24 October 2017
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Book Review: H. David Baer, Recovering Christian Realism: Just War Theory as a Political Ethic and Joseph E. Capizzi, Politics, Justice, and War: Christian Governance and the Ethics of Warfare -
Book Review: William Greenway, For the Love of All Creatures: The Story of Grace in Genesis -
Book Review: Gilles Emery OP and Matthew Levering (eds), Aristotle in Aquinas’s Theology -
Book Review: Michael L. Gross, The Ethics of Insurgency: A Critical Guide to Just Guerrilla Warfare -
Book Review: Jason Reimer Greig, Reconsidering Intellectual Disability: L’Arche, Medical Ethics, and Christian Friendship -
Book Review: Stanley Hauerwas and William H. Willimon, The Holy Spirit -
Book Review: John Kiess, Hannah Arendt and Theology -
Book Review: Barry Harvey, Taking Hold of the Real: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Profound Worldliness of Christianity -
Book Review: Joseph Selling, Reframing Catholic Theological Ethics -
Book Review: Craig Hovey and Elizabeth Phillips (eds), The Cambridge Companion to Christian Political Theology -
Book Review: Andrew Kim, with a foreword by William C. Mattison III, An Introduction to Catholic Ethics since Vatican II -
Questions of Phenomenology: Language, Alterity, Temporality, Finitude -
John Russon. Infinite Phenomenology: The Lessons of Hegel’s Science of Experience. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2016. ISBN 978-0-8101-3190-3 (pbk). Pp xxx+392. £39.95. -
Stefan Bird-Pollan. Hegel, Freud and Fanon. The Dialectic of Emancipation. London-New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2015. ISBN 978-1-78348-301-3. Pp. 262. £29.95. -
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Is It Always Good to Be Reasonable? (Ist es immer gut, vernünftig zu sein?) -
Why We Should Promote Irrationality -
Criteria for Nontrivial General Term Rigidity -
A Proof-Theoretic Semantics for Exclusion -
Münsteraner Memorandum Heilpraktiker. Die Thesen des „Münsteraner Kreises“ zu einer Neuregelung des Heilpraktikerwesens -
Defusing the Counterinduction Parody -
Reflections on James Bond of AI -
Cass R. Sunstein: # Republic: Divided Democracy in the Age of Social Media -
Causation and Opportunity in Tort -
Clinical Ethics Consultation After God: Implications for Advocacy and Neutrality -
Who Should Intervene? -
Assistive Device Art: aiding audio spatial location through the Echolocation Headphones -
Cochrane Review as a “Warranting Device” for Reasoning About Health -
Dr. Google and Premature Consent: Patients Who Trust the Internet More Than They Trust Their Provider -
Methadon zur Tumortherapie -
Perception Pragmatized: a Pragmatic Reconciliation of Representationalism and Relationalism - Number of publications for this day: 33
23 October 2017
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Logic of Belief Revision -
The Death Penalty, Volume II -
Democracy Before, In, and After Schumpeter -
Democracy before, in, and after Schumpeter -
Enchanting automata: Wilkins and the wonder of workmanship -
Mixed matters: fluency impacts trust ratings when faces range on valence but not on motivational implications -
Can democracy solve the sustainability crisis? Green politics, grassroots participation and the failure of the sustainability paradigm -
Capital Returns -
Book Review: Exit Left: Markets and Mobility in Republican Thought, by Robert S. Taylor -
When Cars Hit Trucks and Girls Hug Boys: The Effect of Animacy on Word Order in Gestural Language Creation -
Is Perpetual Peace Possible? -
“Will they be good enough parents?”: Ethical dilemmas, views, and decisions among assisted reproductive technology (ART) providers -
The Need for Further Fine-Grained Distinctions in Discussions of Authenticity and Deep Brain Stimulation -
Differences That Make a Difference in Disorders of Consciousness -
The Uncertainty of Consciousness and Why It Is Important -
DBS as a ‘Technological Fix’ or a ‘Regime of Care’? Recognizing the Importance of Narrative Identity in Neurosurgical Services -
Known Unknowns: Diagnosis and Prognosis in Disorders of Consciousness -
Unconscious Volition -
Changing the Conversation: A Capabilities Approach to Disordered Consciousness -
Narrative Identity: Challenges for Retribution in the Criminal Justice System -
Reclaiming Narrative Identity and Recovery in Psychiatry -
Against “We,” or an Argument for a Pluralistic Definition of Personhood in Bioethics -
Distributed Survival -
Others’ Contributions to an Individual’s Narrative Identity Matter -
Moral Responsibility, Alienation, and Multiplex Selves -
On the Ambiguity of ‘the Same Person’ -
“Consciousness” as a Vague Predicate -
Personal Identity and Patient-Centered Medical Decision Making -
Does Narrative Identity Enhance Medical Decision Making? -
Brain–Computer Interfaces and Interactive Capacity in Patients With Disorders of Consciousness -
“I Just Wanna Get My Self, or My Story, Back Again”: Narrative Identity, Neurosurgical Intervention, and the Temporary Change Argument -
Cogitas Ergo Es? Metaphysical Humility in Disorders of Consciousness -
The Problems With Fixating on Consciousness in Disorders of Consciousness -
Is That the Same Person? Case Studies in Neurosurgery -
Sometimes, It’s Okay to Judge a Patient by Their Diagnosis -
A Taxonomy for Disorders of Consciousness That Takes Consciousness Seriously -
Identity Consistency and Medical Interventions -
Why Narrative Identity Matters: Preserving Authenticity in Neurosurgical Interventions -
Models versus theories as a primary carrier of nursing knowledge: A philosophical argument -
Spinoza’s proposal for a doctrine of children’s education -
Transplanting the Body: Preliminary Ethical Considerations -
The Moral Inadequacy of Cremation -
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Corrective Justice as A Principle of Criminal Law: A Prolegomenon -
A Fate Worse Than Death? The Well-Being of Patients Diagnosed as Vegetative With Covert Awareness -
A representation of the periodic system based on atomic-number triads -
Theory comparison and choice in chemistry, 1766–1791 -
Time and Matter: Historicity, Facticity and the Question of Phenomenological Realism -
Minimal Complete Propositional Natural Deduction Systems -
Admissibility in Positive Logics -
Obstacles to Widening Biosample Research -
Medienethischer Kommentar zum Fall: „Methadon zur Tumortherapie“ -
Book Review: Jason Brennan, Against Democracy . Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2016, ix + 288 pp, ISBN 9780691162607 $29.95 -
Making Children’s Mental Health a Public Policy Priority: For the One and the Many -
The Dawning of the Ethics of Environmental Robots -
A History of Qualia -
The Moral Limits of the Market: Science Commercialization and Religious Traditions -
On What Matters, Volume III - Number of publications for this day: 61
22 October 2017
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Miracle near 34th street: Wartime penicillin research at St John’s University, NY -
Social cognition, Stag Hunts, and the evolution of language -
Against Virtual Selves - Number of publications for this day: 3
21 October 2017
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Is Distributism Agrarian? -
Technology as a Threat to Ordinary Human Life in Households Today -
Distributism and Natural Law