24 October 2022
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Moral friends? The idea of the moral relationship -
The law as a conversation among equals -
Logical anti‐exceptionalism meets the “logic‐as‐models” approach -
Scaffolding Knowledge -
Belief as emotion -
Collective and extended knowledge -
Atheistic modal realism -
Publishing, Belief, and Self-Trust -
THE DISUNITY OF LEGAL REALITY -
Referees for Volume 17 (Issues 1–4), 2022 -
Grunwald A., Hillerbrand, R., 2021, Handbuch Technikethik, 2., aktualisierte und erweiterte Aufl., Metzler: Stuttgart, ISBN 978-3-476-04900-1, 499 S. -
Against Being For -
No Grit without Freedom -
Don’t Be Cruel -
Expecting Equality -
Children, Partiality, and Equality -
What Goes On When We Apologize? -
Democracy and Social Equality -
Meta’s Oversight Board: A Review and Critical Assessment -
Popper’s Critical Rationalism as a Response to the Problem of Induction: Predictive Reasoning in the Early Stages of the Covid-19 Epidemic -
The Existence and Nature of Deities -
RES volume 58 issue S1 Cover and Back matter -
RES volume 58 issue S1 Cover and Front matter - Number of publications for this day: 23
23 October 2022
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The ubiquity of the fallacy of composition in cognitive enhancement and in education -
Quantifying Over Indiscernibles - Number of publications for this day: 2
22 October 2022
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How do we transform appearance into experience? Kant’s Metaphysical Foundations of Phenomenology -
Deceitful when insecure: The effect of self‐efficacy beliefs on the use of deception in negotiations -
How ethical and political identifications drive adaptive behavior in the digital piracy context -
Revisiting Neuroethics Through the Lens of Buddhist Theory: A Call for Integration -
Beyond “Ensuring Understanding”: Toward a Patient-Partnered Neuroethics of Brain Device Research -
AJOB-Neuroscience Top Abstract Award Winners from the 2021 International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting -
Buddhism and Neuroethics Research: On Catching a Snake -
Loving Wisdom, Living Wisdom, Teaching Wisdom -
Neuroethics, Consciousness and Death: Where Objective Knowledge Meets Subjective Experience -
Not-So-Straightforward Decisions to Keep or Explant a Device: When Does Neural Device Removal Become Patient Coercion? -
Situating Empirical Bioethics in Discussions of Post-Trial Responsibility -
Leaving Users in the Dark: A Call to Define Responsibilities toward Users of Neural Implanted Devices -
Brain Device Research and the Underappreciated Role of Care Partners before, during, and Post-Trial -
Mistaken Compassion and Mistaken Application: The Challenge of Buddhist Neuroethics in Clinical Practice -
Too Much Satisfaction? The Impact of the Interview Timing on the Meaning-Making Processes -
A Wittgensteinian View of Naturalist Against Non-Naturalist Conceptions of Health -
Astroethics and the Non-Fungibility Thesis -
The Cost of Denying Intrinsic Value in Nature -
The Anthropocene as the End of Nature? – Why Recognizing Interventionism Is Key in Coming to Terms with the Anthropocene -
Religion and the Possibility of a Materialist Environmental Ethic -
Guest Editors’ Introduction to the 2021 ISEE Special Issue -
Extended cascade chaotic systems and estimation parameters with new chaotic grey wolf algorithm -
Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt -
Learning attack-defense response in continuous-time discrete-states Stackelberg Security Markov games -
On the Metainferential Solution to the Semantic Paradoxes -
A flexible scope theory of intensionality -
Stuck in between. Phenomenology’s Explanatory Dilemma and its Role in Experimental Practice -
Tameness in generalized metric structures -
Challenges to the Diagnosis of Functional Neurological Disorder: Feigning, Intentionality, and Responsibility -
Cobot and Sobot: For a new Ontology of Collaborative and Social Robots -
Expressivism about explanatory relevance -
Correction to: An acquaintance alternative to self-representationalism - Number of publications for this day: 32
21 October 2022
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Understanding from Deep Learning Models in Context -
Reply to Oliver Wiertz, Masahiro Morioka and Francesca Greco -
The Deafening Silence of God: A Rationale for Tsimtsum According to the Buberian Account of the Self -
Quantum Molinism -
Hermitism and Impermanence: A Response to Nagasawa’s Argument on Transcendentalism in Medieval Japan -
EVIL AND THE PROBLEM OF IMPERMANENCE IN MEDIEVAL JAPANESE PHILOSOPHY -
Distinguishing appropriate from inappropriate conditions on research participation -
A proposal for an international Code of Conduct for data sharing in genomics -
A Note on Density Matrix Realism -
Reconciling temporal experience with physical time: an integration of phenomenology, neuropsychology, and physics -
Screening Out Neurodiversity -
The Reception of Husserl’s Phenomenology in Japanese Philosophy -
The Great Death and the Pure Land – Nishitani Keiji and the Ecological Emergency -
Nishida Kitarō’s Two True Selves – Revisiting Self, Meaning, and Method in An Inquiry into the Good -
“Friendship of Dharma” as Existential Communion between Enemies – A New Interpretation of “Atsumori” inspired by Tanabe Hajime’s Later Philosophy -
The Vital Lǐ 禮 in Play: Exploring the Confucian Self in Japanese Aesthetics -
John Maraldo, Japanese Philosophy in the Making 1: Crossing Paths with Nishida -
David W. Johnson, Watsuji on Nature: Japanese Philosophy in the Wake of Heidegger -
John Maraldo, Japanese Philosophy in the Making 2: Borderline Interrogations -
Hume’s Transformation of Academic Skepticism -
Structure and Feeling: A Unifying Reading of Hume’s Two Accounts of Pride -
Hume’s Third Thoughts on Personal Identity -
A Peculiar Mix: On the Place of Curiosity within Hume’s Treatise -
The Great Guide: What David Hume can teach us about Being Human and Living Well -
Hume and the Royal African -
Sextus, Montaigne, Hume: Pyrrhonizers -
Hume. A Very Short Introduction -
Hume Studies Referees -
Index to Volume 47 -
‘The unbearable surplus of being human’: Happiness, virtues and the delegitimisation of the negative -
Meaning and beauty -
Confucianism and the Three Timeless Truths Part II -
Vaccine Hesitancy: Public Trust, Expertise, and the War on Science by Maya Goldenberg: A Pox on all our Houses -
The case of the vanishing wavefunction -
Confucianism and the Three Timeless Truths Part I -
Too much of a good thing: Differentiating intellectual humility from servility in higher education -
In search of a nuanced understanding of Filipino philosophy of education -
External governance pressure and corporate environmental responsibility: Evidence from a quasi‐natural experiment in China -
Trust and Trustworthiness -
Epistemic institutions: A joint epistemic action‐based account -
Challenging the ability intuition: From personal to extended to distributed belief‐forming processes -
Group agential epistemic injustice: Epistemic disempowerment and critical defanging of group epistemic agency -
Defeat and proficiencies