21 October 2017
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The Philosophical Foundations of Distributism – Catholic Social Teaching and the Principle of Subsidiarity -
William James -
Justice and Access to Health Care -
Zeno’s Paradoxes - Number of publications for this day: 4
20 October 2017
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Genealogies of recovery: The framing of therapeutic ambitions -
Manifesto for the postcolonial university -
Toward an educational sphereology: Air, wind, and materialist pedagogy -
Traditions in Collision: The Emergence of Logical Empiricism between the Riemannian and Helmholtzian Traditions -
From Victims to Survivors? Struggling to Live Ecoconsciously in an Ecocidal Culture -
Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Individual Excusable Ignorance after 1990 – A Study of Excusable Ignorance in Collective Action Problems -
Environmental Nihilism – Reading Nietzsche against New Conservationism -
Veganism, Normative Change, and Second Nature -
Responsibility and the Ethics of Ecological Restoration -
Spinoza, Ecology, and Immanent Ethics – Beside Moral Considerability -
Visibility Sometimes Wandering and Sometimes Reassembled – On Being in Rain -
That Seed Sets Time Ablaze – Vegetal Temporality in Judith Wright’s Botanical Poetics -
The Poetics of Biomimicry – The Contribution of Poetic Concepts to Philosophical Inquiry into the Biomimetic Principle of Nature as Model -
The existential concern of the humanities R.S. Peters’ justification of liberal education -
Beyond Words: Inarticulable Reasons And Reasonable Commitments -
Quantifier Variance and the Demand for a Semantics -
Phenomenal, Normative, And Other Explanatory Gaps: A General Diagnosis -
Grounding, Essence, And Identity -
Frauds, Posers And Sheep: A Virtue Theoretic Solution To The Acquaintance Debate -
Good Selves, True Selves: Moral Ignorance, Responsibility, And The Presumption Of Goodness -
Index To Volume 67 -
An Introduction to Islamic Philosophy: Based on the Works of Murtada Mutahhari by Abd al-Rasul Obudiyyat (review) -
Visual Culture in Contemporary China: Paradigms and Shifts by Xiaobing Tang (review) -
Vanishing into Things: Knowledge in Chinese Tradition by Barry Allen (review) -
New Visions of the Zhuangzi ed. by Livia Kohn (review) -
Mou Zongsan’s Self-Reversal and Heidegger’s Other Beginning -
Affirming Fate and Incorporating Death: The Role of Amor Fati in Nishitani’s Religion and Nothingness -
From the Principle of Rational Autonomy to the Virtuosity of Empathetic Embodiment: Reclaiming the Modern Significance of Confucian Civilization -
Swami Vivekananda’s Vedāntic Critique of Schopenhauer’s Doctrine of the Will -
Words In and Out of History: Indian Semantic Derivation (Nirvacana) and Modern Etymology in Dialogue -
Sinitic Buddhist Narratives of Wonders: Are There Miracles in Buddhism? -
Reconstructing Mozi’s Jian’ai 兼愛 -
Outrageously Irrelevant Remarks of a Girl in a Closed Conversation: A Reply to Tim Heysse -
The Conversation of Philosophy: A Polemical Response to Carine Defoort -
“Chinese Philosophy” at European Universities: A Threefold Utopia -
Reply to Eric Schliesser -
Response to Amy Olberding, “Philosophical Exclusion and Conversational Practices” -
Philosophical Exclusion and Conversational Practices -
Reply to Robert Neville -
Response to Brian Bruya’s “Ethnocentrism and Multiculturalism in Contemporary Philosophy” -
Ethnocentrism and Multiculturalism in Contemporary Philosophy -
Reply to Stephen Angle -
Response to Danielle Macbeth, “The Place of Philosophy” -
The Place of Philosophy -
Some Opening Remarks on the Exclusionary Tendency in Western Philosophy -
Remembering Jiyuan Yu -
Borges and Levinas Face-to-Face: Writing and the Riddle of Subjectivity -
Borges’s Love Affair with Heraclitus -
Borges Scoops Gettier -
Prologues and the Idols of Criticism: Borges on Ficciones -
Is Clarissa Dalloway Special? -
In Search of Lost Time and the Attunement of Jealousy -
Jane Austen’s Aristotelian Proposal: Sometimes Falling in Love Is Better Than a Beating -
Jane Austen on Practical Wisdom, Constancy, and Unreserve -
On Sincere Apologies: Saying “Sorry” in Hamlet -
Thinking about Judgment with Shakespeare -
Dionysus in the Mirror: Hamlet as Nietzsche’s Dionysian Man -
Gods and Children: Shakespeare Reads The Prince -
Ovid’s Myth of Salmacis and Hermaphroditus in Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream -
The Natural Rights Exerted in Shakespeare’s Bed-Tricks -
Nothingness in Donne’s “A Valediction: Of Weeping” and Shakespeare’s Cymbeline -
Rethinking Shakespeare -
Ethical Pluralism and Moral Conflict in Aeschylus’s Oresteia -
The Fire-Walking Antigone -
Tyranny and Blood: Rethinking Creon -
Introduction: Not “Of,” “As,” or “And,” but “In” -
Symbol Grounding Without Direct Experience: Do Words Inherit Sensorimotor Activation From Purely Linguistic Context? -
Real Objects Can Impede Conditional Reasoning but Augmented Objects Do Not -
Pierre Clastres as comparative political theorist: The democratic potential of the new political anthropology -
Semantic Information and the Syntax of Propositional Attitude Verbs -
Ruling Minds: Psychology in the British Empire -
Eye for Detail: Images of Plants and Animals in Art and Science 1500–1630 -
THE IMPERATIVE IN –TO IN PLAUTUS AND TERENCE -
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Created in the Image of God: Bioethical Implications of the Imago Dei -
Radical Dependence and the Imago Dei: Bioethical Implications of Access to Healthcare for People with Disabilities -
John Kilner’s Understanding of The Imago Dei and The Ethical Treatment of Persons with Disabilities -
Putting Image into Practice: Imago Dei, Dignity, and Their Bioethical Import -
Riders’ Perceptions of Equestrian Communication in Sports Dressage -
Confusing Cosmopolitanism -
“The Bird was a Valuable One” -
Personal History, Beyond Narrative: an Embodied Perspective -
The Phenomenology of Anomalous World Experience in Schizophrenia: A Qualitative Study -
Alfred Schutz on Phenomenological Psychology and Transcendental Phenomenology -
On the Benefit of a Phenomenological Revision of Problem Solving -
Thomas F. Cloonan & Christian Thiboutot (2010) -
Tone Roald (2015) -
Daniel Burston (2016) -
Created in the Image of God: Bioethical Implications of the Imago Dei -
Radical Dependence and the Imago Dei : Bioethical Implications of Access to Healthcare for People with Disabilities