13 June 2022
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Gilberto Perez (2019) The Eloquent Screen: A Rhetoric of Film -
David Huckvale (2020) Terrors of the Flesh: The Philosophy of Body Horror in Film -
Contrastive consent and secondary permissibility1 -
Reference and morphology -
Epistemic advantage on the margin: A Network Standpoint Epistemology -
What Are Mathematical Cultures? -
Mathemtics and Metaphilosophy -
On a new scientific philosophy for God -
Jerry L. Martin (ed.), Theology Without Walls: The Transreligious Imperative (London and New York: Routledge, 2020). Pp. xiii + 268. $160 (Hbk) ISBN 9780367028718. -
Sources of transitivity -
THE EDIFYING DISCOURSES OF ADAM SMITH: FOCALISM, COMMERCE, AND SERVING THE COMMON GOOD -
COMPUTABLE REDUCIBILITY OF EQUIVALENCE RELATIONS AND AN EFFECTIVE JUMP OPERATOR -
Jorge León Casero y Julia Urabayen (Eds), Differences in the City. Postmetropolitan Heterotopias as Liberal Utopian Dreams, Nueva York: Nova Science Publishers, 2020 -
Jean-Pierre Potier, Léon Walras, économiste et socialiste libéral (Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2019), pp. xx + 564, 58€ (paperback). ISBN: 9782406095934. -
Expert responsibility in AI development -
Processes and individuals in biological theory and practice -
Absence of other and disruption of self: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the meaning of loneliness in the context of life in a religious community -
Varieties of the Lifeworld: Phenomenology and Aesthetic Experience -
The ontology of creation: towards a philosophical account of the creation of World in innovation processes -
Making Sense of Extended Affirmative Action: Review of Making Sense of Affirmative Action by Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen -
Descriptive As Ifs -
Intergenerational contract in Ageing Democracies: sustainable Welfare Systems and the interests of future generations -
Review of Why Free Will is Real, Christian List, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2019 -
JSL volume 87 issue 2 Cover and Back matter -
JSL volume 87 issue 2 Cover and Front matter - Number of publications for this day: 25
12 June 2022
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Confessionalization and comets. John Bainbridge on the comet of 1618 -
The Escalation of Organizational Moral Failure in Public Discourse: A Semiotic Analysis of Nokia’s Bochum Plant Closure -
Personal Versus General Belief in a Just World, Karma, and Well-Being: Evidence from Thailand and the UK -
The Robustness Requirement on Alternative Possibilities - Number of publications for this day: 4
11 June 2022
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Living through multispecies societies: Approaching the microbiome with Imanishi Kinji -
Modesty, Confucianism, and active indifference -
Blind separation of speech from aortic regurgitation signals using Dhoulath’s method -
Solutions for Whom and by Whom? – Environmental Norms and Intersectional Decoloniality -
Practicing Positive Aesthetics -
The Lesser Number: On Action and Geoengineering -
Thinking in Crisis: Towards an Ethics of Speculation? -
Listening to Nature’s Voices: Human and Animal Autonomy in Hegel -
How to Think about the Climate Crisis: A Philosophical Guide to Saner Ways of Living -
Metamorphoses -
On the Animal Trail -
Who Has a Seat at the Table in Impact Investing? Addressing Inequality by Giving Voice -
A mechanical concentric solar model in Khāzinī’s Mu‘tabar zīj -
How to Undo (and Redo) Words with Facts: A Semio-enactivist Approach to Law, Space and Experience -
Demystifying narratives about loss of biodiversity -
From the inside looking out -
Natural Deduction Systems for Intuitionistic Logic with Identity -
Nils Kürbis, Proof and Falsity: A Logical Investigation, Cambridge University Press, 2019, pp. 316; ISBN: 978-110-87-1672-7 (Softcover)£24.99, ISBN: 978-110-84-8130-4 (Hardcover)£78.99, ISBN: 978-110-86-2517-3 (eBook) $26.00. -
The Dark Side of Leader Narcissism: The Relationship Between Leaders’ Narcissistic Rivalry and Abusive Supervision - Number of publications for this day: 19
10 June 2022
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Defending democracy: Militant and popular models of democratic self‐defense -
The hammer, the mallet, and the nail -
‘I Have Different Goals Than you, we Can’t be a Team’: Navigating the Tensions of a Courtroom Workgroup in a Prostitution Diversion Program -
Second Thoughts About My Favourite Theory -
Formulating Moral Error Theory -
A Modal Criterion for Epistemic Argumentation -
Argumentative Hyperbole as Fallacy -
Identifying Linked and Convergent Argument Structures -
Deeper into Argumentative Bullshit -
The Irrationality of Rationality in Market Economics: A Paradox of Incentives Perspective -
THE SIMPLEST LOW LINEAR ORDER WITH NO COMPUTABLE COPIES -
Are we free to work miracles? On Peter van Inwagen’s concept of the miraculous -
Semantic compositionality and Berkeley’s divine language argument -
BENJAMIN GRAHAM ON BUFFER STOCKS -
MILTON FRIEDMAN’S EMPIRICAL APPROACH TO ECONOMICS: SEARCHING FOR SCIENTIFIC AUTHORITY WHILE SHAPING THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT -
Alexandre M. Cunha and Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak, eds., Political Economy and International Order in Interwar Europe (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021), pp. 1–xix, 434, $159.99 (paperback). ISBN: 978303041040. -
Jonathan Pugh, Autonomy, Rationality, and Contemporary Bioethics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020), pp. 287. -
In Memoriam Zbigniew Andrzej Pełczyński OBE (29 December 1925–22 June 2021) -
Judicial and Litigant Perceptions in Dutch Court Cases: Perceptions of Outcome Importance Overlap, Perceptions of Procedural Justice Diverge -
Self-tracking, background(s) and hermeneutics. A qualitative approach to quantification and datafication of activity -
Does a Help Giver Seek the Help from Others? The Consistency and Licensing Mechanisms and the Role of Leader Respect -
Do transposable elements have functions of their very own? -
Robert Veatch’s transplantation ethics: obtaining and allocating organs from deceased persons -
Ethico-Political aspects of clinical judgment in opportunistic screening for cognitive impairment: Arendtian and aristotelian perspectives -
The limitations of liberal reproductive autonomy -
In Favour of Mereological Nominalism: reply to Cumpa and Declos -
Frege’s Anti-Psychologism about Logic : the Relationship between Logic and Judgment -
Expecting some action: Predictive Processing and the construction of conscious experience -
Review: Kamm, almost over: Aging, Dying, Death -
The Uses and Abuses of Sociality: A Reply To Kimberley Brownlee -
Multivariate Analysis of Beliefs in Pseudoscience and Superstitions Among Pre-service Teachers in Spain -
Fields of Recognition: A Dialogue Between Pierre Bourdieu and Axel Honneth -
When Happiness is Both Joy and Purpose: The Complexity of the Pursuit of Happiness and Well-Being is Related to Actual Well-Being -
Micro-Phenomenological Self-Inquiry -
New Ontological Foundations for Extended Minds: Causal Powers Realism -
On the Discursive Construction of Social Entrepreneurship in Pitch Situations: The Intertextual Reproduction of Business and Social Discourse by Presenters and Their Audience -
Management, Political Philosophy, and Social Justice - Number of publications for this day: 37
9 June 2022
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Book review of Eric Scerri’s The Periodic table, Its Story and Its Significance, OUP, 2007 -
How was Nicholson’s highly inconsistent atomic theory able to yield explanatory as well as predictive success? -
Forum: Philosophy of Classification -
Mario Bunge and Gustavo Romero on Gravitational Waves and Reality of Space: Towards Neo-Bungean Space(time) Structuralism -
Quantum Information in Relativity: The Challenge of QFT Measurements -
The Virtues of Limits -
Meaning and responsibility -
A Bayesian interpretation of cross‐linguistic ambiguity tests -
“Philosophers care about the truth”: Descriptive/normative generics -
If Not Now, Then When? Taking Disability Seriously in Bioethics -
Refining the arithmetical hierarchy of classical principles -
Self-interest, transitional cosmopolitanism and the motivational problem -
What Can Cognitive Science Do for People? -
Marta Jimenez, Aristotle on Shame and Learning to Be Good -
David Boonin, Dead Wrong: The Ethics of Posthumous Harm