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- PHS volume 95 Cover and Back matter
- Stories and Selves: A Twisted Love Story about the Meaning of Life
- A New Look at the Classical Chinese Dào of the Relation between Word and World
- On Discussing What We Should Do
- How To Get About
- Prejudicial Speech: What’s a Liberal to Do?
- What Is It to Be Responsible for What You Say?
- Inflammatory Language
- Games, Norms, and Utterances
- Politics, Words, and Concepts: On the Impossibility and Undesirability of ‘Amelioration’
- Misunderstanding and Meaning Change
- Racial Realities
- PHS volume 94 Cover and Back matter
- Values-Based Practice: A Theory-Practice Dynamic for Navigating Values and Difference in Health Care
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- Shared Decision-Making and Relational Moral Agency: On Seeing the Person Behind the ‘Expert by Experience’ in Mental Health Research
- Mad Pride and the Creation of Culture
- Co-Production and Structural Oppression in Public Mental Health
- Co-Production is Good, but Other Things are Good Too
- In Defence of the Concept of Mental Illness
- ‘The Hermeneutic Problem of Psychiatry’ and the Co-Production of Meaning in Psychiatric Healthcare
- Self-Diagnosis in Psychiatry and the Distribution of Social Resources
- A Wide-Enough Range of ‘Test Environments’ for Psychiatric Disabilities
- Art and the Lived Experience of Pain
- Introduction: What is the Role of Lived Experience in Research?
- Can Aesthetics Be Global?
- ‘Zoetology’: A New Name for an Old Way of Thinking
- PHS volume 93 Cover and Back matter
- What Does It Mean to Colonise and Decolonise Philosophy?
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- Community Practices and Getting Good at Bad Emotions
- Vasubandhu on the First Person
- Japanese Philosophers on Plato’s Ideas
- How to Change Your Mind: The Contemplative Practices of Philosophy
- From Hosting Words to Hosting Civilizations: Towards a Theory of ‘Guardianship’ and ‘Deep Hospitality’
- Introduction: How Can and Should Philosophy Be Expanding its Horizons?
- What Counts as a Collective Gift? Culture and Value in Du Bois’ The Gift of Black Folk
- Grammars of Listening: Or On the Difficulty of Rendering Trauma Audible
- How Philosophy Can Support Community-Led Change: Reflections from Bristol Campaigns for Racial Justice
- Fernando Pessoa: The Poet as Philosopher
- In the Mood: Why Vibes Matter in Reading and Writing Philosophy
- On the Importance of Beauty and Taste
- Reclaiming Care and Privacy in the Age of Social Media
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- Practical Wisdom and the Value of Cognitive Diversity
- The Virtue of Hope in a Turbulent World
- Cultivating Curiosity in the Information Age
- Uncertainty Phobia and Epistemic Forbearance in a Pandemic
- Group Creativity
- Collective Responsibility Should be Treated as a Virtue
- Affective Polarisation and Emotional Distortions on Social Media
- Relativism, Fallibilism, and the Need for Interpretive Charity
- Deepfakes, Intellectual Cynics, and the Cultivation of Digital Sensibility
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- Self-Regulation and Political Confabulation
- The Need for Phronesis
- Empathy and Loving Attention
- Integrity as the Goal of Character Education
- The Wisdom of Mentor
- Philosophical Reflections on the Idea of a Universal Basic Income
- PHS volume 91 Cover and Back matter
- How Should Liberal Democratic Governments Treat Conscientious Disobedience as a Response to State Injustice?: A Proposal
- PHS volume 91 Cover and Front matter
- In Defense of Anti-Racist Training
- For State-Funded Inter-Religious Education
- The Public Option
- On the Merits and Limits of Nationalising the Fossil Fuel Industry
- Individual Freedom in the Post-Corona Era
- A Reconciliation Theory of State Punishment: An Alternative to Protection and Retribution
- No More Benefit Cheats
- Irregular Migration, Historical Injustice and the Right to Exclude
- Membership Rights for Animals
- Radical Democratic Inclusion: Why We Should Lower the Voting Age to 12
- In Defense of A Mandatory Public Service Requirement
- Why Do People Want to Die? The Meaning of Life from the Perspective of Euthanasia
- Comparing the Meaningfulness of Finite and Infinite Lives: Can We Reap What We Sow if We Are Immortal?
- PHS volume 90 Cover and Back matter
- Desirability without Desire: Life Extension, Boredom and Spiritual Experience
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- Meaning and Anti-Meaning in Life and What Happens After We Die
- Importance, Fame, and Death
- Dying for a Cause: Meaning, Commitment, and Self-Sacrifice
- Promises to the Dead
- Can We Measure the Badness of Death for the Person who Dies?
- When Death Comes Too Late: Radical Life Extension and the Makropulos Case
- God, The Meaning of Life, and Meaningful Lives
- ‘Creatures of a Day’: Contingency, Mortality, and Human Limits
- Introduction: Death and Meaning
- Grieving Our Way Back to Meaningfulness
- The Meaning of Pain and the Pain of Meaning: A Bio-Hermeneutical Inquiry
- Meaning in Lives Nearing Their End
- How Can You Spot the Experts? An Essay in Social Epistemology
- PHS volume 89 Cover and Back matter
- Should We Worry About Silicone Chip Technology De-Skilling Us?
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- False Confessions and Subverted Agency
- Rape Myths: What are They and What can We do About Them?
- ‘To Possess the Power to Speak’
- The Predicament of Patients
- The Seductions of Clarity
- Why Do Scientists Lie?
- Received Wisdom: The Use of Authority in Medieval Islamic Philosophy
- Passionate Speech: On the Uses and Abuses of Anger in Public Debate
- The Vulnerable Dynamics of Discourse
- The Promise and Pitfalls of Online ‘Conversations’
- How Good Are We At Evaluating Communicated Information?
- PHS volume 88 Cover and Back matter
- John Austin SJ (1717–84), The First Irish Catholic Cartesian?
- PHS volume 88 Cover and Front matter
- From Serena to Hypatia: John Toland’s Women
- Peter Browne on the Metaphysics of Knowledge
- ‘Plainly of Considerable Moment in Human Society’: Francis Hutcheson and Polite Laughter in Eighteenth-Century Britain and Ireland
- What the Women of Dublin Did with John Locke
- Berkeley’s Criticisms of Shaftesbury and Hutcheson
- Francis Hutcheson on Liberty
- Poverty and Prosperity: Political Economics in Eighteenth-Century Ireland
- Does Berkeley’s Immaterialism Support Toland’s Spinozism? The Posidonian Argument and the Eleventh Objection
- The Irish Context of Berkeley’s ‘Resemblance Thesis’
- Philosophical Plumbing in the Twenty-First Century
- Revisiting Modern Moral Philosophy
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- Depicting Human Form
- Evolution as a Religion: Mary Midgley’s Hopes and Fears
- Virtues as Perfections of Human Powers: On the Metaphysics of Goodness in Aristotelian Naturalism
- ‘Removing the Barriers’: Mary Midgley on Concern for Animals
- ‘The Women are Up to Something’
- A Philosopher of singular style and multiple modes
- Aristotelian Necessity
- Relationality in the Thought of Mary Midgley
- Anscombe on Brute Facts and Human Affairs
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- Volunteers and Conscripts: Philippa Foot and the Amoralist
- Love and Unselfing in Iris Murdoch
- Iris Murdoch and Common Sense Or, What Is It Like To Be A Woman In Philosophy
- The Elusiveness of the Ethical: From Murdoch to Diamond
- PHS volume 86 Cover and Back matter
- The Primacy of Practice
- PHS volume 86 Cover and Front matter
- Global Expressivism by the Method of Differences
- On Linguistic Evidence for Expressivism
- Propositions First: Biting Geach’s Bullet
- Expressivism and Crossed Disagreements
- What Is a Theory of Normative Concepts For?
- Logical Expressivism and Carroll’s Regress
- Neo-Expressivism: (Self-)Knowledge, Meaning, and Truth
- Introduction: Expressivisms, Knowledge and Truth
- The Persuasive Use of Emotions
- Ruly and Unruly Passions: Early Modern Perspectives
- PHS volume 85 Cover and Front matter
- PHS volume 85 Cover and Back matter
- The Quest for God: Rethinking Desire
- Emotional Intentionality
- Love, Guilt, and Forgiveness
- Lange vs James on Emotion, Passion, and the Arts
- How to Make the Passions Active: Spinoza and R.G. Collingwood
- The Evaluative Content of Emotion
- The Passions and Religious Belief
- The Aesthetic Dimension of Passion
- Passion for the Art of Morally Responsible Technology Development
- Why You’ll Regret Not Reading This Paper
- Responding Emotionally to Fiction: A Spinozist Approach
- A Truthful Way to Live? Objectivity, Ethics and Psychoanalysis
- Quantifier Variance Dissolved – Addendum
- Biomedical Moral Enhancement in the Face of Moral Particularism – Addendum
- PHS volume 84 Cover and Back matter
- What’s Epistemically Wrong with Conspiracy Theorising?
- PHS volume 84 Cover and Front matter
- The Epistemology of Terrorism and Radicalisation
- Healthcare Practice, Epistemic Injustice, and Naturalism
- Empathy and Testimonial Trust
- Ambivalence About Forgiveness
- On Anger, Silence, and Epistemic Injustice
- Just Say ‘No’: Obligations to Voice Disagreement
- Understanding Epistemic Trust Injustices and Their Harms
- Caring for Esteem and Intellectual Reputation: Some Epistemic Benefits and Harms
- Can Closed-mindedness be an Intellectual Virtue?
- Harms and Wrongs in Epistemic Practice
- Moral Enhancement and Moral Freedom: A Critique of the Little Alex Problem
- Lone Wolf Terrorists and the Impotence of Moral Enhancement
- PHS volume 83 Cover and Back matter
- Is Moral Enhancement a Right, or a Threat to Rights?
- Psychedelic Moral Enhancement
- Biomedical Moral Enhancement in the Face of Moral Particularism
- Moral Enhancement and Climate Change: Might it Work?
- Moral-Epistemic Enhancement
- Drugs and Hugs: Stimulating Moral Dispositions as a Method of Moral Enhancement
- Enhancing Care
- Moral Enhancement, Instrumentalism, and Integrative Ethical Education
- Kantian Challenges for the Bioenhancement of Moral Autonomy
- What is Moral Enhancement?
- Retributivism and the Moral Enhancement of Criminals Through Brain Interventions
- The Trouble With Moral Enhancement
- The Sins of Moral Enhancement Discourse
- Would Aristotle Have Seen the Wrongness of Slavery If He Had Undergone a Course of Moral Enhancement?
- Moral Enhancement as a Collective Action Problem
- The Experimental Psychology of Moral Enhancement: We Should If We Could, But We Can’t
- Moral Enhancement and the Human Condition
- Should We Biochemically Enhance Sexual Fidelity?
- An Unfit Future: Moral Enhancement and Technological Harm
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- Quantifier Variance Dissolved
- Cardinals, Ordinals, and the Prospects for a Fregean Foundation
- PHS volume 82 Cover and Back matter
- Wittgenstein on Solipsism in the 1930s: Private Pains, Private Languages, and Two Uses of ‘I’
- Metaphysical Optimism
- Spaces of Possibility
- Towards a Hylomorphic Solution to the Grounding Problem
- Irrealism about Grounding
- Against Conservatism in Metaphysics
- Changing Metaphysics: What Difference does it Make?
- Essence and Mere Necessity
- The Basis of Necessity and Possibility
- PHS volume 82 Cover and Front matter
- Lady Parts: The Metaphysics of Pregnancy
- What is a Social Practice?
- Compatibilism, Indeterminism, and Chance
- Almost Identical, Almost Innocent
- PHS volume 81 Cover and Front matter
- PHS volume 81 Cover and Back matter
- Divine Hiddenness: Defeated Evidence
- Misapprehensions about the Fine-Tuning Argument
- Detachment, Rationality and Evidence: Towards a More Humane Religious Epistemology
- Faith and Reason
- Sceptical Theism, the Butterfly Effect and Bracketing the Unknown
- Skeptical theism and Skepticism About the External World and Past
- The Problem of Evil & Sceptical Theism
- Religious Disagreement and Epistemic Intuitions
- Three Ways to Improve Religious Epistemology