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    Automating provision of feedback to stroke patients with and without information on compensatory movements: A pilot study.Daphne Fruchter, Ronit Feingold Polak, Sigal Berman & Shelly Levy-Tzedek - 2022 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Providing effective feedback to patients in a rehabilitation training program is essential. As technologies are being developed to support patient training, they need to be able to provide the users with feedback on their performance. As there are various aspects on which feedback can be given, it is important to ensure that users are not overwhelmed by too much information given too frequently by the assistive technology. We created a rule-based set of guidelines for the desired hierarchy, timing, and content (...)
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    The Role of Compassion in Shaping Social Entrepreneurs’ Prosocial Opportunity Recognition.Ronit Yitshaki, Fredric Kropp & Benson Honig - 2022 - Journal of Business Ethics 179 (2):617-647.
    Compassion is acknowledged as a key motivational source of prosocial opportunity recognition. This study examines the underlying processes of different types of compassion that lead to prosocial OR interventions designed to solve or ameliorate social problems. Self-compassion is associated with intimate personal experiences of suffering and encompasses a desire to alleviate the distress of others based on common humanity, mental distance and mindfulness. Other-regarding compassion is associated with value structures and social awareness and is based on a desire to help (...)
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    A Woman Died: Abortion and the Politics of Birth in Ireland.Ronit Lentin - 2013 - Feminist Review 105 (1):130-136.
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    Decision-making process regarding passive euthanasia: Theory of planned behavior framework.Ronit Tsemach & Anat Amit Aharon - forthcoming - Nursing Ethics.
    Background Nurses have an essential role in caring for end-of-life patients. Nevertheless, the nurse’s involvement in the passive euthanasia decision-making process is insufficient and lower than expected. Objectives To explore factors associated with nurses’ intention to be involved in non-treatment decisions (NTD) regarding passive euthanasia decision-making versus their involvement in the palliative care of patients requesting euthanasia, using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) framework. Design A cross-sectional study utilizing a random sample. Participants and research context The study was conducted (...)
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    Engaging Social Justice Methods to Create Palliative Care Programs That Reflect the Cultural Values of African American Patients with Serious Illness and Their Families: A Path Towards Health Equity.Ronit Elk & Shena Gazaway - 2021 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 49 (2):222-230.
    Cultural values influence how people understand illness and dying, and impact their responses to diagnosis and treatment, yet end-of-life care is rooted in white, middle class values. Faith, hope, and belief in God’s healing power are central to most African Americans, yet life-preserving care is considered “aggressive” by the healthcare system, and families are pressured to cease it.
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    Universities in the new global economy: Actors or spectators.Eva Egron-Polak - 2005 - In Glen Alan Jones, Patricia L. McCarney & Michael L. Skolnik (eds.), Creating Knowledge, Strengthening Nations: The Changing Role of Higher Education. University of Toronto Press. pp. 56--66.
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    Relative clause reading in hearing impairment: different profiles of syntactic impairment.Ronit Szterman & Naama Friedmann - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Between Sefer Yezirah and Wisdom Literature: Three Binitarian Approaches in Sefer Yezirah.Ronit Meroz - 2007 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 6 (18):101-142.
    This paper presents three basic ideas which are interrelated with one another: 1) The assertion that a single subject unites all the discussions in Sefer Yezirah, from beginning to end: namely, the nature of Wisdom, upon which the world stands (or is suspended); 2) A stylistic-linguistic analysis leading to the division of Sefer Yezirah into three “accounts,” around which are crystallized the style and contents of the book as a whole. The Account of the “Sealing of the Ends” is the (...)
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  9. Between Sefer Yezirah and wisdom literature: three Binitarian approaches in Sefer Yezirah.Ronit Meroz - 2008 - In Moshe Idel, Sandu Frunză & Mihaela Frunză (eds.), Essays in honor of Moshe Idel. Cluj-Napoca: Provo Press.
     
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    Chick-lit in a time of African cosmopolitanism.Ronit Frenkel & Pamila Gupta - 2019 - Feminist Theory 20 (2):123-132.
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    Pleasure as genre: popular fiction, South African chick-lit and Nthikeng Mohlele's Pleasure.Ronit Frenkel - 2019 - Feminist Theory 20 (2):171-184.
    The success of popular women's fiction requires a mode of analysis that is able to reveal the patterns across this category in order to better understand the appeal of these books. Popular fiction, like chick-lit, can be contradictorily framed as simultaneously constituting one, as well as many genres, if a genre is the codification of discursive properties. It may consist of romances, thrillers, romantic suspense and so forth in terms of its discursive properties, but popular women's fiction will also have (...)
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    Unitary and dual models of phenomenal consciousness.Tomáš Marvan & Michal Polák - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 56:1-12.
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    The Inner Kalacakratantra: A Buddhist Tantric View of the Individual. Vesna A. Wallace.Ronit Yoeli Tlalim - 2002 - Buddhist Studies Review 19 (2):219-221.
    The Inner Kalacakratantra: A Buddhist Tantric View of the Individual. Vesna A. Wallace. Oxford University Press, Oxford 2001. x, 273 pp. £45.00. ISBN 0-19-512211-9.
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  14. Apical amplification—a cellular mechanism of conscious perception?Tomas Marvan, Michal Polák, Talis Bachmann & William A. Phillips - 2021 - Neuroscience of Consciousness 7 (2):1-17.
    We present a theoretical view of the cellular foundations for network-level processes involved in producing our conscious experience. Inputs to apical synapses in layer 1 of a large subset of neocortical cells are summed at an integration zone near the top of their apical trunk. These inputs come from diverse sources and provide a context within which the transmission of information abstracted from sensory input to their basal and perisomatic synapses can be amplified when relevant. We argue that apical amplification (...)
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    Neural Correlates of Consciousness Meet the Theory of Identity.Michal Polák & Tomáš Marvan - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:381399.
    One of the greatest challenges of consciousness research is to understand the relationship between consciousness and its implementing substrate. Current research into the neural correlates of consciousness regards the biological brain as being this substrate, but largely fails to clarify the nature of the brain-consciousness connection. A popular approach within this research is to construe brain-consciousness correlations in causal terms: the neural correlates of consciousness are the causes of states of consciousness. After introducing the notion of the neural correlate of (...)
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    Roger Ariew.Mordechai Feingold - 2001 - Perspectives on Science 9 (3).
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    The Fitness of the Environment for the Continuity of Consciousness.Gustave A. Feingold - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 11 (16):436-441.
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    The Psychophysical Basis of Moral Conduct.Gustave A. Feingold - 1914 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 11 (25):680-687.
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    Nascent Inquiry, Metacognitive, and Self-Regulation Capabilities Among Preschoolers During Scientific Exploration.Ronit Fridman, Sigal Eden & Ornit Spektor-Levy - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:539021.
    There is common agreement that preschool-level science education affects children’s curiosity, their positive approach towards science, and their desire to engage with the subject. Children’s natural curiosity drives them to engage enthusiastically in all forms of exploration. Engaging in scientific exploration necessitates self-regulation capabilities and a wide repertoire of cognitive and metacognitive strategies. The purpose of this study was to examine to what extent preschoolers (aged 5‒6 years) implement nascent inquiry skills, metacognitive awareness, and self-regulation capabilities during play-based scientific exploration (...)
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    Reciprocity in Morality and Law.Ronit Donyets Kedar - 2012 - Law and Ethics of Human Rights 6 (2):201-227.
    Western liberal thought, which is rooted in the social contract tradition, views the relationship between rational contractors as fundamental to the authority of law, politics, and morality. Within this liberal discourse, dominant strands of modern moral philosophy claim that morality too is best understood in contractual terms. Accordingly, others are perceived first and foremost as autonomous, free, and equal parties to a reciprocal cooperative scheme, designed for mutual advantage.This Article aims to challenge the contractual model as an appropriate framework for (...)
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    Reciprocity in Morality and Law.Ronit Donyets Kedar - 2013 - The Law and Ethics of Human Rights 6 (2).
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    Comprehension and Hemispheric Processing of Irony in Schizophrenia.Ronit Saban-Bezalel & Nira Mashal - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    How to Mitigate the Hard Problem by Adopting the Dual Theory of Phenomenal Consciousness.Michal Polák & Tomáš Marvan - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The evolution of technology within a simple computer model.W. Brian Arthur & Wolfgang Polak - 2006 - Complexity 11 (5):23-31.
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    Philosophy in technology: A research program.Paweł Polak - 2023 - Zagadnienia Filozoficzne W Nauce 75:59-81.
    Philosophy in technology is a research program that studies the philosophical roots of engineering and technology. Technologists, by virtue of their education, believe that the limits, goals, possibilities, and effects of technology on society and humankind are exclusively technological problems, hence their solutions must lie exclusively in technology. In contrast, philosophy in technology asserts that the resolutions to these problems need to be rooted in an understanding of their philosophical origins. This program paper defines the objectives of philosophy in technology, (...)
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    “Intelligent” finance and treasury management: what we can expect.Petr Polak, Christof Nelischer, Haochen Guo & David C. Robertson - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (3):715-726.
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    Regress and rhetoric at the Tuscan court: Luciano Boschiero: Experiment and natural philosophy in seventeenth-century Tuscany: the history of the accademia del cimento. Springer, Dordrecht, 2007, pp. xi+251. £144.00 HB.Marco Beretta, Mordechai Feingold, Paula Findlen & Luciano Boschiero - 2010 - Metascience 19 (2):187-210.
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  28. Modelowanie komputerowe w filozofii – uwagi metodologiczne.Paweł Polak - 2020 - Filozofia i Nauka. Studia Filozoficzne I Interdyscyplinarne 1 (8):203-212.
    Modelowanie komputerowe odgrywa istotną rolę we współczesnej nauce. Epistemologiczna rola, jaką odgrywają takie modele oraz prowadzone na ich bazie symulacje skłaniają do postawienia pytań o możliwe użycie podobnych metod w filozofii. Pomysły wykorzystania narzędzi matematycznych do sformułowania koncepcji filozoficznych sięgają czasów Barucha Spinozy i Isaaca Newtona. Newtonowska filozofia przyrody stała się przykładem udanego zastosowania matematycznych rozważań do opisu przyrody na poziomie fundamentalnym. Oczywiście podejście Newtona otworzyło zarówno nowe obszary badań w fizyce, jak i stało się źródłem dla nowych rozważań o (...)
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  29. Introduction to judgment aggregation.Christian List & Ben Polak - 2010 - Journal of Economic Theory 145 (2):441-466.
    This introduces the symposium on judgment aggregation. The theory of judgment aggregation asks how several individuals' judgments on some logically connected propositions can be aggregated into consistent collective judgments. The aim of this introduction is to show how ideas from the familiar theory of preference aggregation can be extended to this more general case. We first translate a proof of Arrow's impossibility theorem into the new setting, so as to motivate some of the central concepts and conditions leading to analogous (...)
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  30. Principium Vs. Principiatum: The Transcendence of love in Hildebrand and Aquinas.Francis Feingold - manuscript
    This paper seeks to defuse two claims. On the one hand, I confront the Hildebrandian claim that Thomism, by placing the principium of love in the needs and desires of the lover rather than in the beloved, denies the possibility of transcendent love; on the other, I seek to refute the Thomistic objection that Hildebrand lacks a sufficient understanding of nature and its inherent teleology. In order to accomplish this, a distinction must be made between different kinds of principium or (...)
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    The influence of Petrus Ramus: studies in sixteenth and seventeenth century philosophy and sciences.Mordechai Feingold, Joseph S. Freedman & Wolfgang Rother (eds.) - 2001 - Basel: Schwabe & Co..
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    Editors' note.Roger Ariew & Mordechai Feingold - 2001 - Perspectives on Science 9 (3):257-258.
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  33. Maḥshavot ʻal okhel: ha-maḥlaḳah le-tarbut ḥazutit ve-ḥomarit Betsalʼel = Thoughts on food.Uri Barṭal & Ronit Vered (eds.) - 2021 - [Tel Aviv]: Resling.
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    A report on the development and prospects of medical psychology in the federal republic of germany.G. Chemnitz & E. Feingold - 1980 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 1 (3):369-374.
    For eight years Medical Psychology has been an integral part of medical pre-examination as well as of research and teaching in the Federal Republic of Germany, and a great deal of psychological knowledge is taught to the medical student under this heading. Besides mere theory the medical student is supposed to acquire behavior based on psychological findings which will be important to him in medical practice. Nevertheless, students often complain that teaching is too far from reality, due to the fact (...)
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    Challenging Corporate Personhood Theory: Reclaiming the Public.Ronit Donyets-Kedar - 2017 - Law and Ethics of Human Rights 11 (1):61-88.
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    Mental simulation and argument.David W. Green, Ronit Applebaum & Simon Tong - 2006 - Thinking and Reasoning 12 (1):31 – 61.
    We examine how opinion on a controversial real-world issue shifts as a function of reading relevant arguments and engaging in a specific mental simulation about a future, fictional state of affairs involving the target issue. Individuals thought either counterfactually about a future event (“if only X had not happened …”) or semifactually about it (“even if X had not happened …”). In Experiment 1, as expected, individuals became more in favour of a course of action (the electronic tagging of children) (...)
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    Je to o fenomenálním charakteru.Michal Polák - 2018 - Filosofie Dnes 9 (2):44-59.
    Argumentace Tomáše Hříbka proti fenomenálnímu charakteru se opírá především o Dennettova stanoviska. Dennettem dlouhodobě preferovaná strategie při vypořádání se s tímto problémem je metodologický naturalismus. Tato strategie jistě přinesla své ovoce, zejména je-li řeč o otevření skutečně kritické diskuse na téma kválií. Problém vědomí je však v současnosti traktován spíše v rámci materialistické metafyziky, než z pohledu Dennettova metodologického naturalismu. Tato preference má své empirické, ale i filosofické důvody, o nichž jsme hovořili s Tomášem Marvanem v knize Vědomí a jeho (...)
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    Księdza Jana Ciemniewskiego koncepcja wychowania do cnót roztropności, męstwa i wstrzemięźliwości.Ryszard Polak - 2022 - Rocznik Filozoficzny Ignatianum 28 (2):109-130.
    Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie informacji o życiu i dorobku naukowym oraz publicystycznym ks. Jana Ciemniewskiego (1866–1947). Podstawą źródłową służącą opracowaniu niniejszej publikacji są główne dzieła polskiego kapłana. Posiłkowano się również opracowaniami filozoficznymi i teologicznymi zagadnień, które rozważał opisywany uczony, powstałymi zarówno w okresie jego aktywności naukowej i duszpasterskiej, jak i po jego śmierci. Ciemniewski był kapłanem interesującym się filozofią i teologią oraz pedagogiką. Był twórcą systemu filozofii wychowania opartego na klasycznej, arystotelesowsko-tomistycznej koncepcji natury ludzkiej osoby oraz etyce zakładającej konieczność wychowania (...)
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    Problematyka medytacyjnego wglądu i wiedzy wyzwalającej w soteriologii wczesnego buddyzmu. Krytyczna analiza problemu przy zastosowaniu podejścia interdyscyplinarnego.Grzegorz Polak - 2018 - Diametros 56:17-38.
    The relation of the meditative state of jhāna to the development of insight and liberating knowledge is one of the most controversial issues in studies on early Buddhism. In the Suttapitaka and later Buddhist meditative texts, one can find discrepancies which are difficult to reconcile. In this paper, I propose a new model of meditative insight using an interdisciplinary approach based both on critical philological studies of the Suttapitaka and the results of the dynamically developing cognitive science. I also highlight (...)
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    Ruaḥ ḥadashah ba-armon ha-Torah: sefer yovel li-khevod Prof. Tamar Ros ʻim hagiʻah li-gevurot = A new spirit in the palace of Torah: jubilee volume in honor of Professor Tamar Ross on the occasion of her eightieth birthday.Tamar Ross, Ronit ʻIr-Shai & Dov Schwartz (eds.) - 2018 - Ramat-Gan: Universiṭat Bar-Ilan.
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    History of Universities: Volume Xxix / 2.Mordechai Feingold & Alexander Broadie (eds.) - 2017 - Oxford University Press.
    Volume XXIX/2 of History of Universities contains the customary mix of learned articles and book reviews which makes this publication such an indispensable tool for the historian of higher education. This special issue, guest edited by Alexander Broadie, particularly focuses on Seventeenth-Century Scottish Philosophers and their Philosophy.
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  42. Maritains' eschatological reverie.Lawrence Feingold - 2018 - In Heidi Marie Giebel (ed.), The things that matter: essays inspired by the later work of Jacques Maritain. Washington, D.C.: American Maritain Association.
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  43. The Psychophysical Basis of Moral Conduct.Gustave A. Feingold - 1915 - Philosophical Review 24:231.
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  44. The Present Status of the Unconscious.Gustave A. Feingold - 1917 - Philosophical Review 26:679.
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    Editorial: Fifty Shades of Grey: Exploring the Dark Sides of Leadership and Followership.Susanne Braun, Ronit Kark & Barbara Wisse - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  46. Beiträge zur Staatslehre [von] Walter Ulbricht [und] Karl Polak.Walter Ulbricht & Karl Polak (eds.) - 1959 - Berlin,: Deutscher Zentralverlag.
     
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    Letters to the Editor.Peter Dear & Mordechai Feingold - 1996 - Isis 87:504-506.
  48. Preference for Information and Dynamic Consistency.Simon Grant, Atsushi Kajii & Ben Polak - 2000 - Theory and Decision 48 (3):263-286.
    We provide necessary and sufficient conditions for a dynamically consistent agent always to prefer more informative signals (in single-agent problems). These conditions do not imply recursivity, reduction or independence. We provide a simple definition of dynamically consistent behavior, and we discuss whether an intrinsic information lover (say, an anxious person) is likely to be dynamically consistent.
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    Responsibility for the Future and the Far-Away.Fred L. Polak - 1958 - Philosophy Today 2 (1):22.
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  50. Responsibility for the Future.Fred L. Polak - 1957 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 11 (1):100.
     
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