27 July 2017
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Pseudo almost periodic solutions for CNNs with oscillating leakage coefficients and complex deviating arguments -
Artificial Wombs and Abortion Rights -
The art of the cover -
On Legalizing Physician-Assisted Death for Dementia -
Patients as Rights Holders -
How Long a Life Is Enough Life? -
The Precision Medicine Nation -
Looking Back at the Ethical Tangles of Pediatric AIDS -
A Failure to Be Candid -
Shared Decision-Making in Pediatrics: Honoring Multiple Voices -
Conservationism and Bioethic -
Decision-Making for an Incapacitated Pregnant Patient -
Expanding the Horizon of Our Obligations in the Clinician-Patient Relationship -
Trump’s Abortion-Promoting Aid Policy -
It’s “the End of Sex” As We Know It, and I Feel … a Little Nervous -
Genomic Justice and Imagined Communities -
“Please amputate my child’s arms” -
Cultural conceptions of mental capacity -
Explaining Levitation By Denying Gravity: A Response to Kenneth McRitchie’s Article ‘Clearing the Logjam in Astrological Research’ -
Sensorimotor Theory and the Problems of Consciousness -
Conceptual Short-Term Memory: A Missing Part of the Mind? -
Frequency of Deja Reve: Effects of Age, Gender, Dream Recall, and Personality -
The Problem with the ‘Information’ in Integrated Information Theory -
Dreaming about Perceiving: A Challenge for Sensorimotor Enactivism -
Global Workspace Theory and Sensorimotor Theory Unified by Predictive Processing -
Hemispheric Asymmetry in Attention and its Impact on Our Consciousness: A Review with Reference to Altered Consciousness in Right Hemisphere Damaged Subjects -
The Concept of Consciousness and the Bogeyman of Conflation -
Does the Rose-Tinted Glasses Effect in Contemporary Physics Prevent Us from Explaining Consciousness? -
Prelims -
Rosettes, Engrailed Edges, and Star-Shaped Patterns: Between Rediscovery and Forgetfulness in the Early Accounts of Vibrating Liquid Drops Floating over Hot Surfaces -
Giaquinto on Acquaintance with Numbers -
Shaking Up the Mind’s Ground Floor: The Cognitive Penetration of Visual Attention -
A Tree Can Make a Difference -
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Drone Killings in Principle and in Practice -
I, Corpenstein: Mythic, Metaphorical and Visual Renderings of the Corporate Form in Comics and Film -
The particularity of dignity: relational engagement in care at the end of life -
Beyond Knowledge: A Study of Latin American Business Schools’ Efforts to Deliver a Value-Based Education -
Public Attitudes Towards Moral Enhancement. Evidence that Means Matter Morally -
Is Pleasure Merely An Instrumental Good? Reply to Pianalto -
Environmental Knowledge, Technology, and Values: Reconstructing Max Scheler’s Phenomenological Environmental Sociology -
From Empire to Humanity: The American Revolution and the Origins of Humanitarianism by Amanda B. Moniz -
Public Rights, Private Relations by Jean Thomas -
Ubuntu as a Metaphysical Concept -
Forces, friction and fractionation: Denis Walsh’s Organisms, agency, and evolution -
Sigurðsson, Geir, Confucian Propriety and Ritual Learning: A Philosophical Interpretation -
Should we still teach a beautiful novel by a racist author? -
Hate Speech on Social Media -
A Duty to Explore African Ethics? -
Kant’s Theory of Normativity, - Number of publications for this day: 50
26 July 2017
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Whole genome sequencing in children: ethics, choice and deliberation -
On emergencies and emigration: how (not) to justify compulsory medical service -
The missing evidence in favour of restricting emigration -
The moral agency of institutions: effectively using expert nurses to support patient autonomy -
Income-based equity weights in healthcare planning and policy -
Breastfeeding and defeasible duties to benefit -
Patients’ views of consent in clinical trials for acute myocardial infarction: impact of trial design -
To stop or not to stop: dissent and undue burden as reasons to stop participation in paediatric research -
Relevant evidence, reasonable policy and the right to emigrate -
Are positive experiences of children in non-therapeutic research justifiable research benefits? -
Trajectories to seeking demedicalised assistance in suicide: a qualitative in-depth interview study -
On Engster’s care-justification of the specialness thesis about healthcare -
What should be done to address losses associated with ‘medical brain drain? -
Epistemic injustice in healthcare encounters: evidence from chronic fatigue syndrome -
Comment on Brock and Blake: debating brain drain -
What is wrong with the emergency justification of compulsory medical service? -
Parents perspectives on whole genome sequencing for their children: qualified enthusiasm? -
Nudges in a post-truth world -
Reconfiguring what is owed to patients in planning and delivering health care -
Euthanasia embedded in palliative care. Responses to essentialistic criticisms of the Belgian model of integral end-of-life care -
Against Quantum Indeterminacy -
Celebrating 10 Years of the Bernard J. Lonergan Institute -
Bernard Lonergan on Being in Love -
Book Review: Creator God, Evolving World by Cynthia Chrysdale and Neil Ormerod -
Toth/Lonergan Endowed Visiting Professor -
A Reflection on Social Engagement at Fu Jen Catholic University Based On Lonergan’s Understanding of Conversion -
Lonergan, Schumpeter, Keynes, Minsky, and Mainstream Economics -
Piketty and Lonergan on Macroeconomics – Similarities and Differences -
Lonergan and the Philosophy of Engineering -
Art, Love, and Conversion -
Revisiting Crowe’s “How to Get an Insight” through Mindfulness Psychology -
Why Do We Reflect As We Do? -
In Memoriam: Rev. Professor Duncan Baillie Forrester (1933–2016) -
Input and Age‐Dependent Variation in Second Language Learning: A Connectionist Account -
Linguistic Constraints on Statistical Word Segmentation: The Role of Consonants in Arabic and English -
Input and Age-Dependent Variation in Second Language Learning: A Connectionist Account -
Abstraction and the (Misnamed) Language Familiarity Effect -
Introduction for Special Issue of Submissions from European Liberal Education Student Conference -
Deep learning, education and the final stage of automation -
Hubris to humility: Tonal volume and the fundamentality of psychophysical quantities -
Kuhnian theory-choice and virtue convergence: Facing the base rate fallacy -
The Wrong of Displacement: The Home as Extended Mind -
“You Cannot Collect Data Using Your Own Resources And Put It On Open Access”: Perspectives From Africa About Public Health Data-Sharing -
Is technology good for education? By Neil Selwyn -
Is technology good for education? -
Self-Knowledge and the Guise of the Good -
Age discrimination in healthcare institutions perceived by seniors and students -
Lives and choices, give and take: Altruism and organ procurement -
‘HIPPIAS, HANDSOME AND WISE’: A NOTE ON A BON MOT IN PLATO, HP. MAI. 281A1 -
‘NONSENSE’ IN COMIC SCHOLIA*