21 July 2017
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No Excuses: Against the Knowledge Norm of Belief -
Deflating the Determination Argument -
Ethical Pragmatism -
The Cultural Definition of Art -
Rejoinder to Wall -
Empathy and the Limits of Thought Experiments -
Three Pervasive Presuppositions about Human Life and Ethics Strongly Warrant Analysis -
Does Philosophy Require a Weak Transcendental Approach? -
Using Syllogistics to Teach Metalogic -
Autonomy Platonism and the Indispensability Argument. By Russell Marcus. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2015. Pp. xii + 247 -
Trust as a Meta-Emotion -
The Philosophical Use and Misuse of Science -
On the Structure of Bioethics as a Pragmatic Discipline -
Armchair Disagreement -
Rough set classification based on quantum logic -
Sperm Donation and the Right to Privacy -
Philosophy, Technology, and the Environment -
Theoretical Terms in Science -
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Higher-Order Contingentism, Part 3: Expressive Limitations -
The Antecedents of Ethical Climates in the Spanish Business Higher Education Institutions -
Affect, perceptual experience, and disclosure -
Why the World Needs an International Cyberwar Convention -
Can Strict Criminal Liability for Responsible Corporate Officers be Justified by the Duty to Use Extraordinary Care? -
Ethics of Dietary Guidelines: Nutrients, Processes and Meals -
The Moral Entrepreneur: A New Component of Ethical Leadership -
Complexity and its context in science and religion -
Only Music Cannot Be Faked -
Dedicated to James Earl Baumgartner -
Beyond integrating social sciences: Reflecting on the place of life sciences in empirical bioethics methodologies - Number of publications for this day: 30
20 July 2017
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The Meaning of the Wave Function: In Search of the Ontology of Quantum Mechanics -
Anarchy and international relations theory: A reconsideration -
Schizorevolutions versus microfascisms: The fear of anarchy in state securitisation -
The work process setting and situational contexts based on socially distributed cognition: an interactive, cognitive and social proposal of analysis -
Mapping ‘the ANT multiple’: A comparative, critical and reflexive analysis -
On the Jumps of the Degrees Below a Recursively Enumerable Degree -
On transitions in the behaviour of tabu search algorithm TabuCol for graph colouring -
Dyslexia: Developing the Debate by Julian Elliott and Rod Nicholson. Edited By Andrew Davis -
Dyslexia: Developing the Debate by Julian Elliott and Rod Nicholson, Edited by Andrew Davis. Pp 170. London: Bloomsbury. 2016. £21.99 (Paperback) ISBN 978-1-4742-3375-0 -
Anthropomorphic reasoning about neuromorphic AGI safety -
Can genetic algorithms help virus writers reshape their creations and avoid detection? -
Why politics matters: a review of Why Law Matters -
Constitutional rights and judicial review -
Why the rule of law matters -
Reply -
Lyotard’s pedagogies of affect in Les Immatériaux -
Home-to-school transport in contemporary schooling contexts: an irony in motion -
HOME-TO-SCHOOL TRANSPORT IN CONTEMPORARY SCHOOLING CONTEXTS: AN IRONY IN MOTION -
The Epistemic Life of Groups: Essays in the Epistemology of Collectives MICHAEL S. BRADY AND MIRANDA FRICKER, EDS. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016; 255 pp.; $74.00 (hardback) -
Aesthetic Preferences in Mathematics: A Case Study † -
Logically-consistent hypothesis testing and the hexagon of oppositions -
William James, A Pluralistic Universe -
M. Buschemeir, E. Hammer, Pragmatismus und Hermeneutik: Beiträge zu Richard Rortys Kulturpolitik -
Fernando Savater, Acerca de Santayana -
Roberto Frega, Practice, Judgment, and the Challenge of Moral and Political Disagreement -
John Dewey, Unmodern Philosophy and Modern Philosophy -
A New Analytic/Synthetic/Horotic Paradigm -
McDowell’s Unexpected Philosophical Ally -
Margolis on Realism and Idealism -
Nature and Thought -
A Note on Two’s Company: “The Humbug of Many Logical Values” -
‘Nobody could possibly misunderstand what a group is’: a study in early twentieth-century group axiomatics -
Time for a New EU Regulatory Framework for GM Crops? -
The Imaginary Intrasexual Competition: Advertisements Featuring Provocative Female Models Trigger Women to Engage in Indirect Aggression -
100 years of European philosophy since the great war: Crisis and reconfigurations -
Smartfounding: Four Grades of Resistance to Thought Experiments -
Modal Multilattice Logic -
A Regularist Approach to Mechanistic Type-Level Explanation -
Law and Habits -
In Defense of Levels: Layer Cakes and Guilt by Association -
The Case for Enrolling High-Cost Patients in an ACO -
The Potential Use of Sociological Perspectives for Business Ethics Teaching -
Further Into the Abyss: Graham Priest’s Towards Non-Being -
A Bayesian Solution to the Conflict of Narrowness and Precision in Direct Inference -
On Studying Human Teaching Behavior with Robots: a Review -
Heidegger’s Shadow: Kant, Husserl and the Transcendental Turn -
Einstein’s 1917 static model of the universe: a centennial review - Number of publications for this day: 47
19 July 2017
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Danto as Educator -
Cosmic Cinema – On the Philosophical Films of Terrence Malick -
Richard Rorty – The Philosopher as Man of Letters -
Learning How to See – An Interview with Judith Butler -
Today’s Psychotic Academy – Risking the Pedagogy of “Žižek’s 180” -
A Dialectic of Dissatisfaction – Interviewing Simon Critchley on Education and Philosophy -
Towards (Back to?) a Philosophical Education – An Interview with Gianni Vattimo -
Philosophy and Its Relation to Other Disciplines in Derrida’s Writings on Education -
Teaching and Learning at the Autonomous University during Barcelona’s Seventies – The Remains of Philosophy -
Hamlet’s Potentiality – Reply to Jennifer Bates and Andrew Benjamin -
The Ends of Negation – Cutrofello’s Hamlet -
Care of Death – On the Teaching of Reiner Schürmann -
The Rub of the Negative – Concrete Universality, the Sache selbst, and Noumena in Cutrofello’s All for Nothing -
Identities and Freedom – Power, Love, and Other Dangers -
Complex Identities and Relational Freedoms -
“What’s Love Got To Do With It?” – Alison Weir’s Identities and Freedom, Feminist Theory Between Power and Connection -
Introduction to the Special Issue: On Philosophical Education -
Attention bias to threat in mothers with emotional disorders predicts increased offspring anxiety symptoms: a joint cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis -
The paradoxes of Utopian game-playing -
What Is ‘The Meaning of Our Cheerfulness’? Philosophy as a Way of Life in Nietzsche and Montaigne -
Frege on Syntax, Ontology, and Truth’s Pride of Place -
Beholdenness to Entities and the Concept of ‘Dasein’: Phenomenology, Ontology and Idealism in the early Heidegger -
Kritik von Lebensformen, by Rahel Jaeggi. Frankfurt a.M.: Suhrkamp Verlag, 2014, 451 pp. ISBN 978-3-518-29587-8 €20.00