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18The Story of Analytic Philosophy: Plot and Heroes (edited book)Routledge. 1998.This unique collection looks at analytic philosophy in its historical context. Prominent philosophers discuss key figures, including Russell and Wittgenstein, methods and results in analytic philosophy to present its story. This volume assesses the challenge posed by changing cultural and philosophical trends and movements.
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9The ‘Language and World’ of ReligionIn Joachim Schulte (ed.), Signs, Minds and Actions, De Gruyter. pp. 147-156. 2010.
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2The Story of Analytic Philosophy: Plot and Heroes (edited book)Routledge. 2013.This unique collection looks at analytic philosophy in its historical context. Prominent philosophers discuss key figures, including Russell and Wittgenstein, methods and results in analytic philosophy to present its story. This volume assesses the challenge posed by changing cultural and philosophical trends and movements.
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108The Story of Analytic Philosophy: Plot and Heroes (edited book)Routledge. 2002.This unique collection looks at analytic philosophy in its historical context. Prominent philosophers discuss key figures, including Russell and Wittgenstein, methods and results in analytic philosophy to present its story. This volume assesses the challenge posed by changing cultural and philosophical trends and movements.
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18Wittgenstein and democratic politics: language, dialogue and political forms of life (edited book)Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. 2025.This volume demonstrates how Wittgenstein's philosophy can illuminate our understanding of politics and open new ways of conceptualizing democratic theory and practice. Its focus is on language, reason and communication as central to identifying present confusions in our understanding of democracy. The book seeks to engage Wittgenstein's philosophical insights, aiming to go beyond the dichotomous oppositions and conceptual entanglements pervading existing frameworks of social and political theor…Read more
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2Philosophy of human rights: a systematic introductionRoutledge. 2020.Fundamentals -- The legal framework -- Some questions (about human rights) -- Philosophical groundings -- Liberal underpinnings -- Theories of rights -- Theories of human rights -- Issues in human rights -- The universalism of human rights -- Groups and other collections -- Rights on our mind -- Global economic rights -- Security, sovereignty, and humanitarian intervention -- Critique -- Philosophical critique of human rights -- Back to the rough ground -- On the ground.
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1Wittgenstein's discussion of "Now : use of such a word as 'god'"In David G. Stern (ed.), Wittgenstein in the 1930s: Between the Tractatus and the Investigations, Cambridge University Press. 2018.
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91Review of Stern (1995): Wittgenstein on Mind and LanguagePragmatics and Cognition 5 (1): 177-184. 1997.
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108Online Security: What’s in a Name? (review)Philosophy and Technology 26 (4): 397-410. 2013.This article motions to a real contradiction between online security and civil rights. It traverses semantic and conceptual elaborations of both security and human rights, narrowing their range to national security and human rather than civil rights, and suggests that the concept of security itself, whether online or not, is a rhetorical instrument in the hands of interested parties, mostly states and militaries. This instrument is used to undermine human rights precisely by means of its associa…Read more
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212Thomas Hobbes: Telling the story of the science of politicsPhilosophy and Rhetoric 33 (1): 59-73. 2000.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Rhetoric 33.1 (2000) 59-73 [Access article in PDF] Thomas Hobbes: Telling the Story of the Science of Politics Anat Biletzki Science and storytelling First, the traditional commonplaces: Science does not tell stories. Disciplines purporting to be sciences eschew their storytelling aspects in favor of axiomatic, deductive, demonstrative, or whatnot essentials of science. Those deeming the story itself essential give up …Read more
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44Hues of Philosophy. Essays in Memory of Ruth Manor (edited book)College Publications. 2010.This volume, in memory of Ruth Manor, consists of articles presented at her memorial conference at Tel Aviv University. The articles, by colleagues and students, friends and family represent the wide range of interest and expertise that Manor brought to her teaching and research - from formal logic to pragmatics, and from rhetoric to ethics. The collection includes articles by Jaakko Hintikka, Arnon Avron, Oron Shagrir, Eli Dresner, Eran Guter, Amnon Wolman, Anat Matar, and Anat Biletzki. Emblem…Read more
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1Wittgenstein: analytic philosopher?In Anat Biletzki & Anat Matar (eds.), The Story of Analytic Philosophy: Plot and Heroes, Routledge. pp. 197. 2002.
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1Politicizing human rights (using international law)In Larry May & Zachary Hoskins (eds.), International Criminal Law and Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. 2010.
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32(Over)Interpreting WittgensteinSpringer Verlag. 2012.(Over)Interpreting Wittgenstein will be read by philosophers investigating Wittgenstein and by scholars, interpreters, students, and specialists, in both analytic and continental philosophy. It will intrigue readers interested in issues of interpretation and cultural studies. This book tells the story - as yet untold - of Wittgenstein interpretation during the past eighty years. It provides different interpretations, chronologies, developments, and controversies. It aims to discover the (socio-c…Read more
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96"The Little Logic Book," by Lee Hardy, Del Ratzsch, Rebecca K. De Young, and Gregory Mellema (review)Teaching Philosophy 37 (3): 414-419. 2014.
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39Meaning as Use in the Digital TurnIn Alois Pichler & Herbert Hrachovec (eds.), Wittgenstein and the Philosophy of Information: Proceedings of the 30th International Ludwig Wittgenstein-Symposium in Kirchberg, 2007, De Gruyter. pp. 141-152. 2008.
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120Introduction: Bridging the analytic-continental divideInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 9 (3). 2001.
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54Was Wittgenstein a Cultural Relativist?In Danièle Moyal-Sharrock, Volker Munz & Annalisa Coliva (eds.), Mind, Language and Action: Proceedings of the 36th International Wittgenstein Symposium, De Gruyter. pp. 65-76. 2015.
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63Review of Robert J. Fogelin, Taking Wittgenstein at His Word: A Textual Study (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (5). 2010.
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De-transcendentalizing religionIn Edoardo Zamuner & D. K. Levy (eds.), Wittgenstein’s Enduring Arguments, Routledge. 2014.
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37The Philosophy of Human Rights: A Systematic IntroductionRoutledge. 2015.During the last 20 years, philosophers from different quarters and with very different approaches have begun to theorize human rights in an outpouring of authored and edited books and journal articles. In addition, among policy makers and in the legal arena—the so called workings fields of human rights—there have been noteworthy investigations of human rights that tackle philosophical issues. In this book, Anat Biletzki brings a systematic approach to the multitudinous philosophical analyses of …Read more
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92Over interpreting WittgensteinKluwer Academic Publishers. 2003.(Over)Interpreting Wittgenstein will be read by philosophers investigating Wittgenstein and by scholars, interpreters, students, and specialists, in both analytic and continental philosophy. It will intrigue readers interested in issues of interpretation and cultural studies. This book tells the story - as yet untold - of Wittgenstein interpretation during the past eighty years. It provides different interpretations, chronologies, developments, and controversies. It aims to discover the (socio-c…Read more
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162Inherent Dignity: The Essence of Human Rights (or How to Get from Dignity to Political Power)Diogenes 57 (4): 21-26. 2010.The UDHR posits a conjunction of dignity and rights as the basis of ‘‘freedom, justice and peace in the world’’. This paper distinguishes between the two, viewing human dignity itself as the ultimate - even though enigmatic - foundation of human rights. Although originally seen as under the purview of sovereign states (while still being international), human rights have travelled into the more amorphous territory of civil community. It is, indeed, now fashionable to address civil community (aka …Read more
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