26 May 2018
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‘Justice in Health or Justice (and Health)?’—How (Not) to Apply a Theory of Justice to Health -
Let Us Be Fair to 5-Year-Olds: Priority for the Young in the Allocation of Scarce Health Resources -
Higher order ignorance inside the margins -
Defending eugenics -
Real and Virtual Clinical Trials: A Formal Analysis - Number of publications for this day: 5
25 May 2018
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The Schenley Experiment: A Social History of Pittsburgh’s First Public High School -
American Public Education and the Responsibility of Its Citizens: Supporting Democracy in the Age of Accountability -
Creative Democracy, Communication, and the Uncharted Sources of Bhimrao Ambedkar’s Deweyan Pragmatism -
Sophic Education: Where is Your Treasure? -
Reconstruction of Social Studies -
The School as a Democratic Workplace: The Political Dimension of Dewey’s Democracy and Education -
Can animals predict earthquakes?: Bio-sentinels as seismic sensors in communist China and beyond -
“Monks by Night and Knights by Day”: Ḥasan al‐Bannāʾ, Tarbīya, and the embodied ethics of the early Muslim Brotherhood -
What’s Aristotelian about neo‐Aristotelian Virtue Ethics? -
Johann Peter Hebel (1760–1826), The Glass Jew -
Communication and transformation of subjectivity through performances: A critical discussion of Badiou’s In Praise of Theatre -
Before the law of spectrality: Derrida on the Prague imprisonment -
Born under a bad sign: On the dark rhetoric of antinatalism -
On cultural plurality in the public sphere: Choosing between freedom and equality as criteria of judgement -
McKeon’s semantics of communication: A pragmatic exploration of the communicative arts -
On ‘moral injury’: Psychic fringes and war violence -
Exploring the fringes of psychopathology: Boundary entities, category work and other borderline phenomena in the history of 20th century psychopathology -
Diagnosing Alzheimer’s disease in Kraepelin’s clinic, 1909–1912 -
Anticipating psychosis: The Copenhagen High-Risk Project and the dream of the prevention of schizophrenia -
Pragmatism and the European Traditions: Encounters with Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology Before the Great Divide -
Representing Whom? U.K. Health Consumer and Patients’ Organizations in the Policy Process -
Blocking the Vagueness Block – A New Restricted Answer to the Special Composition Question -
The Bête Noire and the Noble Lie: The International Criminal Court and (the Disavowal of) Politics -
Emotional Depth -
Old Wine in New Bottles? Parentalism, Power, and Its Legitimacy in Business–Society Relations -
Timeless Configuration Space and the Emergence of Classical Behavior -
Commodification and Human Interests -
Parental Moral Distress and Moral Schism in the Neonatal ICU -
Migrants Spilling over Borders: The Long View -
What is a Computer? A Survey -
Normativity, Realism and Emotional Experience - Number of publications for this day: 31
24 May 2018
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Philosophy of Time and Perceptual Experience -
What’s Aristotelian about neo‐Aristotelian Virtue Ethics? -
Dealing with Ambiguity: Johan Maurits, Black Pete and the the Crisis of Dutch Identity -
Personhood and legal status: reflections on the democratic rights of corporations -
The substance of citizenship: is it rights all the way down? -
Alasdair MacIntyre, Ethics in the Conflicts of Modernity. An Essay on Desire, Practical Reasoning and Narrative -
Antonia M. Waltermann, ‘Sovereignties’ -
‘One in the One Shepherd’: St. Augustine and Pastoral Ministry -
Research or clinical care: whats the difference? -
Face transplantation for the blind: more than being blind in a sighted world -
From whom do physicians obtain consent for surgery? -
Chronic disease as risk multiplier for disadvantage -
Resuscitation decisions at the end of life: medical views and the juridification of practice -
Content analysis of requests for religious exemptions from a mandatory influenza vaccination program for healthcare personnel -
Montgomery, informed consent and causation of harm: lessons from Australia or a uniquely English approach to patient autonomy? -
Towards a national genomics medicine service: the challenges facing clinical-research hybrid practices and the case of the 100 000 genomes project -
Consent and the ethical duty to participate in health data research -
Learning health systems, clinical equipoise and the ethics of response adaptive randomisation -
Artificial gametes, the unnatural and the artefactual -
Researching about us without us: exploring research participation and the politics of disability rights in the context of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 -
Legitimacy in bioethics: challenging the orthodoxy -
Skeptical challenges to international law -
Truth‐Sensitivity and Folk Epistemology -
The power of social dreaming: Reappraising the lesson of East European dissidents -
The Measurement of Wellbeing in Economics -
William Mander & Stamatoula Panagakou (eds.), British Idealism and the Concept of the Self. Reviewed by -
Christopher Arroyo, Kant’s Ethics and the Same-Sex Marriage Debate – An Introduction. Reviewed by -
Paul A. Borgaard & Jason Bell (eds.), The Harvard Lectures of Alfred North Whitehead, 1924-1925 Philosophical Presuppositions of Science. Reviewed by -
Susanne Claxton, Heidegger’s Gods: An Ecofeminist Perspective. Reviewed by -
Marc J. de Vries, Teaching About Technology. Reviewed by -
Daniel Dennett, From Bacteria to Bach and Back: The Evolution of Minds. Reviewed by -
Jürgen Habermas, Postmetaphysical Thinking II, Trans. Ciaran Cronin. Reviewed by -
Steven Gimbel, Isn’t That Clever: A Philosophical Account of Humor and Comedy. Reviewed by -
Aileen M. Kelly, The Discovery of Chance: The Life and Thought of Alexander Herzen. Reviewed by -
Alfred Moore, Critical Elitism: Deliberation, Democracy, and the Problem of Expertise. Reviewed by -
James McGilvray (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Chomsky. Reviewed by -
Steven Nadler & Ben Nadler, Heretics! The Wonderous (and Dangerous) Beginnings of Modern Philosophy. Reviewed by -
Mark C. Murphy, God’s Own Ethics: Norms of Divine Agency and the Argument from Evil. Reviewed by -
Peter Singer (ed.), Does Anything Really Matter? Essays on Parfit on Objectivity. Reviewed by -
Onora O’Neill, Constructing Authorities: Deliberation, Democracy, and the Problem of Expertise. Reviewed by -
The Martial Virtues – A Role Morality for Soldiers? -
Against Epistocracy -
The Methodological Rationale of Thomas Sekine – Dialectical Escapes from Orthodoxies and the Marxian Political Economy -
Gun Control and Alcohol Policy -
Responsibility and Ignorance of the Self -
Ironic Deliberations – A (Regrettably Incomplete) Response to Fischer, Nelkin, and Vargas -
On John Doris’s Talking to Our Selves -
Reflectivism, Skepticism, and Values -
Ethical values of academic nurses: A pilot study -
Skepticism and Content Externalism -
Jane Addams -
Medieval Theories of the Emotions -
Négritude -
The Culpable Inability Problem for Synchronic and Diachronic ‘Ought Implies Can’ -
The mereology of Latin Trinitarianism -
KEYNES, MILL, AND SAY’S LAW: A COMMENT ON ROY GRIEVE’S MISTAKEN CRITICISMS OF MILL -
DISCUSSION FORUM ON “‘KEYNES, MILL, AND SAY’S LAW,’ BY ROY GRIEVE” -
MAKING SENSE OF CLASSICAL THEORY -
OFF TARGET: PROFESSOR AHIAKPOR ON KEYNES, MILL, AND SAY’S LAW -
KEYNES, J.-B. SAY, J. S. MILL, AND SAY’S LAW: A NOTE ON KATES, GRIEVE, AND AHIAKPOR -
HET volume 40 issue 2 Cover and Front matter -
Manuela Mosca, Antonio de Viti de Marco: A Story Worth Remembering (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), pp. 141, $100. ISBN: 9781137534927. -
HET volume 40 issue 2 Cover and Back matter -
Numéro 2018/2 – n° 71 – Dériver la finance