22 March 2023
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Thinking in 3 dimensions: philosophies of the microenvironment in organoids and organs-on-chip -
Overlooked contributions of Ayurveda literature to the history of physiology of digestion and metabolism -
How Government Spending Impacts Tax Compliance -
Moral Difference and Moral Differences -
Development of a scale for capturing psychological aspects of physical–digital integration: relationships with psychosocial functioning and facial emotion recognition -
Norms of Public Argumentation and the Ideals of Correctness and Participation -
Teaching the Fallacies -
Metalinguistic Negotiation in Legal Speech -
Philosophical foundation of the right to mental integrity in the age of neurotechnologies -
Zhu Xi on Emotional Ambivalence -
“Freedom In”: A Daoist Response to Isaiah Berlin -
Book Review: Rethinking Rights -
Extrapolating from experiments, confidently -
The Science and Politics of Climate Engineering—Social Science Perspectives -
Ecomodernism and the Libidinal Economy: Towards a Critical Conception of Technology in the Bio-Based Economy -
Epistemological and Didactic Reflections on Teacher Training in France -
Kevin McCain and Kostas Kampourakis: What Is Scientific Knowledge? An Introduction to Contemporary Epistemology of Science London: Routledge, 2019. Pp. 328. ISBN 978-1-1385-7015-3. £36.99 (paperback). -
Claudine Cohen, Nos ancêtres dans les arbres: Penser l’évolution humaine Paris: Editions du Seuil, 2021. Pp. 319. ISBN 978-2-0211-7599-8. €23.00 (paperback). -
Felix Lüttge, Auf den Spuren des Wals: Geographien des Lebens im 19. Jahrhundert Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2020. Pp. 279. ISBN 978-3-8353-3680-3. €28.00 (hardback). -
Ben Nobbs-Thiessen, Landscape of Migration: Mobility and Environmental Change on Bolivia’s Tropical Frontier, 1952 to the Present Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2020. Pp. 342. ISBN 978-1-4696-5609-0. $99.00 (hardback). -
Trais Pearson, Sovereign Necropolis: The Politics of Death in Semi-colonial Siam Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2020. Pp. 233. ISBN 978-1-5017-4015-2. $49.95 (hardback). -
Daniel S. Milo, Good Enough: The Tolerance for Mediocrity in Nature and Society Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2019. Pp. 310. ISBN 978-0-6745-0462-2. $28.95 (hardback). -
Gordon Barrett, China’s Cold War Science Diplomacy Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022. Pp. 300. ISBN 978-1-1088-4457-4. £75.00 (hardback). -
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Nanna Katrine Lüders Kaalund, Explorations in the Icy North: How Travel Narratives Shaped Arctic Science in the Nineteenth Century Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2021. Pp. 230. ISBN 978-0-8229-4659-5. $40.00 (hardback). -
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Lydia Barnett, After the Flood: Imagining the Global Environment in Early Modern Europe Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019. Pp. 264. ISBN 978-1-4214-2951-9. $52.00 (hardback). ISBN 978-1-4214-4527-4. $28.95 (paperback). - Number of publications for this day: 27
21 March 2023
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Numéro 2023/1 – n° 73 – Marxismes chinois -
Redundancies and Profundities -
Masking, Extrinsicness, and the Nature of Dispositions: The Role of Niche Signals in Muscle Stem Cells -
A substantial problem for priority monism -
Meaningful work and unethical work: The crisis in Australian financial advice -
Trustworthiness as information: Satisfying the understanding condition of valid consent -
How to be an antirealist about metaphysical explanation -
The importance of contingently public goods -
Value relations sans evaluative grounds -
Fitting Moral Admiration: Achievements and Character -
Punishment, Public Safety, and Collateral Legal Consequences -
Decolonize the history of nursing by magnifying the contributions of nurses of colour -
Kant’s grounded cosmopolitanism: original common possession and the -
Against Focusing on the Internal Conditions of Nietzschean Greatness -
Ehrlichkeit and Parrhēsia: The Development of Nietzsche’s Cynicism from Schopenhauer as Educator to Ecce Homo -
The Death and Redemption of God: Nietzsche’s Conversation with Philipp Mainländer -
The Nihilism of Idealism in Nishitani’s and Nietzsche’s Passionate Thinking of History -
What Is Consciousness and Does Nietzsche Really Think It Is Unimportant? -
John Henry Newman on the presence of God in the Eucharist; an inspiration for reflecting on the truth of dogma -
Pursuing innovative solutions to sustainability problems through openness: A future research agenda -
Argumentum Ex Divinatione: Divination and Civic Argument in the Ancient World -
A Decoherence-Based Approach to the Classical Limit in Bohm’s Theory -
Claude Bernard and life in the laboratory -
When Pain Becomes an Expression of Love: a Phenomenological Analysis of Self-inflicted Pain Among Christian Monastic Ascetics in Central Medieval Europe -
Consistency and interpolation in linear continuous logic -
Deserving Blame, and Sometimes Punishment -
On the Necessity Defense in a Democratic Welfare State: Leaving Pandora’s Box Ajar -
Too Objective for Culpability? -
David P.D. Munns and Kärin Nickelsen. Far Beyond the Moon: A History of Life-Support Systems in the Space Age, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2021, ISBN 9780822946540, 216 pp. -
Joel Hagen. Life out of Balance: Homeostasis and Adaptation in a Darwinian World, Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2021, ISBN 9780817320898, 360 pp -
“My Reputation is at Stake.” Humboldt’s Mountain Plant Geography in the Making (1803–1825) -
No-‘How’ Privileged Self-Knowledge -
Is Rational Manipulation Permissible? -
A Viable Varying Speed of Light Model in the RW Metric - Number of publications for this day: 34
20 March 2023
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Are Entropy Bounds Epistemic? -
Investigating the interaction of pleasantness and arousal and the role of aesthetic emotions on episodic memory using a musical what-where-when paradigm -
Retributivism, State Misconduct, and the Criminal Process -
Pure experience revisited: A critical reassessment of Nishida Kitaro’s radicalization of William James’ empiricism -
The rule of unreason. Analyzing (anti‐)democratic regression -
The Philosophy of Mixed Martial Arts: Squaring the Octagons -
Status of Instrument Development in the Field of Human-Animal Interactions & Bonds: Ten Years On -
THE EMBEDDING PROPERTY FOR SORTED PROFINITE GROUPS -
Cogs and Monsters: What Economics Is, and What It Should Be, Diane Coyle. Princeton University Press, 2021, 257 pages. -
Is the Hobbesian State of Nature Racialized? -
Hobbesian Diffidence, Second-Order Discrimination, and Racial Profiling -
Going the Distance -
A First-Order Expansion of Artemov and Protopopescu’s Intuitionistic Epistemic Logic -
Introduction to the Special Issue: Findings of History of Mechanism Science -
How I Would have been Differently Treated. Discrimination Through the Lens of Counterfactual Fairness -
Emerging Economic Operating Infrastructure to Support Wellbeing Economies -
Educational opportunities about ethics and professionalism in the clinical environment: surveys of 3rd year medical students to understand and address elements of the hidden curriculum -
Ethics power for effective leadership in the academia -
Federico Commandino and the Latin edition of Apollonius’s Conics (1566) -
The two faces of risk -
Game Theory and Demonstratives - Number of publications for this day: 21
19 March 2023
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David Hume: Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary -
Commentary: “Physical Time within Human Time” and “Bridging the Neuroscience and Physics of Time” -
Approximate Truth and Descriptive Nesting - Number of publications for this day: 3
18 March 2023
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Invariance and ontology in relativistic physics -
What are Side Effects? -
Relational space-time and de Broglie waves -
Commitment and Reasons – A Comment on Ruth Chang, ‘Three Dogmas of Normativity’ -
William of Auvergne -
Cochlear Implants: Young Adults’ Embodied Experiences of Deafness and Hearing through Implanted Technology -
Redefining Bioavailability through Migrant Egg Donors in Spain -
Causal Approaches to Scientific Explanation -
Jaina Narrative Refutations of Kumārila: Relative Chronology and the History of Jaina-Mīmām.sā Dialogues -
Jean-Paul Sartre’s philosophical realism in Being and Nothingness versus Jan Patočka’s a-subjective phenomenology on the crucial question of the body -
Random with Respect to Fitness or External Selection? An Important but Often Overlooked Distinction -
A Gender-Selective Harvesting Strategy: Weak Allee Effects and a Non-hyperbolic Extinction Boundary -
Where Relational Commons Take Place: The City and its Social Infrastructure as Sites of Commoning -
“Overestimated technology – underestimated consequences” – reflections on risks, ethical conflicts, and social disparities in the handling of non-invasive prenatal tests (NIPTs) -
Tools and peripersonal space: an enactive account of bodily space