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Translation Notes: Heidegger, Derrida, and the Chance for (a) Philosophy. [PDF]
Nardelli E.
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The history of occupational health on the African continent. [PDF]
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German validation of three ethics questionnaires: Consequentialist scale, ethical standards of judgment questionnaire, and revised ethics position questionnaire. [PDF]
Teichmann B, Melchior F, Kosteletos G.
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Contemporary Jewish Philosophy
2020edizione ingl. di Il pensiero ebraico del Novecento. Una introduzione, Donzelli, Roma 2003.
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Philosophy Today, 2006
What is Jewish philosophy?1 Why is it philosophy? And if there is such a thing as Jewish philosophy, who counts as a Jewish philosopher? These questions guide any number of essays devoted to the topic of Jewish philosophy; some specifically address the meta-question of what constitutes Jewish philosophy and what thinkers are included in this category ...
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What is Jewish philosophy?1 Why is it philosophy? And if there is such a thing as Jewish philosophy, who counts as a Jewish philosopher? These questions guide any number of essays devoted to the topic of Jewish philosophy; some specifically address the meta-question of what constitutes Jewish philosophy and what thinkers are included in this category ...
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Jewish philosophy, contemporary
2018Jewish philosophy is pursued by committed Jews seeking to understand Judaism and the world in one another’s light. In this broad sense, contemporary Jewish philosophy maintains the central focus of classical, medieval and Enlightenment Jewish philosophy. But a certain kind of traditionalism distinguishes many contemporary Jewish philosophers from their
Henry S. Levinson, Jonathan W. Malino
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2018
Jewish ideas about politics are embedded in the traditional genres of Judaic discourse, more often legal or homiletic than systematically philosophical. A defining feature of this tradition is its historical setting, as for most of their history the Jews lacked a state.
Noam J. Zohar, Michael Walzer
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Jewish ideas about politics are embedded in the traditional genres of Judaic discourse, more often legal or homiletic than systematically philosophical. A defining feature of this tradition is its historical setting, as for most of their history the Jews lacked a state.
Noam J. Zohar, Michael Walzer
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Green EMI shielding: Dielectric/magnetic “genes” and design philosophy
Carbon, 2023, Mao-Sheng Cao
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