13 August 2015
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Review of Animal Rights Without Liberation: Applied Ethics and Human Obligations -
Book Review of This Is Not Sufficient - Number of publications for this day: 2
12 August 2015
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Laruelle: Against the Digital ALEXANDER R. GALLOWAY Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2014; 304pp.; $27.50 (paperback) 10 August 2015
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Better to Exploit than to Neglect? International Clinical Research and the Non-Worseness Claim -
Is Not Doing the Washing Up Like Draft Dodging? The Military Model for Resisting a Gender Based Labour Division -
Inequality in Political Philosophy and in Epidemiology: A Remarriage -
Disability and Domination: Lessons from Republican Political Philosophy -
Attributes of a good nurse -
What is dignity in prehospital emergency care? -
Relationship between ethical work climate and nurses’ perception of organizational support, commitment, job satisfaction and turnover intent -
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- Number of publications for this day: 9
8 August 2015
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Permissive Rationality and Sensitivity 6 August 2015
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Luck, Justice and Systemic Financial Risk -
Prioritarianism for Global Health Investments: Identifying the Worst Off - Number of publications for this day: 2
5 August 2015
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3 August 2015
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Worldly Reasons: An Ontological Inquiry into Motivating Considerations and Normative Reasons -
Indexicals and Reference-Shifting: Towards a Pragmatic Approach - Number of publications for this day: 2
1 August 2015
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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 48 31 July 2015
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Particularism about Composition 30 July 2015
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Givenness and Hermeneutics: The Saturated Phenomenon and Historically-Effected Consciousness -
The Contemporary Relevance of Schillebeeckx’s Political Theology: On Ecclesial Participation in the Saving Work of Christ - Number of publications for this day: 2
27 July 2015
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Evaluation of School of health students’ ethics position in Turkey 24 July 2015
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Experimental Explication -
Majesty and mercy: undocumented immigration, deferred removal action, and the spectacle of sovereign exceptionalism -
Technologies in older people’s care -
Using video in childbirth research -
Moral distress in Turkish intensive care nurses - Number of publications for this day: 5
23 July 2015
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Wollstonecraft and the political value of contempt -
Culture, neutrality and minority rights - Number of publications for this day: 2
21 July 2015
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The Possibility of a Fair Play Account of Legitimacy 19 July 2015
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Why not 16 July 2015
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A Partial Defense of Permissivism 14 July 2015
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Customary Trade and the Complications of Consent -
Mental Causation is Not Just Downward Causation -
An English Source of German Romanticism: Herder’s Cudworth Inspired Revision of Spinoza from ‘Plastik’ to ‘Kraft’ -
Exploring patient strategies in response to untoward healthcare encounters - Number of publications for this day: 4
6 July 2015
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Grounding, Contingency and Transitivity -
Objective Consequentialism and the Rationales of ‘ “Ought” Implies “Can” ’ -
Numéro 2015/1 – n° 15 – La naturalisation de l’ esthétique - Number of publications for this day: 3
5 July 2015
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‘Proairesis’, ‘Proairetic’ and ‘Aproairetic’: Synopsis of All the Passages Containing these Terms in the ‘Discourses’ and the ‘Manual’ of Epictetus 3 July 2015
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Thermodynamic Properties of Inorganic Materials Compiled by SGTE -
The Scientific Evidence of the Buddhist Teaching’s Separation F Body and Mind When Humans and Animals Die - Number of publications for this day: 2
2 July 2015
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The Evolution of Retribution: Intuitions Undermined 1 July 2015
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Political Theory and the Sensorium -
Appiah on race and identity in the illusions of race : a rejoinder -
The limitations of Bernard Matolion’s “limited communitarianism” : continuing the conversations on personhood in African philosophy : book review -
Modernity, Islam and an African culture -
A philosophical critique of ignocentric search for political messiah in Nigeria -
From magic to African experimental science : toward a new paradigm -
Postmodernism and objectivity in the social sciences : redressing Nweke’s understanding of Atabor -
David A. Oyedola and the imperative to disambiguate the term “African philosopher” : a conversation from the standpoint of the conversational school of philosophy – the calabar circle (CSP) -
Thinking About Development: The Lived Reality of Globalization -
Structural Exclusion and Just Development -
Drone Warfare: Ethical and Psychological Issues -
Globalization and Global Health -
The Politicization of Science and the Use and Abuse of Technology -
Radioactive Waste Disposal and Protection of the Future Public -
Viral Art Matters: Using Internet-Based Artwork to Fortify Academic Efforts - Number of publications for this day: 15
30 June 2015
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The Composite Nature of Epistemic Justification -
Requesting Belief -
Institutional Drivers for Corporate Social Responsibility in an Emerging Economy: A Mixed-Method Study of Chinese Business Executives - Number of publications for this day: 3
29 June 2015
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Plural voting and political equality: A thought experiment in democratic theory 27 June 2015
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Medical professionalism: what the study of literature can contribute to the conversation 25 June 2015
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Is There Such a Thing as Relative Analyticity? 23 June 2015
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Transforming (but not transcending) the state system? On statist cosmopolitanism 22 June 2015
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All for Nothing: Hamlet’s Negativity ANDREW CUTROFELLO Cambridge: MIT Press, 2014; xi + 226 pp. $22.95 (paper). -
Numéro 2015/2 – 19-2 – Circulations et échanges mathématiques - Number of publications for this day: 2
18 June 2015
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I—Hegel’s Critique of Kant -
II—Some Persistent Presumptions of Hegelian Anti‐Subjectivism -
I—Columnar Higher‐Order Vagueness, or Vagueness is Higher‐Order Vagueness -
II—Modelling Higher‐Order Vagueness: Columns, Borderlines and Boundaries -
II—Claim Rights, Duties, and Lesser‐Evil Justifications -
Is the Problem of Divine Hiddenness a Problem for the Reformed Epistemologist? -
The Doors of Perception and the Artist Within -
II—Claim Rights, Duties, and Lesser-Evil Justifications -
I—Columnar Higher-Order Vagueness, or Vagueness is Higher-Order Vagueness -
II—Some Persistent Presumptions of Hegelian Anti-Subjectivism -
I—Rights Against Harm -
I—The Humean Thesis on Belief -
II—Pluralism About Belief States -
II—Nil Admirari? Uses and Abuses of Admiration -
I—What is a Continuant? -
II—Exclusive Individuals -
I—Admiration and the Admirable -
I—Hegel’s Critique of Kant -
II—Modelling Higher-Order Vagueness: Columns, Borderlines and Boundaries -
I—Hegel’s Critique of Kant -
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