25 January 2018
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Plato’s Symposium: A Critical Guide -
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, Randolph Clarke -
Self-Knowledge and Its Limits -
, Darcia Narvaez -
, Elizabeth Barnes -
, Russ Shafer-Landau -
, Seth Lazar -
Truthmaker Theory and Naturalism -
Kaplan’s Counterexample to Quine’s Theorem (Advance Article) -
Can delusions play a protective role? -
A rich study of James’ pragmatism -
Geopolitics and Social Resistance: Flows of Latin America’s Natural Resources -
Bolstering Managers’ Resistance to Temptation via the Firm’s Commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility -
Progress Is Not an Illusion -
‘Not-being-at-home’: Subject, Freedom and Transcending in Heideggerian Educational Philosophy -
Have wars and violence declined? -
On how (not) to define modality in terms of essence - Number of publications for this day: 28
24 January 2018
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Only natural: John Toland and the Jewish question -
The ethics of commercial human smuggling -
Rehabilitating political parties: an examination of the writings of Hans Kelsen -
Irony and idealism: Rereading Schlegel, Hegel, and Kierkegaard, by Fred Rush. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, xvi + 312 pp. ISBN 13:978–0–19-968822-7 hb £50.00 -
Is there an emancipatory interest? An attempt to answer critical theory’s most fundamental question -
L’Expérience esthétique, by Jean-Marie Schaeffer. Paris, Gallimard, coll. « NRF Essais », 2015, 366 pp. ISBN: 978-2-07-039980-2. 20€ -
Feminist Experiences: Foucauldian and Phenomenological Investigations, by Johanna Oksala Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2016, 189 pp. ISBN 9780810132405 -
Civil association across borders: Law, morality and responsibility in the post-Brexit Era -
Contested territories and corrective justice -
Locating the people -
The limits of collective self-determination -
Corrigendum -
Socratic inquiry and the “What-is-F?” question -
Henry Dresser and Victorian Ornithology: Birds, Books and Business -
Philosophy and Teacher Education in England: The Long View -
Hegel on Philosophy in History -
PUBLIC REASON’S CHAOS THEOREM -
CAQ series 1 volume 67 issue 2 Cover and Back matter -
CAQ series 1 volume 67 issue 2 Cover and Front matter -
INDEXES -
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A New Challenge for Objective Uncertainties and The Propensity Theorist -
Dispositionality and Symmetry Structures -
From Representation to the Biopolitical? (Advance Article) -
What is the Scandal of Philosophy? (Advance Article) -
Stroud, Hegel, Heidegger: A Transcendental Argument (Advance Article) -
Pinocchio against the Semantic Hierarchies -
Numéro 2017/4 – n° 282 – Psychoanalysis and Literature -
Numéro 2017/4 – n° 69 – Chronopolitiques -
Implications of Intensional Perceptual Ascriptions for Relationalism, Disjunctivism, and Representationalism About Perceptual Experience -
Correction to: Synthetic Biology and the Translational Imperative -
Engendering Harm: A Critique of Sex Selection For “Family Balancing” -
What’s Wrong with Joyguzzling? -
Husserl, impure intentionalism, and sensory awareness -
Truth Disclosure Practices of Physicians in Jordan -
The Ethics of Discharging Asylum Seekers to Harm: A Case From Australia -
Disciplining Bioethics: The Debate Over Human Embryo Research -
On Dharmakīrti’s Notion of Contingency/Dependence, with a Special Focus on vināśa -
Scrooge Posing as Mother Teresa: How Hypocritical Social Responsibility Strategies Hurt Employees and Firms -
“It’s Like Hating Puppies!” Employee Disengagement and Corporate Social Responsibility -
Unscripted Responsible Research and Innovation: Adaptive space creation by an emerging RRI practice concerning juvenile justice interventions -
A Demonstration of the Incompleteness of Calculi of Inductive Inference -
The Impact of Changing Funding and Authority Relationships on Scientific Innovations -
Wittgenstein Studies and Contemporary Pyrrhonism -
Neural Representations Beyond “Plus X” - Number of publications for this day: 45
23 January 2018
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Wittgenstein on training: Comment on Norm Friesen’s ‘Training and Abrichtung’: Wittgenstein as a tragic philosopher of education? -
Universities as legal entities and community dispute resolution: An Australian case study -
Two Open Problems in Consciousness Studies: In Relation to Freeman Neurodynamics -
Intentionality as a Driving Force -
The Physiological Basis of Consciousness: A Clinical Ambition and the Insufficiency of Current Philosophical Proposals -
Rethinking Perception -
The Brain and its Mindful Double -
Why Do Phase Transitions Matter in Minds? -
Finding Mathematics in Brain Dynamics: Walter Freeman as an Applied Mathematician -
How Do Cortical Dynamics Organize an Anatomy of Cognition? -
Freeman’s Nonlinear Brain Dynamics and Consciousness -
The Physiological Foresight in Freeman’s Work: Predictions and Verifications -
Walter J. Freeman and the Humanizing Question of Consciousness -
Walter Freeman — I Did It My Way -
Walter Freeman and Some Thoughts on Brain Dynamics -
Freeman Neurodynamics: The Past 25 Years -
Free Lunch with the Stench Wench: Toward a Synaesthetics of Poverty and Shame in Catherine Hoffmann’s Performance -
Feminism, Capitalism, and Ecology -
And Stigma Followed Me Everywhere -
Sexual Difference and Decolonization: Oyĕwùmí and Irigaray in Dialogue about Western Culture -
Woman-Hating: On Misogyny, Sexism, and Hate Speech -
Anne-Thérèse de Lambert on Aging and Self-Esteem -
The ‘Enneads’ of Plotinus: a Commentary. Volume I -
Plotinus and Epicurus: Matter, Perception, Pleasure -
Aristotle on Female Animals: A Study of the Generation of Animals -
Incontro con Aristotele. Quindici lezioni -
Aristotle’s Categories in the Early Roman Empire