Embodying Tradition and Ascribing Meaning: Israeli Jewish Atheists Choosing to Circumcise Their Sons
ABSTRACT This article explores the meanings Israeli–Jewish atheists ascribe to their choice to circumcise their sons. Despite their lack of religious belief, many choose to engage in this practice, often seen as a typical representation of Jewish physical embodiment. Employing a lived religion approach, which emphasizes the multifaceted nature of human
Tammar Friedman
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The boogie-woogie approach to creativity in art and science. [PDF]
Goldstein JL.
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Bronwyn Rebekah McFarland-Icke, Nurses in Nazi Germany: moral choice in history, Princeton University Press, 1999, pp. xvii, 343, £21.95 (hardback 0-691-00665-2). [PDF]
Thomas Neville Bonner
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The Pius XII controversy: John Cornwell, Margherita Marchione, et al [PDF]
Cole-Arnal, Oscar
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Does reflection reduce the epistemic side‐effect effect? A new challenge to error accounts
The epistemic side‐effect effect consists of an asymmetric pattern of knowledge attributions in harm and help cases, paralleling the Knobe effect for intentionality attributions. Error‐based accounts suggest the asymmetries arise from performance errors in harm cases. We challenge this claim with three new experimental studies designed to reduce errors.
Bartosz Maćkiewicz+3 more
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LGBTQIA+ inclusion in the global health policy agenda: A critical discourse analysis of the Lancet Commission report archive. [PDF]
Rosa WE+13 more
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Papa’s got a Brand New Kino German Wartime Memory in Edgar Reitz’s Heimat: A Chronicle of Germany [PDF]
Maclean, Nathan
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Openness as a political commitment
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Tadhg Ó Laoghaire
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Abstract The article explores the harrowing use of sexual violence as a tool in the ethnic cleansing of Germans in post‐World War II Czechoslovakia. By examining the grim realities of internment camps, prisons, and border regions, it reveals a disturbing pattern of abuse aimed primarily at German women by Czech men.
Jaromír Mrňka
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