28 April 2017
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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: 4
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 -
The Puzzle of Factual Praise -
Unruly Tones: A Reply to Ravasio -
Analyzing Antiqueness: A Response to Curtis and Baines -
Descriptivism and Its Discontents -
Still Self-Involved: A Reply to Patridge -
SUKLA, ANANTA CH., ed. Fiction and Art: Explorations in Contemporary Theory. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015, 416 pp., $39.95 paper -
NANAY, BENCE. Aesthetics as Philosophy of Perception. Oxford University Press, 2016, 192 pp., $65.00 cloth -
The American Society for Aesthetics -
Psychologism and Completeness in the Arts -
Rock as a Three-Value Tradition -
Inviting a Scandalous Look: Detecting the Fabulous Fabula Promoted by the Twist Film -
POLLOCK, SHELDON, trans. and ed. A Rasa Reader: Classical Indian Aesthetics. Columbia University Press, 2016, xxiv + 442 pp., $80.00 cloth. -
PARSONS, GLENN. The Philosophy of Design. Polity Press, 2016, 192 pp., $22.95 paper. -
GUYER, PAUL. A History of Modern Aesthetics, Volume 2: The Nineteenth Century. Cambridge University Press, 2014, vii +478, $355.00 cloth [for 3-volume set]. -
Video Games and Imaginative Identification -
Why B-Flat Is Not Natural: Reply to Dyck -
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Why Intrinsicness Should Be Defined in a Non-reductive Way -
Political Illiberalism: A Response to My Critics -
Aristotle and Modern Politics -
Shape Perception in a Relativistic Universe -
Bergson, human rights, and joy -
Ethics of health research with prisoners in Canada -
Theorizing command-and-commodify regulation: the case of species conservation banking in the United States -
Making Sense of Negative Properties -
A Theory of Truthmaker Content II: Subject-matter, Common Content, Remainder and Ground -
Good Use of a ‘Bad’ Metaphor -
Predicting the Self: Lessons from Schizophrenia -
Responsibility Allocation and Human Rights -
On a relation between modular functions and Dirichlet series: found in the estate of Adolf Hurwitz -
Happiness at Work Scale: Construction and Psychometric Validation of a Measure Using Mixed Method Approach -
Ethical Code Effectiveness in Football Clubs: A Longitudinal Analysis -
Fictional Characters, Real Problems: The Search for Ethical Content in Literature -
Aesthetics as Philosophy of Perception -
Time in Fiction -
Research Ethics in the Assessment of PhD Theses: Footprint or Footnote? -
On classifying the field of medical ethics -
Motivation Ethics - Number of publications for this day: 48
26 April 2017
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Reconsidering drone warfare -
Fairness, Dignity, and Beauty in Sport -
The Impact of Scientific Advances on Our Political, Religious and Social Views -
The (Overwhelming) Improbability of Classical (and Christian) Theism -
Pragmatic Social Justice: A Conceptual Framework for Practitioners -
Understanding Kant’s Ethics: From the Antinomy of Practical Reason to a Comparison with Kierkegaard’s Spheres of Existence -
Mind-Independent Values Don’t Exist, But Moral Truth Does -
Hume on Education -
Luminosity Guaranteed -
Informed consent and the aftermath of cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Ethical considerations -
Out of thousands and thousands of thoughts: Wandering the streets of the Hong Kong umbrella movement -
Front matter -
Introduction: The Virtual, the Actual and the Intensive: Contentions, Reflections and Interpretations -
Intensity in Context: Thermodynamics and Transcendental Philosophy -
Tracking the Triple Form of Difference: Deleuze’s Bergsonism and the Asymmetrical Synthesis of the Sensible -
Are We Mad? Intensity and the Problems of Modern Philosophy -
The Intensive Expression of the Virtual: Revisiting the Relation of Expression in Difference and Repetition -
Intensity and the Missing Virtual: Deleuze’s Reading of Spinoza -
Back matter -
Deleuze’s Concept of Quasi-cause -
Philosophical and Scientific Intensity in the Thought of Gilles Deleuze -
How should we use the Chinese past? Contemporary Confucianism, the ‘reorganization of the national heritage’ and non-Western histories of thought in a global age -
Strong popular sovereignty and constitutional legitimacy -
The Xth International Leibniz Congress -
In Memoriam André Robinet – 19 January 1922 †13 October 2016 -
Negotium Irenicum: L’union des Églises protestantes selon G. W. Leibniz et D. E. Jablonski; Leibniz: Protestant Theologian -
Negotium Irenicum. L’union des Églises protestantes selon G. W. Leibniz and D. E. Jablonski -
The Collected Works of Spinoza, Vol. 2 -
Infinite and Limited – On Leibniz’s View of Created Beings -
Leibniz’s Causal Theory of Time Revisited -
Leibnizian Bodies – Phenomena, Aggregates of Monads, or Both? -
Lawful Fecundity and Incompossibility – A Criticism of Jeffrey McDonough’s ‘Leibniz and the puzzle of incompossibility: the packing strategy’ -
Geschichte des Kontinuumproblems or Notes on Fromondus’s Labyrinthus? – On the True Nature of LH XXXVII, IV, 57 r°-58v° -
Why Do We Study Leibniz (After 300 Years)? -
Leibniz on the Ground of Moral Normativity and Obligation -
Dedication -
“The Fear of the Dog” – Levinas’s Rhetoric of Animal Violence -
The Cogito and the Gift – An Analysis of the Relationship between Descartes and Jean-Luc Marion -
The Image that Was in the Blood – Adorno and Celan’s “Tenebrae” -
Translation ~ Politics -
Spaces of the Self – Foucault and Goffman on the Micro-Physics of Discipline -
The “Protofigural” and the “Event” – Heidegger’s Interpretation of Klee -
Art and Thinking – Protocol of a Colloquium on May 18, 1958 -
Agency, Ownness, and Otherness from Stein to Merleau-Ponty -
Derrida—De-Distancing—Heidegger – On the Spatiality of Woman in Spurs -
“A Dog Does Not Exist but Merely Lives” – The Question of Animality in Heidegger’s Philosophy -
Ecological Trust – An Object-Oriented Perspective -
The First Person Singular – Missteps on Heidegger’s Path