14 July 2017
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Obituary -
The Perception-Action Model: Counting Computational Mechanisms -
Theistic proofs: mind fights for God -
Philosophy of religion: eternal questions, classical texts, new interpretations -
Lectures on justification – Part 10. The office of justifying faith -
J.H. Newman’s lecture “The Office of Justifying Faith” -
Warrant for belief in God – evolutionary approach -
Specifics of the religious consciousness in the Post-Soviet socio-cultural region -
On the autonomy of scientific and theological discourses -
Theism, naturalism, and scientific realism -
Thinking of God in phenomenological philosophy of religion – from formal indication to eschatological reduction -
Epistemic authority – modern liberal defense -
Epistemic authority and autonomy of the epistemic subject -
Reply to critics -
Social verification of religious knowledge -
Critique of the testimonial knowledge from the outsider’s point of view: the luck argument and the problem of disagreement -
Testimonial knowledge: some problems -
Testimony and the transmission of religious knowledge -
Common root of the theory of testimonial religious knowledge and some skeptical arguments -
Epistemology of religious belief as an essential part of philosophy of religion -
From Field to Fork and on to Philosophy – Response to Commentators -
Paternalism, Health and Dietary Choices – Commentary on Paul B. Thompson’s From Field To Fork: Food Ethics for Everyone -
Preventing the Anti-Science Blight – A Commentary on Paul B. Thompson’s From Field to Fork: Food Ethics for Everyone -
Debating Collective Responsibility – Arendt and Young -
Commentary on Paul B. Thompson’s From Field to Fork: Food Ethics for Everyone -
Online Shaming -
“Non-Idealizing Abstraction” as Ideology – Non-Ideal Theory, Intersectionality, and the Power Dynamics of Oppression -
Impotent Vengeance – Is Afterlife Belief a Vehicle to Avenge? -
Realizing the Power of Socioeconomic Human Rights -
Liberal Neutrality and Gender Justice -
Public Reasoning under Social Conditions of Strangerhood -
Participation, Legitimacy, and the Epistemic Dimension of Deliberative Democracy -
Is Public Reason a Normalization Project? Deep Diversity and the Open Society -
Humanity and the Refugee – Another Stab at Universal Human Rights -
The Berrigan Letters: Personal Correspondence Between Daniel and Philip Berrigan -
Hero of the Crossing: How Anwar Sadat and the 1973 War Changed the World -
Catholic Women Speak – Bringing Our Gifts to the Table -
Jacques Ellul: Essential Spiritual Writings -
Transformative Change: An Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies -
Mediating Conflicts, Promoting Peace and Preserving Relationships – Lessons From Traditional African Justice Systems -
Disarming Conflict -
Transitional Justice in Post-Conflict Societies – An Appraisal of Restorative Justice in Kenya after the 2007/08 Post Election Violence -
Schumacher and the Socialists – From the Labour Party to Guild Socialism, 1950-1979 -
Civil Society, The Confucian Junzi and Transformational Leadership -
Moral Theory and Moral Motivation in Dilthey’s Critique of Historical Reason -
On Kinds of Things and Cognitive Idealism -
Hegel and Arendt on a Key Term of Modernity – The Creativity and Destructiveness of Labor -
The Self as a Becoming Work of Art in Early Romantic Thought -
Describing The Rationality of Human Experience – The Anthropological Task of Hegel’s Logic -
Experiments in Ethics? – Kant on Chemistry and Practical Philosophy -
Attention and Mental Primer -
International schools: current issues and future prospects. Edited by Mary Hayden and Jeff Thompson -
International schools: current issues and future prospects. Edited by Mary Hayden and Jeff Thompson. Pp 240. Didcot: Symposium Books. 2016. £42.00 (pbk). ISBN: 978-1-873927-92-2 -
John Dewey’s democracy and education: a British tribute. Edited by Steve Higgins and Frank Coffield -
John Dewey’s democracy and education: a British tribute. Edited by Steve Higgins and Frank Coffield. Pp. 190. London: UCL Institute of Education Press. 2016. £24.99 (pbk). ISBN: 978-1782771661 -
Connecting in College: How Friendship Networks Matter for Academic and Social Success. By Janice M. McCabe -
Connecting in College: How Friendship Networks Matter for Academic and Social Success. By Janice M. McCabe. Pp 226. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2016. £21.00 (pbk). ISBN: 978-0226409528 -
Essays on Paradoxes -
Self-Consciousness -
Dignity is a useful concept for bioethics -
Borders, Affects, and Effects -
Indivisible Temporal Boundaries from Aristophanes until Today -
Change and Contradiction in Henry of Ghent -
The Blessed Virgin and the Two Time-Series: Hervaeus Natalis and Durand of St. Pourçain on Limit Decision -
Quasi-Aristotelians and Proto-Scotists -
Mathematics and Physics of First and Last Instants: Walter Burley and William of Ockham -
Walter Burley on the and of an Instant of Time -
Nicholas of Autrecourt’s Revisited: The and Parisian Masters on Limit Decision Problems -
William of Ockham on the Instant of Change -
The Limit Decision Problem and Four-Dimensionalism -
Marsilius of Inghen on and in , Chapters 4-5 -
Contradictory Change -
Contradiction and the Instant of Change Revisited -
Exclusive Particles in Ga (Kwa) -
Introduction: The Boundaries of Disease -
Progress in Defining Disease: Improved Approaches and Increased Impact -
How to Proceed in the Disease Concept Debate? A Pragmatic Approach -
Unraveling the Competence Development of Corporate Social Responsibility Leaders: The Importance of Peer Learning, Learning Goal Orientation, and Learning Climate -
Bioenhancement of morality -
Extending epigenesis: from phenotypic plasticity to the bio-cultural feedback -
Review Article of Michael Staudigl’s Phänomenologie der Gewalt -
Let Me Make It Up to You: Understanding the Mitigative Ability of Corporate Social Responsibility Following Product Recalls -
Medicine and technology. Remarks on the notion of responsibility in the technology-assisted health care -
Is There a Case for Strict Liability? -
Strict conditional accounts of counterfactuals -
About the right to be ill -
“That proves you mad, because you know it not”: impaired insight and the dilemma of governing psychiatric patients as legal subjects -
Mens Rea by the Numbers -
Enactivism, second-person engagement and personal responsibility - Number of publications for this day: 89
13 July 2017
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The Ethics of Time: A Phenomenology and Hermeneutics of Change -
Kierkegaard on Prayer -
If a Photon Falls in the Woods: An Aristotelian Answer to a Quantum Question -
National testing in schools: an Australian assessment. Edited By Bob Lingard, Greg Thompson and Sam Sellar -
National testing in schools: an Australian assessment. Edited by Bob Lingard, Greg Thompson and Sam Sellar. Pp 256. London and New York: Routledge. 2016. £29.99 (pbk). ISBN 978-1-138-96165-4 -
Student Lives in Crisis: Deepening Inequality in Times of Austerity. By Lorenza Antonucci -
Student Lives in Crisis: Deepening Inequality in Times of Austerity. By Lorenza Antonucci. Pp 212 +xii. Bristol: Policy Press. 2016. £17.99 (pbk). ISBN 978-1447318248 -
Research and policy in education: evidence, ideology and impact. By Geoff Whitty with Jake Anders, Annette Hayton, Sarah Tang and Emma Wisby -
Research and policy in education: evidence, ideology and impact. By Geoff Whitty with Jake Anders, Annette Hayton, Sarah Tang and Emma Wisby. Pp 134. London: UCL Institute of Education Press. 2016. £24.99 (pbk). ISBN: 9781782770848 -
Faith, mission and challenge in Catholic education: the selected works of Gerald Grace. By G. Grace -
Faith, mission and challenge in Catholic education: the selected works of Gerald Grace. By G. Grace. Pp 263. Abingdon: Routledge. 2016. £100 (hbk). ISBN 978-1-138-83378-4