1 April 2017
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Whewell on the classification of the sciences -
The re-emergence of hyphenated history-and-philosophy-of-science and the testing of theories of scientific change -
Forms of presentism in the history of science. Rethinking the project of historical epistemology -
Carnap on unified science -
Repertoires: A post-Kuhnian perspective on scientific change and collaborative research -
Overlapping ontologies and Indigenous knowledge. From integration to ontological self-determination -
From secondary causes to artificial instruments: Pierre-Sylvain Régis’s rethinking of scholastic accounts of causation -
Process tracing in political science: What’s the story? -
How we load our data sets with theories and why we do so purposefully -
Analogical reflection as a source for the science of life: Kant and the possibility of the biological sciences -
The experimenters’ regress reconsidered: Replication, tacit knowledge, and the dynamics of knowledge generation -
Philosophical bodies in early modern Europe -
Other histories, other sciences -
Structural realism versus deployment realism: A comparative evaluation -
Silent performances: Are “repertoires” really post-Kuhnian? -
The ontology of quantum field theory: Structural realism vindicated? -
Essentially narrative explanations -
Editorial board and publication information -
Pluto and the platypus: An odd ball and an odd duck – On classificatory norms -
‘Natures’ and ‘Laws’: The making of the concept of law of nature – Robert Grosseteste (c. 1168–1253) and Roger Bacon (1214/1220–1292) -
Quine’s ‘needlessly strong’ holism -
The many encounters of Thomas Kuhn and French epistemology -
Reactionary responses to the Bad Lot Objection -
Hermann Cohen’s Das Princip der Infinitesimal-Methode: The history of an unsuccessful book -
Kepler’s optics: Ocular anatomy, the visual faculty, and the continuity-discontinuity debate -
Kant on anatomy and the status of the life sciences -
Who was William Hyde Wollaston? -
Extensional scientific realism vs. intensional scientific realism -
Kepler: Analogies in the search for the law of refraction -
Introduction: Testing philosophical theories -
The contribution of the ontological turn in education: Some methodological and political implications -
Environmental Externalities and Weak Appropriability: Influences on Firm Pollution Reduction Technology Development -
Environmental Externalities and Weak Appropriability -
Two Upper Bounds on Consistency Strength of $negsquare_{aleph_{omega}}$ and Stationary Set Reflection at Two Successive $aleph_{n}$ -
Decision and optimization problems in the unreliable-circuit logic -
Minimizing disjunctive normal forms of pure first-order logic -
Relatively compatible operations in BCK-algebras and some related algebras -
If Addiction is not Best Conceptualized a Brain Disease, then What Kind of Disease is it? -
Squaring the Circle: Addiction, Disease and Learning -
What Is Wrong with the Brains of Addicts? -
The sense of agency – a phenomenological consequence of enacting sensorimotor schemes -
Self across time: the diachronic unity of bodily existence -
Types of abduction in tool behavior -
The phenomenology of self-presentation: describing the structures of intercorporeality with Erving Goffman -
No-Self and the phenomenology of agency -
Functions and mental representation: the theoretical role of representations and its real nature -
On the role of depersonalization in Merleau-Ponty -
Kantian Decision Making Under Uncertainty: Dignity, Price, and Consistency -
Quantifiers Defined by Parametric Extensions -
Revisiting Quine on Truth by Convention -
Hierarchical Propositions -
Referential Dependencies Between Conflicting Attitudes -
Review of Shé Hawke, Aquamorphia: falling for water -
The Affective Subject: Emmanuel Levinas and Michel Henry on the Role of Affect in the Constitution of Subjectivity -
Hermeneutic Perspectives on Ontology, After Metaphysics has Been Overcome: From Levinas to Merleau-Ponty -
The Binding of Abraham: Levinas’s Moment in Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling -
The Rawlsian Critique of Utilitarianism: A Luhmannian Interpretation -
When Organizational Identification Elicits Moral Decision-Making: A Matter of the Right Climate -
Decreasing Unethical Decisions: The Role of Morality-Based Individual Differences -
An Ethical Perspective on Emerging Forms of Ubiquitous IT-Based Control -
Knowledge Stewardship as an Ethos-Driven Approach to Business Ethics -
Personalized Ad in Your Google Glass? Wearable Technology, Hands-Off Data Collection, and New Policy Imperative -
Perspectivism and the Argument from Guidance -
Neil Roughley, Wanting and Intending. Elements of a Philosophy of Practical Mind -
One Thought Too Few: Where De Dicto Moral Motivation is Necessary -
How Aristotelians Can Make Faith a Virtue -
Emanuela Ceva, Interactive Justice: A Proceduralist Approach to Value Conflict in Politics -
David Shoemaker: Responsibility from the Margins -
Benjamin Eidelson, Discrimination and Disrespect -
Stephen Macedo, Just Married: Same-Sex Couples, Monogamy & the Future of Marriage -
Martin Weichold, Zwischen Reflex und Reflexion. Intelligenz und Rationalität im unreflektierten Handeln -
Errol Lord & Barry Maguire (eds.), Weighing Reasons -
Gratitude, Rights, and Moral Standouts -
Animal Rights and the Problem of r-Strategists -
High Stakes Instrumentalism -
Companion Animal Ethics: A Special Area of Moral Theory and Practice? -
Fact-Dependent Policy Disagreements and Political Legitimacy -
Peter J. T. Morris: The Matter Factory : A History of the Chemistry Laboratory -
Editorial 55 -
Guest Editorial -
The relationship between chemistry and physics from the perspective of Bohmian mechanics -
Content, design, and representation in chemistry -
Chemistry, context and the objects of thought -
Electronegativity and its multiple faces: persistence and measurement -
Realism and the history of chemistry -
Chemical perspective in the study of living beings: a systemic complexity approach -
Treatment Decisions for Babies with Trisomy 13 and 18 -
Thiemo Breyer and Christopher Gutland (Eds.): Phenomenology of Thinking: Philosophical Investigations into the Character of Cognitive Experiences -
Claude Romano: At the Heart of Reason . Michael B. Smith and Claude Romano (Trans.). -
Phänomenologie und Realismus. Die Frage nach der Wirklichkeit im Streit zwischen Husserl und Ingarden -
Critique of Reason and the Theory of Value: Groundwork of a Phenomenological Marxism -
Motivating Empathy: The Problem of Bodily Similarity in Husserl’s Theory of Empathy -
Representation and Regress -
Unethical university operations: deception in disguise -
Discussion in graduate online bioethics programs -
Quality and best practises -
International association for education in ethics (IAEE) -
The ethical intention of marketing students: the role of ethical ideologies, Machiavellianism and gender -
Leaders in ethics education -
Informal and hidden curricula in ethics teaching at Zagreb School of Medicine English program