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Hanoch Ben-Pazi, Phenomenology of Pregnancy, Maternity and Parenthood in the Writings of R. Joseph Soloveitchik and Emmanuel LévinasJUDAICA Beiträge Zum Verstehen des Judentums 72 (3): 387-412. 2016.
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Hanoch Ben-Pazi, Levinasian thoughts on witnessing: Forgiveness, guilt, and reconciliationSouth African Journal of Philosophy 35 (3): 345-358. 2016.
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Yuval Dolev and Michael Roubach, Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science (edited book)Springer. 2016.
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David Widerker, On the Luck Objection to LibertarianismIn Andrei Buckareff, Carlos Moya & Sergi Rosell (eds.), Agency, Freedom, and Moral Responsibility, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 94-115. 2015.
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Hanoch Ben-Pazi, Emmanuel Levinas: Hermeneutics, Ethics, and ArtJournal of Literature and Art Studies 5. 2015.
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Hanoch Ben-Pazi, Ethical Dwelling and the Glory of Bearing WitnessLevinas Studies 10 (1): 221-248. 2015.
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Ohad Nachtomy, Philosophical Religions from Plato to Spinoza: Reason, Religion, and AutonomyBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (1): 193-196. 2015.
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Gadi Charles Weber, Maimonides and the Epicurean Position on ProvidenceReview of Metaphysics 68 (3): 545-572. 2015.
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Hanoch Ben-Pazi, Joseph: The Voice from the CoffinIn Yael Lin (ed.), Levinas Faces Biblical Figures, Lexington Books. pp. 173-188. 2014.
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Hanoch Ben-Pazi, "Poverty in Rabbinic Midrash", A Poor People of God for the Poor in the World?In Achim Buckenmaier Ludwig Weimer (ed.), 4. "Poverty in Rabbinic Midrash", A Poor People of God for the Poor in the World?, Achim Buckenmaier and Ludwig Weimer (eds.), Rome: Latern University Press 2014, pp. 33 - 58, Latern University Press. 2014.
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Ephraim Meir, Edna Langenthal, Gary D. Mole, Elisabeth Goldwyn, Catherine Chalier, Eli Schonfeld, Michal Ben-Naftali, Richard A.(USA) Cohen, Hanoch Ben-Pazi, and Tamar Abramov, Levinas Faces Biblical Figures (edited book)Lexington Books. 2014.
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Ohad Nachtomy, Leibniz et l’individualité organique by Jeanne RolandJournal of the History of Philosophy 52 (2): 378-379. 2014.
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Ohad Nachtomy and Tamar Levanon, On Oneness and Substance in Leibniz’s Middle YearsThe Leibniz Review 24 69-91. 2014.
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Ohad Nachtomy and Justin Smith, The Life Sciences in Early Modern Philosophy (edited book)Oup Usa. 2014.
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Gabriel Danzig, The use and abuse of Critias: Conflicting portraits in Plato and XenophonClassical Quarterly 64 (2): 507-524. 2014.
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Yuval Dolev, Realism, Tense, and Context SensitivityIn Guido Bonino, Greg Jesson & Javier Cumpa (eds.), Defending Realism: Ontological and Epistemological Investigations, De Gruyter. pp. 29-50. 2014.
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David Widerker and Stewart Goetz, Fischer against the dilemma defence: the defence prevailsAnalysis 73 (2): 283-295. 2013.
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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. pp. 105-124. 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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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.