11 August 2017
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Before Boas: the genesis of ethnography and ethnology in the German Enlightenment, by Han F. Vermeulen -
Secularisation and the Securitisation of the Sacred a Response to Lewin’s Framing of the Gearon–Jackson Debate -
‘There is Still a Long Way to Go to be Solidly Marvellous’: Professional Identities, Performativity and Responsibilisation Arising From the Send Code of Practice 2015 -
Profits and prophets: Derrida on linguistic bereavement and (Im)possibility in nursing -
Refining moral agency: Insights from moral psychology and moral philosophy -
Kant and the scope of analogy in the life sciences -
Jan-Ola Östman and Anna Solin (eds) Discourse and Responsibility in Professional Settings -
Anita Fetzer (ed) The Pragmatics of Political Discourse: Explorations across Cultures -
Metaphors of parliamentary budget debates in times of crisis -
Initiating side-sequenced vocabulary lessons -
Perception of (im)politeness and the underlying cultural conceptualisations -
Culture-generality and culture-specificity of face -
Prompting offers of assistance in interaction -
“Can I say something?” -
The Minority Body: A Theory of Disability, Elizabeth Barnes. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016, xii + 200 pp. ISBN 10/13: 978–0198732587 hb £21.25. -
Isaac Polqar -
The Making of Friedrich Nietzsche: The Quest for Identity, 1844-1869 DANIEL BLUE Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016; 344 pp. $56.95 (hardback) -
Unconscious Pleasures and Attitudinal Theories of Pleasure -
ANAXIMANDER’S SPARTAN SUNDIAL -
Germline Genetic Modification and Identity: the Mitochondrial and Nuclear Genomes -
Out of Alignment? Limitations of the Global Burden of Disease in Assessing the Allocation of Global Health Aid -
Essentialism, Vitalism, and the GMO Debate -
Bovine TB, Badger Culling and Applied Ethics: Utilitarianism, Animal Welfare and Rights -
Gaston Bachelard as a surrationalist -
Epistemic Modals and Alternative Possibilities -
Biophilia on the Dinner Plate: a Conversation about Ethics and Entomophagy -
Ethics in Technology: a Philosophical Study -
The Need for Authenticity-Based Autonomy in Medical Ethics -
Animal Ethics and the Culling of Badgers: A Reply to McCulloch and Reiss -
Seeing what is not seen -
Nietzsche’s Earth: Great Events, Great Politics - Number of publications for this day: 31
10 August 2017
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The contours of Gramscian theory in Bolivia: From government rhetoric to radical critique -
Risk, Precaution, Responsibility, and Equal Concern -
Legal Arguments from Scholarly Authority -
Law and Precaution in the European Risk Society: The Case of EU Environmental Policy -
When Trumps Clash: Dworkin and the Doctrine of Proportionality -
A Rational Reconstruction of United Nations Human Rights Law -
What Is the Opposite of Injustice? -
Through the eyes of a child: preschoolers’ identification of emotional expressions from the child affective facial expression (CAFE) set -
Kierkegaard, Repetition and Ethical Constancy -
Karol Wojtyła, Considerations on the Essence of Man – Rozważania o istocie człowieka (Lublin: The Polish Association of St Thomas Aquinas, 2016). 213, no price. -
Cheryl Misak, Cambridge Pragmatism: From Peirce and James to Ramsey and Wittgenstein (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016). xviii + 321, price £30.00 hb. -
Einav Katan-Schmid’s Embodied Philosophy in Dance; Tomer Heymann’s Mr. Gaga -
Peter Godfrey Smith’s Other Minds -
David Benatar’s The Human Predicament -
George W. Bush’s Second Act -
Skye Cleary’s Existentialism and Romantic Love -
Carrie Jenkins’ What Love Is: And What It Could Be -
Nonsense on Stilts -
The Origins of Our Beliefs -
What’s Wrong With Integrative Medicine? -
A Voice From the Other Side? -
Gods and Ghosts -
Snapshot – G. E. M. Anscombe -
Skeptics Beyond the Body -
Pop Culture – Why Go On Living? -
Truly, Madly, Deeply -
The Non-Objects of Anish Kapoor’s Fancy -
Hope and the Hiddenness of God -
The Aesthetics of Rock Climbing -
Sporting Teams, Space-Time Worms and Israeli Football -
The Skeptic – A Skeptic’s Progress -
Philosophy, In A Sense – Family Resemblance -
Summer News -
Trump and Climate Justice -
Are We In A Simulation? -
The Meaning of ‘Ought’: Beyond Descriptivism and Expressivism in Metaethics -
Thinking with Sensations -
The Epistemology of Immunity to Error through Misidentification -
How Physics Makes Us Free -
Marx on the compatibility of freedom and necessity: A reply to David James -
Mathematical Style -
Terrorism, Ticking Time-Bombs, and Torture: A Philosophical Analysis -
Goodman’s Aesthetics -
Does growing up with a physician influence the ethics of medical students’ relationships with the pharmaceutical industry? The cases of the US and Poland -
Sustainable Development and Well-Being: A Philosophical Challenge -
The beauty of sensory ecology -
The counter-revolution of criminological science: a study on the abuse of reasoned punishment -
Mainstream economics and the Austrian school: toward reunification -
The survival of Aristotelianism in early English mercantilism: an illustration from the debate between Malynes and Misselden -
Philosophy without borders, naturally: an interview with Harold Kincaid -
Review of Cristina Bicchieri’s Norms in the wild: how to diagnose, measure, and change social norms. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, xviii + 239 pp. -
Review of Peter Singer’s Ethics in the real world: 82 brief essays on things that matter. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2016, 355 pp. -
Review of Michel de Vroey’s A History of Macroeconomics from Keynes to Lucas and Beyond. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2016, 429 pp. -
Economics as a “tooled” discipline: Lawrence R. Klein and the making of macroeconometric modeling, 1939-1959 -
Review of Peter Spiegler’s Behind the model: a constructive critique of economic modelling. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2015. 201pp. -
From the Lucasian revolution to DSGE models: an account of recent developments in macroeconomic modelling -
Rational choice theory: its merits and limits in explaining and predicting cultural behavior -
Polycentric democracy: using and defusing disagreements -
What is required for (r)evolutions? The case of economics -
Liberty, Fairness and the ‘Contribution Model’ for Non-medical Vaccine Exemption Policies: A Reply to Navin and Largent -
Explication, H-D Confirmation, and Simplicity -
Mental evolution: a review of Daniel Dennett’s From Bacteria to Bach and Back -
Understanding Ethical Consumers Through Person/Thing Orientation Approach - Number of publications for this day: 63
9 August 2017
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THE THEOLOGY OF MARRIAGE: PERSONALISM, DOCTRINE AND CANON LAW by Cormac Burke (foreword by Janet Smith), Catholic University of America Press, Washington, 2015, pp. 280, $34.95, pbk -
PRACTICAL THEOLOGY AND PIERRE-ANDRÉ LIÉGÉ: RADICAL DOMINICAN AND VATICAN II PIONEER by Nicholas Bradbury [foreword by Timothy Radcliffe OP], Ashgate, Farnham, 2015, pp. xv + 249, £65.00, hbk -
FREE WILL AND THEISM: CONNECTIONS, CONTINGENCIES, AND CONCERNS, edited by Kevin Timpe and Daniel Speak, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2016, pp. viii + 316, $85.00, hbk -
THE ETHICS OF PREGNANCY, ABORTION AND CHILDBIRTH: EXPLORING MORAL CHOICES IN CHILDBEARING by Helen Watt, Routledge, New York, 2016, pp. x + 157, £85.00, hbk. -
LOGIC, TRUTH AND MEANING: WRITINGS OF G.E.M. ANSCOMBE edited by Mary Geach and Luke Gormally, [St Andrews Studies in Philosophy and Public Affairs], Imprint Academic, Exeter, 2015, pp. xix + 317, pbk -
MARTIN LUTHER: RENEGADE AND PROPHET by Lyndal Roper, The Bodley Head, London, 2016, pp. ix + 577, £30.00, hbk