15 October 2022
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Le style c’est l’homme même? – Style and Exaptive Authenticity -
Can Cynics Possess Cakes and Enjoy Them Too? Comments on G.M. Trujillo, Jr.’s “Possessed: The Cynics on Wealth and Pleasure” -
Social Choice Theory -
The Implicit Affiliation Motive, Evaluations of Social Life Events, and Life Satisfaction: Findings from a Cross-Cultural Study with German and Zambian Adolescents -
Critical Review on the Trajectory of Educational Policymaking and How Migrant Children Have Been Affected in China -
Notes on Models of (Partial) Kripke–Feferman Truth -
Covid-19 and age discrimination: benefit maximization, fairness, and justified age-based rationing -
Correction to: The afterlife of fictional media violence. A genetic phenomenology of emotions following Husserl and Freud -
Imprisonment -
It was not supposed to happen like that: blameworthiness, causal deviance and luck -
Somatosensation and the First Person -
Katherine Crawford: Atlas of AI: Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence -
Subnational AI policy: shaping AI in a multi-level governance system -
Social robots as partners? -
A Virtual Net Locks Me In: How and When Information and Communication Technology Use Intensity Leads to Knowledge Hiding - Number of publications for this day: 15
14 October 2022
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How Does Topicality Affect the Choice of Referential Form? Evidence From Mandarin -
Is the Mind Inherently Predicting? Exploring Forward and Backward Looking in Language Processing -
The process theory of causality: an overview -
The dilemma of analytic philosophy in Chinese -
Why co-present groups? Affective processing to produce meaningfulness -
Responding to climate change ‘controversy’ in schools: Philosophy for Children, place-responsive pedagogies & Critical Indigenous Pedagogy -
Does the Gospel Require Self-Sacrifice? Paul and the Reconfiguration of the Self -
The risks of a recurring childhood: Deleuze and Guattari on becoming-child and infantilization -
A Note on “A Connexive Conditional” -
Epistemic Dependence, Cognitive Irrationality, and Epistemic Conflicts of Interests – Why There Is a Need for Social Epistemic Norms -
Gettier Unscathed for Now -
Epistemic Standards and Value: A Puzzle -
Gettier Cases, Mimicking, and Virtue Reliabilism -
Group Belief: Summativism in Non-summativist Cases -
Education and Knowledge -
General truths and the danger of relativism in contextual ethics -
Languages and language use -
Excessive Testimony: When Less Is More -
The recognition in authority: roles, relations, and reasons -
Legal causation -
Reversing Pascal: scepticism about religious belief and its value -
Roberto di Ceglie Aquinas on Faith, Reason, and Charity (New York, NY: Routledge, 2022). Pp. x + 196. £120.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9781032191805. -
The Importance of Forgetting -
Hobbes on Public Ministers -
Riddles of the body: Derrida and Hegel on corporeality and signs -
Emergentist Integrated Information Theory -
The emergence of protein dynamics simulations: how computational statistical mechanics met biochemistry -
Linear L-Algebras and Prime Factorization -
The Paperwinner’s Model in Academia and Undervaluation of Care Work -
Resisting Moral Conservatism with Difficulties of Reality: a Wittgensteinian-Diamondian Approach to Animal Ethics -
Ideological Dichotomy in the Arab Newspapers Coverage: The Case of the 2017 Riyadh Summit -
Discovering DNA Methylation, the History and Future of the Writing on DNA -
The Horizons of Chronic Shame -
Modeling interventions in multi-level causal systems: supervenience, exclusion and underdetermination -
From Age to Agency: Frame Adoption and Diffusion Concerning the International Human Rights Norm Against Child, Early, and Forced Marriage -
How Much Should You Care About Algorithmic Transparency as Manipulation? -
Face perception and mind misreading -
Gerald Lang: Strokes of Luck: A Study in Moral and Political Philosophy -
A Dilemma of Self-interest vs. Ethical Responsibilities in Political Insider Trading -
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 60 - Number of publications for this day: 40
13 October 2022
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Thomas Kuhn, Modern Mathematics and the Dynamics of Reason -
Choosing to Die -
Thinking about Moral Progress -
To Assess Technologies, Bioethicists Must Take Off Their Blinkers -
Xenotransplantation Clinical Trials and the Need for Community Engagement -
U.S. Lawsuit Claims Federal Law Can Require Emergency Abortions -
Burdening Others -
Zoonoses and Animal Culling: The Need for One Health Policy -
Maybe We Should Try the Precautionary Principle? -
Not Just for Nurses -
Media visibility and corporate social responsibility investment evidence in Spain -
American Chestnut Restoration: Accommodating Others or Scaling Up? -
Are We All Foucauldians Now? “Culture Wars” and the Poststructuralist Legacy -
Errors in Converting Principles to Protocols: Where the Bioethics of U.S. Covid‐19 Vaccine Allocation Went Wrong -
Reevaluating the Ethical Issues in Porcine‐to‐Human Heart Xenotransplantation -
On the Authority of Advance Euthanasia Directives for People with Severe Dementia: Reflections on a Dutch Case -
Thomistic Divine Simplicity and its Analytic Detractors; Can one affirm Divine Aseity and Goodness without Simplicity? -
Cheryl Misak, Frank Ramsey: A Sheer Excess of Powers, Oxford University Press, xxxvi + 500 pp., £25.00 hb -
Tallis in Wonderland – The Fantasy of Conscious Machines -
The Bataillean-Freudian Cat -
Street Philosopher – Selling Snake Oil -
Classic: Existentialism is a Humanism by Jean-Paul Sartre -
TV: WandaVision -
The Enigma of Reason by Hugo Mercier & Dan Sperber -
Brief Lives: Michel Foucault -
Philosophical Haiku: St Augustine -
The Phenomenology of Time in Memento -
Interview: Nat Rutherford -
Proof -
Calling Time -
Philosophy Café -
The Strange Story of the Soviet Spinoza -
Secrets -
The Ahuman Manifesto by Patricia MacCormack -
The Horror of Relations -
Shorts – Philosophers on Sport -
Deism: Traditional & Contemporary -
How Theology Pre-Empts Philosophy -
Faith & An Unreliable God -
A Theological Self -
The Ontological Argument Revisited -
De Omnibus Dubitandum -
God & Humility -
Editorial – God and the Philosophers -
Impact of returnee executives and managerial discretion on excess perquisite consumption