1 August 2022
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Wittgenstein on necessity: ‘Are you not really an idealist in disguise?’ -
Worlding war as a primary institution of international society -
“What are my options?”: Physicians as ontological decision architects in surgical informed consent -
Affirmative action in healthcare resource allocation: Vaccines, ventilators and race -
When the Right Thing to Do Is Also the Wrong Thing: Moral Sensemaking of Responsible Business Behavior During the COVID-19 Crisis -
Moral enhancement, acquired virtue, and theism: A response to Brummett and Crutchfield -
Strengthening Deliberation in Business: Learning From Aristotle’s Ethics of Deliberation -
Bring me my alcohol!—On the continuum of pleasure and pain -
The effect of fear-inducing stimuli on risk taking in people with psychopathic traits -
Conceptualizing “Pyramid-hierarchy” model: Theorizing educational policy discourse system in China -
ALMOST THEOREMS OF HYPERARITHMETIC ANALYSIS -
Finding the Epistocrats -
On Dialogical Writing, Self-forming, and Salon Culture: Rahel Varnhagen, Henriette Herz, and Fanny Lewald -
Cephalus, patêr tou logou -
Anti-Authoritarianism as a Liberal Culture: Richard Rorty Between Communitarian and Liberal Criticism -
A Deweyan Ethic for Human/Nonhuman Animal Relationships -
Buddhist Ethics: A Pragmatist Account -
Education Philosophy of Pragmatism and its Impact in the Global Context Present -
Vulnerability, Moral responsibility, and Moral Obligations: the case of Industrial Action in the Medical and Allied Professions -
Beyond ethical post-mortems -
Correction to: Autonomous Artificial Intelligence and Liability: a Comment on List -
Algorithmic Political Bias—an Entrenchment Concern -
Agency as conversion process -
The future of condition based monitoring: risks of operator removal on complex platforms -
Muslim Philosophers on Affirmative Judgement with Negative Predicate -
State Changes: Prototypical Governance Figured and Prefigured -
Introduction to the Symposium on War By Agreement by Yitzhak Benbaji and Daniel Statman -
Anna Puzio (2022) Über-Menschen. Philosophische Auseinandersetzung mit der Anthropologie des Transhumanismus -
Book Review: Michael Robillard and Bradley Strawser, Outsourcing Duty: the Moral Exploitation of the american soldier (New York: Oxford University Press, 2022) June 14, 2022 -
A user-centered approach to developing an AI system analyzing U.S. federal court data -
The Political Ontology of Corporate Social Responsibility: Obscuring the Pluriverse in Place -
Praxis and revolution: A theory of social transformation -
Solidarity in conflict: A democratic theory -
Layered Constructivism: The Plural Sources of Practical Reasons -
The relational wrong of Poverty -
Sander Verhaegh: Working from Within: The Nature and Development of Quine’s Naturalism -
Virtue and Risk Culture in Finance - Number of publications for this day: 37
31 July 2022
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Unpacking Black Hole Complementarity -
Deleuze, Kierkegaard and the Ethics of Selfhood -
Forms and Structure in Plato’s Metaphysics -
Vagueness and the Evolution of Consciousness: Through the Looking Glass -
Buddhist Ethics: A Philosophical Exploration -
God and the Problem of Blameless Moral Ignorance -
What Immigrants Owe -
Nietzsche’s Concept of Health -
Power by Association -
Assertion, Implicature, and Iterated Knowledge -
Relational Egalitarianism, Paternalism, Adults and Children: A Puzzle -
Two Problems of Self-Blame for Accounts of Moral Standing -
Trope Mental Causation: Still Not Qua Mental -
Lying, Deceptive Implicatures, and Commitment -
Mental Filing Systems: A User’s Guide -
Why Do Women Philosophy Students Drop Out of Philosophy? Some Evidence from the Classroom at the Bachelor’s Level -
Frantz Fanon’s Decolonized Dialectics: The Primacy of the Affective Weight of the Past -
Fallibility without Facts -
Is All Phenomenology Presentational? -
Aesthetic Commitments and Aesthetic Obligations -
Imprecise Credences and Acceptance -
Subjunctive Hypocrisy -
Social Inconsistency -
Ugliness Is in the Gut of the Beholder -
Anne Conway’s Atemporal Account of Agency -
Spinoza on the Essences of Singular Things -
First Steps in an Epistemology of Collective Intellectual Self-Trust -
Bad Concepts, Bilateral Contents -
What Is Non-Naturalism? -
Race and the Politics of Loss: Revisiting the Legacy of Emmett Till -
Unity and Application -
Yet Another Victim of Kripkenstein’s Monster: Dispositions, Meaning, and Privilege -
Literary Racial Impersonation -
Trusting on Another’s Say-So -
Convergence, Community, and Force in Aesthetic Discourse -
Evidentialism and the Problem of Basic Competence -
Telling the Stories of Others -
Exclusion and Erasure: Two Types of Ontological Opression -
Against Passage Illusionism -
Nudges, Nudging, and Self-Guidance Under the Influence -
The Norms of Realism and the Case of Non-Traditional Casting -
Nature, Consciousness, and Metaphysics in Merleau-Ponty’s Early Thought -
Being a Child: A Social Constructivist Account -
The Auditory Field: The Spatial Character of Auditory Experience -
Telling Gender: The Pragmatics and Ethics of Gender Ascriptions -
Homeorhesis: Envisaging the logic of life trajectories in molecular research on trauma and its effects -
Can you remember silence? Epigenetic memory and reversibility as a site of intervention -
Mario Gómez-Torrente. 2020. Roads to Reference. Oxford: Oxford University Press -
Rectification note to “Scientific models and metalinguistic negotiation” (Theoria. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science, 34(2), 277-295) -
Darwinian functional biology -
Towards a Pricean foundation for cultural evolutionary theory -
Inductive risk: does it really refute value-freedom? -
Duchenne smiles are actions not mere happenings: lessons from the debate on expressive action -
Perceptual science and the nature of perception -
Explanation, persistence, and location -
Newton’s Example of the Two Globes -
Limits of Conceivability in the Study of the Future. Lessons from Philosophy of Science -
What’s at Stake in the Race Debate? -
Novel Reading as Aesthetic: The Nesting of Aesthetic Experiences and Reproduction of Aesthetic Perception -
Deep Interdisciplinarity: Team-Teaching and Critical Thinking about Art -
The Complex Art of Murder -
Rechoreographing Homonymous Partners: Rancière’s Dance Education from Loïe Fuller -
What Do We Look At When We Look at Art? The Bible, Visual Art, and the Redemption of Existence