30 July 2018
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On some conceptual background of Imre Lakatos’ thought -
How Marxist history of science can inform a pedagogy of science for social justice -
The challenge to consensus: the relevance of the Lakatos-Feyerabend debate for contemporary science and technology studies -
Uniting the cognitive and the social – Lakatos unmasked? -
What do the Marxist “Dialectics of Cognition” and Lakatos’s “Sophisticated Falsificationism” have in common? -
Critical Realism and the ontological critique of economics methodology -
On hegemony, acceptance of the differences and social construction of knowledge -
The floor is given to Mr. Hessen -
How to leave Descartes behind – On the relevance of Marxism for post-Cartesian philosophy of mind -
Marxism and philosophy of science. -
Contemporary science studies with or without hidden Marxist roots? -
Hessen’s explanation and the Needham question, or How Marxism helped to put an important question but hindered answering it -
Reading Nietzsche’s The Birth of Tragedy -
David Blair Allison -
Alphonso Lingis, Penn State, Emeritus -
On Nietzsche’s Music and Words -
Nietzsche, Dionysus, and the Virtual -
Nietzsche’s Archilochus and the Lyric Subject -
The Birth of Tragic Thought -
Babette Babich, Fordham, NYC / Humboldt University, Berlin -
On the Theory of Quantitifying Rhythm -
Nietzsche’s Birth of Tragedy -
Nietzsche and the Homeric Question -
Nietzsche and the Birth of Tragedy -
Anne Freire Ashbaugh, Towson University/Rutgers University -
Music and Words -
notes on contributors… -
Rhythm and Rhetoric in Nietzsche -
Tracy Burr Strong, UCSD, Emeritus / Southampton, UK -
Migration, health, and ethics -
The promise and perils of industry‐funded science -
Fittingness -
The Moral Accountability of the Financial Industry for the Global Financial Crisis -
Collective Responsibility and the Purposes of Banks -
Some Tranching of Moral Responsibility Ascriptions to Individuals in Shadow Banking during the Financial Crisis -
The next great hope: The humanitarian approach to nuclear weapons -
Unendorsed Beliefs -
There is Something about the Image: A Defence of the Two‐Component View of Imagination -
Causal Relevance, Permissible Omissions, and Famine Relief -
Collective Agency: Moral and Amoral -
Towards an Ecumenical Theory of Normative Reasons -
Rule‐Following and Primitive Normativity -
Quine on the Indeterminacy of Translation: A Dilemma for Davidson -
Jussi Haukioja (ed.), Advances in Experimental Philosophy of Language, London, New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015, 204 pp., US$68.40 (Hardback), ISBN 978‐1‐4725‐7073‐4. -
B. Armour‐Garb & J. A. Woodbridge, Pretense and Pathology: Philosophical Fictionalism and its Applications, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015, 273 pp., US$113 (Hardback), ISBN 978‐1‐107‐02827‐2. -
James A. Marcum (ed.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Contemporary Philosophy of Medicine, London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017, 407 pp., £140 (hardback), ISBN 978‐1‐4742‐3300‐2. -
Revisiting Fromm and Bourdieu: Contributions to habitus and realism -
Looking for collective scientific knowledge -
Importance and Explanatory Relevance: The Case of Mathematical Explanations -
Homo faber Revisited: Postphenomenology and Material Engagement Theory -
RES volume 54 issue 3 Cover and Front matter -
RES volume 54 issue 3 Cover and Back matter -
Resource Depletion Perspective on the Link Between Abusive Supervision and Safety Behaviors -
Workplace Spirituality and Unethical Pro-organizational Behavior: The Mediating Effect of Job Satisfaction -
Brad Peyton, dir. Rampage . 2018. Film -
Everyday Modernity in China: From Danwei to the “World Factory” -
Classical Harmony and Separability -
The Anonymity of a Murmur: Internet (and Other) Memes - Number of publications for this day: 58
29 July 2018
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Hegel on the Proofs and the Personhood of God: Studies in Hegel’s Logic and Philosophy of Religion -
Awe as a Scientific Emotion -
On cosmopolitan humility and the arrogance of states -
Reducing negative emotional memories by retroactive interference -
Reporting in Experimental Philosophy: Current Standards and Recommendations for Future Practice - Number of publications for this day: 5
28 July 2018
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The Influence of the Government on Corporate Environmental Reporting in China: An Authoritarian Capitalism Perspective -
Elder abuse and lawyers’ ethical responsibilities: incorporating screening into practice -
Horizontal Surgicality and Mechanistic Constitution -
Taking responsibility for health in an epistemically polluted environment -
Observations on the Term Bhavaṅga as Described in the Jié tuō dào lùn (* Vimuttimagga ): Its Proper English Translation and Understanding -
Unconceptualized Internal Promptings: Methodological Pluralism and the New Cartography of the Mind -
Mind-Brain Dichotomy, Mental Disorder, and Theory of Mind -
Cultures in Orbit, or Justi-fying Differences in Cosmic Space: On Categorization, Territorialization and Rights Recognition -
A New Look on the Representation and Criterion Validity of Need Fulfillment: Application of the Bifactor Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling Framework -
An outline of a unified theory of the relational self: grounding the self in the manifold of interpersonal relations - Number of publications for this day: 10
27 July 2018
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My Correspondence with Milton Friedman about the Social Responsibilities of Business -
Verizon Lecture: Why Is It So Difficult to Be an Ethical Leader? -
Putting the Pieces Back Together: Moral Intensity and Its Impact on the Four‐component Model of Morality -
A Non‐Proxied Empirical Investigation of Cultures Effect on Corruption -
Do Actions Speak Louder than Words? An Exploratory Study on CSR -
University Mission Statements and Sustainability Performance -
A Natural History of Human Thinking: By Michael Tomasello. Pp. 180, Cambridge, Mass., 2014, Harvard University Press, 2014, $35.89. -
The Pedagogy of Wisdom: An Interpretation of Plato’s Theaetetus. By Gregory Kirk. Pp. ix, 277, Evanston, Northwestern University Press, 2015, $34.95. -
Plato’s Rivalry with Medicine: A Struggle and Its Dissolution. By Susan B. Levin. Pp. xiv, 299, Oxford University Press, 2014, £42.00. -
The Knowledge of the First Principles in Saint Thomas Aquinas. By Mary Christine Ugobi‐Onyemere. Pp. 382, Bern/Oxford, Peter Lang, 2015, £82.87. -
Aristotle on Perceiving Objects. By Anna Marmodoro. Pp. x, 291, Oxford University Press, 2014, £59.00. -
Partakers of the Divine: Contemplation and the Practice of Theology. By Jacob Holsinger Sherman. Pp. xi, 283, Minneapolis, MI, Fortress, 2014, $39.00. -
Moral Emotions: Reclaiming the Evidence of the Heart. By Anthony J. Steinbock. Pp. xii, 341, Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2014, $89.95/$34.95. -
Revelation as Testimony: a Philosophical‐Theological Study. By Mats Wahlberg. Pp. x, 246. Grand Rapids, Eerdmans, 2014, £12.99/$20.00. -
Thomas Aquinas on the Effects of Original Sin: A Philosophical Analysis -
Sensible Life: A Micro‐ontology of the Image. By Emanuele Coccia; trans. by Scott Alan Stuart. Pp. xv, 105, NY, Fordham University Press, 2016, £16.99. -
Mortal Imitations of Divine Life: The Nature of the Soul in Aristotle’s De Anima. By Eli Diamond. Pp. xiii, 333, Evanston, Northwestern University Press, 2015, $39.95. -
Aquinas’s Theory of Perception: An Analytic Reconstruction. By Anthony J. Lisska. Pp. xviii, 353, Oxford University Press, 2016, £60.00. -
The Possibility of Inquiry: Meno’s Paradox from Socrates to Sextus. By Gail Fine. Pp. xiv, 399, Oxford University Press, 2014, £55.00/$85.00. -
Dewey’s Political Philosophy -
Social value, clinical equipoise, and research in a public health emergency -
Pierre Duhem -
Merleau‐Ponty and metaphysical realism -
Shared Responsibility for Societal Problems: The Role of Internal Activists in Reframing Corporate Responsibility -
Universal Principles of Human Communication: Preliminary Evidence From a Cross‐cultural Communication Game -
Multiple Factors and Multiple Mechanisms Determine the Quality of Conscious Experiences: A Reply to Anzulewicz and Wierzchoń -
Banking Culture and Moral Responsibility for the Financial Crisis