29 September 2022
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Warfare, Christianity, and the Law of Nature -
Rethinking War, Nature, and Supernature in Early Modern Scholasticism: Introduction -
Guattari and Stiegler on the therapeutic object: Objet re-petit-ive a-b-c -
Wellbeing and Schooling: Cross Cultural and Cross Disciplinary Perspectives -
Is the desire for life rational? -
Mary Shelley’s Justine and the Monstrous Miseducation of Exclusionary Punishment -
Correction to: Through the Mirror: The Account of Other Minds in Chinese Yogācāra Buddhism -
The Logics of Counterinference and the “Additional Condition” (upādhi) in Gaṅgeśa’s Defense of the Nyāya Theistic Inference from Effects -
Representing Probability in Perception and Experience - Number of publications for this day: 9
28 September 2022
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Organ transplantation in Nepal: Ethical, legal, and practical issues -
Half a century of bioethics and philosophy of medicine: A topic‐modeling study -
Dr Daly’s principlist defence of multiple heart valve replacements for continuing opiate users: the importance of Aristotles formal principle of justice -
Lord Sumption and the values of life, liberty and security: before and since the COVID-19 outbreak -
‘First Do No Harm: physician discretion, racial disparities and opioid treatment agreements -
Defining the undefinable: the black box problem in healthcare artificial intelligence -
Research abuses against people of colour and other vulnerable groups in early psychedelic research -
A note on psychological continuity theories of identity and neurointerventions -
Manufacturing safer medics -
To what extent can tomorrows doctors prevent organisational failure by speaking up? -
Organisational failure: rethinking whistleblowing for tomorrows doctors -
Root causes of organisational failure: look up, not down -
COVID-19 vaccines: a look at the ethics of the clinical research involving children -
Three for me and none for you? An ethical argument for delaying COVID-19 boosters -
A vaccine tax: ensuring a more equitable global vaccine distribution -
The ‘haves and ‘have-nots of personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic: the ethics of emerging inequalities amongst healthcare workers -
Whistleblowing in the NHS: the need for a new generation to learn the lessons -
Privacy, autonomy and direct-to-consumer genetic testing: a response to Vayena -
Intimacy for older adults in long-term care: a need, a right, a privilege–or a kind of care? -
Ethics of split liver transplantation: should a large liver always be split if medically safe? -
Ethics of genomic passports: should the genetically resistant be exempted from lockdowns and quarantines? -
Physician moral injury in the context of moral, ethical and legal codes -
Clinical ethics support services during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: a cross-sectional survey -
Physician perspectives on placebo ethics -
Why we should stop using animal-derived products on patients without their consent -
Reflections of methodological and ethical challenges in conducting research during COVID-19 involving resettled refugee youth in Canada -
Doctors have an ethical obligation to ask patients about food insecurity: what is stopping us? -
COVID-19 vaccination status should not be used in triage tie-breaking -
Investigation of post-trial access views among study participants and stakeholders using photovoice and semistructured interviews -
Patients, clinicians and open notes: information blocking as a case of epistemic injustice -
Voluntarily chosen roles and conscientious objection in health care -
Principlist approach to multiple heart valve replacements for patients with intravenous drug use-induced endocarditis -
Should coronavirus policies remain in place to prevent future paediatric influenza deaths? -
Dorota Dutsch, Pythagorean Women Philosophers: Between Belief and Suspicion -
Devin Henry, Aristotle on Matter, Form, and Moving Causes: The Hylomorphic Theory of Substantial Generation -
Early Thinking about Likings and Dislikings -
Psychological Causes in Plato’s Phaedo -
Richard Sorabji, Freedom of Speech and Expression. Its History, Its Value, Its Good Use, and Its Misuse: The Rutgers Lectures in Philosophy -
Being, Identity, and Difference in Heraclitus and Parmenides -
Philosophical Theories of Colour in Ancient Greek Thought – and Their Relevance Today -
Aristotle’s Alternative to Enduring and Perduring: Lasting -
Citizenship as strict liability: a review of Avia Pasternak’s Responsible Citizens, Irresponsible States -
Citizenship as strict liability: a review of Avia Pasternak’s responsible citizens, Irresponsible States -
Michele Kueter Petersen. “A Hermeneutics of Contemplative Silence: Paul Ricoeur, Edith Stein, and the Heart of Meaning.”” -
Fairness as comparative desert -
Kinship acknowledged and denied: Collecting and publishing kinship materials in 19th-century settler-colonial states -
Gunnar Skirbekk. Religion in Modern Society -
Röck, Tina (2022) Dynamic Realism Uncovering the Reality of Becoming through Phenomenology and Process Philosophy -
“Die Erhebung des Menschengeistes zu Gott”. Evidence and Proof of God’s Existence, According To Hegel -
Understanding and Imagination. A Kantian Interpretation of Hegel’s “Inverted World” -
Bootstrap’s Monadology. Symmetry and Mirroring Connections between Chew’s Bootstrap Theory and Leibniz’s Monadology -
Mental representations of political discourse in an authoritarian society – The case of Albania during the implementation of the Chinese Cultural Revolutionary model -
Quantum Mechanics, Being and Cognition -
Truth and Modalities (I) -
The criminal responsibility of high-functioning autistic offenders in Croatia -
A bilateral reduction sentence for modulation -
Moral Challenges for Bauer’s Project of a Two-level Utilitarian AMA -
Hobos – on the Fragility of Human Diachronic Identity in Whitehead’s Process Philosophy -
Technology-Driven Surrogates and the Perils of Epistemic Misalignment: An Analysis from Contemporary Microbiome Science -
Andrea Branchi, Pride, Manners, and Morals: Bernard Mandeville’s Anatomy of Honour (Leiden, Boston: Brill, 2021), pp. viii + 199, $107 (hardcover). ISBN: 9789004194519. -
ΤΙΘΑΙΒΩΣΣΟΥΣΙ ΜΕΛΙΣΣΑΙ (HOMER, ODYSSEY 13.106) -
Memorial for Charles W. Mills -
Introduction: the issue of duplicates -
Operative public values as a tool for healthcare decisions: the social value and clinical criteria of triage -
Are Collective Trading Organisations Necessarily Inclusive of Smallholder Farmers?: A Comparative Analysis of Farmer-led Auctions in the Javanese Chilli Market -
Unifying ‘the’ Precautionary Principle? Justification and Reflective Equilibrium -
A return of barbarism -
A feminist theory of refusal -
The Senses of Performance and the Performance of the Senses: The Case of the Dharmabhāṇaka’s Body -
Some Remarks on the Apparent Absence of a priori Reasoning in Indian Philosophy -
What Is the “Unity” in the “Unity of Knowledge and Action”? -
A case for the engagement between the sciences and the humanities. Jay A. Labinger’s: Connecting Literature and Science. New York: Routledge, 2022 -
Thomas J. Millay: Kierkegaard and the New Nationalism: A Contemporary Reinterpretation of the Attack upon Christendom -
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: 79
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