Anat Biletzki (Hebrew: ענת בילצקי, born 1952) is a professor of philosophy at Tel Aviv University and Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT.[1][2]
Biletzki was born in Jerusalem. She was a member of B'tselem,[3] an Israeli human rights NGO, acting as chairperson from 2001 to 2006, and has served as a B'tselem Board member since 1995.
Biletzki is a member of the executive board of FFIPP-I (Faculty for Israeli-Palestinian Peace International),[4] which describes itself as "a network of Palestinian, Israeli, and International faculty, and students, working in solidarity for a complete end of the occupation and just peace."[5]
Biletzki distinguishes between "Jewish Israel" and Israel as a nation. In a New York Times opinion piece[6] she writes that "[the 2015 minority government bloc] holds a Jewish, nationalistic agenda," and "norms of exclusive Jewish rights and exclusion of Arab citizens" are inherent to Zionism. She says the same for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's assertion that a two-state solution would never be implemented during his tenure and his concern over large numbers of Israeli Arabs going to the voting booths.
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AnatBiletzki (Hebrew: ענת בילצקי, born 1952) is a professor of philosophy at Tel Aviv University and Quinnipiac University in Hamden, CT. Biletzki was...
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Violent Conflicts: The New Face of War, Palgrave/Macmillan 2013 p.152. AnatBiletzki, 'Politicizing Human Rights (Using International Law),' in Larry May...
out of the fly-bottle. Polity. p. 110. ISBN 978-0-7456-2615-4. Biletzki, Anat and Anat Matar, "Ludwig Wittgenstein", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy...
Education: A Conceptual Inquiry". The Philosophy of Education. Biletzki, Anat; Matar, Anat (2021). "Ludwig Wittgenstein: 3.4 Language-games and Family Resemblance"...
Revised English Translation. Blackwell. § 201. ISBN 9780631231592. Biletzki, Anat; Matar, Anat (2018), "Ludwig Wittgenstein", in Zalta, Edward N. (ed.), The...
Research Lab, Stanford University. Retrieved 24 April 2021. Biletzki, Anat; Matar, Anat (3 March 2014). Zalta, Edward N. (ed.). "Ludwig Wittgenstein"...
what lies within is philosophy, and what lies without is not Biletzki, Anat; Matar, Anat (2021). "Ludwig Wittgenstein: 3.4 Language-games and Family Resemblance"...
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