10 October 2017
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Wilfrid Sellars and the Foundations of Normativity by Peter Ole (review) -
Adorno’s Theory of Philosophical and Aesthetic Truth by Owen Hulatt (review) -
The Life of Reason or the Phases of Human Progress: Reason in Science by George Santayana (review) -
Irony and Idealism: Rereading Schlegel, Hegel, and Kierkegaard by Fred Rush (review) -
Hegel on Philosophy in History ed. by Rachel Zuckert and James Kreines (review) -
Hegel on the Proofs and Personhood of God: Studies in Hegel’s Logic and Philosophy of Religion by Robert R. Williams (review) -
The Dutch Legacy: Radical Thinkers of the 17 th Century and the Enlightenment ed. by Sonja Lavaert and Winfried Schröder (review) -
Early Modern Philosophers and the Renaissance Legacy ed. by Cecilia Muratori, and Gianni Paganini (review) -
Leibniz on Compossibility and Possible Worlds eds. by Gregory Brown and Yual Chiek (review) -
De l’imagination à l’entendement: La puissance du langage chez Spinoza by Céline Hervet (review) -
Early Modern Cartesianisms: Dutch and French Constructions by Tad M. Schmaltz (review) -
The A Priori Thought of Descartes: Cognition, Method and Science by Jan Palkoska (review) -
L’Esprit du Corps: La Doctrine Pascalienne de L’Amour by Alberto Frigo (review) -
Quaestiones super Priora Analytica Aristotelis by Radulphus Brito (review) -
Merleau-Ponty on Style as the Key to Perceptual Presence and Constancy -
Solving the Regress Puzzle: J. F. Fries’s Psychological Reconstruction of Kant’s Transcendental Methodology -
Radical Evil As A Regulative Idea -
Hume on the Stoic Rational Passions and “Original Existences” -
De Gravitatione Reconsidered: The Changing Significance of Experimental Evidence for Newton’s Metaphysics of Space -
Individuals as Universals: Audacious Views in Early Twelfth-Century Realism -
Moral Judgments as Educated Intuitions -
The Ethics of Sharing: How Do Social Workers Decide What to Record in Shared Health Records? -
Japanese Pure Land Philosophy -
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Colloques et Journées d’études (2012-2013) -
Causation & Free Will, by Carolina Sartorio. -
Gramsci, No Longer a Communist? -
Colloques et Journées d’études (2012-2013) -
Structured Propositions in a Generative Grammar -
Numéro 2017/HS – n° 296 – Varia -
Limits to human enhancement: nature, disease, therapy or betterment? -
Predicting the ideological orientation during the Spanish 24M elections in Twitter using machine learning -
The Commercialization of the Microfinance Industry: Is There a ‘Personal Mission Drift’ Among Credit Officers? -
Looking Toward the Next Fifty Years at the Journal of the History of Biology -
ISO 14001 Certification and Corporate Technological Innovation: Evidence from Chinese Firms -
Not only size, but also shape counts: abstract argumentation solvers are benchmark-sensitive -
Towards a unified framework for developing ethical and practical Turing tests -
Indexicals in Remote Utterances -
God meets Satan’s Apple: the paradox of creation -
Devices of Responsibility: Over a Decade of Responsible Research and Innovation Initiatives for Nanotechnologies -
Sifarish : Understanding the Ethical Versus Unethical Use of Network-Based Hiring in Pakistan -
Methodology in Aristotle’s Theory of Spontaneous Generation -
Epistemology without concepts? -
Hearing objects and events -
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 52 - Number of publications for this day: 48
9 October 2017
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Hobbesian Applied Ethics and Public Policy -
Qualitative vs quantitative conceptions of homogeneity in nineteenth century dimensional analysis -
A frosty disagreement: John Tyndall, James David Forbes, and the early formation of the X-Club -
In the wake of the quake: Teaching the emergency -
Social inclusion and active citizenship under the prism of neoliberalism: A critical analysis of the European Union’s discourse of lifelong learning -
Paideia Platonikê: Does the later platonist programme of education retain any validity today? -
What is ‘moral distress’? A narrative synthesis of the literature -
What is ‘moral distress’? A narrative synthesis of the literature -
Are Second Person Needs ‘Burdened Virtues’?: Exploring the Risks and Rewards of Caring -
Objectivity, Diversity, and Uptake: On the Status of Women in Philosophy -
Dismantling Purity: Toward a Feminist Curdling of Hawaiian Identity -
Hermeneutical Injustice and the Problem of Authority -
TIMEKEEPING IN THE ROMAN ARMY* -
Colloques et Journées d’études (2011-2012) -
Colloques et Journées d’études (2011-2012) -
The high cost of water -
Reflections on the origins and importance of our fields -
Using Dalvik opcodes for malware detection on android -
Yogācāra Substrata? Precedent Frames for Yogācāra Thought Among Third-Century Yoga Practitioners in Greater Gandhāra -
Are de Broglie and Bohm right? -
Ethische Aspekte des Alter(n)s im Kontext von Medizin und Gesundheitsversorgung: Problemaufriss und Forschungsperspektiven -
Bearers of Transience: Simmel and Heidegger on Death and Immortality -
Definiteness in Nuosu Yi and the theory of argument formation -
Annual Prize of £500 for an article published in volume 15 (2016) -
Contributive Justice: An Exploration of a Wider Provision of Meaningful Work -
Frege on thinking and thoughts -
Movement parties against austerity -
Where the pasts and futures of science and technology studies meet -
Who Wrote the Trisvabhāvanirdeśa? Reflections on an Enigmatic Text and Its Place in the History of Buddhist Philosophy -
On the Transformation of Economic Value: From Its Austrian Roots to Contemporary Economics -
Panpsychism: Contemporary Perspectives - Number of publications for this day: 31
7 October 2017
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Redefining “Learning” in Statistical Learning: What Does an Online Measure Reveal About the Assimilation of Visual Regularities? -
Thinking with Spinoza about ‘hands-on’ learning -
Book Review: Public Things: Democracy in Disrepair, by Bonnie Honig -
Hobbesian Slavery -
Political Theory and the Animal/Human Relationship ed. by Judith Grant and Vincent G. Jungkunz (review) -
Corporal Compassion: Animal Ethics and Philosophy of Body by Ralph R. Acampora (review) -
A Rational Approach to Animal Rights: Extensions in Abolitionist Theory by Corey Lee Wrenn (review) -
Dictionary of Ethics, Theology and Society ed. by Paul Barry Clarke and Andrew Linzey (review) -
Success Depends on the Animals: Emigrants, Livestock, and Wild Animals on the Overland Trails, 1840–1869 by Diana L. Ahmad (review) -
The Welfare of Performing Animals: A Historical Perspective by David A. H. Wilson (review) -
Inside Ethics: On the Demands of Moral Thought by Alice Crary (review) -
Only for Them: A Manifesto for Animality Through Philosophy and Politics by Leonardo Caffo (review) -
Animals Are Not Ours (No, Really They’re Not) by Sarah Withrow King (review) -
Bernstein on Moral Status and the Comparative Value of Lives -
The Moral Complexities of Eating Meat -
Value, Time, and Existence: Debates in The Ethics of Killing Animals -
Biocentrism, Ecocentrism, and African Modal Relationalism: Etieyibo, Metz, and Galgut on Animals and African Ethics -
Animal Rights and African Ethics: Congruence or Conflict? -
How to Ground Animal Rights on African Values: Reply to Horsthemke -
Anthropocentrism, African Metaphysical Worldview, and Animal Practices: A Reply to Kai Horsthemke -
From the Editors: The Last Elephant?