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    Franz Rosenzyveig.Julius Izhak Loewenstein - 1965 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 17 (1):20-43.
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    Corrective and Distributive Justice: From Aristotle to Modern Times.Izhak Englard - 2009 - Oxford University Press.
    Introduction -- The starting point : Aristotle's classification of justice -- High scholastics -- Late scholastics -- A special theological problem : divine justice -- Jewish commentators -- Post scholastic writers -- The modern use of Aristotle's forms of justice.
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  3. Karl Loewenstein.Karl Loewenstein - 2004 - In Gisela Riescher, Politische Theorie der Gegenwart in Einzeldarstellungen. Von Adorno bis Young. Alfred Kröner Verlag. pp. 343--293.
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    Gesetz, Ethik und Gerechtigkeit im Judentum.Izhak Englard - 2010 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
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    The example of medicine in law and equity—on a methodological analogy in classical and jewish thought.Izhak Englard - 1985 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 5 (2):238-247.
  6. The Idea of Complementarity as a Philosophical Basis for Pluralism in Tort Law.Izhak Englard - 1995 - In David G. Owen, Philosophical Foundations of Tort Law. Oxford University Press. pp. 183--195.
     
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  7. Transformations in the Myth of the Inner Valleys as a Zionist Place.Izhak Schnell - 1998 - Philosophy and Geography 3:97-118.
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    Time and Decision: Economic and Psychological Perspectives on Intertemporal Choice.George Loewenstein, Daniel Read & Roy F. Baumeister (eds.) - 2003 - Russell Sage Foundation.
    Introduction George Loewenstein, Daniel Read, and Roy F. Baumeister P _L sychology and economics have a classic love-hate relationship. ...
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    Porphyrios und Augustin.Willy Theiler & Julius Schniewind - 1933 - M. Niemeyer.
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  10. Out of control: visceral influences on behavior.George Loewenstein - 1996 - Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 65 (3):272–92.
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  11. Against the standard solution to the grandfather paradox.Yael Loewenstein - 2022 - Synthese 200 (2).
    1000 time-travelers travel back in time, each with the intention of killing their own infant-self. If there is no branching time, then on pain of bringing about a logical contradiction, all must fail. But this seems inexplicable: what is to ensure that the time-travelers are stopped? For a time, this inexplicability objection was thought to provide evidence that there is something incoherent about the possibility of backwards time travel in a universe without branching time. There is now near-consensus, however, that (...)
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    Materie und Gedächtnis: Eine Abhandlung über die Beziehung zwischen Körper und Geist.Henri Bergson & Julius Frankenberger - 1991 - Meiner, F.
    In Materie und Gedächtnis (1896), seinem zweiten Hauptwerk, erörtert der französische Philosoph und Nobelpreisträger Henri Bergson (1859-1941) das Zusammenwirken von Körper und Geist in der freien Handlung. Auf höchstem gedanklichen Niveau, aber in bestechend einfacher Sprache geschrieben, zählt es zu den herausragenden Grundwerken der Gegenwartsphilosophie. Bergson bleibt nicht akademisch, sondern löst das Problem des Leib-Seele-Dualismus anschaulich und verständlich.
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    Wittgenstein on “Communicating Something”.Hans Julius Schneider - 2014 - In Wittgenstein's Later Theory of Meaning: Imagination and Calculation. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 137–151.
    According to Dummett's interpretation, one finds Wittgenstein denying the existence of a general linguistic action of “communicating something” at many places in the Investigations. In Wittgenstein's view, however, the author errs when (in philosophical contexts) he ignores the projective step and concludes from the meaningful applicability of the expression that he is speaking here of an “inner object of feeling” that should arouse the epistemological interest. The author proposes the middle passage of § 363, which is so important for Dummett's (...)
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    Preferences for sequences of outcomes.George F. Loewenstein & Dražen Prelec - 1993 - Psychological Review 100 (1):91-108.
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  15. Heim Sequences and Why Most Unqualified ‘Would’-Counterfactuals Are Not True.Yael Loewenstein - 2021 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 99 (3):597-610.
    ABSTRACT The apparent consistency of Sobel sequences famously motivated David Lewis to defend a variably strict conditional semantics for counterfactuals. If Sophie had gone to the parade, she would have seen Pedro. If Sophie had gone to the parade and had been stuck behind someone tall, she would not have seen Pedro. But if the order of the counterfactuals in a Sobel sequence is reversed—in the example, if is asserted prior to —the second counterfactual asserted no longer rings true. This (...)
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    The Impacts of Lasting Occupation: Lessons From Israeli Society.Daniel Bar-Tal & Izhak Schnell (eds.) - 2012 - Oup Usa.
    The Impacts of Lasting Occupation examines the effects that Israel's decades-long occupation of Palestinian territories have had on Israeli society. The consequences of occupation are evident in all aspects of Israeli life, including its political, social, legal, economic, cultural, and psychological spheres.
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    Exotic Preferences: Behavioral Economics and Human Motivation.George Loewenstein - 1994 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    George Loewenstein is one of the pioneers of the rapidly growing field of behavioral economics. For over twenty years he has been working at the intersection of economics and psychology and is one of the few people of whom it can be said that their work is equally respected and well known within both disciplines. This book brings together a selection of his papers focusing on what he calls "exotic preferences"-- the disparate motives that drive human behavior. Anoriginal introduction (...)
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  18. Time and Decision. Economic and Psychological Perspectives on Intertemporal Choice.George Loewenstein, Daniel Read & Roy F. Baumeister - 2006 - Erkenntnis 64 (3):419-422.
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    White Matter Integrity and Treatment-Based Change in Speech Performance in Minimally Verbal Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.Karen Chenausky, Julius Kernbach, Andrea Norton & Gottfried Schlaug - 2017 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    Fostering Empathy in Global Citizenship Education: Necessary, Desirable, or Simply Misguided?Eirik Julius Risberg - 2023 - Educational Theory 72 (5):553-573.
    In an increasingly globalized world, empathy has been identified as a core competency of future global citizens and thus as an important skill to be fostered in global citizenship education (GCE). Despite this, however, what empathy is, and how it can play the pivotal role often claimed for it in the literature, have not been adequately explored. Here, Eirik Risberg argues that, pace the common conception of empathy, empathy should not be construed narrowly, as an affective concept, but broadly, as (...)
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    Backtracking Counterfactuals.Julius von Kügelgen, Abdirisak Mohamed & Sander Beckers - forthcoming - Proceedings of the 2Nd Conference on Causal Learning and Reasoning.
    Counterfactual reasoning -- envisioning hypothetical scenarios, or possible worlds, where some circumstances are different from what (f)actually occurred (counter-to-fact) -- is ubiquitous in human cognition. Conventionally, counterfactually-altered circumstances have been treated as "small miracles" that locally violate the laws of nature while sharing the same initial conditions. In Pearl's structural causal model (SCM) framework this is made mathematically rigorous via interventions that modify the causal laws while the values of exogenous variables are shared. In recent years, however, this purely interventionist (...)
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  22. Why the Direct Argument Does Not Shift the Burden of Proof.Yael Loewenstein - 2016 - Journal of Philosophy 113 (4):210-223.
    Peter van Inwagen's influential Direct Argument (DA) for the incompatibility of moral responsibility and causal determinism makes use of an inference rule he calls "Rule B." Michael McKenna has argued that van Inwagen's defense of this rule is dialectically inappropriate because it is based entirely on alleged “confirming” cases that are not of the right kind to justify the use of Rule B in DA. Here I argue that McKenna’s objection is on the right track but more must be said (...)
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    The Repetition‐Break Plot Structure: A Cognitive Influence on Selection in the Marketplace of Ideas.Jeffrey Loewenstein & Chip Heath - 2009 - Cognitive Science 33 (1):1-19.
    Using research into learning from sequences of examples, we generate predictions about what cultural products become widely distributed in the social marketplace of ideas. We investigate what we term the Repetition‐Break plot structure: the use of repetition among obviously similar items to establish a pattern, and then a final contrasting item that breaks with the pattern to generate surprise. Two corpus studies show that this structure arises in about a third of folktales and story jokes. An experiment shows that jokes (...)
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  24. Should we be skeptics or contextualists about counterfactual conditionals?Yael Loewenstein - 2021 - Philosophy Compass 16 (10).
    Just as knowledge contextualism offers a way out of knowledge skepticism in the face of powerful skeptical arguments, counterfactual contextualism purports to answer the many compelling arguments for the skeptical thesis that most ordinary counterfactuals of the form ‘if A had happened, C would have happened’, are false. In this article I review a few of the arguments for counterfactual skepticism, before surveying the various types of contextualist responses. I then discuss some of the recent objections to counterfactual contextualism, with (...)
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    Wandlung und Aufstieg der Seele.Carl Julius Abegg - 1965 - Zürich,: Orell Füssli.
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  26. Hospodárske základy lu̕dovej demokracie.Julius Bránik - 1950 - Bratislava,: Slovenská akadémia vied a umení.
     
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    The structure and function of organization.James Feibleman & Julius W. Friend - 1945 - Philosophical Review 54 (1):19-44.
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    The ambidextral culture society and the “duality of mind”.Lauren Julius Harris - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (4):639-640.
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    The double solution of the theory of relativity.Julius Järnåker - 1970 - [Uppsala,: Almqvist & Wiksell.
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  30. Die Verankerung der Religion.Hans Julius Schneider, Christoph JÄGER, Matthias Jung & John V. Canfield - 2005 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (2).
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    Namen, die „nicht vertreten“. Wittgenstein über Zahlen, Begriffe und „Gegenstände der Psychologie“.Hans Julius Schneider - 2013 - In Josef G. F. Rothhaupt, Kulturen und Werte: Wittgensteins "Kringel-Buch" als Initialtext. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 203-222.
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    Projection.Hans Julius Schneider - 2014 - In Wittgenstein's Later Theory of Meaning: Imagination and Calculation. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 83–97.
    This chapter looks for a new understanding of the picture of a “projection”; and indeed the example of river names suggests a new way of speaking of projections. The considerations Wittgenstein discusses here indicate that the imagination (projection) is intertwined with calculation and that this should be considered a characteristic feature of natural languages: agreement about the success of the ongoing shared activities demands at every step the ability to project, to transfer – it demands creative imagination. Theoretically, an insight (...)
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    (1 other version)Schwerpunkt: Bilder und Worte.Hans Julius Schneider - 2006 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 54 (6):884-886.
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    Schwerpunkt: Die verankerung der religion.Hans Julius Schneider - 2005 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (2).
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    Schwerpunkt: Der Wiener Kreis Und Die Kunst.Hans Julius Schneider - 1995 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 43 (4):634-634.
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    Schwerpunkt: Naturalismus und Freiheit.Hans Julius Schneider - 2007 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 55 (6):889-892.
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    Schwerpunkt: Sprache und Schrift.Hans Julius Schneider - 2007 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 55 (1):79-80.
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    Schwerpunkt: Wie real sind die Farben?Hans Julius Schneider - 1998 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 46 (4):583.
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    The Sound of a Sentence II.Hans Julius Schneider - 2014 - In Wittgenstein's Later Theory of Meaning: Imagination and Calculation. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 98–103.
    Wittgenstein distinguishes two areas of what he calls the “use” of a word. First, there is the application of a word in the construction of a sentence, which he calls the “surface grammar.” Second, there is a usage that goes beyond the merely verbal part of language games, the rules governing which he terms “depth grammar.” These latter rules constitute what the preliminary work for the Investigations still referred to as “logical form.” To spell out Wittgenstein's analogy a little, he (...)
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    Was ist das Spielerische am Sprachspiel?Hans Julius Schneider - 2015 - Wittgenstein-Studien 6 (1).
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    What is it that Wittgenstein denies in his philosophy of psychology?Hans Julius Schneider - 2020 - Wittgenstein-Studien 11 (1):105-131.
    Taking up some of W.’s paradoxical remarks about the existence of ‘mental things’ the paper investigates, what exactly he is criticizing. After a discussion of the mistaken idea of a private baptizing of one’s own ‘mental events’ W.’s general criticism of the ‘object-and-name model’ is treated with a view on the consequences it has for our understanding of the mental. This treatment includes a discussion of figurative kinds of language use as well as a discussion of the difference between ‘things’ (...)
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    Was von der analytischen Philosophie bleiben sollte Ein Votum zu Peter Bieri.Hans Julius Schneider - 2008 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 56 (4):615-620.
    Der Aufsatz reagiert auf Peter Bieris Kritik der analytischen Philosophie und plädiert dafür, die systematischen sprachphilosophischen Einsichten des späten Wittgenstein als dauerhaft und weiterführend anzusehen, was insbesondere für unser Verständnis des Mentalen weitere Fortschritte verspricht. Er wendet sich gegen rein ,therapeutische Lesarten' von Wittgenstein und gegen die Streichung des erkenntnistheoretischen Impulses aus der Sprachphilosophie.
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    Welche Welt ist wirklich?Hans Julius Schneider - 2008 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 56 (6):991-993.
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    Antropologia e dialettica nella filosofia di Platone.Livio Sichirollo, Julius Stenzel & Alexandre Kojève - 1957 - Veronelli.
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  45. The Gospel According to John.George A. Turner & Julius R. Mantey - 1964
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    (1 other version)Die Wertlosigkeit der Jurisprudenz als Wissenschaft.Julius Hermann von Kirchmann - 1848 - Darmstadt,: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft.
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    François RASTIER.Franz Julius von dem Knesebeck - 2007 - Corpus 6:125-152.
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  48. Schuld ist Schicksal.Julius von Stackelberg - 1948 - München,: K. Weinmayer.
     
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    Affect regulation and affective forecasting.George Loewenstein - 2007 - In James J. Gross, Handbook of Emotion Regulation. Guilford Press. pp. 180--203.
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  50. A visceral account of addiction.George Loewenstein - 1999 - In Jon Elster & Ole-Jørgen Skog, Getting Hooked: Rationality and Addiction. Cambridge University Press.
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