24 September 2022
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Divisive Concepts in Classrooms: A Call to Inquiry -
The suitability of topology for the investigation of geometric-perceptual phenomena -
Consequentialism and our best selves -
Linguistic Interventions and the Ethics of Conceptual Disruption -
Continuous Accessibility Modal Logics -
Improving Teachers’ and Students’ Views on Nature of Science Through Active Instructional Approaches: a Review of the Literature -
Florian Butollo and Sabine Nuss (Eds.) Marx and the Robots: Networked Production, AI, and Human Labour, London, UK: Pluto Press, 2022, 324 pp., $26.95 (Paperback), $99.00 (Hardcover) -
A Multi-layered Illustration of Exemplary Business Ethics Practices with Voices of the Engineers in the Health Products Industry - Number of publications for this day: 8
23 September 2022
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Irresponsible contagions: Propagating harmful behavior through imitation -
Thinking, meaning, and truth: Arendt on Heidegger and the possibility of critique -
The policy of testing hypotheses in Chilean science. The role of a hypothesis-driven research funding programme in the installation of a hypothesis-driven experimental system in visual neuroscience -
Reflections on the nursing theory movement -
Book Review: The Ethics of Uncertainty: Entangled ethical and epistemic risks in disorders of consciousness Johnson, L. Syd M. Oxford: OUP, 2022. 284pp. ISBN 9780190943646. $90. (Hardback). -
Trash talk and Kantian values -
Competing for the gods: agonistic rituals in the ancient world (Competiendo para los dioses: los rituals agonísticos en el mundo antíguo) -
Paraontology: Interruption, Inheritance, or a Debt One Often Regrets -
“Retrospective Significance”: On Reparations, Ontological Incoherence and Living in a Catastrophe -
The Powers of Dignity: The Black Political Philosophy of Frederick Douglass -
Translator’s Introduction to “Transcendence and Paratranscendence” -
Johann Gottlieb Stoll and Forster’s Challenge to Kant -
Introduction: Ontology and Blackness, a Dossier -
Kant and Slavery—Or Why He Never Became a Racial Egalitarian -
Ontology and Lalangue (or, Blackness and Language) -
The Karen Call: Emergency, Destiny, and Surveillance -
Economic models in the courtroom: a methodological approach -
DOES FRIENDSHIP STEM FROM ALTRUISM? ADAM SMITH AND THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN LOVE-BASED AND INTEREST-BASED PREFERENCES -
Aristotle’s Three Logical Figures: A Proposed Reconstruction -
NON-PROLETARIANIZATION THEORIES OF THE JEWISH WORKER (1902 TO 1939) -
Performance Pressure and Employee Expediency: The Role of Moral Decoupling -
The Spirit of Philosophia: 50 Years in Retrospect -
Impact of emotional intelligence and personality traits on managing team performance in virtual interface -
Management in Conversation with Agamben. A Governmental-Political Interpretation of Modern Management -
“The Collapse of Empires” in music of the twentieth century: France–Russia, Maurice Ravel–Igor Stravinsky -
Remarks on The Palgrave Handbook of Russian Thought and the woman question -
Husserl’s Dual Aspect Framework of Mind and the Rejection of Common Ground Mentality -
Rereading Habermas in Times of CRISPR-cas: A Critique of and an Alternative to the Instrumentalist Interpretation of the Human Nature Argument -
Communicative Action, Objectifications, and the Triad of Violence -
Social Position and Social Status: An Institutional and Relational Sociological Conception -
Phenomenology of social explanation -
Symplectic Reduction of Classical Mechanics on Shape Space -
Opportunities and Challenges in Applying the 3Rs to Zoos and Aquariums -
An Acquaintance alternative to Self-Representationalism -
Opportunity Cost or Opportunity Lost: An Empirical Assessment of Ethical Concerns and Attitudes of EEG Neurofeedback Users -
How is Students’ Understanding of Nature of Science Related with Their Metacognitive Awareness? -
Improving Students’ Conceptions of Nature of Science: A Review of the Literature - Number of publications for this day: 37
22 September 2022
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Descartes’s Ethics: Generosity in the Flesh -
The Lovers’ Formation in Plato’s Phaedrus -
Rewriting Mythology: Tautegory, Ontology, and the Novel -
A Hegelian Dialectical Model of the Relation between Wittgenstein’s Tractatus and Philosophical Investigations -
Midwifery and Epistemic Virtue in the Theaetetus -
A Polytheistic Phenomenology from Brazil – Vicente Ferreira da Silva’s “Mythology and the Tropic Experience of Being” -
Kant’s Opus postumum and Schelling’s Naturphilosophie: The Very Idea -
There Is No Such Thing As Miscomputation -
Causal Inference, Moral Intuition, and Modeling in a Pandemic -
Interpreting Patient-Reported Outcome Measures: Narrative and the “Fusion of Horizons” -
Dementia and the Boundaries of Secular Personhood -
“Vaccine Hesitancy” by Maya J. Goldenberg: The Publics Are Not Ignorant but Distrustful -
Lessons in love: Countering student belief in romantic love myths -
Contingentism for historians -
Pluralizing measurement: Physical geodesy’s measurement problem and its resolution -
Quantization: History and problems -
Pornography and Censorship -
International perspectives on end‐of‐life law reform: Politics, persuasion, and persistence (bioethics and law). Ben P. White and Lindy Willmott (Eds.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2021. 282 pp. ISBN 9781108489775. £85.00. (Hardback). -
The theoretical and practical arguments against the unilateral withdrawal of life‐sustaining treatment during crisis standards of care: Does the Knobe effect apply to unilateral withdrawal? -
The weight of Wittgenstein’s standard metre -
Genetic enhancement, human extinction, and the best interests of posthumanity -
Theatre for children with profound and multiple learning difficulties: A Winnicottian perspective -
The sanctity of life as a sacred value -
“They were already inside my head to begin with”: Trust, Translational Misconception, and Intraoperative Brain Research -
Letter from the editors -
Immortal animals, subtle bodies, or separated souls: the afterlife in Leibniz, Wolff, and their followers -
Logical Empiricism -
The Role of Deliberative Mini-Publics in Improving the Deliberative Capacity of Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives -
Vignettes of Insight -
Philippe Fontaine and Jefferson D. Pooley, eds, Society on the Edge: Social Science and Public Policy in the Postwar United States (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), pp. 280, C$39.95 (paperback). ISBN: 9781108732192. -
Reinventing Kant? -
Managing the moral expansion of medicine -
Psychiatry and biomarkers -
Breaking the Cycle of Marginalization: How to Involve Local Communities in Multi-stakeholder Initiatives? -
Entanglements of experience: sketch for a sociological phenomenology of nature -
The metaphysics of financial performance in financial accounting -
Consent and the Mere Means Principle -
Can the People (Min) Ever Grow Up? Comments on Shu-Shan Lee, “What Did the Emperor Ever Say?” -
Kim, Sungmoon, Theorizing Confucian Virtue Politics: The Political Philosophy of Mencius and Xunzi -
Bioethical Implications of Vulnerability and Politics for Healthcare in Ethiopia and The Ways Forward -
Expertise and Knowledge Required to Support Health Staff to Manage Stressful Events -
How to deal with moral challenges around the decision-making competence in transgender adolescent care? Development of an ethics support tool -
AI, Opacity, and Personal Autonomy -
Minds in the Metaverse: Extended Cognition Meets Mixed Reality -
Examining the Formation of High School Students’ Science Identity -
Rules for privately owned robots in public spaces - Number of publications for this day: 46
21 September 2022
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(Competing?) Formulations of Newtonian Gravitation: Reflections at the Intersection of Interpretation, Methodology, and Equivalence -
When “Replicability” is More than Just “Reliability”: The Hubble Constant Controversy -
Individual differences, uniqueness, and individuality in behavioural ecology -
Humility in educational philosophy and theory -
The SDGs: A change agenda shaping the future of business and humanity at large -
Envy, self-esteem, and distributive justice -
Editorial: Complaints mechanisms in research: are they fit for purpose? -
Analogy as a search procedure: a dimensional view -
Justice for People on the Move. Migration in Challenging Times. GilliBrock, 2020. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. xiii + 248 pp, $99.99 (hb)