1 May 2017
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Naïve realism and phenomenal overlap -
How to undercut radical skepticism -
Propositional apriority and the nesting problem -
Is there introspective evidence for phenomenal intentionality? - Number of publications for this day: 4
30 April 2017
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Actual vs. Counterfactual Dispositional Metasemantics: A Reply to Andow -
On The Adequacy of Emotions and Existential Feelings -
Descartes’ Emotions: From the Body to the Body -
La Theorie des Gefühls hegeliana in dialogo con le recenti teorie sulle emozioni -
Stimmung e trascendenza. Il ruolo del pathos in Martin Heidegger -
Solo lacrime di coccodrillo per la morte di Han Solo? Vere emozioni per oggetti di finzione -
Building up Hypotheses in Clinical Psychology and Neuroscience: Similarities and Differences -
La regolazione dinamica dei processi affettivi attraverso la mediazione semiotica -
Recensione di F. Menga, Lo scandalo del futuro. Per una giustizia intergenerazionale -
Recensione di G. Colombetti, The Feeling Body. Affective Science Meets the Enactive Mind - Number of publications for this day: 10
29 April 2017
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Are Introspective Beliefs about One’s Own Visual Experiences Immediate? -
Could There Ever be an App for that? Consent Apps and the Problem of Sexual Assault -
Conceptions of Plagiarism and Problems in Academic Writing in a Changing Landscape of External Regulation -
Translating Non-classical Logics into Classical Logic by Using Hidden Variables -
Situating Moods -
The Objectivity of Ordinary Life -
Necessity and least infringement conditions in public health ethics -
Expanding The Rubric of “Patient-Centered Care” (PCC) to “Patient and Professional Centered Care” (PPCC) to Enhance Provider Well-Being - Number of publications for this day: 8
28 April 2017
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The Black Death, Zombies and How We Remember the Dead: Review of Death in Medieval Europe: Death Scripted and Death Choreographed, ed. Joëlle Rollo-Koster, Routledge, 2017, 242 pp. -
Botanists in Lithuania during the Michurinist Campaign -
Liberalism, Culture, and Recognition: A Reply to Critics -
Reassessing Recognition -
What Makes Culture Special? -
Liberal Multiculturalism as a Political Theory of State–Minority Relations -
Cultural Proceduralism, Cultural Preservation, and Public Education -
Beyond “Basic Liberal Proceduralism” -
Hume’s Fork, and his Theory of Relations -
John Kaag’s American Philosophy: A Love Story -
Campus Rumpus. V. -
Emrys Westacott’s The Wisdom of Frugality -
Steve Patterson’s Square One -
Arrival, directed by Denis Villeneuve -
My Hawk, My Self -
The Paradox of Voting -
Something Is Wrong With The Way We Think -
A Blast From The Past -
Teaching By Insult -
Beyond Belief -
Snapshot: George Santanyana -
Exchange: Philosophy Inside and Outside Europe -
More Than Words -
Human Rights and Statelessness -
Why Should Ethicists Think About Pregnancy Sickness? -
Unity in Multiplicity -
What Evidence? Whose Medicine? And On What Basis? -
Pop Culture: SS-GB -
Spinoza On How Inequality Feels -
Can Psychologists Tell Us Anything About Morality? -
The Skeptic: Oral Arguments -
Spring News -
Are There Answers to the Big Questions? -
Intellectual Property Rights and Wrongs -
Listening to the Student Voice -
Problems and Perspectives on the Limits of Pragmatics: Reply to Critics -
Accommodation and Convention -
On Unimaginative Imagination and Conventional Conventions: Response to Lepore and Stone -
Varieties of Linguistic Conventions – A book symposium on Ernie Lepore and Matthew Stone’s Imagination and Convention. Distinguishing Grammar and Inference in Language -
Conventions of Usage vs. Meaning Conventions -
Does Legal Interpretation Need Paul Grice? – Reflections on Lepore and Stone’s Imagination and Convention -
Indirect Assertions -
A Possible Way of Relaunching Philosophical Creation in Culture and Public Life -
The Principle of Common Cause and its Advantages and Limitations in Screening the Correlated Events off -
Causation and Explanation in Phenotype Research -
How Does Philosophy of Science Make a Difference in the World We Live In? – A Conversation with Stephan Hartmann, Stathis Psillos, and Roman Frigg -
On Some Non-trivial Implications of the View that Good Explanations Increase Our Understanding of Explained Phenomena -
On Understanding Through Agent-based Models -
World-involving Scientific Understanding -
Is Understanding Factive? – Unificationism and the History of Science -
Explanation, Multiple Perspectives, and Understanding -
Homogeneous 1-based structures and interpretability in random structures -
Contents: (Math. Log. Quart. 1-2/2017) -
Generalising the fan theorem -
Linear extension operators for continuous functions on definable sets in the p-adic context -
Predicates, parts, and impermanence: a contemporary version of some central Buddhist tenets -
Not Walking the Walk: How Dual Attitudes Influence Behavioral Outcomes in Ethical Consumption -
The Power Elite in historical context: a reevaluation of Mills’s thesis, then and now -
Does Scientific Progress Consist in Increasing Knowledge or Understanding? -
Names in strange places -
Addiction and embodiment -
Solving Smullyan Puzzles with Formal Systems -
The Logic of “Most” and “Mostly” -
Is Quantitative Research Ethical? Tools for Ethically Practicing, Evaluating, and Using Quantitative Research -
Corporate Philanthropy Through the Lens of Ethical Subjectivity -
Stellar structure and compact objects before 1940: Towards relativistic astrophysics -
Language, Ontology, and the Carnap-Quine Debate -
Knowledge and the Gettier Problem - Number of publications for this day: 68
27 April 2017
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You’re Probably Not Really a Speciesist -
Political and Aesthetic Equality in the Work of Jacques Rancière: Applying his Writing to Debates in Education and the Arts -
Can perceivers recognise emotions from spontaneous expressions? -
Navigation. A Very Short Introduction -
Success and Suppression: Arabic Sciences and Philosophy in the Renaissance -
Technology and the Virtues: A Philosophical Guide to a Future Worth Wanting -
Thinking in/through movements; Working with/in affect within the context of Norwegian early years education and practice -
Call for Papers The Good, the Beautiful, the Green: Environmentalism and Aesthetics -
CHAKRABARTI, ARINDAM, ed. The Bloomsbury Research Handbook of Indian Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016, 417 pp., 5 color + 37 b&w illus., $176.00 cloth. -
MARSHALL, CHRISTOPHER R. Baroque Naples and the Industry of Painting: The World in the Workbench. Yale University Press, 2016, 352 pp., 88 color + 115 b&w illus., $75.00 cloth NAPOLI, NICHOLAS J. The Ethics of Ornament in Early Modern Naples: Fashioning the Certosa di San Martino. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2015, 430 pp., 36 color + 64 b&w illus., $120.00 cloth