4 January 2022
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Mandating Diversity on the Board of Directors: Do Investors Feel That Gender Quotas Result in Tokenism or Added Value for Firms? -
Correction to: Seven Principles for Seven Generations: Moral Boundaries for Transformational Change -
Shu-Considerateness and Ren-Humaneness: The Confucian Silver Rule and Golden Rule -
Specifying Contractualism: How to Reason About What We Owe to Each Other -
Against the Applicability Argument for Sufficientarianism -
The Trolley Problem and Intuitional Evidence -
Embodied movement consciousness -
Sellars on compatibilism and the consequence argument -
From the ground truth up: doing AI ethics from practice to principles -
Alienation in a digitalized world -
A Unified Model of Ad Hoc Concepts in Conceptual Spaces -
Perceptions of the Ethical Infrastructure, Professional Autonomy, and Ethical Judgments in Accounting Work Environments -
Memory as Skill -
APA volume 7 issue 4 Cover and Back matter -
APA volume 7 issue 4 Cover and Front matter -
Iterated multiplication in $$ VTC ^0$$ V T C 0 -
Perception - Number of publications for this day: 17
3 January 2022
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Hegel’s Theory of Normativity: The Systematic Foundations of the Philosophical Science of Right -
Critical phenomenology and the banality of white supremacy -
A FLOWING TIME INTERPRETATION OF SPECIAL RELATIVITY VIA AN INHOMOGENEOUS TENSE‐AS‐RELATIONAL ONTOLOGY: A COMMENT ON SAULSON -
RESPONSE TO COMMENTS ON “THE NATURE OF TIME AS A PUZZLE FOR NATURALISM” -
Current and expected affective valence interact to predict choice in recurrent decisions -
Detecting emotion in speech expressing incongruent emotional cues through voice and content: investigation on dominant modality and language -
Why might negative mood help or hinder inhibitory performance? An exploration of thinking styles using a Navon induction -
Dante : la Divine Comédie au Cerf (partie 1) -
Introducing the New PPP Editorial Team -
An Approach to the Boundary Problem: Mental Health Activism and the Limits of Recognition -
Values Constitute the Boundaries in Between the Rules of Nature and Social Recognition -
The Limits of Community for A Theory of Recognition -
Recognition and Identity: Abstract Concepts, Concrete Struggles -
On the Concept of “Psychiatric Disorder”: Incorporating Psychological Injury -
Can One and the Same Instance of Grief Be Both Normal and Disordered? -
Louis Charland: 1958–2021 -
Psychological Injury is Not New and Not Normal -
Dysfunction and the Definition of Mental Disorder in the DSM -
Function, Dysfunction, and the Concept of Mental Disorder -
A Universal Definition of Mental Disorder: Neither Necessary nor Desirable -
Defending Social Objectivity for “Mental Disorder” -
On the Gravity of Mental Illness Stigma -
Who Owns the Concept of Psychiatric Disorder? -
Osborne P. Wiggins, Jr., PhD, 1943–2021 -
THE DISCONTINUITY PROBLEM -
A MINIMAL SET LOW FOR SPEED -
Plants as Machines: History, Philosophy and Practical Consequences of an Idea -
Phenomenological interviews in learning and teaching phenomenological approach in psychiatry -
Does CEO Risk-Aversion Affect Carbon Emission? -
Confucian Virtue Ethics and Ethical Leadership in Modern China -
Alexis Fritz, Christof Mandry, Ingo Proft, Josef Schuster (Hrsg) (2021) Digitalisierung im Gesundheitswesen. Anthropologische und ethische Herausforderungen der Mensch-Maschine-Interaktion -
Hennessy-Milner and Van Benthem for Instantial Neighbourhood Logic -
Exploratory Considerations in Chemistry Education—Didactic Modelling for Complexity in Students’ Discussions -
Investigating Scientists’ Views of the Family Resemblance Approach to Nature of Science in Science Education -
The Normative, the Practical, and the Deliberatively Indispensable -
Being Sure and Living Well: How Security Affects Human Flourishing -
Can desire-satisfaction alienate our good? -
Institutional Responsibility is Prior to Personal Responsibility in a Pandemic -
Must Pessimists Be Suicidal? -
David Boonin: Dead Wrong: The Ethics of Posthumous Harm. New York: Oxford University Press, 2019. ISBN: 9780198842101, $65.00, HbK -
Nancy S. Jecker, Ending Midlife Bias: New Values for Old Age. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. ISBN 978-0-19-094907-5, $40, Hbk -
Partial Relationships and Epistemic Injustice -
Incalculable Instrumental Value in the Endangered Species Act -
Abundance and Variety in Nature: Fact and Value -
From Theory of Rhetoric to the Practice of Language Use: The Case of Appeals to Ethos Elements -
The social and ethical impacts of artificial intelligence in agriculture: mapping the agricultural AI literature -
When Doublespeak Goes Viral: A Speech Act Analysis of Internet Trolling -
What is a Beautiful Experiment? -
Ilora Finlay and Robert Preston: Death by appointment: a rational guide to the assisted dying debate -
When can cultural selection explain adaptation? -
Disagreement and Doubts About Darwinian Debunking -
Appreciation as an Epistemic Emotion -
Shaming of Tax Evaders: Empirical Evidence on Perceptions of Retributive Justice and Tax Compliance Intentions -
Shifting Interpretation in International Court of Justice’s Decision in the Islamic Republic of Iran v. United States of America: A Deliberate Step? - Number of publications for this day: 54
1 January 2022
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A Holey Perspective on Venn Diagrams -
Mutual Exclusivity in Pragmatic Agents -
Review of Montel, S.; Pollini, A (eds.). La question de l’espace au IVe siècle Avant J-C. dans le mondes grec et étrusco-italique: continuité, ruptures, reprises (2018). -
Solidarism as a contemporary idea from the past? -
Data Quality, Experimental Artifacts, and the Reactivity of the Psychological Subject Matter -
Authentication, Scale-Relativity, and Relational Kindhood -
A Reductive Analysis of Statements about Universals -
Why the Empirical Study of Non-Philosophical Expertise Does Not Undermine the Status of Philosophical Expertise -
Constructive Axiomatics in Spacetime Physics Part I: Walkthrough to the Ehlers-Pirani-Schild Axiomatisation -
Time Division Multiverse: A New Picture of Quantum Reality -
Putting theory in its place: The relationship between universality arguments and empirical constraints -
A Brain’s Self-identification as “Materialist” or “Non-Materialist” (dualist, panpsyschist, idealist etc) as an unwitting indication of its deep structure/wiring category rather than a statement of its philosophical stance. A survey associated with the article will identify relevant candidates for a brain- experiment. -
Zooming Through a Crisis -
Reviewing the Ethics and Philosophy Behind Social Media’s Crowdsourced Panopticon -
Technology Assessments and Effective Risk Management: A Plea for More Reflection and Rationality -
Improving the Ethical Dimension in the Innovation Process: Proposal for an Ethical Engineering Design Method -
The Cultural Influence of Control Sharing in Autonomous Driving -
Operationalizing the Ethics of Connected and Automated Vehicles: An Engineering Perspective -
Analysis of Production Line Project Based on Value Sensitive Design -
Epistemic Democracy and Technopolitics: Four Models of Deliberation -
Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Hate Speech -
The Fairness Impact Assessment: Conceptualizing Problems of Fairness in Technological Design -
The diachronic threshold problem -
Experimental philosophy without intuitions: an illustration of why it fails -
Philosophizing out of bounds -
Everything but the kitchen sink: how (not) to give a plenitudinarian solution to the paradox of flexible origin essentialism -
Group epistemic value -
Précis of philosophy within its proper bounds -
Responses to Herman Cappelen and Jennifer Nado