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Hanina Ben-Menahem: Free Will and Coercion in the Talmud: A Preliminary Taxonomy
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Itzhak Brand: On suspicion: Justice, Ethics, and Society – between Rationalism and Pietism
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Warren Zev Harvey: Albo on Repentance and Coercion
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Yishai Kiel: Noahide Law and the Inclusiveness of Sexual Ethics: Between Roman Palestine and Sasanian Babylonia
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Itay Lipschits and Mordechai E. Schwarz: Aggregation of Estimates when Decision by Majority is not Possible
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Aaron Orenstein: "We Do Not Assess in the Case of Thief, nor that of the Robber, but [We Assess] in the Case of Damage"