19 December 2017
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The Deteleologization of Nature: Darwin’s Language in On the Origin of Species -
Circumcision, Autonomy and Public Health -
A Puzzle About Proportionality -
Ethical challenges experienced by UK military medical personnel deployed to Sierra Leone (operation GRITROCK) during the 2014–2015 Ebola outbreak: a qualitative study -
The Political Legitimacy of Global Governance and the Proper Role of Civil Society Actors -
Social inequality, scientific inequality, and the future of mental illness -
‘Do I Really Need It?’ Professional Development in Pragmatics in Asian EFL -
The Publicity Of Thought -
The Entanglement Problem and Idealization in Moral Philosophy -
For a Kantian Interpretation of the Early Correspondence Principle -
The Ontology of Electromagnetism -
Metaphysics – in or Out of Science -
The Dilemma Imposed on the Realist by Putnam’s and Kripkensteinian Argument -
Weyl’s Conception of the Continuum in a Husserlian Transcendental Perspective -
Helmholtz, Du Bois-Reymond, and the transcendent difficulty of explaining the relation between sensations and the physical world -
Determination and Uniformity: The Problem with Speech-Act Theories of Fiction -
The manipulability of what? The history of G-protein coupled receptors -
The (Dis)Unity of Cultural Evolutionary Theory -
Minority Veterans Are More Willing to Participate in Complex Studies Compared to Non-minorities -
Zhao Yingcheng from Fact to Fiction: The Story of “The Great Advisor” -
Is reality fundamentally qualitative? -
The scientific life of Warren McCulloch: from autobiography to biography -
Impacts of Flooding and Flood Preparedness on Subjective Well-Being: A Monetisation of the Tangible and Intangible Impacts -
How’s Life at Home? New Evidence on Marriage and the Set Point for Happiness - Number of publications for this day: 32
18 December 2017
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The Philosophy of Trust -
A Brief Argument For Consciousness Without Access -
Sacraments Taken, not Received: An Inquiry -
‘But Floods of Tears Will Drown My Oratory’: Shakespeare, the Jesuits, and the Power of Rhetoric -
Icons and Analogy: Expanding our Language Games -
Subsistit in as a Specific Determination of Substantial Being in Lumen Gentium 8 -
The Status Quaestionis of Ecumenism -
Theological Considerations for Liturgical Renewal with Edward Schillebeeckx1 -
The Age of Reform -
On Schauder equivalence relations -
Revisiting ‘the Nature of Protestantism’: Justification by Faith Five Hundred Years On -
Polish globalization of Polish group partial actions -
On the uniqueness property of forking in abstract elementary classes -
A wild model of linear arithmetic and discretely ordered modules -
Book review: David Bronstein, Aristotle on Knowledge and Learning: The Posterior Analytics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. (pp.xiii-272). -
Phenomenal Conservatism and the Demand for Metajustification -
Propositional Justification and Infinitism -
Epistemic Internalism and Knowledge-Relevant Anti-Individualist Responsibility -
Epistemological closed questions: A reply to Greco -
Omniscience and Semantic Information -
Assertion and Its Many Norms -
Small Stakes Give You the Blues: The Skeptical Costs of Pragmatic Encroachment -
Knowledge as Fact-Tracking True Belief -
Identity, Personhood and the Law: Charles Foster and Jonathan Herring. Springer, 2017: ISBN 978-3-319-53458-9: 70 pp. -
Identity, personhood and the law: a response to Ashcroft and McGee -
A libertarian case for mandatory vaccination -
Law and the perils of philosophical grafts -
The Ebola clinical trials: a precedent for research ethics in disasters -
Aspects of disaster research ethics applicable to other contexts -
Individual and public interests in clinical research during epidemics: a reply to Calain: In response to: Calain P. The Ebola clinical trials: a precedent for research ethics in disasters -
How do clinicians prepare family members for the role of surrogate decision-maker? -
Ethics consultation in paediatric and adult emergency departments: an assessment of clinical, ethical, learning and resource needs -
Should neurotechnological treatments offered to offenders always be in their best interests? -
Ethics of fertility preservation for prepubertal children: should clinicians offer procedures where efficacy is largely unproven? -
The UK Mental Capacity Act and consent to research participation: asking the right question -
Navigating individual and collective interests in medical ethics -
Personal responsibility within health policy: unethical and ineffective -
Advances in neuroscience imply that harmful experiments in dogs are unethical -
Dignitarian medical ethics -
Golden opportunity, reasonable risk and personal responsibility for health -
Reasons, causes and identity -
The Problem of Epistocratic Identification and the (Possibly) Dysfunctional Division of Epistemic Labor -
What counts as part of a game? Reconsidering skills -
Tommie Shelby, Dark Ghettos: Injustice, Dissent, and Reform -
Andrea Sangiovanni, Humanity without Dignity: Moral Equality, Respect, and Human Rights -
Serena Parekh, Refugees and the Ethics of Forced Displacement -
Derek Parfit, On What Matters. Vol. 3; Peter Singer, ed., Does Anything Really Matter? Essays on Parfit on Objectivity -
Getting Perspective on Objective Reasons -
Welfare Invariabilism -
Cécile Fabre, Cosmopolitan Peace -
Lies, Control, and Consent: A Response to Dougherty and Manson -
Elizabeth Barnes, The Minority Body: A Theory of Disability -
Causal Contributions and Liability -
On Darwall’s Case against the Normal Justification Thesis -
Prospective Duties and the Demands of Beneficence -
Mari Mikkola, The Wrong of Injustice: Dehumanization and Its Role in Feminist Philosophy -
Must We Be Just Plain Good? On Regress Arguments for the Value of Humanity -
Tarunabh Khaitan, A Theory of Discrimination Law -
Ron Mallon, The Construction of Human Kinds -
Melissa Moschella, To Whom Do Children Belong? Parental Rights, Civic Education, and Children’s Autonomy -
Rescuing self-ownership: tackling the pollution problem -
Leibniz on Causation and Agency -
The Multiple Realization Book THOMAS W. POLGER AND LAWRENCE A. SHAPIRO New York: Oxford University Press, 2016; 258 pp.; $35.00 (paperback) -
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