4 April 2017
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Michael Vickers -
Rights, centers, and peripheries: experimental moves in Japanese Buddhism -
Vedantic variations in the presence of Europe: establishing the Hindu dharma in late nineteenth century Bengal -
Factors affecting willingness to share electronic health data among California consumers -
Smart homes, private homes? An empirical study of technology researchers’ perceptions of ethical issues in developing smart-home health technologies -
The Beautiful Art of Mathematics † -
Influence of ethical ideology on job stress -
The Foundations of Epistemic Decision Theory -
An Obligation to Enhance? -
Would Moral Enhancement Limit Freedom? -
On the Definition of Ecology -
Rekindling Union Democracy Through the Use of Sortition -
Mattice, Sarah A., Metaphor and Metaphilosophy: Philosophy as Combat, Play, and Aesthetic Experience -
Perspectives on Ignorance from Moral and Social Philosophy -
A life in statistical mechanics - Number of publications for this day: 15
3 April 2017
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Sportsmanship. Multidisciplinary Perspectives -
‘Just Google It?’: Pupils’ Perceptions and Experience of Research in the Secondary Classroom -
Researching people who are bereaved: Managing risks to participants and researchers -
Researching people who are bereaved -
Facial age cues and emotional expression interact asymmetrically: age cues moderate emotion categorisation -
Biases in attention and interpretation in adolescents with varying levels of anxiety and depression -
Grades of Multisensory Awareness -
Hume’s Table, Peacocke’s Trees, the Tilted Penny and the Reversed Seeing-in Account -
Motor Intentions: How Intentions and Motor Representations Come Together -
Glyn Humphreys (28 December 1954 – 14 January 2016) -
Glyn Humphreys: Attention, Binding, Motion-Induced Blindness -
Intrusive Uncertainty in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder -
Michael Foucault and education policy analysis. Edited By Stephen J. Ball -
Michael Foucault and education policy analysis. Edited by Stephen J. Ball. Pp 148. London: Routledge. 2016. £90 (hbk). ISBN 9781138125735 -
Making a difference in education. What the evidence says. Edited By Robert Cassen, Sandra McNally and Anna Vignoles -
Making a difference in education. What the evidence says. Edited by Robert Cassen, Sandra McNally and Anna Vignoles. Pp 200. London: Routledge. 2015. £26.99 (pbk). ISBN 9780415529228 -
Teaching history and the changing nation state: transnational and intranational perspectives. Edited By Robert Guyver -
Teaching history and the changing nation state: transnational and intranational perspectives. Edited by Robert Guyver. Pp 297. London: Bloomsbury. 2016. £109.99 (hbk). ISBN 9781474225885. -
Is it important to disclose how treatments are selected in clinical research and clinical care? -
Successful school leadership: international perspectives. Edited By Petros -
Successful school leadership: international perspectives. Edited by Petros Pashiardis and Olof Johansson. Pp 256. London: Bloomsbury. 2016. £95.00 (hbk). ISBN: 9781472586377 -
Reflections on the Umbrella Movement: Implications for civic education and critical thinking -
Book Review: The Political Is Political: Conformity and the Illusion of Dissent in Contemporary Political Philosophy, by Lorna Finlayson -
Book Review: Freedom Is Power: Liberty through Political Representation, by Lawrence Hamilton -
Book Review: Reframing the Intercultural Dialogue on Human Rights: A Philosophical Approach, by Jeffrey Flynn -
Book Review: American Dionysia: Violence, Tragedy, and Democratic Politics, by Steven Johnston -
Theft Is Property! The Recursive Logic of Dispossession -
Who Should be Author? -
A NEW STATISTICAL SOLUTION TO THE GENERALITY PROBLEM -
A HIGHER-ORDER APPROACH TO DISAGREEMENT -
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Outline of a Marxist Commodity Theory of the Public Sphere -
Not Just Recycling the Crisis -
Islamophobia: The Bigger Picture -
British Capitalism and European Unification, from Ottawa to the Brexit Referendum -
Two Documents by Paul Levi (16 March 1920–8 January 1921) -
Paul Levi and the Origins of the United-Front Policy in the Communist International -
Echoes of the Marseillaise in German Social Democracy -
The Constraints of Chibber’s Criticism -
Isabelle Garo and the Provincialism of French Marxism and Anti-Marxism -
Back Issues -
The Concept of Krisis in Husserl’s The Crisis of the European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology -
Topological Representation of Intuitionistic and Distributive Abstract Logics -
Suffering and dying well: on the proper aim of palliative care -
Understanding patient needs without understanding the patient: the need for complementary use of professional interpreters in end-of-life care -
Rational Mastery, the Perfectly Free Man, and Human Freedom -
Editorial Note -
Sarah S. Richardson , Sex Itself. The Search for Male and Female in the Human Genome -
Using Benevolent Affections to Learn Our Duty * -
Varieties of Logic , by Stewart Shapiro. -
Understanding case studies -
The role of biology in philosophy -
A deliciously accessible introduction to quantum mechanics -
The Philosophy of Criminalisation: A Review of Duff et al.’s Criminalisation Series -
De Gustibus: Arguing about Art and Why We Do It -
Meanings of Art: Essays in Aesthetics -
Socrates and Self-Knowledge -
Introducing Recursive Consequentialism: A Modified Version of Cooperative Utilitarianism -
Philosophy and Psychiatry: Problems, Intersections, and New Perspectives - Number of publications for this day: 59
2 April 2017
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Feeding Fear: Review of Consumed (MarVista Entertainment and Mister Lister Film, 2015). 1 April 2017
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Misanthropocene: Review of Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene, Donna Haraway, Duke University Press, 2016 -
Dreams of a super collider: Review of Tunnel Visions: The Rise and Fall of the Superconducting Supercollider by Michael Riordan, Lillian Hoddeson, and Adrienne W. Kolb, University of Chicago Press, 2015 -
The Forgotten Fossil: The Wild Homo calpicus of Gibraltar -
The Missing Skull – Professor Lundborg and the mismeasure of grandma -
The “Make Love, Not War” Ape: Bonobos and Late Twentieth-Century Explanations for War and Peace -
Toxic confusion: the dilemma of antibiotic regulation in West German food production (1951–1990) -
Stephen Jay Gould and the Value of Neutrality of Science During the Cold War -
The childhood lead poisoning epidemic in historical perspective -
Garrett Hardin’s Tragic Sense of Life -
Governing the toxics and the pollutants. France, Great Britain, 1750–1850 -
The Ascent of Man and the Politics of Humanity’s Evolutionary Future -
Special Issue Introduction: Science in the Public Eye -
Gaining control over archeological data and time: Review of The Great Paleolithic War: How Science Forged an Understanding of America’s Ice Age Past, by David J. Meltzer, University of Chicago Press, 2015 -
From Precaution to Peril: Public Relations Across Forty Years of Genetic Engineering -
The hidden microworld of J.T. Quekett -
Science for the Masses: Review of Life on Display: Revolutionizing U. S. Museums of Science and Natural History in the Twentieth Century by Karen A. Rader and Victoria E. M. Cain, University of Chicago Press, 2014 -
CO2, the greenhouse effect and global warming: from the pioneering work of Arrhenius and Callendar to today’s Earth System Models -
Science with a British Accent: Review of Making Nature: The History of a Scientific Journal, Melinda Baldwin, University of Chicago Press, 2015 -
Clinical dimensions of a ‘biological concept’: transsexualism and the interplay between etiological theory and clinical therapy -
Strategies of Containment: Containment (2015), A film by Peter Galison and Robb Moss. -
Prisoners of Solitude: Bringing History to Bear on Prison Health Policy -
Technologies of Distance: Review of “Eye in the Sky” (Raindog Films and Entertainment One Features, 2015). -
Review of Women in Science: The Stories Are All Around Us at University of Massachusetts, Amherst -
Getting the question right: Review of Alfred Wegener: Science, Exploration, and the Theory of Continental Drift, Mott T. Greene, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2015 -
Darwin’s Body-Snatchers?