9 April 2024
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Reconstructions of Quantum Theory: Methodology and the Role of Axiomatization -
Some algebras and logics from quasiorder-generated covering-based approximation spaces -
Cowboy professionalism: a cultural study of big-mountain tourism in the last frontier -
Why do birds have wings? A biosemiotic argument for the primacy of naturogenic sporting sites -
Two concepts of sporting excellence -
As you embed, so Ködel must lie … -
Symposium on Habitual Ethics? A reply -
Comment on Sylvie Delacroix Habitual Ethics? -
As one is, so one sees: Delacroix on the role of habit in moral discernment -
In search of lost habits -
Libertarianism without alternative possibilities -
Fragmenting modal logic -
From micro-rituals to macro-impacts: mapping eco-ethics via religious/spiritual teachings into higher education -
Phenomenal consciousness and moral status: taking the moral option -
Ethics and integrity challenges during COVID-19 in China -
Analysing the language of political conflict: a study of war rhetoric of Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky -
Reality testing and metacognition -
The pandemic in Britain: COVID-19, British exceptionalism and neoliberalism -
Contested spiritualism: Ravaisson’s French Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century -
Henri Bergson and the philosophy of religion -
Entailment and Truthmaking: The Consequentia Rerum from Boethius to the Ars Meliduna -
Kierkegaard on the Relationship Between Practical and Epistemic Reasons for Belief -
The Moral Status of Social Robots: A Pragmatic Approach -
Christine Globig (2021) Realitäten der Abhängigkeit. Fürsorge als ethisches Paradigma -
The problem of subjectivity in the works of Evald Ilyenkov and Slavoj Žižek -
Interview with Keti Chukhrov -
Mathematical analysis of a modified Volterra-Leslie chemostat Model -
The right-wing mirror of critical theory: studies of Schmitt, Oakeshott, Hayek, Strauss, and Rand -
The Josefson–Nissenzweig theorem and filters on $$omega $$ -
Situational Crime Prevention, Advice Giving, and Victim-Blaming -
ChatGPT: towards AI subjectivity -
A Stochastic Model of Mathematics and Science -
Correction to: Lying by explaining: an experimental study -
Why Metaphysics Matters: The Case of Property Law -
Not So Blue to be Sad: Affective Affordances and Expressive Properties in Affective Regulation -
Is There Such a Thing as Joint Attention to the Past? -
Virtue Monism. Some Advantages for Character Education -
The Levels of Scientific Disciplines -
Music and Affectivity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence -
Probabilistic justice against status defense: inequality, uncertainty, and the future of the welfare state -
Incommensurability and hardness - Number of publications for this day: 41
8 April 2024
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Numéro 2024/2 – Tome 87 – Pragmatismes et naturalismes -
Good reasons to philosophize: On Hadot, Cooper, and ancient philosophical protreptic -
Naturalized metaphysics in the image of Roy Wood Sellars and not Willard Van Orman Quine -
From Metaphors to Life in Tibetan Settlements and Back Again: Space, an Important Factor for Resilient Response to the Suffering Caused by Armed Conflict -
Special Issue in Honor of Charles Hallisey -
Swimming problems: Hegel, Kant, and the demand for metatheory -
On the square -
Climate change and anti-natalism: Between the horrible and the unthinkable -
Demystifying the African world view – mainstream science to the rescue -
Non-human animal ethics and the problem of ontological kinds -
Two concepts of virtue: Rousseau on love of fatherland and love of humanity -
The pursuit of “restrictive” enhancement: A phenomenological argument -
“People aren’t numbers”: A critique of industrial rationality within neoliberal societies -
Metz’s conception of African communal ethics, global economic practices and decolonisation -
Multiculturalism, identity and language: Some critical remarks on Molefi Asante’s idea of Afrocentrism -
Euthanasia in human beings versus companion animals -
Rawls’s original position and Kant’s categorical imperative procedure -
From the ideal legislator to the competent speaker: uncovering the deception in legislative intent -
Let’s forget about forfeiture -
Tacitus in the Discorso politico of Ottavio Sammarco: from threat of war into politics -
An anarchist take on royalty: Pierre-Joseph Proudhon’s evolving assessment of post-revolutionary monarchy, 1839–64. Part II -
What, If Anything, Is Biological Altruism? -
The Gap in Attitudes Toward Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment Between Japanese Physicians and Citizens -
Moral Engagement and Disengagement in Health Care AI Development -
Public Perspectives on Investigative Genetic Genealogy: Findings from a National Focus Group Study -
Must we worry about epistemic shirkers? -
Minor pedagogy: Education as continuous variation -
Teaching for human dignity: Making room for children and teachers in contemporary schools -
Paracelsus and the Tyrolean Plague Epidemic of 1534: context and analysis of Von der Pestilentz an die Statt Stertzingen -
Memoro Ergo Sum -
End-of-life care at home: Dignity of family caregivers -
When political liberalism meets a communalist worldview: John Rawls and African view of human rights -
The Influence of Religious Identification on Strategic Green Marketing Orientation -
On the edges of science -
The “Spirit” of New Atheism and Religious Activism in the Post-9/11 God Debate -
A Holistic Approach to Macro-Ethics of Technology: A Contribution to Mitcham’s Big Idea -
Revisiting the Frisch–Peierls Memorandum -
Hic sunt leones. User orientation as a design principle for emerging institutions on social media platforms -
Memory-based modes of presentation -
Hyperintensionality and overfitting -
A Moral Evaluation of LBOs -
Multiplicities and Contingency: Rethinking ‘Popular Buddhism’, Religious Practices and Ontologies in Thailand -
Introduction: Virtues, Wisdom, and Expertise -
“Naked life”: the vital meaning of nutrition in Claude Bernard’s physiology -
Large language models in cryptocurrency securities cases: can a GPT model meaningfully assist lawyers? -
The shaping and evolution of Greek mathematics -
From Boredom to Authenticity Bubbles: The Implication of Boredom-Induced Social Media Use for Individual Autonomy -
Wittgenstein and Frege on Negation and Denial -
Autochthony: Abandoning Social Mythologies of Rationality - Number of publications for this day: 49
7 April 2024
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Numéro 2024/1 – n° 75 – Socialismes agraires -
Gratuitous risk: danger and recklessness perception of adventure sports participants -
Empowerment as Causal Learning, Causal Learning as Empowerment: A bridge between Bayesian causal hypothesis testing and reinforcement learning. -
Modeling Action: Recasting the Causal Theory -
Some remarks on recent approaches to torsionful non-relativistic gravity -
What is a trait? Lessons from the human chin -
Developmental Channeling and Evolutionary Dappling -
Modality-free pre-rough logic -
Jones, Tom. George Berkeley: A Philosophical Life. Princeton / Oxford: Princeton University Press 2021, xxi + 622 pp. -
Idealismus, „neuer“ Realismus und die Anfänge der analytischen Philosophie in den Vereinigten Staaten