24 March 2017
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Der Umgang mit „second victims“ als organisationsethische Aufgabe -
Moores Beweis, Wahrnehmung und Skeptizismus (Advance Article) -
Peer-Disagreement about Restaurant Bills and Abortion -
The Gender Perspective in Nursing Research: A Theoretical Treasure Chest or a ‘Thorn’ in the Side? -
Reflection as a Deliberative and Distributed Practice: Assessing Neuro-Enhancement Technologies via Mutual Learning Exercises (MLEs) -
Representationalism and the Intentionality of Moods -
Moral Bioenhancement Through Memory-editing: A Risk for Identity and Authenticity? -
Skewed Exposure to Environmental Antigens Complements Hygiene Hypothesis in Explaining the Rise of Allergy -
Collective intelligence for promoting changes in behaviour: a case study on energy conservation -
Evaluating Arguments from a Play about Ethics in Science: A Study with Medical Learners -
Surrogates and Empty Intentions: Husserl’s “On the Logic of Signs” as the Blueprint for his First Logical Investigation -
Identity, Individuality and Indiscernibility: an Essay in Analytic Ontology -
Mahān puruṣaḥ : The Macranthropic Soul in Brāhmaṇas and Upaniṣads - Number of publications for this day: 13
23 March 2017
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Darwinism as Religion: What Literature Tells Us About Evolution -
A Capacious Account of Liberal Feminism -
Feminism and the Carceral State: Gender-Responsive Justice, Community Accountability, and the Epistemology of Antiviolence -
Is Feminism Yet a Theory of the Kind That Marxism Is? -
Transnational Feminisms, Nonideal Theory, and “Other” Women’s Power -
The automatic activation of emotion words measured using the emotional face-word Stroop task in late Chinese–English bilinguals -
Moral Character, Reformed Theology, and Jonathan Edwards -
An empirical study of Hong Kong law students’ ethical values: Does common law education enhance their professionalism? -
Considering Murphy on Human Executioners -
Patterns of Firm Responses to Different Types of Natural Disasters -
Firms, Breach of Norms, and Reputation Damage -
Why Inequality Matters: Luck Egalitarianism, Its Meaning and Value -
A Completed System for Robin Smith’s Incomplete Ecthetic Syllogistic -
Time, Space, Dummett and McTaggart -
Fictional Objects -
Material Objects and Their Parts -
Experience and the Argument Against Human Freedom -
Park Quality and Elderly Citizens’ Dog-Walking Practices -
Numéro 2017/1 – N° 69 – Qui fait la loi ? -
Creating Golems: Uses of Golem Stories in the Ethics of Technologies -
Philosophy of Emerging Media: Understanding, Appreciation, Application -
The Unreality of Evil -
The Virtue of Subtlety and the Vice of a Heavy Hand -
Introduction: Perception Without Representation -
Pop-up political advocacy communities on reddit.com: SandersForPresident and The Donald -
Protolanguage Might Have Evolved Before Ostensive Communication -
The evolution of syntactic structure -
Ignorance Lost: A Reply to Yaffe on the Culpability of Willful Ignorance -
Inclusive Fitness Theory and the Evolution of Mind and Language -
A Role for Judgment Aggregation in Coauthoring Scientific Papers -
Virtue of Self-Regulation -
The Milky Way’s Supermassive Black Hole: How Good a Case Is It? -
Ethics education in public health: where are we now and where are we going? -
Gratitude and Subjective Wellbeing: A Proposal of Two Causal Frameworks -
The Role of Presuppositions in Context-Shifting Mechanism - Number of publications for this day: 35
22 March 2017
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Toward Dualism – The Nyaya-Vaisesika Way -
Universal Premise in Early Nyāya -
Response to Roy W. Perrett’s Review of Classical Indian Philosophy of Mind – The Nyaya Dualist Tradition -
Some Comparisons between Frege’s Logic and Navya-Nyaya Logic -
The Nyaya-Vaisesika Theory of Universals -
The Svabhavahetu in Dharmakirti’s Logic -
The Nyaya-Vaisesika Theory of Negative Entities -
Acknowledgement -
Some Remarks on Indian Theories of Truth -
The masses and the elites: political philosophy for the age of Brexit, Trump and Netanyahu -
Functional Equivalence of Sleep Loss and Time on Task Effects in Sustained Attention -
Earthquakes, People-Seeds and a Cabin in the Woods -
Modeling Inclusive Pedagogy: Five Approaches -
The Rights of Future Persons and the Ontology of Time -
Autonomy and Toleration as a Moral Attitude -
The Activeness and Adaptability of Whiteness: Expanding Phenomenology’s Account of Racial Identity -
Duties of Group Agents and Group Members -
Disagreement, Credences, and Outright Belief -
Conscientious objection in healthcare: new directions -
On complicity and compromise: a reply -
Selling conscience short: a response to Schuklenk and Smalling on conscientious objections by medical professionals -
On complicity and compromise: a precis -
Why medical professionals have no moral claim to conscientious objection accommodation in liberal democracies -
Response to ‘On Complicity and Compromise by Chiara Lepora and Robert Goodin -
Cosmetic surgery and conscientious objection -
The BMA’s guidance on conscientious objection may be contrary to human rights law -
Rationing conscience -
Against the accommodation of subjective healthcare provider beliefs in medicine: counteracting supporters of conscientious objector accommodation arguments -
Reasons, reasonability and establishing conscientious objector status in medicine -
Mere sincerity -
A reasonable objection? Commentary on ‘Further clarity on cooperation and morality -
Response to commentaries: ‘Further clarity on cooperation and morality -
Conscientious objection in healthcare: why tribunals might be the answer -
Conscientious objection in healthcare and the duty to refer -
Conscientious refusal in healthcare: the Swedish solution -
Conscientious objection in healthcare, referral and the military analogy -
The ethics of compromise: third party, public health and environmental perspectives -
Complicity and torture -
Further clarity on cooperation and morality -
Unit 731 and moral repair -
Response to: ‘Why medical professionals have no moral claim to conscientious objection accommodation in liberal democracies by Schuklenk and Smalling -
Two conceptions of conscience and the problem of conscientious objection -
Ethics case reflection sessions -
Ethics, Ethicists, and Professional Organizations in the Neurological Sciences -
In Defense of Legal Obscurity -
Ethical and Legal Concerns Associated With the Comprehension of Legal Language and Concepts -
Crowdsourced tDCS Research: Feasible or Fanciful? -
Legal Language of Health Care Consent Forms: Complexity, Comprehension, and Impact on Patient Decision Making -
Science and Law Separated by Impenetrable Language Barriers: Overcoming Impediments to Much Needed Interactions -
Decision Making and Semiotic Vulnerability -
tDCS Research in a World With FDA Regulation -
Neuroethics for Neurology Residents: Concepts and Contingencies of a Pilot Neuroethics Curriculum