28 September 2022
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Understanding Sophia? On human interaction with artificial agents -
Mapping Manuel Sandoval Vallarta (1899–1977) Scientific Contribution -
Phenomenology and Complexity -
‘De Minimis’ and the Structure of the Criminal Trial -
A cautionary tale and how-to guide to wonder -
Conceptions of Professionalism in U.S. Research Universities: Evidence from the gradSERU Survey - Number of publications for this day: 6
27 September 2022
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Personal ideals and the ideal of rational agency -
Pandemics, Policy, and Pluralism: A Feyerabend-Inspired Perspective on COVID-19 -
Numéro 2022/10 – Octobre – Il était une fois le travail social -
Branching Space-Times: Theory and Applications -
Reconsidering Reparations -
Immaterial: Rules in Contemporary Art -
Recognition and the Human Life-Form: Beyond Identity and Difference -
Almost Over: Aging, Dying, Death -
Quantum mechanics requires “conspiracy” -
Revising scientific concepts with multiple meanings: beyond pluralism and eliminativism -
Conceptual Patchworks and Conceptual Housekeeping -
Distributive justice, social cooperation, and the basis of equality -
Harnessing religious teachings to reduce sexual prejudice -
What We Owe to Our Audience: The Hermeneutical Responsibility of Fiction Creators -
Compactness versus hugeness at successor cardinals -
Complexity of distances: Theory of generalized analytic equivalence relations -
Exact saturation in pseudo-elementary classes for simple and stable theories -
Decomposing Aronszajn lines -
Scientific, poetic, and philosophical clarity -
Fichte’s moral philosophy and Kant’s justification of ethics, by Owen Ware. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2020, xv + 244 pp. ISBN‐13: 978‐0‐19‐008659‐6 hb $43.78 and New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2021, xiii + 176 pp. ISBN‐13: 978‐0‐19‐884993‐3 hb $61.02 -
What Could Cognition Be, If Not Human Cognition?: Individuating cognitive abilities in the light of evolution -
Understanding the Religious Priesthood: History, Controversy, Theology by Christian Raab, O.S.B. (review) -
The Structures of Virtue and Vice by Daniel J. Daly (review) -
Before “Amoris Laetitia”: The Sources of the Controversy, by Jarosław Kupczak (review) -
Cajetan on Sacred Doctrine by Hieromonk Gregory Hrynkiw (review) -
The Oxford Handbook of the Reception of Aquinas ed. by Matthew Levering and Marcus Plested (review) -
Divine Contemplation as “Inchoate Beatitude” in Aquinas -
Obedience, Conscience, and Propria Voluntas in St. Thomas -
Divine Spiration in the Theology of Ss. Gregory Nazianzen and Thomas Aquinas -
“The Light of Thy Countenance, O Lord, Is Signed upon Us”: Psalm 4:7 and the Christological Foundations of the Natural Law -
Service, reciprocity, and remedy: From Confucian meritocracy to Confucian democracy -
Multi-classifier and meta-heuristic based cache pollution attacks and interest flooding attacks detection and mitigation model for named data networking -
Beyond pluralism: a descriptive approach to non-state law -
In defence of Mary’s consent: a response to Hereth -
Existence exists, and it is God -
On the Virtue of Epistemic Justice and the Vice of Epistemic Injustice -
FINDING ITHACA, AND SENSE IN PARMENIDES B1.3: THE HOMERIC MEANING OF ΕΙΔΩΣ -
CHANGING THE SAIL: PROPERTIUS 3.21, CATULLUS 64 AND OVID, HEROIDES 5 -
Brigitte Falkenburg: Kant’s Cosmology: From the Pre-Critical System to the Antinomy of Pure Reason. Springer: Cham 2020, 284 + xvii pp., € 108,99, ISBN: 9783030522896 -
Correction to: Deliberating Inequality: A Blueprint for Studying the Social Formation of Beliefs about Economic Inequality -
Public health ethics: critiques of the “new normal” -
“Cultivating the Art of Living”: The Pleasures of Bertolt Brecht’s Philosophising Theatre Pedagogy -
The limits of scientific reason: Habermas, Foucault, and science as a social institution -
Applying Aristotelian and Confucian Virtue Ethics to Humane Work in the Business Context -
“Are You Really Right? Am I Really Wrong?”: Responding to Debates in Zhuāngzǐ 2 -
Rošker, Jana S., Interpreting Chinese Philosophy: A New Methodology -
What Is the Emperor to Us?—Relationships, Obligations, and Obedience -
Chen, Lisheng 陳立勝, From “Self-Cultivation” to Its “Methods”—Manifestation and Turn of the Confucian Theory of “Inner Sageliness” 從 “修身” 到 “工夫” — 儒家 “內聖學” 的開顯與轉折 -
Some Clarification on Confucian Paternalistic Gratitude—Responses to Stephen C. Angle and Manyul Im -
He, Yixin 何益鑫, Research on the Historical Narratives of Zhouyi’s Hexagram and Line Statements 《周易》卦爻辭歷史敘事研究 -
Clinical ethics consultations: a scoping review of reported outcomes -
Reverent Awe and the Field of Consciousness -
Culture, Aging, Self-Continuity, and Life Satisfaction -
Referentiality and Configurationality in the Idiom and the Phrasal Verb -
The cyclical ethical effects of using artificial intelligence in education -
Bowling alone in the autonomous vehicle: the ethics of well-being in the driverless car -
“Insurgent subjectivity: Hope and its interactant emotions in the Nicaraguan revolution” -
Projet Babel Fish : Introduction -
Le raisonnement par analogie considéré comme un schéma d’inférence -
DIA volume 61 issue 2 Cover and Front matter -
Une défense de l’hédonisme axiologique - Number of publications for this day: 61
26 September 2022
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Aesthetic Motivation in Quantum Physics: Past and Present -
Death Sentences: Criminalization, Medicalization, and the Nature of Disease -
Reviewing the Reproduction Number R in Covid-19 Models -
When Is Lockdown Justified? -
Numéro 2022/4 – N° 92 – Raisons et passions écologiques -
Numéro 2022/3 – n° 88 – Justice transformatrice -
Ructions over fluxions: Maclaurin’s draft, The Analyst Controversy and Berkeley’s anti-mathematical philosophy -
Marx and the Anticipation of Postwork Futures -
Thinking as Folding – Deleuze’s Leibnizian Nomadology as a Non-ontological Approach to Posthumanist Subjectivity -
Gatekeepers and Gated Communities – The Role of Technology in Our Shifting Reciprocities -
Can We Force Someone to Feel Shame? -
The Sense of Interconnectedness in African Thought-Patterns – In Search of a More Useful Philosophical Idiom -
Le style c’est l’homme même? – Style and Exaptive Authenticity -
The Metaphysics of Speculative Materialism – Reckoning with the Fact of Entropy -
Thomas Sheehan – The Introduction of Insults into the Heidegger Debate -
Wormholes in Hyper-Chaos – Nietzsche and Speculative Realism -
Love without Desire – amo: volo ut sis in Hannah Arendt’s “Willing” -
Fanny Söderbäck, Revolutionary Time -
Don Beith, The Birth of Sense: Generative Passivity in Merleau-Ponty’s Philosophy -
Jean-Hugues Barthélémy, Manifeste pour l’écologie humaine (A Manifesto for Human Ecology) -
Against the status quo: the social as a resource of critique in realist political theory -
Doing Realist Political Theory: Introduction -
A Mixed Methods Analysis of Requests for Religious Exemptions to a COVID-19 Vaccine Requirement -
Rocks, scorned facts, and diamonds: experience, recollection, and sport philosophy scholarship -
Depressive symptoms and cognitive control: the role of affective interference -
Psychoanalyzing democracies: Antagonisms, paranoia, and the productivity of depression -
EXPANDING THE REALS BY CONTINUOUS FUNCTIONS ADDS NO COMPUTATIONAL POWER -
Mohammad Saleh Zarepour Necessary Existence and Monotheism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022). Pp. 1 + 75. £15.00 (Pbk). ISBN 9781108940054. -
FINITIST AXIOMATIC TRUTH -
A Kantian Account of Trauma -
Witnessing and Testimony in Hermeneutic Phenomenology -
Nietzsche and the Self-Overcoming of Historical Consciousness -
Toward a Phenomenology of “The Other World”: This World as It Is for No One in Particular