1 December 2017
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Islamic perspectives on clinical intervention near the end-of-life: We can but must we? -
Color Comparisons and Interpersonal Variation -
Fernando Leal Carretero (coord.): Argumentación y Pragma-Dialéctica: Estudios en Honor a Frans van Eemeren -
Christian Plantin: Dictionnaire de l’Argumentation. Une Introduction aux Études d’Argumentation -
Radiolab’s Sound Strategic Maneuvers -
Against Personifying the Reasonable Person -
Expediency, Legitimacy, and the Rule of Law: A Systems Perspective on Civil/Criminal Procedural Hybrids -
Punishment Drift: The Spread of Penal Harm and What We Should Do About It -
Alon Harel on How to Deliberate Permissibly -
On the Value of Constitutions and Judicial Review -
The Denial of Procedural Safeguards in Trials for Regulatory Offences: A Justification -
Consequences Matter More: In Defense of Instrumentalism on Private Versus Public Prisons -
How to Think (Like a Lawyer) About Rape -
Defending Why Law Matters: Responses to Commentaries -
Bennett’s Expressive Justification of Punishment -
Nicola Lacey: In Search of Criminal Responsibility: Ideas, Interests, and Institutions -
Online Grooming and Preventive Justice -
Erratum to: Parthood and naturalness -
Grounding: it’s (probably) all in the head -
Alethic fictionalism, alethic nihilism, and the Liar Paradox -
Moral responsibility for actions and omissions: a new challenge to the asymmetry thesis -
Who needs ‘just plain’ goodness: a reply to Almotahari and Hosein -
Causal grounds for negative truths -
Universal practice and universal applicability tests in moral philosophy -
Maximalism versus omnism about reasons -
The argument from almost indiscernibles -
Parthood and naturalness -
Actual utility, the mismatch problem, and the move to expected utility -
Self-defeat and the foundations of public reason -
Grounding and the argument from explanatoriness -
Understanding standing: permission to deflect reasons -
Does the repugnant conclusion have any probative force? -
Mixed up about mixed worlds? Understanding Blackburn’s supervenience argument -
What could have been done (but wasn’t). On the counterfactual status of action in Alva Noë’s theory of perception -
Narrative and embodiment – a scalar approach -
Enactive subjectivity as flesh -
What’s the Matter with cognition? A ‘Vygotskian’ perspective on material engagement theory -
Enacting musical emotions. sense-making, dynamic systems, and the embodied mind -
Social machines: a philosophical engineering -
From mutual manipulation to cognitive extension: challenges and implications -
Against cognitive artifacts: extended cognition and the problem of defining ‘artifact’ -
A dilemma for Heideggerian cognitive science -
How to solve the problem of phenomenal unity: finding alternatives to the single state conception - Number of publications for this day: 43
30 November 2017
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Otello: la tragedia della parola e il ruolo della narrazione -
Per un’origine naturale del linguaggio e dell’arte (B. Gasparov, L. Goehr, The music of language and the language of mu- sic, “Journal of American Musicological Society”, n. 1 (2013), pp. 251- 95; A. Lifschitz, The arbitrariness of the linguistic sign. Variations on an Enlightenment theme, “Journal of the History of Ideas”, n. 4 (2012), pp. 537-57; The origins and development of language. A historical perspec- tive, “Theoria et Historia Scientiarum”, n. 13 (2016), pp. 5-128; J. Waeber, A corruption of Rousseau? The quest for the origins of music and language in recent scientific discourses, “Journal of American Mu- sicological Society”, n. 1 (2013), pp. 284-89) -
“L’orgoglio che lei chiama schiettezza”. Considerazioni sul “libero parlare” nel Re Lear -
Simon Grote, The emergence of modern aesthetic theory. Religion and morality in Enlightenment Germany and Scotland, Cambridge, Cam- bridge University Press, 2017 -
Otello e la finitezza umana -
La scommessa di Otello -
Otello come tragedia del fazzoletto nero -
Re Lear. “Essere maturi” in un mondo abbandonato alla cecità e alla follia -
L’Otello di Verdi e Boito -
Othello vs. Otello: filosofia, retorica, poesia -
I linguaggi di Lear -
Bernard Mandeville’s social aesthetics -
LAspettando il peggio: lettura (quasi) beckettiana del Re Lear -
A more complex notion of architectural functional beauty -
On the very idea of a “language of art”: aesthetics and common sense -
Günter Figal, Il manifestarsi dell’arte. Estetica come fenomenologia, Milano-Udine, Mimesis, 2015 -
Julia Beauquel, Esthétique de la danse. Le danseur, le réel et l’ex-pression, Rennes, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2015 e L‘affran- chissement philosophique de la danse, “Cahiers philosophiques”, n. 1 (2016), pp. 75-93 -
Love as Human Freedom -
Tiphaine Samoyault, Barthes: A Biography. Trans. Andrew Brown. Reviewed by -
Malcolm Voyce, Foucault, Buddhism and Disciplinary Rules. Reviewed by -
Robert Sinnerbrink, Cinematic Ethics: Exploring Ethical Experience through Film. Reviewed by -
Alasdair MacIntyre, Ethics in the Conflicts of Modernity: an Essay on Desire, Practical Reasoning, and Narrative. Reviewed by -
Joseph Persky, The Political Economy of Progress: John Stuart Mill and Modern Radicalism. Reviewed by -
Adam Kotsko, The Prince of this World. Reviewed by -
Stanley L. Jaki, Science and Creation: From Eternal Cycles to an Oscillating Universe. Reviewed by -
Elizabeth Hinton, From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime: The Making of Mass Incarceration in America. Reviewed by -
Sebastian Sunday Grève and Jakub Mácha, (eds.), Wittgenstein and the Creativity of Language. Reviewed by -
Robert Frodeman and Adam Briggle, Socrates Tenured: The Institutions of the 21st Century Philosophy. Reviewed by -
Andrei A. Buckareff and Yujin Nagasawa, (eds.), Alternative Concepts of God: Essays on the Metaphysics of the Divine. Reviewed by -
Troels Engberg-Pedersen, ed., From Stoicism to Platonism: The Development of Philosophy, 100 BCE-100 CE. Reviewed by -
Steven French, Philosophy of Science: Key Concepts. Reviewed by -
Giorgio Agamben, The Mystery of Evil: Benedict XVI and the End of Days. Reviewed by -
Alain Badiou, Philosophy for Militants. Reviewed by -
Whatever Will Be Will Be: Queering Disabled Subjects’ Temporality and Spatiality -
Question 94: On Philosophy as Subversion, In Response to Dieter Misgeld -
Educating the Elite: A Social Justice Education for the Privileged Class -
Free Speech on Campus (Sigal Ben-Porath) -
American Public Education and the Responsibility of its Citizens (Sarah M. Stitzlein) -
Decolonizing the Westernized University: Interventions in Philosophy of Education from Within and Without (Grosfoguel, Hernández, and Velásquez) -
Towards a Political Theory of the University: Public Reason, Democracy and Higher Education (Morgan White) -
An Engineer Well Lost [Paideusis Vol. 19, No. 2 (2010)] -
Canadian Philosophy of Education Remembers Paul O’Leary -
Is Discussion an Exchange of Ideas? On Education, Money, and Speech -
Big Data’s Call to Philosophers of Education -
Codes of Professional Conduct and Ethics Education for Future Teachers -
What Exactly (If Anything) is Wrong with Paternalism Towards Children? -
López, Carlos. La huelga proletaria como problema filosófico. Walter Benjamin y George Sorel. Santiago: Metales Pesado, 2016 -
Marcos García de la Huerta. Réflexions sur la politique et la culture en Amérique Latine. Lectures et délectures. L’ Harmattan, Paris, 2016 -
“Una cosa es necesaria” según Nietzsche -
Textos testimoniales en la biblioteca filosófica. Apuntes para pensar su inclusión -
Decreasing sentences in Simple Type Theory -
Sobre Bourdieu, el habitus y la dominación masculina: tres apuntes -
Donación de la vida y fenomenología de la percepción (Merleau-Ponty/Henry) -
Rawls, entre Kant y Hegel -
A la vez animal -
Local Ramsey theory: an abstract approach -
A presentation theorem for continuous logic and metric abstract elementary classes