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Also at Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan
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Ronny Miron, Francesco, Alfieri. Die Rezeption Edith Steins: Internationale Edith- Stein-Bibliographie 1942–2012Iyyun, The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly 62. 2013.
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Ronny Miron, Models of Presence and Loss of Transcendence in HistoryPhilosophy Study 3 (4): 331-351. 2013.
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Ronny Miron, Unity and Fragmentation of the Self in Leibowitz's Idea of Faith and their Repercussions: A Critical PerspectiveIn Avi Sagi & Dov Schwartz (eds.), On Faith, Academic Studies Press. 2013.
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Hanoch Ben-Pazi, Love Discourse: Rosenzweig vs. PlatoIn Yossi Turner, Y. Amir & M. Brasser (eds.), Faith, Truth and Reason - The Philosophy of Franz Rosenzweig, K. Alber. 2012.
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Ohad Nachtomy, Leibniz and Kant on Possibility and ExistenceBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (5): 953-972. 2012.
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Ohad Nachtomy, Nicolas de Cues et G.W. Leibniz: Infini, Expression et Singularité (review)The Leibniz Review 22 167-173. 2012.
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Ohad Nachtomy, Nicolas de Cues et G.W. Leibniz: Infini, Expression et Singularité (review)The Leibniz Review 22 167-173. 2012.
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Ronny Miron, The Phenomenon of the Self in "The Skin and the Gown"In Avidov Lipsker & Avi Sagi (eds.), Twenty-Four Readings in Aharon Appelfeld's Literary Work, Bar Ilan University Press. 2011.
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Ohad Nachtomy, A Tale of Two Thinkers, One Meeting, and Three Degrees of Infinity: Leibniz and Spinoza (1675–8)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (5): 935-961. 2011.
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J. E. H. Smith and Ohad Nachtomy, Machines of Nature and Corporeal Substances in Leibniz (edited book)Springer. 2011.
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Ohad Nachtomy, Leibniz on Infinite Beings and Non-beingsIn Smith Justin & Fraenkel Carlos (eds.), The Rationalists, Springer/synthese. pp. 183--199. 2011.
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Ronny Miron, The Guilt which we are: An Ontological Approach to Karl Jaspers’ Idea of GuiltAnalecta Husserliana 105 229-251. 2010.
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Hanoch Sheinman, Promises and Agreements: Philosophical Essays (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2010.
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Ohad Nachtomy, Leibniz lecteur de Spinoza. La genése d'une opposition complexeBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 18 (3): 521-524. 2010.
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Ohad Nachtomy, Review of mark Kulstad, Mogens laerke, David Snyder (eds.), The Philosophy of the Young Leibniz (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (5). 2010.
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Gabriel Danzig, Apologizing for Socrates: How Plato and Xenophon Created Our SocratesLexington Books. 2010.
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Yuval Dolev, Antirealism, presentism and bivalenceInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 18 (1). 2010.
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Tzvi Langermann, Islamic Atomism and the Galenic TraditionHistory of Science 47 (3): 277-295. 2009.
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Ronny Miron, The Self in the Realms Ontology: A Critical View of Hannah Arendt’s Conception of The Human ConditionInternational Journal of the Humanities 6 (11): 41-52. 2009.
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Hanoch Ben-Pazi, Eros within the limits of mere reason: On the maimonidean limits of modern jewish philosophyIn James T. Robinson (ed.), The cultures of Maimonideanism: new approaches to the history of Jewish thought, Brill. pp. 9--335. 2009.
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Ohad Nachtomy, Yaron Ramati, Ayelet Shavit, and Zohar Yakhini, It Takes Two to Tango: Genotyping and Phenotyping in Genome-Wide Association StudiesBiological Theory 4 (3): 294-301. 2009.
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Gabriel Danzig, Big Boys And Little Boys: Justice And Law In Xenophon’s Cyropaedia and MemorabiliaPolis 26 (2): 271-295. 2009.
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Yuval Dolev, Time and realism: Metaphysical and antimetaphysical perspectives * by Yuval Dolev (review)Analysis 69 (2): 372-374. 2009.
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Ohad Nachtomy, Leibniz's Rationality: Divine Intelligibility and Human IntelligibilityIn Marcelo Dascal (ed.), Leibniz: What Kind of Rationalist?, Springer. pp. 73--82. 2008.