1 March 2017
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An involuntary phenomenologist. The case of Alexandru Dragomir -
Editor’s preface -
“Are we still behaving as revolutionaries?”: Radovan Richta, theory of revolution and dilemmas of reform communism in Czechoslovakia -
Czechoslovak Marxist humanism and the revolution -
The defects of Bergson’s epistemology and their consequences on his metaphysics -
“Henri Bergson, Les deux sources de la morale et de la religion , Félix Alcan, Paris, 1932 (346 pp)” -
Early phenomenology in Poland (1895–1945): origins, development, and breakdown -
Nikolai Lossky and Henri Bergson -
Eugen Enyvvari’s road to Göttingen and back: A case study in the Transleithanian participation in early phenomenology (with an appendix of Edmund Husserl’s two unpublished letters to Enyvvari) -
The wound which will not close: Jan Patočka’s philosophy and the conditions of politicization -
The Undergraduate Education Studies Dissertation: Philosophical Reflections upon Tacit Empiricism in Textbook Guidance and the Latent Capacity of Argumentation -
Pedagogical Personalism at Morehouse College -
Review of Derek R. Ford, Communist Study: Education for the Commons -
Pedagogy and Politics, Confrontational Negotiations: A Response to Zhao -
Transformative Learning, Enactivism, and Affectivity -
Should Children Have Best Friends? -
Transformative Critique: What Confucianism Can Contribute to Contemporary Education -
Education from a Biological Point of View -
The Right Balance -
John Kleinig, Simon Keller, and Igor Primoratz, The Ethics of Patriotism: A Debate . Chichester, UK: John Wiley, 2015. ISBN 978-0-470-65885-7, £23.50, Pbk -
Consequentialism, Goodness, and States of Affairs -
The Closeness Problem for Double Effect: A Reply to Nelkin and Rickless -
Schramme, Thomas, ed. Being amoral (Cambridge (MA): MIT Press, 2014). (Hardcover, $45.00 Short, £31.95, ISBN: 9780262027915, 344 pp. Ebook, $32.00 Short, ISBN: 9780262320375, 344 pp.) -
Mark Navin, Values and Vaccine Refusal: Hard Questions in Ethics, Epistemology, and Health Care. New York: Routledge, 2015, 240 pp., ISBN 978-1138790650 -
An Expanded Conception of Sentimental Value -
Against Hybrid Expressivist-Error Theory -
Biomedical Enhancement and the Kantian Duty to Cultivate Our Talents -
Anscombe on the Sources of Normativity -
The Essential Connection Between Human Value and Saintly Behavior -
The Human Right to Subsistence and the Collective Duty to Aid -
When the Reflective Watch-Dog Barks: Conscience and Self-Deception in Kant -
Incorporation and Alleged Epistemic Modals -
The Functional Mapping Hypothesis -
Explanatory Perspectivalism: Limiting the Scope of the Hard Problem of Consciousness -
The Zombie Attack, Perry’s Parry, and a Riposte: A Slight Softening of the “Hard Problem” of Consciousness -
Essentially Grounded Non-Naturalism and Normative Supervenience -
Introduction: The Hard Problem of Consciousness -
Choice Points for a Modal Theory of Disjunction -
Introduction: Epistemic Modals -
On a Confusion About Which Intuitions to Trust: From the Hard Problem to a Not Easy One -
Red is the Hardest Problem -
Strong Epistemic Possibility and Evidentiality -
Descriptive Indexicals and Epistemic Modality -
Physicalist and Dispositionalist Views on Colour: a Physiological Objection -
Hale on the Absoluteness of Logical Necessity -
Human Cognitive Closure and Mysterianism: Reply to Kriegel -
A Deeper Defense of the Deep Rationality Theory of Wisdom: A Reply to Fileva and Tresan -
Mechanisms and Difference-Making -
Files for Fiction -
Reconstructed Empiricism -
Extended Modal Dimensionalism -
Erratum to: Exploring Darwinian Worlds: From Darwin to the Extended Synthesis -
SMT and TOFT Integrable After All: A Reply to Bizzarri and Cucina -
Exploring Darwinian Worlds: From Darwin to the Extended Synthesis -
On the Role of Imitation on Adolescence Methamphetamine Abuse Dynamics -
The Role of Hyalomma Truncatum on the Dynamics of Rift Valley Fever: Insights from a Mathematical Epidemic Model -
Dual Causality and the Autonomy of Biology -
I in an other’s eye -
The wedge and the vis viva controversy: how concepts of force influenced the practice of early eighteenth-century mechanics -
Martianus Capella’s calculation of the size of the moon -
The Parallelogram Rule from Pseudo-Aristotle to Newton -
Institutional Argumentation and Institutional Rules: Effects of Interactive Asymmetry on Argumentation in Institutional Contexts -
Self-Reporting and the Argumentativeness Scale: An Empirical Examination -
F. H. van Eemeren, B. Garssen (eds): Reflections on Theoretical Issues in Argumentation Theory -
Must a Successful Argument Convert an Ideal Audience? -
Scrutinizing Argumentation in Practice -
Unacceptable Generalizations in Arguments on Legal Evidence -
The Formalization of Critical Discussion -
Towards a Theory of Close Analysis for Dispute Mediation Discourse -
Advancing Polylogical Analysis of Large-Scale Argumentation: Disagreement Management in the Fracking Controversy -
Presumptions in Speech Acts -
Factors Predicting the Intent to Engage in Arguments in Close Relationships: A Revised Model -
Introduction to the special issue on Artificial Intelligence for Justice (AI4J) -
Proof with and without probabilities -
Norms and value based reasoning: justifying compliance and violation -
Data-centric and logic-based models for automated legal problem solving -
On the concept of relevance in legal information retrieval -
Reading agendas between the lines, an exercise -
Recognizing cited facts and principles in legal judgements -
Necessary a Posteriori Identity Truths: Fregeanism Beats Direct Reference Theory -
Parfitians as Exdurantists -
A Taxonomy of Non-fitness -
Explaining Drift from a Deterministic Setting -
Speciation: Goldschmidt’s Chromosomal Heresy, Once Supported by Gould and Dawkins, is Again Reinstated -
How Did the Eukaryotes Evolve? -
Exaptation Revisited: Changes Imposed by Evolutionary Psychologists and Behavioral Biologists -
A Rule for Naming Objects -
What’s wrong with evolutionary biology? -
Prediction in evolutionary systems -
Metastasis as supra-cellular selection? A reply to Lean and Plutynski -
Is self-deception an effective non-cooperative strategy? -
Gouldian arguments and the sources of contingency -
Making do without selection—review essay of “Cultural Evolution: Conceptual Challenges” by Tim Lewens -
On the neural enrichment of economic models: recasting the challenge -
The swashbuckling anthropologist: Henrich on The Secret of Our Success -
Thirty years of Biology & Philosophy: philosophy of which biology? -
Toward a transcendental account of creativity. Kant and Merleau-Ponty on the creative power of judgment and creativity as institution -
Was Merleau-Ponty a ‘transcendental’ phenomenologist? -
Introduction: Merleau-Ponty’s Gordian knot -
The real of the rabble: Žižek and the historical truth of the Hegelo-Lacanian dialectic