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- Place and Date
of Birth: Israel, July 30, 1949 ).
- Marital Status:
Married + 2
- Office Address:
President's Office, University of Haifa, Haifa 31905, Israel
- Tel: (w) 972-4-8240101;
(h) 972-6-6391293; Fax: 972-4-8288110;
e-mail: benzeev@research.haifa.ac.il
Higher education
- University of Haifa:
B.A., 1975; Philosophy, Economics
- University of Haifa:
M.A., 1977; Philosophy
- The University
of Chicago: Ph.D., 1981; Philosophy.
Academic ranks
- Lecturer, Department
of Philosophy, University of Haifa, 1981-1984
- Senior Lecturer,
Department of Philosophy, University of Haifa, 1984-1988
- Associate Professor,
Department of Philosophy, University of Haifa, 1988-1992
- Professor of Philosophy,
Department of Philosophy, University of Haifa, 1992-
Offices in university academic administration
- Chairperson, Department
of Philosophy, University of Haifa, 1986-1988
- Chairperson, Humanity
Division, Oranim - School of Education, 1991-1994
- Dean, Academic
Division, Oranim - School of Education, 1993-1994
- Dean of Research,
University of Haifa, 1995-2000
- Chairperson, University
of Haifa Press, 1995-2000
- Chairperson, Academic
Channel, 1999-2006
- Rector, University
of Haifa, 2000-2004
- President, University
of Haifa, 2004-
- Chairperson, Association
of University Heads, Israel, 2009-
Scholarly
activities outside the university
- A referee for the
following Publishing Houses:
Cambridge University Press, MIT Press, Oxford University Press, Polity
Press; University
of California Press, University of Haifa Press, University of Pittsburgh
Press, Zemora-Bitan Publishing House.
- A referee for the
following Journals:
Applied Psychology; Behavioral and Brain Sciences; The British Journal
for the Philosophy of Science; Cognition and Emotion; Computers in Human
Behavior; Consciousness and Emotions; Dialectica; Erkenntnis; Inquiry;
Iyyun; Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences; Journal of
Sociology; Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior; Journal of Pragmatics;
Journal of Social Philosophy; Journal of Social and Personal Relationships;
Mind; Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews; New Ideas in Psychology;
Personal Relationships; Philosophia; Philosophical Explorations; Philosophical
Psychology; Philosophical Quarterly; Philosophy & Phenomenological
Research; Philosophy of Science; Pragmatics & Cognition; Review
of General Psychology; Sexualities: A Journal
of Culture and Society; Teaching and Teacher Education; The Sociological
Quarterly;
Theory & Psychology.
- Evaluator: European
Union Fifth and Sixth Research Frameworks, Israel Science Foundation,
Swiss National Science Foundation.
- Chairperson, Committee
for electing Israel Prize in Philosophy, 2000.
Active
participation in Scholary Conferences
- The Society for
Philosophy and Psychology, The University of Chicago, USA, 1981:
"The Status of Cognitive Activities in the Ecological Approach
to Perception."
- Israeli Association
for Philosophy, Technion, Israel, 1982: "Describing the
Psychological Reality."
- Israeli Association
for Philosophy, Bar-Ilan University, Israel, 1983: "The Moral Subject
and Object."
- Israeli Association
for Philosophy, Hebrew University, Israel, 1984: "Schemata and
Inferences."
- International Wittgenstein
Symposium, Kirchberg, Austria, 1984: "The Description of
Mental States."
- Israeli Association
for Philosophy, University of Haifa, Israel, 1985: "Berkeley's
Notion of 'Suggestion'."
- International Bicentennial
Conference on the Philosophy of Thomas Reid, University of Aberdeen,
Scotland, 1985: "Is There any Conflict Between Reid's Theory of
Ideas and his Sensation-Perception Distinction."
- Fourth International
Conference on Event Perception and Action, Trieste, Italy, 1987:
"Direct Epistemic Perception."
- Israeli Association
for Philosophy, Technion, Israel, 1988: "Emotions and Morality."
- Symposium on Philosophy
and the Emotions, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA, 1989: "Emotional
and Moral Evaluations."
- Southern Society
for Philosophy and Psychology, New Orleans, USA, 1989: "Can We
Remember Our Pains?"
- International Conference
on Event Perception and Action, Miami University, USA, 1989: "Perceptual
Learning: Two Paradigms."
- Israeli Association
for Philosophy, Bar-Ilan University, Israel, 1990, "Anger and Hate."
- Analysis 50, Cambridge
University, 1990, England, "Why Did Psammenitus not Pity
his Son?"
- International
Conference on Education Against Hate, University of Haifa, Israel, 1990,
"What is Wrong with Hatred?"
- Spinoza by 2000:
The Jerusalem Conferences, The Jerusalem Spinoza Institute, Jerusalem,
Israel, 1991, "Emotions and Mutability: A Spinozistic Account."
- World Conference
on Philosophy, Nairobi, Kenya, 1991, "Envy and Inequality."
- International Society
of Value Inquiry, Nairobi, Kenya, 1991, "The Virtue of Modesty."
- Israeli Association
for Psychology, Hebrew University, Israel, 1991:
- (a) "Envy
and Reducing Social Gaps";
- (b) "Emotions
and Morality";
- (c) "The Direct
and Indirect Approaches to Perception."
- Israeli Society
for Sex Therapy, Jerusalem, Israel, 1991: "Romantic Love and
Sexual Attraction."
- Second International
Meeting of the Pittsburgh Fellowship, Athens, Greece, 1992: "Variables
of Emotional Intensity."
- International
Society for Research on Emotions, Pittsburgh, USA, 1992: "Emotions:
A Philosophical Perspective."
- First European
Congress for Analytic Philosophy, Provence, France, 1993: "Envy
and Inequality."
- The International
Society for Value Inquiry, Helsinki, Finland, 1993: "Pleasure-In-Others'-Misfortunes
and Envy."
- Tenth International
Social Philosophy Conference, Helsinki, Finland, 1993:
"Emotional Intensity."
- International Society
for Research on Emotions, Cambridge, England, 1994:
"Pleasure-In-Others'-Misfortunes."
- Ontario Philosophical
Society Conference, York University, Canada, 1994:
"Emotional Intensity."
- The American Philosophical
Association, Pacific Division, San Francisco, USA, 1995: "Appraisal
Theories of Emotions."
- Ontario Society
for the Study of Argumentation, Brock University, Canada, 1995:
"Emotions and Argumentation."
- Canadian Society
for the Study of Practical Ethics, Universite du Quebec a Montreal,
Canada, 1995: "Emotions and Morality."
- Athens-Pittsburgh
Symposium in the History & Philosophy of Science & Technology,
Delphi, Greece, 1996: "Animals' Emotions."
- European Society
for Philosophy and Psychology, Barcelona, Spain, 1996:
"Emotional Intensity."
- International Society
for Research on Emotions, Toronto, Canada, 1996:
"Emotions and Imagination."
- XXVI International
Congress of Psychology, Montreal, Canada, 1996: "Variables of Emotional
Intensity."
- Fourth International
Conference on Persons, Prague, 1997: "Emotions and Personhood"
- An International
Research Workshop, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, 1998:
"Emotions and Values."
- International Symposium
on Explanation, University of Haifa, Israel, 1998:
"Explanation of Emotions."
- International Conference
on Moral Responsibility and Ontology, Woudschoten Conference Centre,
The Netherlands, 1998, "Emotions, Responsibility and Ontology."
- Israeli Association
for Philosophy, Tel-Aviv University, Israel, 1998: "Emotions and
Morality."
- International Reid
Symposium, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, 1998, "Reid
on the Emotions."
- International Society
for Research on Emotions, University of Wuerzburg, Germany, 1998, "Emotions
and Morality."
- The International
Society for the Study of European Ideas, University of Haifa, Israel,
1998, "Emotions and Rationality: Tradition and Innovation."
- International School
of Biocybernetics, Italy, 1998, "The Nature of Typical Emotions";
and "Determinants of Emotional Intensity."
- American Philosophical
Association, New Orleans, USA, 1999, "Hestevold on Pity."
- European Society
for Philosophy and Psychology, Warwick, England, 1999, "I Only
Have Eyes for You."
- Israeli Association
for Philosophy, Ben-Gurion University, Israel, 2000: Panel discussion
on my book "Straight from the Heart: Emotions in Everyday Life."
- A lecture entitled
"Emotional Intelligence: The Conceptual Issue," was given
in the following conferences: International Conference on Psychology,
University of Haifa, 2000; International Social Philosophy Conference,
Waterloo, Canada, 2000; International Conference on Teaching Philosophy,
Milwaukee, USA, 2000; International Conference on the Study of Emotion
in Organizational Settings, Toronto, Canada, 2000; International Society
for Research on Emotions, Quebec City, Canada, 2000.
- Leventis Conference
on Rivalrous Emotions in Ancient Greece, University of Edinburgh, Scotland,
2001, "Aristotle on Emotions Toward the Fortune of Others."
- Philosophy and
the Emotions, University of Manchester, England, 2001,
"The Logic of Emotions."
- The April Fools'
Day Workshop on Computational Humor, Trento, Italy, 2002,
"Humor in Online Romantic Relationships."
- International Society
for Research on Emotions, Cuenca, Spain, 2002, "Happiness in Cyberspace."
- ETHICOMP 2002,
Lisbon, Portugal, 2002, "Emotions on the Net."
- A lecture entitled
"The Paradoxical Nature of Online Affairs" was given in the
following conferences: European Society for Philosophy & Psychology
Congress, Torino, Italy, 2003; Visions of the Human in Cyberculture,
Cyberspace & Science Fiction, Prague, 2003;
- International Congress
of Philosophy, Istanbul, Turkey, 2003; An International Conference on
"Computer Networks and Social Networks," University of Haifa,
2003.
- An International
Conference on "Emotional Intelligence: Knowns & Unknowns,"
Educational Testing Service, Princeton, USA, 2003, "Emotional Intelligence
Online."
- Mardi Gras Symposium
on "Theoretical and Applied Ethics," Louisiana State University,
2004, "Chatting is sometimes cheating."
- Emotion Pictures
Symposium, Antwerp, 2005, "Love Online: The Challenge of Romantic
Relationships."
- Media Ecology Association,
Fordham University, 2005: "Online Romantic Relationships."
- Humane Research
Group, King's College, London, 2005: "Emotion as a mental mode."
- International Society
for Research on Emotions, University of Bari, Italy, 2005, "Idealized
Love."
- Humane Research
Group, Vienna, 2006, "Ethics and Emotions in Computer-Mediated
Romantic Relationships."
- Humane Research
Group, University of Haifa, 2007, "The Thing Called Emotion."
- European Society
for Philosophy and Psychology, University of Geneva, 2007, "Hating
the One You Love."
- HUMAINE Summer
School, University of Manchester, 2007, "Love, marriage, and modern
technology."
- 500 Years of Philosophy
in Lithuania, Vilnius University, 2007, "The Uniqueness of the
Beloved: Reflections upon Levinas' View."
Scholarships,
awards, research grants
- University of Haifa:
Tuition Awards (1976, 1975, 1974, 1973)
- Deutscher Akademischer
Austauschdient: Scholarship for studying at the Goethe-Institute in
Germany (1976)
- University of Haifa:
M.A. Degree awarded with Highest Honors (1977)
- University of Haifa:
The Rector's Award for the most outstanding M.A. Thesis (1978)
- Fulbright-Hays
Foreign Student Travel Award (1978)
- H.L. Weiler Fellowship
(1978) University of Haifa: Scholarships for studying abroad (1979,
1978).
- The University
of Chicago: Visiting Committee University Unendowed (1979)
- The University
of Chicago: Tuition Awards (1980, 1979)
- Ethics: Student
Essay Competition, runner-up (1980)
- Rothschild Fellowship,
Rothschild Foundation (1980)
- Allon Fellowship,
Israeli Council For Higher Education (1981-1984)
- Center for Philosophy
of Science, University of Pittsburgh, Visiting Fellow (1989)
- Center for Interdisciplinary
Research, Bielefeld University, Visiting Fellow (1989)
- Center for Applied
Cognitive Science, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Visiting
Scholar (1994-1995)
- Research Grant,
The National Science Foundation (1999), "Emotions and Rationality."
- Research Grant,
The National Science Foundation (2001), "Emotions and Reason."
- Research Grant,
The European Union (2004-2007), Network of Excellence Project, "Emotion-Sensitive
Systems."
- The Media Ecology
Association's 2005 Erving Goffman Award for Outstanding Scholarship
in the Ecology of Social Interaction (granted to Love Online: Emotions
on the Internet).
- The Resource Center
for Cyberculture Studies, Love Online: Emotions on the Internet,
was selected as the book of the month for April 2006.
- Research Grant,
The National Science Foundation (2008). "The Neural Mechanism Underlying
Fortune-of-Others Emotions: An fMRI Study."
- Research Grant,
Ministry of Health, (2009). "The neural mechanism underlying difficulties
in understanding of fortune-of-others emotions in Asperger syndrome
and high functioning autism: an fMRI study."
Publications
Ph.D. Dissertation
- Perception as a
Cognitive System (1981). Adviser: Professor Stephen Toulmin.
Books
- Die Logik der
Gefühle
(Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 2009). (This is an abridged and revised German
version of The Subtlety of Emotions).
- In the Name
of Love: Romantic Ideology and its Victims (Oxford: Oxford University
Press, 2008). (With R. Goussinsky).
Hebrew version is published by Zemora-Bitan, 2008; Polish translation
is forthcoming.
- Love Online:
Emotions on the Internet (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
2004).The modified Hebrew version published by Zemora-Bitan, 2004. The
book is being translated into Polish, Bulgarian, Korean and Chinese.
- The Subtlety
of Emotions (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2000).
This book has been adapted and modified for its Hebrew version; in Hebrew
it has been published in two books: Straight from the Heart: Emotions
in Everyday Life (1998) and The Secrecy of Emotions (2001);
both books are published by Zemora-Bitan (Tel-Aviv).
- The Perceptual
System: A Philosophical and Psychological Perspective (New York:
Peter Lang, 1993).
This book has been adapted and modified for its Hebrew version: Mind
(Haifa: Haifa University Press and Zemora-Bitan, 1996).
- Aristotle's
On the Soul (Tel-Aviv: Hakibbutz Hammeuhad, 1989), (Hebrew).
Edited Books
- Good Gossip (Lawrence:
University Press of Kansas, 1994).
A somewhat different Hebrew version was published by Hakibbutz Hameuhad
(Tel-Aviv, 1993). The English version is edited with Robert Goodman,
the Hebrew version with Avinoam Ben-Ze'ev.
Books in preparation
Articles
- Dvash, J, G. Gilam,
A. Ben-Ze'ev, T. Hendler, & S. G. Shamay-Tsoory, "The envious
brain: the neural basis of social comparison,"Human Brain Mapping
(revised and submitted).
- "Emotions:
Concepts and Definitions." in Handbook of Language (Springer,
forthcoming) (With R. Cowie, and N. Sussman).
- "The Nature
and Morality of Romantic Compromises," in C. Bagnoli (Ed.), Morality
and the Emotions. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010).
- "Love In Times
of Increased Longevity". in R. Brinzanik & T. Hülswitt
(Eds.), Will We Live Forever? Conversations About The Future of
Humans and Technolog. (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 2010).
- "That Thing
Called Emotion: On the Nature of Emotional Experiences," in P.
Goldie (Ed.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Emotion (Oxford:
Oxford University Press, 2010).
- "Jealousy
and Romantic Love," in S. Hart and M. Legerstee (Eds.), Handbook
of Jealousy: Theories, Principles, and Multidisciplinary Approaches
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2010).
- "Modern Society
and the Realm of Romantic Possibilities." In T. Dumova (Ed.), Handbook
of Research on Social Interaction Technologies and Collaboration Software:
Concepts and Trends. (IGI Global, 2009).
- "Schadenfreude,"
in Oxford Companion to the Affective Sciences (Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 2009).
- "Intellectual
Autobiography,"Philosophia, 36 (2008), 255-276.
- "Hating the
One we Love,"Philosophia, 36 (2008), 277-283.
- "Detattachment:
The Unique Nature of Online Romantic Relationships," in Y. Amichai-Hamburger
(Ed.), The Social Net: The Social Psychology of the Internet
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005), pp. 115-138.
- Ben-Ze'ev, A. and
Revhon, N., :Emotional Complexity in Everyday Life," Social
Science Information, 43 (2004), 581-589.
- "Emotions
Are Not Mere Judgments," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research,
68 (2004), 452-459.
- "Flirting
On and Offline," Convergence, 10 (2004), 4-42.
- :Emotions as a
Subtle Mental Mode,: in R. Solomon (Ed.) Thinking about Feeling:
Contemporary Philosophers on Emotion (New York: Oxford University
Press, 2004),
250-268.
- "'Emotionally,
You're an Idiot': Review of The Science and Myth of Emotional Intelligence,"
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 7 (2003), 282-283
- "Privacy,
Emotional Closeness, and Openness in Cyberspace," Computers
in Human Behavior, 19 (2003), 451-467.
- "Perceptual
Objects may have Nonphysical Properties,"Behavioral and Brain
Sciences,
26 (2003), 22-23.
- "Appraising
Appraisal Theories," American Journal of Psychology, 116
(2003), 318-325.
- "The Logic
of Emotions," Philosophy, Supplement: 52, 147-162; A.
Hatzimoysis (Ed.), Philosophy and the Emotions (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2003).
- "Aristotle
on Emotions toward the Fortune of Others," in D. Konstan and N.
K. Rutter (Eds.), Envy, Spite, and Jealousy: The Rivalrous Emotions
in Ancient Greece (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2003),
99-121.
- Austerlitz, N.,
Aravot, I., and Ben-Ze'ev A.: "Emotional Phenomena and the Student-Instructor
Relationships," Landscape and Urban Planning, 60 (2002),
105-115.
- "Intentionality
and Feelings in Theories of Emotion," Consciousness & Emotion,
3 (2002), 263-271.
- "Emotions
Are Not Feelings," Consciousness & Emotion, 3 (2002),
81-89.
- "Are Envy,
Anger, and Resentment Moral Emotions?" Philosophical Explorations,
5 (2002), 148-153.
- "Emotional
Intelligence: The Conceptual Issue," in N. Ashkanasy, Zerbe &
Harteland (Eds.), Emotions in the Workplace (New York: M.E.
Sharpe, 2002), 164-183.
- "Précis
of The Subtlety of Emotions," Pyscoloquy, 12 (2001).
- "Describing
the Emotions," in G. Hon and S. S. Rakover (Eds.), Explanation:
Theoretical Approaches and Applications (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2001),
167-184.
- "Is the Virtuous
Person a Thinking Person or a Sensitive Person?," in Y. Iram, et
al. (Eds.), Crossroads: Values and Education in Israeli Society
(Jerusalem: Ministry of Education, 2001), 156-189. (Hebrew)
- "Are Emotions
So Simple?" Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 23 (2000),
194.
- "I Only Have
Eyes for You: The Partiality of Positive Emotions," Journal
for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 30 (2000), 341-351.
- "Review of
Griffiths' Book 'What Emotions Really Are'"The European Legacy,
5 (2000),
267-269.
- "Reid on the
Emotions," Reid's Studies, 3 (2000), 29-41.
- "The Rationality
and Functionality of Emotions," The European Legacy, 5
(2000), 49-63.
- "Emotions
and Responsibility," in T. van den Beld (Ed.), Moral Responsibility
and Ontology (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2000), 219-231.
- "Tolerance
and Emotions," in R. Cohen-Almagor (Ed.), Challenges to Democracy
(London: Ashgate, 2000), 79-88.
- "Regret: The
Past Is Not Dead," Dvarim, 2 (1999), 72-81 (Hebrew).
- "Emotions
and Change: A Spinozistic Account," In Y. Yuval (Ed.), Desire
and Affect: Spinoza as Psychologist (New York: Little Room Press,
1999), 139-154.
- "The Meaning
of Life: The Emotional Aspect," in A. Kasher (Ed.), The Meaning
of Life (Tel-Aviv: Hakibbutz Hammeuhad, 1999), 278-289 (Hebrew)
- "The Emotional
Aspects of the Path to Peace," in J. Ginat & O. Winckler (Ed.),
The Jordanian-Palestinian-Israeli Triangle: Smoothing the Path to Peace
(Brighton: Sussex Academic Press, 1998), 99-106.
- "The Nature
of Hatred," in Av. Ben-Ze'ev (Ed.). Hatred (Tel-Aviv:
Zemora-Bitan, 1997), (Hebrew), 15-29.
- "The Affective
Realm,"New Ideas in Psychology, 15 (1997), 247-259.
- "Emotions
and Morality," Journal for Value Inquiry, 31 (1997), 195-212.
- "Romantic
Love and Sexual Attraction," Philosophia, 25 (1997), 3-32.
- "Appraisal
Theories of Emotions," Journal of Philosophical Research,
22 (1997), 129-143.
- Ben-Ze'ev, A. &
Oatley, K. "The Intentional and Social Nature of Human Emotions:
Reconsideration of the Distinctions between Basic and Non-Basic Emotions,"
Journal
for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 26, (1996), 81-94.
- "Emotional
Intensity," Theory & Psychology, 6 (1996), 509-532.
A somewhat revised version, "Determinants of Emotional Intensity
is published in A. Kaszniak (Ed.), Emotions, Qualia, and Consciousness
(Singapore: World Scientific, 2001), 59-74.
- Ben-Ze'ev, A. &
Oatley, K. "The Development of Social Emotions and a Constructor
Agent," Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 19 (1996), 124-125.
- "The Alternative
to the Storehouse Metaphor," Behavioral and Brain Sciences,
19, (1996), 192-193.
- "Emotions
and Argumentation," Informal Logic, 17 (1995), 1-11.
- "Typical Emotions,"
in W. O'Donohue and R. Kitchener (Eds.), Philosophy of Psychology
(London: Sage, 1996), 228-243; A revised version, "The Nature of
Typical Emotions," is published in A. Kaszniak (Ed.), Emotions,
Qualia, and Consciousness (Singapore: World Scientific, 2001),
42-58.
- "Envy and
Jealousy," Dictionnaire de Philosophie Morale (Paris:
Presses Universitaires de France, 1996), (French).
- "Explaining
Cognitive Progress," In R. F. Goodman and W. R. Fisher (Eds.),
Rethinking Knowledge: Reflections across the Disciplines (Albany:
SUNY, 1995), 41-56.
- "Emotions
and "Philosophy of Psychology," in Encyclopedia Hebraica,
(Tel-Aviv: Sifriat Poalim, 1995) (Hebrew).
- "Pity and
Compassion," In A. Kasher and A. Nemder (Eds.), Virtues and
Emotions (Ramat-Gan: Hoshen Lamishpat, 1995), 31-47, (Hebrew).
- "Gossip, Emotions,
and Morality," Iyyun, 43 (1994), 417-426, (Hebrew).
- "Understanding
Emotions: A review of Lazarus' Emotion and Adaptation, and Oatley's
Best Laid Schemes," History of European Ideas, 18 (1994),
97-100.
- "The Vindication
of Gossip," in R. Goodman and A. Ben-Ze'ev (Eds.), Good Gossip
(Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1994), 11-24. A somewhat
revised version appears in J. Portmann (Ed.), In Defense of Sin
(New York: St. Martin's, 2001), 199-220.
- "Emotions,
Morality, and Religion," in D. Statman and A. Sagi (Eds.), Studies
in Ethics and Religion (Ramat Gan: Bar-Ilan University Press, 1993),
11-22, (Hebrew).
- "The Virtue
of Modesty," American Philosophical Quarterly, 30 (1993),
235-246.
- "Envy and
Pity," International Philosophical Quarterly, 33, (1993),
3-19.
- "You Always
Hurt the One You Love," Journal of Value Inquiry, 27 (1993),
487-495.
- "Another
Look at Pleasure-in-Others'-Misfortune," Iyyun, 42 (1993),
431-440.
- "Envy and
Inequality," Journal of Philosophy, 89 (1992), 551-581.
- "Problems
with Explaining the Perceptual Environment," The Behavioral
and Brain Sciences, 15 (1992), 30-31.
- "Anger and
Hate," Journal of Social Philosophy, 23 (1992), 85-110.
- "Emotional
and Moral Evaluations," Metaphilosophy, 23 (1992), 214-229.
- "Pleasure-in-Others'-Misfortune,"
Iyyun, 41 (1992), 41-61.
- "Cognitive
Development: Two Paradigms," in H. G. Geissler, S. W. Link, and
J. T. Townsend (Eds.) Cognition, Information Processing and Psychophysics:
Basic Issues (Hillsdale: Erlbaum, 1992), 67-90.
- "Seeing our
Seeing and Knowing our Knowing," Man and World, 24 (1991),
89-92.
- "The Nature
of Prejudices," in Av. Ben-Ze'ev et al (Eds.) Prejudices
(Tel-Aviv: Hakibbutz Hammeuhad, 1991), 16-32 (Hebrew).
- "Envy and
Jealousy," Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 20 (1990),
487-516.
- "Describing
the Emotions," Philosophical Psychology, 3 (1990), 305-317.
- "Conscious
and Unconscious States," Philosophical Studies, 32 (Ireland),
(1990), 44-62.
- "Why Did Psammenitus
not Pity his Son?," Analysis, 50 (1990), 118-126.
- "Reid and
the Cartesian Framework," Journal of the History of the Behavioral
Sciences,
26 (1990), 38-47.
- "Explaining
the Subject-Object Relation in Perception," Social Research,
56 (1989),
511-543.
- "Reexamining
Berkeley's Notion of Suggestion," Conceptus, 23 (1989),
21-30.
- "The Relational
Nature of Cognition," International Studies in Philosophy,
21 (1989), 1-12.
- "Reid's Opposition
to the Theory of Ideas," in M. Dalgarno and E. Matthews (Eds.),
The Philosophy of Thomas Reid (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1989), 91-101.
- "The Schema
Paradigm in Perception," Journal of Mind and Behavior,
9 (1988), 487-513.
- "Can Nonpure
Perception be Direct?" Philosophical Quarterly, 38 (1988),
315-325.
- "Values and
Reality in the Kibbutz," in D. Zait (ed.), Together: The Kibbutz
Today (Jerusalem: Ma`alot, 1988), 23-47, (Hebrew).
- "The Nature
of Emotions," Philosophical Studies, 52 (1987), 393-409.
- "A Critique
of the Inferential Paradigm in Perception," Journal for the
Theory of Social Behaviour, 17 (1987), 243-263.
- "Making Mental
Properties More Natural," The Monist, 69 (1986), 434-446.
- "Two Approaches
to Memory," Philosophical Investigations, 9 (1986), 288-301.
- "Lewis Predicament
Regarding the Given," The New Scholasticism, 60 (1986),
366-374.
- "Reid's Direct
Approach to Perception," Studies in History and Philosophy
of Science, 17 (1986), 99-114.
- "Aristotle,
Final Cause, and the Intentional Stance," Behavioral and Brain
Sciences, 8 (1985), 758-759.
- "From 'Camp'
to 'Home': The Development of the Kibbutz," The Kibbutz,
11 (1985),
101-115, (Hebrew).
- "The Description
of Mental States," in R.M. Chisholm et al. (Eds.), Philosophy
of Mind: Proceedings of the 9th International Wittgenstein-Symposium
(Wien: HPT, 1985), 281-284.
- "The Passivity
Assumption of the Sensation-Perception Distinction," British
Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 35 (1984), 327-343.
- "What is a
Perceptual Mistake?" Journal of Mind and Behavior, 5 (1984),
261-278.
- "Two Concepts
of the Given," Dialogos, 19 (1984), 159-164.
- "Aristotle
on Perceptual Truth and Falsity," Apeiron, 18 (1984),
118-125.
- "The Moral
Subject and Object," Iyyun, 33 (1984), 480-497, (Hebrew).
- Ben-Ze'ev, A.
& Strauss, M. "The Dualistic Approach to Perception,"
Man and World, 17 (1984), 3-18.
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