1 April 2022
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Additive free choice items -
Emotionshaping: a situated perspective on emotionreading -
Feeling Guilty and Entitled: Paradoxical Consequences of Unethical Pro-organizational Behavior -
Belief, Introspection, and Constituted Kinds. Selected Papers from the Fifth Philosophy of Language and Mind Conference -
Learning from Retracted Papers Authored by the Highly Cited Iran-affiliated Researchers: Revisiting Research Policies and a Key Message to Clarivate Analytics -
The Future Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine: Making Sense of Collaborative Models -
Pragmatic pluralism: Mutual tolerance of contested understandings between orthodox and alternative practitioners in autologous stem cell transplantation -
A Discursive Exploration of Values and Ethics in Medicine: The Scholarship of Miles Little -
Response—The Multiple Understandings in the Clinic Do Not Always Need to be Resolved -
Response—The Corruption of Character in Medicine -
Discourse Communities and the Discourse of Experience -
Response—The Road Less Travelled: Why did Miles Little Turn to Qualitative Research and Where Did This Lead? -
Response—A Critical Response to “Discourse Communities and the Discourse of Experience” -
“CRISPR for Disabilities: How to Self-Regulate” or Something? -
Response—An Extreme Ordeal: Writing Emotion in Qualitative Research -
Liminality: A major category of the experience of cancer illness -
Response—A Commentary on Miles Little et al. 1998. Liminality: A major category of the experience of cancer illness. Social Science & Medicine 47(10): 1485-1494 -
Vascular Amputees: A Study in Disappointment -
A Clinician’s Obligation to be Vaccinated: Four Arguments that Establish a Duty for Healthcare Professionals to be Vaccinated Against COVID-19 -
Response—Liminality and the Mirage of Settlement -
A Book Review of Richard Easterlin’s An Economist’s Lessons on Happiness -
Whence the Happiness Revolution? A Book Review of Richard Easterlin’s An Economist’s Lessons on Happiness -
Speech Imperialization? Situating American Parrhesia in an Isegoria World - Number of publications for this day: 23
31 March 2022
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Organization needs organization: Understanding integrated control in living organisms -
ADDRESSING THE NEEDHAM QUESTION FROM A THEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE: TOWARD A CHINESE THEOLOGY OF HOLISTIC WISDOM -
The mystery remains: breadth of attention in Flanker and Navon tasks unaffected by affective states induced by an appraisal manipulation -
Adiaphorisation and the digital nursing gaze: Liquid surveillance in long‐term care -
Eugene Rivers and the responsibility of intellectuals -
In defence of progressive political change: against conservative progress and other normative troubles -
Speciesism and Sentientism -
Ethics Without Sentience: Facing Up to the Probable Insignificance of Phenomenal Consciousness -
The Measurability of Subjective Animal Welfare -
Concepts and Interrelationships of Awareness, Consciousness, Sentience, and Welfare -
Animal Consciousness: The Interplay of Neural and Behavioural Evidence -
Behavioural and Neural Evidence for Conscious Sensation in Animals : An Inescapable Avenue towards Biopsychism? -
Evolutionary Transition Markers and the Origins of Consciousness -
The Futures of the Past The Evolution of Imaginative Animals -
How Should We Study Animal Consciousness Scientifically? -
Wittgenstein, mysticism and the ‘religious point of view’: ‘Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent’ -
Veils in Motion: Sacrality, Visuality, and Architectural Textiles in Late Antiquity -
“On This Day, We Are Perfect”: Embodiment in Yannai’s Yom Kippur Qerova -
Secrets of Qohelet: Toward an Exegetical History of a Biblical Text during the Middle Ages -
The Satanic Verses and Evil in Babylonia -
Melancholic Redemption and the Hopelessness of Hope -
Spiritual Pedagogy and Rhetoric in a Ḥasidic Homily: The Maʾor va-Shemesh on Parshat Qedoshim -
Jewish Environmental Ethics for the Anthropocene: An Integrative Approach -
The Ritual-Less Jew: Jewish Studies between the Universal and the Particular -
Publications by Kalman J. Bland -
Serial Homology -
Islamic Geometries: Spiritual Affects Against a Secularist Grid -
Language of Religion, Religions as Languages. Introduction to the Special Issue ‘Religions and Languages: A Polyphony of Faiths’ -
Plato and the mythic tradition in political thought -
An AI ethics ‘David and Goliath’: value conflicts between large tech companies and their employees -
Tensions in transparent urban AI: designing a smart electric vehicle charge point -
The centrality of the machine in the thought of Jacques Lafitte -
Making a Necessity of Virtue in Science Education -
Great Minds do not Think Alike: Philosophers’ Views Predicted by Reflection, Education, Personality, and Other Demographic Differences -
THEOREMS OF HYPERARITHMETIC ANALYSIS AND ALMOST THEOREMS OF HYPERARITHMETIC ANALYSIS -
IN MEMORIAM: GERALD E. SACKS, 1933–2019 -
BSL volume 28 issue 1 Cover and Back matter -
BSL volume 28 issue 1 Cover and Front matter - Number of publications for this day: 38
30 March 2022
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A Faith for the Future -
An Epistemic Defeater for Islamic Belief? Not So. -
From a Necessary Being to a Perfect Being: A Reply to Byerly -
Liberal Naturalism without Reenchantment -
Rethinking Religious Epistemology -
The Why and the How of Renewal in Philosophy of Religion -
The Epistemic Benefits of Diversifying the Philosophy of Religion -
Queer Advice to Christian Philosophers -
Perceptual Content and the Unity of Perception -
Implications of the substantive nature of empirical reason -
Overthrow the Orthodoxy! Replies to Hill, Titus, and Sosa -
A Counter‐Reformation -
Gupta has built a magnificent mansion, but can we live in it? -
Précis of Conscious Experience: A Logical Inquiry# -
Bounding 2d functions by products of 1d functions -
On the continuity of metaphysics with science: Some scepticism and some suggestions -
Taking approximations seriously: The cases of the chew and Nambu-Jona-Lasinio models -
The Contributions of Buddhist Philosophy -
Effective Action (arthakriyā), Activity (kāritra), and Nonactivity (nirvyāpāra) -
The Structure of the Dharmadharmatāvibhāga-kārikā as Revealed by Vasubandhu’s Method Presented in the Vyākhyāyukti -
The Original Mind Is the Literary Mind, the Original Body Carves Dragons -
Tathatā – The Creation of Doctrinal Foundation for Mahāyāna Buddhism -
Continuous Decentering—Sextus and Dōgen -
Discovering an Academic – The Influence of Master Yinshun’s Chan Research on Japanese Scholarship -
Robert E. Carter: The Japanese Arts and Self-Cultivation -
Youru Wang: Historical Dictionary of Chan Buddhism -
Exodos. Storia di un vocabolo, edd. Eberhard Bons – Anna Mambelli – Daniela Scialabba -
Francesco Scorza Barcellona, Magi, infanti e martiri nella letteratura cristiana antica -
Elena Zocca, Infanzia e santità. Un difficile incontro alle origini del cristianesimo -
Josep Vilella Masana, Biografía de Osio de Córdoba -
Georgiana Huian, Augustin. Le coeur et la crise du sujet -
Adriana Destro – Mauro Pesce, Il Battista e Gesù. Due movimenti giudaici nel tempo della crisi -
Enrico dal Covolo, «Semi del Verbo» nella storia. Percorsi biblici e patristici dal primo al quinto secolo -
Stefan Pabst, Das theologische Profil des Julian von Toledo: Das Leben und Wirken eines westgotischen Bischofs des siebten Jahrhunderts -
Évagre le Pontique, Scholies aux Psaumes, Tome I: Psaumes 1-70; Tome II: Psaumes 71-150, edd. Marie-Josephe Rondeau – Paul Gehin – Matthieu Cassin -
XLVII Incontro di studiosi dell’antichità cristiana (Roma, 9-11 maggio 2019). Nota d’insieme sui paradigmi patristici di “maschile” e “femminile”e del perché del loro interesse -
À propos d’une récente édition princeps -
The Two Books of God – The Metaphor of the Book of Nature in Augustine -
Acerba funera. “Pagani” e cristiani di fronte alla morte infantile