Results for 'Yosef Yitsḥaḳ Lifshits'

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  1. Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg and the foundation of Jewish political thought.Yosef Yitsḥaḳ Lifshits - 2016 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  2. Eḥad be-khol dimyonot: hagutam ha-diʼaleḳṭit shel Ḥaside Ashkenaz = One God, many images: dialectical thought in Hasidei Ashkenaz.Yosef Yitsḥaḳ Lifshits - 2015 - Tel Aviv: Hotsaʼat ha-Ḳibuts ha-meʼuḥad.
     
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  3. Sefer Yosher horai: berure halakhah be-mitsṿat kibud av ṿa-em.Yiśraʼ Rapaporṭ & el Yosef ben Yitsḥaḳ - 2008 - Bene Beraḳ: Yiśraʼel Yosef Rapoporṭ.
     
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  4. Sefer Śiaḥ Yosef: u-vo leḳeṭ śiḥot u-mesarim ḥinukhiyim..Yosef Z. Ben Shimshon Fogel - 2010 - Rekhasim: [Mishpaḥat Fogel].
     
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  5. Sefer Divre Yosef: devarim ʻarevim u-metuḳim mi-devash..Yosef Aryeh Kats - 1987 - Bene Beraḳ: B. ha-Kohen Kats. Edited by Barukh Kats.
     
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  6. Sefer Divre Yosef.Yosef ben Moshe Alashqar - 1996 - Lod: Orot Yahadut ha-Magreb. Edited by Mosheh Amar & Yaʻaḳov Shemuʼel Shpigel.
    ʻEdut be-Hosef -- Derekh ʻets ha-ḥayim -- Refuʼat ha-nefesh -- ha-Tapuaḥ.
     
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  7. Sefer ʻEṭ Yosef: ḳinyan Torah: beʼur 48 ḳinyene ha-Torah, pirḳe hadrakhah..ʻOvadyah Yosef ben Mordekhai Ṭoledano - 2004 - Yerushalayim: ʻOvadyah Yosef ben Mordekhai Ṭoledano.
     
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  8. Sefer Yesod Yosef : ʻal shemirat ha-berit ṿe-tiḳuno.me-et Yosef bmo ha-R. R. Shelomoh - 1977 - In Joseph ben Solomon Calahora, Ḥayim Yitsḥaḳ Aharon, Eliyahu Saliman Mani, Moses ben Menahem Graf, Shimʻon ben Daṿid Abayov & Avraham Bar Shem Ṭov (eds.), Yesod Yosef. [Yerushalayim: Ḥ. Mo. L..
     
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    The neurology of syntax: Language use without broca's area.Yosef Grodzinsky - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1):1-21.
    A new view of the functional role of the left anterior cortex in language use is proposed. The experimental record indicates that most human linguistic abilities are not localized in this region. In particular, most of syntax (long thought to be there) is not located in Broca's area and its vicinity (operculum, insula, and subjacent white matter). This cerebral region, implicated in Broca's aphasia, does have a role in syntactic processing, but a highly specific one: It is the neural home (...)
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  10. Sefer Yalḳut Yosef: hilkhot kibud av ṿa-em.Yitsḥaḳ Yosef - 2001 - Yerushalayim: Mekhon "Ḥazon ʻOvadyah".
    kerekh 1. Ba-halakhah uve-agadah -- kerekh 2. [without special title].
     
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    The syntactic characterization of agrammatism.Yosef Grodzinsky - 1984 - Cognition 16 (2):99-120.
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    Bio-Social Race as a Socially Salient Conception of Race.Yosef Washington - forthcoming - Philosophy of the Social Sciences.
    In this paper I argue that a Bio-Social conception of “race” is a socially salient conception within the United States. This conception is “socially salient” in the sense that is demonstrative of public understanding and public use of the race concept within context of the United States and its member institutions. This conception is “Bio-Social” in the sense that a set of biological and social properties form the necessary conditions for “race” and “racial group membership.” I explain that these biological (...)
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    Chto takoe klassika?: ontognoseologii︠a︡, smysl mira, "istinnai︠a︡ seredina".Mikhail Aleksandrovich Lifshit︠s︡ - 2004 - Moskva: Iskusstvo XXI vek.
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    Epicurus’ “Kinetic” and “Katastematic” Pleasures. A Reappraisal.Yosef Z. Liebersohn - 2015 - Elenchos 36 (2):271-296.
    In this paper I shall offer new definitions for what seem to be the most dominant terms in Epicurus’ theory of pleasures - “kinetic” and “katastematic”. While most of the scholarly literature treats these terms as entirely concerned with states of motion and states of stability, I shall argue that the distinction concerns whether pain is or is not removed by this or that pleasure. As the removal of pain is a necessary condition for the Epicurean goal of ataraxia and (...)
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    Le cadre archéologique de la révolution du paléolithique supérieur.Ofer Bar-Yosef - 2006 - Diogène 214 (2):3-23.
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  16. Sefer ha-Rotseh bi-teshuvah: yalḳuṭ nirḥav mi-divre Ḥazal ṿe-rabotenu gedole u-meʼore ha-dorot ʻal ʻinyene ha-teshuvah..Yosef Churba - 2014 - Bruklin, Nyu Yorḳ: Yosef Shurbah me-Eli ha-Kohen. Edited by Yaʻaḳov Tsevi Feldman.
     
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  17. Sefer Mesharim ahevukha: hilkhot ahavat H.: gidre ha-mitsṿah ṿe-ofane ḳiyumah, ha-mevoʼarim be-divre rabotenu..Yosef Ḥayim Dayan - 2010 - Yerushalayim: Mosheh Ḥai.
     
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  18. Sod ha-niśuʼin.Yosef Eliyahu - 2005 - Yerushalayim: Yosef Eliyahu.
    1. Śiḥot, ʻetsot, sipurim, ṿe-hadrakhot maʻaśiyot li-veniyat ha-ḳesher ben bene ha-zug ... -- 2. Be-parashat ha-shavuʻa.
     
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    Neurobiological approaches to language: Falsehoods and fallacies.Yosef Grodzinsky - 1996 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19 (4):637-637.
    The conclusion that language is not really innate or modular is based on several fallacies. I show that the target article confuses communicative skills with linguistic abilities, and that its discussion of brain/language relations is replete with factual errors. I also criticize its attempt to contrast biological and linguistic principles. Finally, I argue that no case is made for the “alternative” approach proposed here.
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  20. The trace deletion hypothesis and the tree-pruning hypothesis: Still valid characterizations of broca's aphasia.Yosef Grodzinsky - 2000 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (1):55-64.
    I begin with a characterization of neurolinguistic theories, trying to pinpoint some general properties that an account of brain/language relations should have. I then address specific criticisms made in the commentaries regarding the syntactic theory assumed in the target article, properties of the Trace Deletion Hypothesis (TDH) and the Tree-Pruning Hyothesis (TPH), other experimental results from aphasia, and findings from functional neuroimaging. Despite the criticism, the picture of the limited role of Broca's area remains unchanged.
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    Rejecting Socrates’ Rejection of Retaliation.Yosef Z. Liebersohn - 2011 - Maynooth Philosophical Papers 6:45-56.
    This paper criticizes one of Vlastos’ well-known articles, in which he purports to reveal what he takes to be one of Socrates’ great achievements in ethics. By using what I take to be a more appropriate way of analysing Plato’s dialogues, I show how the same paragraph which is used by Vlastos to corroborate his case proves, in fact, the opposite. What Vlastos regards as “Socrates’ Rejection of Retaliation” turns out to be nothing but an instrument used by Socrates to (...)
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  22. Dialog s Ėvalʹdom Ilʹenkovym: problema idealʹnogo.Mikhail Aleksandrovich Lifshit︠s︡ - 2003 - Moskva: Progress-Tradit︠s︡ii︠a︡.
     
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  23. Filosofii︠a︡ iskusstva v proshlom i nastoi︠a︡shchem.Mikhail Aleksandrovich Lifshit︠s︡ (ed.) - 1981 - Moskva: Izd-vo "Iskusstvo".
     
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  24. Karl Marx und die Ästhetik.Mikhail Aleksandrovich Lifshit︠s︡ - 1967 - Dresden,: Verlag der Kunst.
     
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    On Reading Herzen.Mikhail A. Lifshits - 1967 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 6 (1):28-39.
    Many solemn words were uttered in connection with the Herzen anniversary. The ceremonial feast is long past, and the fires of the celebration have been extinguished. Yet Herzen is for us such a peak of revolutionary thought that it is not too late to write of him even post festum - "after the holiday.".
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  26. Perepiska 1931-1970.Mikhail Aleksandrovich Lifshit︠s︡ - 2011 - Moskva: Grundrisse. Edited by György Lukács.
     
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    Problem of decidability for some constructive theories of equalities.V. A. Lifshits - 1969 - In A. O. Slisenko (ed.), Studies in constructive mathematics and mathematical logic. New York,: Consultants Bureau. pp. 29--31.
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    Some reduction classes and undecidable theories.V. A. Lifshits - 1969 - In A. O. Slisenko (ed.), Studies in constructive mathematics and mathematical logic. New York,: Consultants Bureau. pp. 24--25.
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    The Crisis of Ugliness: From Cubism to Pop-Art.Mikhail Aleksandrovich Lifshit︠s︡ - 2018 - Brill.
    Mikhail Lifshitz is a major forgotten figure in the tradition of Marxist philosophy and art history. _The Crisis of Ugliness_, published here in English for the first time, is a compact broadside against modernism in the visual arts that resists the dogmatic complacencies of Stalinist aesthetics.
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    The philosophy of art of Karl Marx.Mikhail Aleksandrovich Lifshit︠s︡ - 1938 - London: Pluto Press. Edited by Ralph B. Winn & Angel Flores.
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    The Socialization of the Socializer.M. A. Lifshit - 1975 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 14 (1):65-76.
    Practical ideas have been put forth here, and do not blame me if I repeat some of them. Those speeches that emphasized the primacy of the idea of socialization particularly pleased me. It must always, as a goal, take precedence over any curriculum. There is no need to explain why. We know that instruction is more mechanical in character, while socialization, by its very nature, is more organic. But man is an organic being, and everything that comes from without has (...)
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    The Uniqueness of the Human Being.I. M. Lifshits - 1977 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 16 (1):60-67.
    Of the many questions to which the RST has given rise, I should like to single out two groups.
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  33. Pirkei Avot: ethics of the fathers: with a new commentary anthologized from the works of the classic commentators and the Chasidic masters.Yosef Marcus (ed.) - 2014 - Brooklyn, New York: Kehot Publication Society.
     
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  34. ha-Madrikh la-mitʼareaḥ.Yitshak Meir - 2012 - Yerushalayim: Dabri shir.
     
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    The logical perception of the pure consciousness.Yosef Joseph Segman - 2020 - Science and Philosophy 8 (2):71-89.
    Does pure consciousness exist without being hooked to a physical mechanism? Can such claim be proven logically? The magnitude of asking this sort of question is similar to asking: Is it logical that matter exists out of the total void? The answer to both questions is yes. The aim of this paper is to show that, the existence of pure consciousness is a logical state, it is not energy, and it exists timelessly and can be experienced beyond the physical body. (...)
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    The Conflict Between Education and Democracy.Doron Yosef-Hassidim - 2019 - Philosophy of Education 75:411-423.
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  37. The hard problem of meta-learning is what-to-learn.Yosef Prat & Ehud Lamm - 2024 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 47:e161.
    Binz et al. highlight the potential of meta-learning to greatly enhance the flexibility of AI algorithms, as well as to approximate human behavior more accurately than traditional learning methods. We wish to emphasize a basic problem that lies underneath these two objectives, and in turn suggest another perspective of the required notion of “meta” in meta-learning: knowing what to learn.
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    Full interpretation of minimal images.Guy Ben-Yosef, Liav Assif & Shimon Ullman - 2018 - Cognition 171 (C):65-84.
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    The archaeological framework of the Upper Paleolithic revolution.Ofer Bar-Yosef - 2007 - Diogenes 54 (2):3 - 18.
    The Upper Palaeolithic Revolution, sometimes called ‘the Creative Explosion’, is seen as the period when the forefathers of modern forager societies emerged. Similarly to the Industrial and Neolithic Revolutions, it represents a short time span when numerous inventions appeared and cultural changes occurred. The inventions were in the domain of technology, that is, shaping of new stone tool forms, longdistance exchange of raw materials, the use of bone, antler and ivory as well as rare minerals for the production of domestic (...)
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  40. The Origin of Human Social Institutions.Bar-Yosef Ofer - 2001
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    Minimal videos: Trade-off between spatial and temporal information in human and machine vision.Guy Ben-Yosef, Gabriel Kreiman & Shimon Ullman - 2020 - Cognition 201 (C):104263.
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  42. Sefer Be-emunah shelemah: ha-nisah davar elekha... (Iyov 4 2-4).Yosef Zalman Blokh - 2012 - Monsi, Nu Yorḳ: Yosef Zalman Blokh.
     
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    The authority of the divine law: a study in Tannaitic midrash.Yosef Bronstein - 2024 - Boston: Academic Studies Press.
    Many Jewish groups of late antiquity assumed that they were obligated to observe the Divine Law. This book attempts to study the various rationales offered by these groups to explain the authority that the Divine Law had over them. Second Temple groups tended to look towards philosophy or metaphysics to justify the Divine Law's authority. The tannaim, though, formulated legal arguments that obligate Israel to observe the Divine Law. While this turn towards legalism is pan-tannaitic, two distinct legal arguments can (...)
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    Icônes.Yosef Joseph Dadoune - 2015 - Multitudes 61 (4):1-225.
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  45. Language disorders.Yosef Grodzinsky - 2003 - In L. Nadel (ed.), Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. Nature Publishing Group.
     
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  46. Haguto ha-filosofit shel R. Avraham Ibn-ʻEzra.Yosef Kohen - 1996 - Rishon le-Tsiyon: Shai.
     
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    Persuasion, Justice and Democracy in Plato’s Crito.Yosef Z. Liebersohn - 2015 - Peitho 6 (1):147-166.
    Speeches and persuasion dominate Plato’s Crito. This paper, paying particular attention to the final passage in the dialogue, shows that the focus on speeches, persuasion and allusions to many other elements of rhetoric is an integral part of Plato’s severe criticism of democracy, one of the main points of the Crito. Speeches allow members of a democracy – represented in our dialogue by Crito – firstly to break the law for self-interested reasons while considering themselves still to be law-abiding citizens, (...)
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    Speech, Personification, and Friendship in Plato’s Crito.Yosef Z. Liebersohn - 2024 - Plato Journal 25:119-129.
    In this article, I propose novel answers to three longstanding questions in the scholarship on Plato’s Crito: (1) Why does Socrates choose to respond to Crito in the second part of the conversation by using a speech?; (2) Why does this speech employ personification?; and (3) Why are the Laws, specifically, personified? The answers to these questions will reveal Socrates’ method of treating Crito and his worldview. The latter considers himself to be a good man for a twofold reason, namely, (...)
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    O Gegele.Mikhail Aleksandrovich Lifshit︠s︡ - 2012 - Moskva: Gri︠u︡ndrisse.
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  50. Problema nasledii︠a︡ v teorii iskusstva.Mikhail Aleksandrovich Lifshit︠s︡ (ed.) - 1984 - Moskva: "Iskusstvo".
     
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