1 December 2022
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Embedding HTLCG into $$hbox {LCG}_phi $$ -
Deliberation Without Democracy in Multi-stakeholder Initiatives: A Pragmatic Way Forward -
Business Model Involvement, Adaptive Capacity, and the Triple Bottom Line at the Base of the Pyramid -
Rational Counterattack: The Impact of Workplace Bullying on Unethical Pro-organizational and Pro-family Behaviors -
Why Confucian Meritocrats Must Be Democrats: Contesting Non-political Human Rights -
Don’t Look Up! Individual Income Comparisons and Subjective Well-Being of Students in Thailand -
In Memoriam Simo Knuuttila -
The Role of the Will in Chatton’s and Ockham’s Theories of Consciousness -
Future Contingents and the Iterated Exchange -
Geraldus Odonis on Atomism -
Possibility and Necessity in the Time of Peter Abelard , by Irene Binini -
Les sphères, les astres et les théologiens: l’influence céleste entre science et foi dans les commentaires des Sentences (v. 1200–v. 1340) , by Maria Sorokina -
Thomas Aquinas on the Metaphysics of the Human Act , by Can Laurens Löwe -
Erfüllte Gegenwart und Rhythmus des Lebens -
Elementary Belief Revision Operators -
Conservative Translations Revisited -
Bergson, Pan(en)theism, and ‘Being-in-Life’ -
Tractatus Politico-Technologicus as Common Cause -
Perceptions, attitudes, and willingness of the public in low- and middle-income countries of the Arab region to participate in biobank research -
Health data privacy through homomorphic encryption and distributed ledger computing: an ethical-legal qualitative expert assessment study -
John Bell on ‘Subject and Object’: An Exchange -
Embedding HTLCG into $$hbox {LCG}_phi $$ -
Reclamation: A Liberal Theory of Criminal Justice -
A Simple Quantum Model Linked to Decisions -
An Argument Against Treating Non-Human Animal Bodies as Commodities -
A false tree of liberty: Human rights in radical thought -
Zuteilung knapper Intensivkapazitäten in der Pandemie: Weiter Diskussionsbedarf in Wissenschaft, Politik und Gesellschaft -
Valuation practices and the cooptation charge: Quantification and monetization as political logics -
COVID Masks as Semiotic Expressions of Hate -
Langues et rapports de force. Les enjeux politiques de la traduction. Sous la direction de Céline Letawe, Christine Pagnoulle et Patricia Willson, Presses Universitaire de Liège 2021, 178 p. Collection Truchements -
Moralization and Mismoralization in Public Health -
Epistemic solidarity in medicine and healthcare - Number of publications for this day: 32
30 November 2022
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Numéro 2022/12 – Décembre – La crise de l’asile européen -
A Synthetic, Frankenstein Philosopher Using Analytic Tools to Test Possibilities: An Interview with Daniel D. Hutto -
Maailma tunnetamine filosoofia kaudu: intervjuu Timothy Williamsoniga -
High Quality Research Environments -
Health, Consciousness, and the Evolution of Subjects (Preprint) -
Puritanical Morality and the Scaffolded Evolution of Self-Control (Preprint) -
Religious accommodation, agonism, agnosticism in healthcare: A commentary on Joshua Hordern, ‘Accommodating religion and belief in healthcare: Political threats, agonistic democracy and established religion’ -
The balancing of virtues—Muslim perspectives on palliative and end of life care: Empirical research analysing the perspectives of service users and providers -
Idleness would be preferred over game playing as an ideal in Suits’ Utopia -
Contingency and Social Change: Collective Engagement in Conditions of Radical Uncertainty -
Philosophy of Gurukula education: Personal education and practical democracy -
Virtue and authenticity in civic life -
The moral teacher in global transition: The 2022 Kohlberg Memorial Lecture -
Science, truth and conspiracy in the age of Trump -
Counterspeech -
Kant on Why Criminal Offenders Must Be Punished -
‘Power concedes nothing without a demand’: the structural injustice of climate change -
Promising practices and constraining factors in mobilizing community-engaged research -
Spoof, Bluff, Go For It: A Defence of Spoofing -
The Psychological Costs of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Heterogeneous Effects in South Korea: Evidence from a Difference-in-Differences Analysis -
The religious character of secular arguments supporting euthanasia and what it implies for conscientious practice in medicine -
Cultivating character in female student leaders: Case of a leadership program of an NGO in the Philippines -
Tradition and Freedom in the Deconstructive “Philosophy of Philosophy” -
A study of the historiography of philosophy in French-speaking philosophy -
Trending practices and discussions in contemporary English-language historiography of philosophy -
Historiography in the History of Philosophy: the German Context and Experience -
Phenomenology of fate signs. Part II -
Modern analytic philosophy: historical origins and prospects of development. (Based on the materials of the 11th International Congress of the Society for Analytical Philosophy, September 12-15, 2022, Berlin, Germany) -
Soviet social philosophy and the concept of justice. Part I -
Family of Ancient Theories of Relativity. Duncombe, M. (2020). Ancient Relativity: Plato, Aristotle, Stoics, and Sceptics. New York: Oxford UP. -
Revisiting Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion. Stewart, J. (2022). An Introduction to Hegel’s Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion: The Issue of Religious Content in the Enlightenment and Romanticism. Oxford: Oxford UP. -
Europe: Geophilosophical Dimension. Glendinning, S. (2021). Europe: A Philosophical History (Parts 1-2). London & New York: Routledge. -
Later Heidegger in the readings of modern researchers. D’Angelo, D., Figal, G., Keiling, T., & Guang Yang. (2020). Paths in Heidegger’s Later Thought. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. -
Time and Space in the Philosophy of Leibnitz. Part II -
Meditations on Philosophy of Mind in Tibetan Buddhism. Douglas S. Duckworth (2019). Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy of Mind and Nature. Oxford: Oxford University Press. -
Pitfalls of anachronistic analysis: the book of Ecclesiastes, meaning of life and meaning in life -
Undergraduate Ethics Education in Paramedicine in Australia -
From complexity to systems - Number of publications for this day: 38
29 November 2022
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Jan Tinbergen’s Fallacy -
Probability and Statistics in the Tinbergen-Keynes Debates -
Locality Implies Reality of the Wave Function: Hardy’s Theorem Revisited -
Resolving conceptual conflicts through voting -
Idolatry and Time: Capitalism and Money in Twenty‐First‐Century Christian Economic Theology -
Leader expectations facilitate employee pro‐environmental behavior -
Research ethics in a changing social sciences landscape -
Reviving the Distinction between Positive and Negative Human Rights -
Consent, Sovereignty, and Pluralism: Harold Laski’s Doctrine of Allegiance in British Legal Philosophy -
“Trialectics” of Legal Interpretation -
A Bayesian Improvement of the Proportionality Principle -
Epistemic deontology and the Revelatory View of responsibility -
The Possibilism-Actualism Debate -
A Philosophical Approach to MOND: Assessing the Milgromian Research Program in Cosmology -
The Power to Govern -
Tensed Facts and the Fittingness of our Attitudes -
Relativity in a Fundamentally Absolute World -
No “Easy” Answers to Ontological Category Questions -
Límites del “giro marsiliano” en la obra de Nicolás de Oresme -
Christa L. McKirland, God’s Provision, Humanity’s Need: The Gift of Our Dependence -
Action at a Distance in Pre-Newtonian Natural Philosophy: An Introduction -
How to Send a Secret Message from Rome to Paris in the Early Modern Period: Telegraphy between Magnetism, Sympathy, and Charlatanry -
Fascination and Action at a Distance in Francis Bacon -
The Distant Action of the Heavens in Girolamo Borri’s Tidal Theory -
Explaining Astrological Influence with Cartesian Natural Philosophy: Peter Megerlin’s Manuscript Astrologia Cartesiana (ASHB1530, circa 1680) -
Resolving the Singularity by Looking at the Dot and Demonstrating the Undecidability of the Continuum Hypothesis -
The Early History of the Pulleys and Crane Systems -
Political Philosophy of Technology: After Leo Strauss (A Question of Sovereignty) -
Defining ‘Gender’ Across Europe: A Linguistic Analysis of the Definition, Translation, and Interpretation of the Word ‘Gender’ from the Beijing Declaration to the Istanbul Convention -
Doing Philosophy in a Cosmopolitan Key