1 September 2017
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Verbalism and metalinguistic negotiation in ontological disputes -
Fiction cannot be true -
The descriptive content of names as predicate modifiers -
Spatial Experience and Special Relativity -
Is there an epistemic norm of practical reasoning? -
Updating, undermining, and perceptual learning -
Against selfless assertions -
Lindsay Farmer: Making the Modern Criminal Law: Criminalization and Civil Order -
On Pereboom’s Disappearing Agent Argument -
Are ‘Optimistic’ Theories of Criminal Justice Psychologically Feasible? The Probative Case of Civic Republicanism -
Fairness-Based Retributivism Reconsidered -
Manipulation Arguments, Basic Desert, and Moral Responsibility: Assessing Derk Pereboom’s Free Will, Agency, and Meaning in Life -
Defense Categories and the (Category-Defying) De Minimis Defense -
Mass Incarceration and the Theory of Punishment -
Pereboom on Punishment: Funishment, Innocence, Motivation, and Other Difficulties -
‘Drugs That Make You Feel Bad’? Remorse-Based Mitigation and Neurointerventions -
Double Effect and the Criminal Law -
Doing Without Desert - Number of publications for this day: 18
31 August 2017
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Callicles and Thrasymachus -
Self-Reference -
Aesthetic Disinterestedness: Art, Experience, and the Self -
Rethinking homo economicus in the political sphere -
What creditors owe -
Critical empathy -
Understanding the Millennials’ Integrated Ethical Decision-Making Process: Assessing the Relationship Between Personal Values and Cognitive Moral Reasoning -
Examining the Contingency Value of Certification on Regulatory Burden in a Transitional Economy -
Polyamory Is to Polygamy as Queer Is to Barbaric? -
The Arab that Cannot be Killed – An Orientalist Logic of Genocide -
The Limitations and Dangers of Decolonial Philosophies – Lessons from Zapatista Luis Villoro -
Derrick Bell’s Paradigm of Racial Realism – An Overlooked and Underappreciated Theorist -
Social Acceleration and the New Politics of Time -
Reimagining the Impossible in Africana Philosophy -
Suffering and the Messianic -
The Critical University as Radical Project -
Engaging Badiou’s Dialectics in Black -
Ethics, Politics, and Social Existence -
The Intersection of Chinese Philosophy and Gender -
McCarthyism and the Making of American Philosophy -
Trump, Populism, Fascism, and the Road Ahead -
Veritism, Values, Epistemic Norms -
Core Cognition and its Aftermath -
Two Legacies of Goldman’s Epistemology -
Stereotyping: The Multifactorial View -
Epistemic Agency and the Generality Problem -
How Reliable is Perception? -
What Can Psychology Do for Epistemology? – Revisiting Epistemology and Cognition -
Doxastic Justification is Fundamental -
Normal Circumstances Reliabilism – Goldman on Reliability and Justified Belief -
Epistemology and Science – Some Metaphilosophical Reflections -
Fidelity to Truth: Gandhi and the Genealogy of Civil Disobedience -
Voting secrecy and the right to justification -
Life purposes of Iranian secondary school students -
Youth purpose worldwide: A tapestry of possibilities -
How do future life perspective and present action work in Japanese youth development? -
Abstraction and Infinity -
The role of pupil size in communication. Is there room for learning? -
When one heart can speak to another: the role of tenderness in Rousseau’s theory of passions -
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Bosman and Athlete Welfare: The Sports Law Approach, the Social Policy Approach, and the EU Guidelines on Dual Careers -
Comparative legal study on privacy and personal data protection for robots equipped with artificial intelligence: looking at functional and technological aspects -
Philipp Frank’s decline and the crisis of logical empiricism -
Viewing Spontaneity Ethnomethodologically -
Stone-Type Representations and Dualities for Varieties of Bisemilattices -
Kin Selection, Group Selection, and the Varieties of Population Structure -
Analysing Network Models to Make Discoveries about Biological Mechanisms -
Dementia, identity and the role of friends -
History and Philosophy of Science Courses for Science Students -
Constructing the World and Locating Oneself -
Mechanism and agency in science from premodern automata to cybernetics -
On the legal responsibility of autonomous machines -
Robot sex and consent: Is consent to sex between a robot and a human conceivable, possible, and desirable? -
On the problem of making autonomous vehicles conform to traffic law -
Theoretical foundations for the responsibility of autonomous agents - Number of publications for this day: 59
30 August 2017
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Far from the Lonely Crowd -
Peirce on Perception and Reasoning: From Icons to Logic -
Presuming patient autonomy in the face of therapeutic misconception -
Reconsidering paternalism in clinical research -
The indispensability of labelled groups to vulnerability in bioethics -
SIM as a Generator of Systematics and Theory Logics, and a Science of Design and Repair -
What Is Democratic in an Unequal Society? -
Book Review: Strangers in Our Midst: The Political Philosophy of Immigration, by David Miller -
Book Review: John Adams and the Fear of American Oligarchy, by Luke Mayville -
J. Farley and D. Malghan (eds), Beyond Uneconomic Growth: Economics, Equity and the Ecological Predicament -
Clare Heyward and Dominic Roser (eds), Climate Justice in a Non-Ideal World -
Alan H. Lockwood, Heat Advisory: Protecting Health on a Warming Planet -
Susan Owens, Knowledge, Policy, and Expertise: The UK Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution 1970-2011 -
Peter Dauvergne, Environmentalism of the Rich -
Nonhuman Animals as Property Holders: An Exploration of the Lockean Labour-Mixing Account -
Representing Non-Human Interests -
A Teleological Approach to the Wicked Problem of Managing Utría National Park -
Speaking About Weeds: Indigenous Elders’ Metaphors for Invasive Species and Their Management -
Governance, Participation and Local Perceptions of Protected Areas: Unwinding Traumatic Nature in the Blouberg Mountain Range -
Conflict and Resolution -
Contents of Environmental Values Volume 26, Number 5 -
A Theory of Legitimate Expectations -
Nietzsche and The Birth of Tragedy by Paul Raimond (review)