Editorship of Books
Agam-Segal R. & Ashkenazi Y. (eds.), (forthcoming), Murdoch Iris, Love beyond Selfishness, Imagination beyond Fantasy: Dialogues and Essays on Love, Religion, Art, and Ethics, Agam-Segal R. & Ashkenazi Y. (trans.), Carmel: Jerusalem, (In Hebrew).
Agam-Segal R. &. Dain E. (eds.), (2018), Wittgenstein’s Moral Thought, Routledge: London. (link)
Refereed Journal Articles
Agam-Segal R. (2019), “Avner Baz on Aspect-Perception and Concepts: a Critique.” Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2016), “Which Hurts More, Scorn or Indifference: A Philosophical Reading of Hanoch Levin’s ‘A Man Standing behind a Seated Woman’.” Alaxon, (in Hebrew). (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2015), “Aspect-Perception as a Philosophical Method. Nordic Wittgenstein Review, 4(1), 93-121. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2014), “When Language Gives Out: Conceptualization and Aspect-Seeing as a Form of Judgment.” Metaphilosophy, 45(1), 41-68. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2013), “A Splitting ‘Mind-Ache’: An Anscombean Challenge to Kantian Self-Legislation.” J Philosophical Res, 38, 41-66. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2012), “Reflecting on Language from ‘Sideways-on’: Preparatory and Non-Preparatory Aspects-Seeing.” J History of Analytical Philosophy, 1(6), 1-17. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2012), “Kant’s Non-Aristotelian Conception of Morality.” Southwest Philosophy Review, 28(1), 121-133. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2012), “How to Investigate the Grammar of Aspect-Perception: A Question in Wittgensteinian Method.” Essays in Philosophy, 13(1), 85-105. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2009), “Contours and Barriers: What Is It to Draw the Limits of Language?” Philosophy, 84(4), 549-570. (link)
Chapters in edited volumes
Agam-Segal R. (2019), “Cora Diamond and the Uselessness of Argument,” in: Morality in a Realistic Spirit, Craig Taylor & Andrew Gleeson (eds.) Routledge: London, 50-67. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2018), “Moral Thought in Wittgenstein: Clarity and Changes of Attitude.” in: Wittgenstein’s Moral Thought, R. Agam-Segal & E. Dain (eds.), Routledge: London, 67-96. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2016), “A Splitting ‘Mind-Ache’: An Anscombean Challenge to Kantian Self-Legislation,” In: Elizabeth Anscombe Vol. 3, “Ethics,” Roger Teichnam (ed.), Routledge, London. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2013), “Is Self-Legislation Possible? – Kantian Ethics after Anscombe.” In Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht, Bacin, S., Ferrarin, A. La Rocca, C., & Ruffing, M. (eds.), de Gruyter: Berlin, 3-14. (link)
Review Articles
Agam-Segal R. (forthcoming), “Wittgenstein and Lacan at the Limit,” Maria Balaska, Philosophical Investigations.
Agam-Segal R. (2019), “The philosophy of Charles Travis,” Collins J. & Dobler T. (eds.), Notre Dame Philosophical Review. (link)
Agam-Segal. R. (2019), “The Later Wittgenstein and Moral Philosophy,” Benjamin De Mesel, Philosophical Investigations. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2010), “Four Introductory Books in Ethics.” Teaching Philosophy, 33(4), 399-408. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2005), “Impartiality and Personal Relations - Distances between Principles and between People,” Review of Yotam Benziman’s Until You Are in his Place – Ethics, Impartiality, and Personal Relations, Iyyun, 54, 223-32. (In Hebrew) (link)
Translations
Agam-Segal R. & Ashkenazi Y. (eds.), (forthcoming), Iris Murdoch, Love beyond Selfishness, Imagination beyond Fantasy: Dialogues and Essays on Love, Religion, Art, and Ethics, Agam-Segal R. & Ashkenazi Y. (trans.), Carmel: Jerusalem, (In Hebrew).
Agam-Segal R. & Ashkenazi Y. (eds.), (forthcoming), Murdoch Iris, Love beyond Selfishness, Imagination beyond Fantasy: Dialogues and Essays on Love, Religion, Art, and Ethics, Agam-Segal R. & Ashkenazi Y. (trans.), Carmel: Jerusalem, (In Hebrew).
Agam-Segal R. &. Dain E. (eds.), (2018), Wittgenstein’s Moral Thought, Routledge: London. (link)
Refereed Journal Articles
Agam-Segal R. (2019), “Avner Baz on Aspect-Perception and Concepts: a Critique.” Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2016), “Which Hurts More, Scorn or Indifference: A Philosophical Reading of Hanoch Levin’s ‘A Man Standing behind a Seated Woman’.” Alaxon, (in Hebrew). (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2015), “Aspect-Perception as a Philosophical Method. Nordic Wittgenstein Review, 4(1), 93-121. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2014), “When Language Gives Out: Conceptualization and Aspect-Seeing as a Form of Judgment.” Metaphilosophy, 45(1), 41-68. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2013), “A Splitting ‘Mind-Ache’: An Anscombean Challenge to Kantian Self-Legislation.” J Philosophical Res, 38, 41-66. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2012), “Reflecting on Language from ‘Sideways-on’: Preparatory and Non-Preparatory Aspects-Seeing.” J History of Analytical Philosophy, 1(6), 1-17. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2012), “Kant’s Non-Aristotelian Conception of Morality.” Southwest Philosophy Review, 28(1), 121-133. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2012), “How to Investigate the Grammar of Aspect-Perception: A Question in Wittgensteinian Method.” Essays in Philosophy, 13(1), 85-105. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2009), “Contours and Barriers: What Is It to Draw the Limits of Language?” Philosophy, 84(4), 549-570. (link)
Chapters in edited volumes
Agam-Segal R. (2019), “Cora Diamond and the Uselessness of Argument,” in: Morality in a Realistic Spirit, Craig Taylor & Andrew Gleeson (eds.) Routledge: London, 50-67. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2018), “Moral Thought in Wittgenstein: Clarity and Changes of Attitude.” in: Wittgenstein’s Moral Thought, R. Agam-Segal & E. Dain (eds.), Routledge: London, 67-96. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2016), “A Splitting ‘Mind-Ache’: An Anscombean Challenge to Kantian Self-Legislation,” In: Elizabeth Anscombe Vol. 3, “Ethics,” Roger Teichnam (ed.), Routledge, London. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2013), “Is Self-Legislation Possible? – Kantian Ethics after Anscombe.” In Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht, Bacin, S., Ferrarin, A. La Rocca, C., & Ruffing, M. (eds.), de Gruyter: Berlin, 3-14. (link)
Review Articles
Agam-Segal R. (forthcoming), “Wittgenstein and Lacan at the Limit,” Maria Balaska, Philosophical Investigations.
Agam-Segal R. (2019), “The philosophy of Charles Travis,” Collins J. & Dobler T. (eds.), Notre Dame Philosophical Review. (link)
Agam-Segal. R. (2019), “The Later Wittgenstein and Moral Philosophy,” Benjamin De Mesel, Philosophical Investigations. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2010), “Four Introductory Books in Ethics.” Teaching Philosophy, 33(4), 399-408. (link)
Agam-Segal R. (2005), “Impartiality and Personal Relations - Distances between Principles and between People,” Review of Yotam Benziman’s Until You Are in his Place – Ethics, Impartiality, and Personal Relations, Iyyun, 54, 223-32. (In Hebrew) (link)
Translations
Agam-Segal R. & Ashkenazi Y. (eds.), (forthcoming), Iris Murdoch, Love beyond Selfishness, Imagination beyond Fantasy: Dialogues and Essays on Love, Religion, Art, and Ethics, Agam-Segal R. & Ashkenazi Y. (trans.), Carmel: Jerusalem, (In Hebrew).