Edited by Yosef Kafaḥ.
     
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  16. ha-Rokeaḥ ha-gadol.Eleazar ben Judah - 1960
     
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    Sefer ha-Kuzari: hu sefer ha-ṭaʻanah ṿeha-reʼayah la-dat ha-mushpelet.Judah - 2022 - Rishon le-Tsiyon: Sifre Ḥemed. Edited by Michael Schwarz.
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  18. Sefer Roḳeaḥ: hilkhot teshuvah ha-shalem.Eleazar ben Judah - 2000 - Brooklyn, N.Y.: Yeruḥam Eliy. Rozenfeld. Edited by Ely Rosenfeld & Eleazar ben Judah.
     
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  19. Zeh Sefer ha ha-rokeaḥ.Eleazar ben Judah - 1967
     
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    Enlightened Common Sense: The Philosophy of Critical Realism.Roy Bhaskar & Mervyn Hartwig - 2016 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Mervyn Hartwig.
    Since its inception in the 1970's, critical realism has grown to address a broad range of subjects, including economics, philosophy, science, and religion. It has also gone through a number of key evolutions that have changed its direction, and seen it develop into a complex and mature branch of philosophy. Critical Realism: A Brief Introduction, is the first book to look back over the entire field of critical realism in one concise and accessible volume. As the originator and chief exponent (...)
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  21. Fundamentals of [ha-Kuzari] =.Judah - 1979 - New York: Jacob Joseph School Press. Edited by Ezekiel Sarna.
     
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    How Stress Can Change Our Deepest Preferences: Stress Habituation Explained Using the Free Energy Principle.Mattis Hartwig, Anjali Bhat & Achim Peters - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    People who habituate to stress show a repetition-induced response attenuation—neuroendocrine, cardiovascular, neuroenergetic, and emotional—when exposed to a threatening environment. But the exact dynamics underlying stress habituation remain obscure. The free energy principle offers a unifying account of self-organising systems such as the human brain. In this paper, we elaborate on how stress habituation can be explained and modelled using the free energy principle. We introduce habituation priors that encode the agent’s tendency for stress habituation and incorporate them in the agent’s (...)
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  23. Moreh-ha-nevukhim.Salomon Munk, Judah ben Solomon Harizi & Simon B. Scheyer (eds.) - 1952 - Tel Aviv: Maḥbarot le-sifrut.
     
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    Hermann Cohen, Martin Buber, Franz Rosenzweig on Torah: Jewish Teaching versus Law.Hartwig Wiedebach - 2022 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 26 (3):523-536.
    Cohen, Buber, and Rosenzweig were eminent figures in what Buber called a “Jewish renaissance.” I will limit myself to their relation to two basic Jewish concepts: teaching, i.e., the theoretical, theological part of the tradition, and law, i.e., the practical part. Historically, my focus is on those approximately 20 years between Cohen’s 1904 essay on Ethics and Philosophy of Religion in their Interrelation, and Rosenzweig’s 1923 essay The Builders, i.e., his response to Buber’s newly published Speeches on Judaism. Almost all (...)
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  25. (1 other version)Rokeaḥ ha-gadol.Eleazer ben Judah - 1959 - [New York,:
     
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    All You Need is Love.Mervyn Hartwig - 2015 - Journal of Critical Realism 14 (2):205-224.
    This essay sets out some key qualities of love according to the philosophy of critical realism, together with Roy Bhaskar's arguments for them. It then considers how Bhaskar's claims stack up with the findings of modern physics, indicates how the category of love unifies the philosophical system of critical realism and critiques Luc Ferry's view that the reign of love has already begun in the West, before briefly discussing the practical application of Bhaskar's philosophy of love in the work of (...)
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  27. Sefer Or ha-yashar: zeh ha-shaʻar le-H.... u-vo nikhlal Sefer "Or tsadiḳim"..Meir ben Judah Loeb Poppers - 1980 - Yerushalayim: Ḥ.Y. Ṿaldman. Edited by Ḥayim Yosef Ṿaldman, Tsevi Hirsh ben Ḥayim Ḥazan & Meir ben Judah Loeb Poppers.
     
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    Artificial intelligence ELSI score for science and technology: a comparison between Japan and the US.Tilman Hartwig, Yuko Ikkatai, Naohiro Takanashi & Hiromi M. Yokoyama - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (4):1609-1626.
    Artificial intelligence (AI) has become indispensable in our lives. The development of a quantitative scale for AI ethics is necessary for a better understanding of public attitudes toward AI research ethics and to advance the discussion on using AI within society. For this study, we developed an AI ethics scale based on AI-specific scenarios. We investigated public attitudes toward AI ethics in Japan and the US using online questionnaires. We designed a test set using four dilemma scenarios and questionnaire items (...)
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    Sefer Chasidim: the book of the pious.Judah ben Samuel - 1997 - Northvale, N.J.: Jason Aronson. Edited by Avraham Yaakov Finkel.
    The original work has been a favorite of both scholars and laypeople for its straightforward style, in contrast to other medieval writings on ethics that are largely theoretical and reflective.
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  30. "ha-Kuzari" le-nivḥanim ḥitsoniyim.Judah - 1962 - Yerushalayim: Aḥiʻever. Edited by Y. David.
     
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  31. Sefer ha-Roḳeaḥ hilkhot ḥasidut u-teshuvah: she-hu ḥeleḳ ḳaṭan meha-sefer ha-ḳadosh Rokeaḥ ha-gadol.Eleazar ben Judah - 2014 - [Ashdod]: Mordekhai Fridman.
     
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  32. (1 other version)Zeh Sefer ha-Roḳeaḥ.Eleazar ben Judah - 1982 - Shikun Sḳṿira: Sh. E.Z. Unger. Edited by Daṿid Shelomoh Ḳlain, Noaḥ Gedalyah ben Ḳalman Aryeh Ḳazts'aḳov, Ephraim Zalman ben Menahem Mannes Margolioth, Eleazar ben Judah, Shimʻon Likhṭenshṭain & Barukh Shimʻon ben Yosef Mosheh Sheneʼursohn.
    Sefer ha-Roḳeaḥ -- Sefer Eldad ha-Dani -- Sibuv Rabi Petaḥyah -- Sefer Har Adonai.
     
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  33. ha-Kuzari.Mordekhai Judah, Yehudah ibn Genizi & Tibon - 2008 - Ḳiryat Arbaʻ: [Defus "Dudu"]. Edited by Yehudah ibn Tibon & Ḥisdai ibn Shapruṭ.
     
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    (2 other versions)Sefer ha-Kuzari.Mordekhai Judah & Noigershel - 1860 - Yerushalayim: Netivot emunah. Edited by Yosef Ḳelner.
    [1] Maʼamarim 1-3 -- ḥeleḳ 2. Maʻamarim 4-5.
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  35. (1 other version)Sefer MilÆhamot ha-Shem.Levi ben Gershom - 1560 - [Brooklyn?: Ḥ. Mo. L..
  36. Milḥamot ha-Shem.Levi ben Gershom - 1923 - Berlin: L. Lames.
     
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  37. Sefer Sode razaya: ʻarukh me-ḥadash ʻa. p. kit. y.... ; Sefer ha-Shem.Eleazar ben Judah - 2004 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon "Sode Razaya". Edited by Eleazar ben Judah.
     
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    Cooperation and Social Rules Emerging From the Principle of Surprise Minimization.Mattis Hartwig & Achim Peters - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The surprise minimization principle has been applied to explain various cognitive processes in humans. Originally describing perceptual and active inference, the framework has been applied to different types of decision making including long-term policies, utility maximization and exploration. This analysis extends the application of surprise minimization to a multi-agent setup and shows how it can explain the emergence of social rules and cooperation. We further show that in social decision-making and political policy design, surprise minimization is superior in many aspects (...)
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  39. Śiḥot rabenu ha-Rav Tseṿi Yehudah ha-Kohen Ḳuḳ ʻal sefer ha-Kuzari, muḳlaṭot ume-shukhtavot.Ẓevi Judah ben Abraham Isaac Kook - 2013 - Bet El: Sifriyat Ḥavah. Edited by Shelomoh Ḥayim Aviner & Judah.
     
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  40. Sefer Derushe ha-Tselaḥ: le-Vaʻal ha-Nodaʻ bi-Yehudah: divre musar u-derashot.Ezekiel ben Judah Landau - 2002 - Betar ʻIlit: Mekhon "Mayim mi-dalyaṿ".
     
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  41. Do your own research!Neil Levy - 2022 - Synthese 200 (5):1-19.
    Philosophical tradition and conspiracy theorists converge in suggesting that ordinary people ought to do their own research, rather than accept the word of others. In this paper, I argue that it’s no accident that conspiracy theorists value lay research on expert topics: such research is likely to undermine knowledge, via its effects on truth and justification. Accepting expert testimony is a far more reliable route to truth. Nevertheless, lay research has a range of benefits; in particular, it is likely to (...)
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    Sefer Ahavat Tsiyon: le-vaʻal ha-Nodaʻ bi-Yehudah: divre musar u-derashot asher darash be-makʹ̣helet ʻam bi-ḳehilat ḳodesh Prag.Ezekiel ben Judah Landau - 2004 - Betar ʻIlit: Mekhon Mayim mi-dalyaṿ.
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  43. The Elementary Structures of Kinship... Revised Edition Translated... By James Harle Bell, John Richard von Sturmer and Rodney Needham, Editor.Claude Levi-Strauss - 1969 - Beacon Press.
    'At last one of the most famous generalizing works in anthropology by the field's most stimulating and controversial contemporary figure has been translated, beautifully, and with the enlightening preface of the second French edition.
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    The Power of Absence: Dialectical Critical Realism, MetaRealism and Terrence W. Deacon’s Account of the Emergence of Ententionality.Mervyn Hartwig - 2013 - Journal of Critical Realism 12 (2):210 - 243.
    This essay calls attention to robust synergies between Roy Bhaskar’s philosophy of dialectical critical realism and Terrence W. Deacon’s recent investigation of the geo-historical emergence of ententional or teleological phenomena, as well as important differences. Deacon has independently arrived at an understanding of absence as causally efficacious in the emergence of life and consciousness, and deploys a range of other concepts that resonate with DCR. He develops a critique both of eliminativist and monovalent approaches to ententionality, on the one hand, (...)
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  45. The Problem of Invariance in Anthropology.Claude Lévi-Strauss & James H. Labadie - 1960 - Diogenes 8 (31):19-28.
    In Iroquois and Algonquin legend there is the story of a girl who submits in the dark of night to a man she believes to be her brother. Every detail seems to identify him: physical appearance, clothing, a scratched cheek attesting to the heroine's virtue. When formally accused by her, the brother reveals that he has a second self (Sosie) or, more precisely, a double; the bond between them is so strong that everything befalling the one is automatically transmitted to (...)
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    Eros and socratic political philosophy.David Levy - 2013 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Eros and Socratic Political Philosophy offers a new account of Plato's view of eros, or romantic love, by focusing on a question which has vexed many scholars: why does Plato's Socrates praise eros highly on some occasions but also criticize it harshly on others? Through detailed analyses of Plato's Republic, Phaedrus, and Symposium, Levy shows how, despite the apparent tensions between Socrates' statements about eros in each dialogue, these statements supplement each other well and serve to clarify Socrates' understanding of (...)
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    Summum Bonum Digital.Levy Henrique Bittencourt - 2024 - Cognitio 25 (1):e65222.
    O objetivo desse trabalho é relacionar os três princípios, ou prazeres, estéticos de um videogame, isto é, imersão, agência, transformação, com o summum bonum e as categorias fenomenológicas de Charles S. Peirce. O summum bonum pode ser entendido como uma mistura entre sentimento, ação e razão. Os sentimentos, ações e pensamentos do jogador são responsáveis pela concretização e ampliação desse horizonte estético. A imersão é um princípio estético de primeiridade. Podemos entender o ato de imergir como um prazer de primeiridade (...)
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  48. ha-Strukturalizm u-maʻamad ha-ʻarakhim.Zeev Levy - 1972
     
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  49. Echoes of covid misinformation.Neil Levy - 2021 - Philosophical Psychology 36 (5):931-948.
    Public support for responses to the coronavirus pandemic has sharply diverged on partisan lines in many countries, with conservatives tending to oppose lockdowns, social distancing, mask mandates and vaccines, and liberals far more supportive. This polarization may arise from the way in which the attitudes of each side is echoed back to them, especially on social media. In this paper, I argue that echo chambers are not to blame for this polarization, even if they are causally responsible for it. They (...)
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    Fairness, fast and slow: A review of dual process models of fairness.Bjørn Hallsson, Hartwig R. Siebner & Oliver J. Hulme - 2018 - Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 89:49-60.
    Fairness, the notion that people deserve or have rights to certain resources or kinds of treatment, is a fundamental dimension of moral cognition. Drawing on recent evidence from economics, psychology, and neuroscience, we ask whether self-interest is always intuitive, requiring self-control to override with reasoning-based fairness concerns, or whether fairness itself can be intuitive. While we find strong support for rejecting the notion that self-interest is always intuitive, the literature has reached conflicting conclusions about the neurocognitive systems underpinning fairness. We (...)
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