1 June 2017
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The Struggle for Technology: Towards a Realistic Political Theory of Technology -
How Bridges and Walls Grow Out of Abstractions -
Human and social capital and environmental management in small firms: a developing country perspective -
The utility of virtue: management spirituality and ethics for a secular business world -
Deliverances (Indirection) -
The Object View of Perception -
Property-Awareness and Representation -
Sick and Tired: Depression in the Margins of Academic Philosophy -
Felt Reality and the Opacity of Perception -
Perception Without Representation? On Travis’s Argument Against the Representational View of Perception -
Defending Dreyfus Against the ‘Expert in X’ -
Elusive Objects -
Number and Illusion: Representation and Numerosity Perception -
Perceptual Objectivity and Consciousness: A Relational Response to Burge’s Challenge -
Does the ‘Missing Fundamental’ Require an Inferentialist Explanation? -
The Real Trouble with Recalcitrant Emotions -
Language from the Ground Up: A Study of Homesign Communication -
Intensional Perceptual Ascriptions -
The Contingency Problem for Neo-Conventionalism -
Three Cheers for Dispositions: A Dispositional Approach to Acting for a Normative Reason -
The Fragility of Common Knowledge -
Why Truth-Conditional Semantics in Generative Linguistics is Still the Better Bet -
Content Externalism and Quine’s Criterion are Incompatible -
“That Will Do”: Logics of Deontic Necessity and Sufficiency -
Learning from Simple Indicative Conditionals -
Three Questions About Immunity to Error Through Misidentification -
Why is There Something Rather Than Nothing? A Logical Investigation -
Explicating the Key Notions of Copresence and Verification in Relation to Husserl’s Use of the Term Direct to Describe Empathy -
Leonard Nelson: A Theory of Philosophical Fallacies -
Christopher W. Tindale: The Philosophy of Argument and Audience Reception -
On the Norms of Visual Argument: A Case for Normative Non-revisionism -
Group Emotions in Collective Reasoning: A Model -
Toulmin’s Logical Types -
Using Argumentative Tools to Understand Inner Dialogue -
Re-contextualising Argumentative Meanings: An Adaptive Perspective -
The Structure of Arguments by Analogy in Law -
Analogical Arguments: Inferential Structures and Defeasibility Conditions -
Speech Acts in a Dialogue Game Formalisation of Critical Discussion -
Interpersonal Sameness of Meaning for Inferential Role Semantics -
Cut-Elimination for Quantified Conditional Logic -
Inter-Definability of Horn Contraction and Horn Revision -
Proof Analysis of Peirce’s Alpha System of Graphs -
Variants of Gödel’s Ontological Proof in a Natural Deduction Calculus -
Distributivity for Upper Continuous and Strongly Atomic Lattices -
Rasiowa–Harrop Disjunction Property -
A Proof-Theoretic Bound Extraction Theorem for CAT $$(kappa )$$ ( κ ) -Spaces -
A New Hierarchy of Infinitary Logics in Abstract Algebraic Logic -
Kleene Algebras and Logic: Boolean and Rough Set Representations, 3-Valued, Rough Set and Perp Semantics -
A Geometrical Representation of the Basic Laws of Categorial Grammar -
Health and Economic Growth in Ghana: An Empirical Investigation -
Chinese Economic Development Policies as an Example for Mexico: The One-Belt-One-Road Program -
Metaphysical Violent Hermeneutic Misreading of Confucian Literary Theory -
China–Pakistan Economic Corridor: Will It Sustain Itself? -
A Case Study of an Iranian EFL Student Teacher’s Professional Preparation and Development from the Perspective of Social Constructivist Approach -
In the Aftermath of Earth, Wind, and Fire: Natural Disasters and Respect for Women’s Rights -
Real (and) Imaginal Relationships with the Dead -
Appreciating Bad Art -
Philip Pettit, The Robust Demands of the Good: Ethics with Attachment, Virtue and Respect . Oxford University Press 2015. 256pp. £25.00 GBP (Hardback ISBN 9780198732600) -
Right-Makers and the Targets of Virtue -
Collective Directionality: A New Possibility for Collectives as Objects of Normative Consideration -
Sainthood and the Good Life -
Is Patience a Virtue? -
Nietzsche on Human Greatness -
Temporal Asymmetry and the Self/Person Split -
Minor Goods and Objective Theories of Well-Being -
Imaginative Moral Development -
Asymmetry and Incoherence: A Reply to Cyr -
Erratum to: Expressivism and realist explanations -
On the relative value of human and animal lives -
Causal exclusion and the limits of proportionality -
Responses -
Prospective interpretation -
Précis of Context -
An unresolved problem: freedom across lifetimes -
Conversation and common ground -
Consequentializing and its consequences -
Reasonable foreseeability and blameless ignorance -
Pragmatic force in semantic context -
How to think about satisficing -
Good-making and organic unity -
Why moral psychology is disturbing -
Skill and motor control: intelligence all the way down -
Expressivism and realist explanations -
Seumas Miller and Ian A. Gordon: Investigative Ethics: Ethics for Police Detectives and Criminal Investigators -
Prison on Appeal: The Idea of Communicative Incarceration -
Reconsidering Illegal Hunting as a Crime of Dissent: Implication for Justice and Deliberative Uptake -
The Wrongs of Unlawful Immigration -
A Just Criminalization of Irregular Immigration: Is It Possible? -
Punishment and the Appropriate Response to Wrongdoing -
Infidelity and the Possibility of a Liberal Legal Moralism -
Posthumous ‘Punishment’: What May Be Done About Criminal Wrongs After the Wrongdoer’s Death? -
Moving Mountains: Variations on a Theme by Shelly Kagan -
Legitimating Torture? -
Liberty and Insecurity in the Criminal Law: Lessons from Thomas Hobbes -
Fregean Facts -
The Uniformity Principle vs. the Disuniformity Principle -
Frankfurt-Style Counterexamples and the Importance of Alternative Possibilities -
Non-Realist Cognitivism, Truth and Objectivity -
The Categorical-Dispositional Distinction, Locations and Symmetry Operations -
Epistemic Conditions on “Ought”: E=K as a Case Study