22 February 2023
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Domination for Finite Proper Scoring Rules -
On the Recognition of Phenomena, using Empirical Correlations -
Rational updating at the crossroads -
THE UNEVENTFUL RECEPTION OF MANDEVILLE’S IDEAS IN THE EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY DUTCH REPUBLIC, OR THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF THE MISSING OUTRAGE -
SMITH AT 300: ADAM SMITH ON EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW -
SMITH AT 300: THE DIGNITY OF TRADE -
SMITH AT 300: THE NATURAL RECOMPENSE OF LABOR -
Quasi-fideist Presuppositionalism: Cornelius Van Til, Wittgenstein, and Hinge Epistemology -
Hickman, Buddhism, and Algorithmic Technology -
The [Transplanted] Thinking Heart -
Nancy’s Thinking of the Event -
The Post-deconstructive Concept of Evidence -
The Impossible Possibility of Community -
Questioning the “We” in Times of Global Threats with Butler and Levinas -
Compearance -
Aesthetic Resistance from the Andes and Beyond: The Possibilities and Limits of Anticolonial Sensing -
Pain Is an Event -
Gadamer’s Hermeneutics: Between Phenomenology and Dialectic , written by Robert J. Dostal -
The glassy essence of transparency -
Finding the right paradigm -
A topological completeness theorem for transfinite provability logic -
Teaching political theory: A pluralistic approach -
Science, Values, and the New Demarcation Problem -
Does Meta-induction Justify Induction: Or Maybe Something Else? -
The Perspectival Realist features of Ernst Mach’s critical epistemology -
Idealized Models as Selective Representations -
Formal Epistemology Meets Mechanism Design -
The Right to Do Wrong: Morality and the Limits of Law, by Mark Osiel (Cambridge: Harvard University Press), 2019 -
The Idea of Merit: Delineation and Challenges -
Going beyond the “common suspects”: to be presumed innocent in the era of algorithms, big data and artificial intelligence -
A semantics of face emoji in discourse - Number of publications for this day: 31
21 February 2023
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The Ethics of Competition in Education and Competitive Exams -
Interpretation and equivalence; or, equivalence and interpretation -
The Next Generation Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration: History, Philosophy, and Culture -
Numéro 2023/2 – Tome 148 – Miscellanea -
Capitalism & ethics -
Willingness to receive and provide resources in Europe’s non‐remunerated and remunerated collaborative consumption -
Broadening the debate: the future of JME feature articles -
Conscientious objection and the referral requirement as morally permissible moral mistakes -
Surrogacy: beyond the commercial/altruistic distinction -
Patient portal access for caregivers of adult and geriatric patients: reframing the ethics of digital patient communication -
The scope of patient, healthcare professional and healthcare systems responsibilities to reduce the carbon footprint of inhalers: a response to commentaries -
Fracking our humanity -
Verification and trust in healthcare -
What you believe you want, may not be what the algorithm knows -
‘Climate change mitigation is a hot topic, but not when it comes to hospitals: a qualitative study on hospital stakeholders perception and sense of responsibility for greenhouse gas emissions -
Artificial Intelligence algorithms cannot recommend a best interests decision but could help by improving prognostication -
Ethics of the algorithmic prediction of goal of care preferences: from theory to practice -
‘VaxTax: a follow-up proposal for a global vaccine pandemic response fund -
Vaccine mandates for healthcare workers beyond COVID-19 -
Artificial intelligence paternalism -
The Patient preference predictor and the objection from higher-order preferences -
AI knows best? Avoiding the traps of paternalism and other pitfalls of AI-based patient preference prediction -
Endosex -
For the sake of multifacetedness. Why artificial intelligence patient preference prediction systems shouldnt be for next of kin -
Diversity in clinical research: public health and social justice imperatives -
WHAT MAKES A QUANTUM PHYSICS BELIEF BELIEVABLE? MANY‐WORLDS AMONG SIX IMPOSSIBLE THINGS BEFORE BREAKFAST -
What nurses of color want from nursing philosophers -
Two and One-Half Arguments for Idealism -
Kant, Schelling, and Hegel on How to Conceive Matter from a Metaphysical Point of View -
Hegel on International Recognition -
Positive Aesthetic Pleasure in Early Schopenhauer: Two Kantian Accounts -
Stephen Houlgate. Hegel on Being Volume One: Quality and the Birth of Quantity in Hegel’s ‘Science of Logic’ and Hegel on Being Volume Two: Quantity and Measure in Hegel’s ‘Science of Logic’ -
Bernardo Kastrup: Decoding Schopenhauer’s Metaphysics: The Key to Understanding How It Solves the Hard Problem of Consciousness and the Paradoxes of Quantum Mechanics -
Return of the Grasshopper: Games, Leisure and the Good Life in the Third Millennium -
Mark Alznauer (ed.), Hegel on Tragedy and Comedy: New Essays. New York: SUNY, 2021. ISBN 978-1-4384-8337-5 (hbk). ISBN 978-1-4384-8336-8 (pbk). Pp. 298. -
SMITH AT 300: THE LURE OF POETRY AND PROFIT -
SMITH AT 300: HOW SELFISH SOEVER MAN MAY BE SUPPOSED -
Correction to: Change the People or Change the Policy? On the Moral Education of Antiracists -
A Spoonful of Sugar Makes the Hate Speech Go Down: Sugar-Coating in White Nationalist Recruitment Speech -
Linguistic inferences from pro-speech music -
Do Mathematicians Agree about Mathematical Beauty? -
Ethics in product marketing: a bibliometric analysis -
‘Mind-forg’d Manacles’: Virtual Experience and Innocent Publication -
Equivalence of care, confidentiality, and professional independence must underpin the hospital care of individuals experiencing incarceration -
Reactivity and good data in qualitative data collection -
Predictivism and model selection -
SHAKE and the exact constraint satisfaction of the dynamics of semi-rigid molecules in Cartesian coordinates, 1973–1977 -
Mathematical Pluralism and Indispensability -
Addressing the Societal Challenges in Organizations: The Conceptualization of Mindfulness Capability for Social Justice -
JSL volume 88 issue 1 Cover and Back matter -
JSL volume 88 issue 1 Cover and Front matter - Number of publications for this day: 51
20 February 2023
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The Deep Neural Network Approach to the Reference Class Problem -
From Puzzle to Progress: How Engaging With Neurodiversity Can Improve Cognitive Science -
Ethical perspectives on femtech: Moving from concerns to capability‐sensitive designs -
Rationing and Climate Change Mitigation* -
What can be learned from the Global South on abortion and how we can learn? -
The future of endoscopy – what are the thoughts on artificial intelligence? -
How to Collaborate Well -
Defense of a Libertarian Interpretation of Descartes’ Account of Judgment -
Nautical astrology: a forgotten early modern tradition -
Bioinformational philosophy and postdigital knowledge ecologies -
Did Jacob Lie? Were His Words Inspired? Examining Genesis 27 in Light of Augustine, Aquinas, and Lombardo1 -
Prospects and possibilities for interfaith environmentalism -
Probabilistic Truth, Relativism, and Objective Chance -
William S. Allen, Illegibility: Blanchot and Hegel. London et al.: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. ISBN 978-1-5013-7675-7 (hbk). Pp. 244. £95.00. -
SMITH AT 300: ADAM SMITH AND THE IDEA OF “POLICE” -
Josué Reichow, Reform Your Mind: The Christian Philosophy of Herman Dooyeweerd -
Qualities of consent: an enactive approach to making better sense -
Unpacking an affordance-based model of chronic pain: a video game analogy