30 June 2017
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Natural Kinds and Genesis: The Classification of Material Entities 29 June 2017
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St. George Mivart as Popularizer of Zoology in Britain and America, 1869–1881 -
Was Feyerabend an anarchist? The structure(s) of ‘anything goes’ -
Heiko Puls, Sittliches Bewusstsein und Kategorischer Imperativ in Kants ‘Grundlegung’. Ein Kommentar zum dritten Abschnitt. Reviewed by -
Cheryl Misak, Cambridge Pragmatism: From Peirce and James to Ramsey and Wittgenstein. Reviewed by -
Martín Plot, The Aesthetico-Political: The Question of Democracy in Merleau-Ponty, Arendt, and Rancière. Reviewed by -
John McCumber, The Philosophy Scare: The Politics of Reason in the Early Cold War. Reviewed by -
David Miller, Strangers in Our Midst: The Political Philosophy of Immigration. Reviewed by -
David James and Günter Zöller, eds., The Cambridge Companion to Fichte. Reviewed by -
Jonathan Matheson, The Epistemic Significance of Disagreement. Reviewed by -
Raymond Geuss, Reality and its Dreams. Reviewed by -
Graham Harman, Immaterialism: Objects and Social Theory. Reviewed by -
Max Cresswell, Edwin Mares, and Adriane Rini, eds., Logical Modalities from Aristotle to Carnap: The Story of Necessity. Reviewed by -
Nicolas de Warren and Andrea Staiti, eds.. New Approaches to Neo-Kantianism. Reviewed by -
Justin Garson, A Critical Overview of Biological Functions. Reviewed by -
Stephan Blatti and Paul Snowdon (eds.). Animalism: New Essays on Persons, Animals and Identity, Reviewed by -
Herman Cappelen, Tamar Szabo Gendler, and John Hawthorne, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical Methodology. Reviewed by -
Frederick C. Beiser, The Genesis of Neo-Kantianism: 1796-1880. Reviewed by -
Finding Collective Sin and Recompense in Anselm’s Cur Deus Homo -
Prima Secundae, Q. 18 and De Malo, Q. 2 – A Critical Comparison of Their Teachings Concerning Circumstances and Their Role in Moral Specification -
The Divine Energies and the “End of Human Life” -
Beyond Non-Being – Thomistic Metaphysics on Second Intentions, Ens morale, and Ens artificiale -
Scotus and God’s Arbitrary Will – A Reassessment -
Knowing as Being? A Metaphysical Reading of the Identity of Intellect and Intelligibles in Aquinas -
Aquinas on the Nature of the Human Soul – Starting Points in Article 2 of On Spiritual Creatures -
In Defense of Conciliar Christology: A Philosophical Essay. By Timothy Pawl -
Cultivating Virtue: Perspectives From Philosophy, Theology, and Psychology. Edited by Nancy E. Snow -
Structure and the Metaphysics of Mind: How Hylomorphism Solves the Mind-Body Problem. By William Jaworski -
Canonical Exegesis in the Theravāda Vinaya -
Persistent vegetative state and minimally conscious state: ethical, legal and practical dilemmas -
A matter of life and death -
Procedure, practice and legal requirements: a commentary on ‘Why I wrote my advance decision -
When ‘Sanctity of Life and ‘Self-Determination clash: Briggs versus Briggs [2016] EWCOP 53 – implications for policy and practice -
Can ‘Best Interests derail the trolley? Examining withdrawal of clinically assisted nutrition and hydration in patients in the permanent vegetative state -
Back to the bedside? Making clinical decisions in patients with prolonged unconsciousness -
Commentary on Derick Wade’s ‘Back to the bedside? Making clinical decisions in patients with prolonged unconsciousness and Zoe Fritz ‘Can ‘Best Interests derail the trolley? Examining withdrawal of clinically assisted nutrition and hydration in patients in the permanent vegetative state -
Causes and consequences of delays in treatment-withdrawal from PVS patients: a case study of Cumbria NHS Clinical Commissioning Group v Miss S and Ors [2016] EWCOP 32 -
Withdrawal of clinically assisted nutrition and hydration decisions in patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness: best interests of the patients and advance directives are the keys -
Withdrawing clinically assisted nutrition and hydration (CANH) in patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness: is there still a role for the courts? -
A matter of life and death: controversy at the interface between clinical and legal decision-making in prolonged disorders of consciousness -
CPR decision making: why Winspear needs to be challenged? -
The ethics of and the appropriate legislation concerning killing people and letting them die: a response to Merkel -
Must Good Reasoning Satisfy Cumulative Transitivity? -
Policy Externalism -
Dignity realization of patients with stroke in hospital care: A grounded theory -
Ethical climate in nursing environment: A scoping review -
Ethical climate in nursing environment -
Born Political: A Dispositive Analysis of Google and Copyright -
The “Right to Be Forgotten”: Negotiating Public and Private Ordering in the European Union -
Aha! The Moments of Insight that Shape Our World W. Irvine, 2015 New York: Oxford University Press, 2015 Xii + 362 pp. £16.99 (hb) -
Phenomenology as qualitative research: A critical analysis of meaning attribution John Paley(2016), Routledge, ISBN-13: 978-1138652811 -
Internalized Oppression: The Psychology of Marginalized Groups By E. J. R. DavidSpringer Publishing Company, New York, 69 $ USD, 2014, 328 pages. ISBN 9780826199256 -
The purpose of the MBA degree: The opportunity for a Confucian MBA to overcome neoliberalism -
Disciplinarity and normative education -
Embodying skilful performance: Co-constituting body and world in biotechnology -
The Normative Authority of Social Practices: A Critical Theoretical Reading of Hegel’s Introduction to the Philosophy of Right -
BOTTOM UP JUSTIFICATION, ASYMMETRIC EPISTEMIC PUSH, AND THE FRAGILITY OF HIGHER ORDER JUSTIFICATION -
EVIDENCE AND FALLIBILITY -
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Can We Falsify the Consciousness-Causes-Collapse Hypothesis in Quantum Mechanics? -
P. M. Locke, and R. McCann (eds.): Merleau-Ponty: Space, Place, Architecture -
Democracy and justice: Reading Derrida in Istanbul -
On Katětov and Katětov–Blass orders on analytic P-ideals and Borel ideals -
Erratum to: ‘Activists in a Suit’: Paradoxes and Metaphors in Sustainability Managers’ Identity Work -
The Hermeneutics of Creativity and Innovation in Knowledge Society – between Structuralism and Pragmatism -
Philosophy Without Belief -
Do peer review models affect clinicians’ trust in journals? A survey of junior doctors -
Defying the Court: A Spatial Analysis of the Central–Local Government Relationship During the Boxer Uprising (1900–1901) -
Avivakṣitavācya-dhvani and the Deterritorialization of Signifier: A Liberating Experience for Language, Author and Reader -
Semi-intuitionistic Logic with Strong Negation -
Understanding Foucault, Understanding Modernism - Number of publications for this day: 72
28 June 2017
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Temporal Consciousness -
Sanya Osha and the Triple Discourse: Postcoloniality, Subjectivity, and Democratic Consensus -
Global Solidarity as a Response to Our Common Humanity -
Beyond Emptiness: A Critical Review -
A Fair Critique of European Philosophy? -
Response to Commentators: ‘Does Comparative Philosophy Have a Fusion Future?’ -
Response to: Brief Comments on “Siddhis and Psi Research: An Interdisciplinary Analysis” -
The Excitement of Crossing Boundaries -
Responses to James Tully’s “Deparochializing Political Theory and Beyond” -
What Does Comparative Philosophy Mean to the Social Existence of a Female Chinese Scholar? -
Symposium: Does Cross-Cultural Philosophy Stand in Need of a Hermeneutic Expansion? -
Internalization of Speech: Pronunciation and Perception of the Word -
Does Asymmetric Signification Rely on Conventional Rules? Two Answers from Ancient Indian and Greek Sources -
Metonymy and Metaphor as Verbal Postulation: The Epistemic Status of Non-Literal Speech in Indian Philosophy -
Understanding Prescriptive Texts: Rules and Logic as Elaborated by the Mīmāṃsā School -
How Do We Gather Knowledge Through Language? -
Is Western Marxism Western? The Cases of Gramsci and Tosaka -
The Problem of Being in Latin America: Approaching the Latin American Ontological sentipensar -
The ‘Hau’ of Research: Mauss Meets Kaupapa Māori -
Climate-Related Insecurity, Loss and Damage -
Hope without the Future – Zen Buddhist Hope in Dōgen’s Shōbōgenzō -
Conference Report: Japanese Philosophy in a New Key -
The Shifting Other in Karatani Kōjin’s Philosophy -
Theory and Politics in Karatani Kōjin’s The Structure of World History -
Two Types of Mobility -
The Spatial Structure of World History -
The Documents of a Great Defeat – Karatani Kōjin Immediately Prior to His “Turn”