9 February 2022
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Against trivializing language description (and comparison) -
Non-culmination in two Bantu languages -
A nonstandard type of affix reordering -
Beyond nominal tense -
Grammaticalization and phonological reidentification in White Hmong -
Remembering emotions -
Holism, Particularity, and the Vividness of Life -
Reputation for Competence: Social Learning Mechanisms Create an Incentive to Help Others -
New Omnivorism: a Novel Approach to Food and Animal Ethics -
Anaphoric Conservativity -
Ankle-Worn Sensor Sleeve to increase walking motivation -
Preserving Narrative Identity for Dementia Patients: Embodiment, Active Environments, and Distributed Memory -
Michel Morange: The Black Box of Biology: A History of the Molecular Revolution, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2020 -
Does the Brain Think? -
EAP volume 38 issue 1 Cover and Front matter -
EAP volume 38 issue 1 Cover and Back matter - Number of publications for this day: 16
8 February 2022
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Market Harms and Market Benefits -
Referring to the World: An Opinionated Introduction to the Theory of Reference -
Christoph Besold on confederation rights and duties of esteem in diplomatic relations -
Personality, authority, and self-esteem in Hobbes’s Leviathan -
Esteem and self-esteem in early modern ethics and politics. An overview -
Between admiration, deception, and reckoning: Niccolò Machiavelli’s economies of esteem -
Representation, reflection, and self-esteem in the amour pur debate -
Mandeville on self-liking, morality, and hypocrisy -
Free will ruled by reason: Pufendorf on moral value and moral estimation -
Moral theology and the historian’s conscience: is there a license to besmirch? -
The conundrum of the psychological interface: On the problems of bridging the biological and the social -
Eugenics and photography in Britain, the USA and Australia 1870–1940 -
STUDENT EXCHANGE AND BRITISH GOVERNMENT POLICY: UK STUDENTS’ STUDY ABROAD 1955-1978 -
STUDENT EXCHANGE AND BRITISH GOVERNMENT POLICY: UK STUDENTS STUDY ABROAD 1955-1978 -
BOURDIEU MIGHT UNDERSTAND: INDIGENOUS HABITUS CLIVÉ IN THE AUSTRALIAN ACADEMY -
Attending to Macbeth: Cultural therapy or therapy for culture? -
Psychiatry and mental health care in the classroom: A reflection on the potential effects of policy implementation -
How Certain is Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle? -
Libertarian approaches to the COVID‐19 pandemic -
Addressing racism in the healthcare encounter: The role of clinical ethics consultants -
Normative Resilience -
A Husserlian Critique of Pannenberg’s Understanding of Subjectivity -
Philip A. Gottschalk, Entertaining Angels Unaware: Welcoming the Immigrant Other -
Doctor Ex Machina: A Critical Assessment of the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Health Care -
Access-to-Care and Conscience: Conflicting or Coherent? -
Reconciling Regulation with Scientific Autonomy in Dual-Use Research -
The Phenomenology of Healing: Eight Ways of Dealing With the Ill and Impaired Body -
Medical Ethics as Taught and as Practiced: Principlism, Narrative Ethics, and the Case of Living Donor Liver Transplantation -
Health-Care Professionals and Lethal Injection: An Ethical Inquiry -
Karen Ng, Hegel’s Concept of Life: Self-Consciousness, Freedom, Logic. New York: Oxford University Press, 2020. ISBN: 978-0190947613 (hbk). Pp. 336. £55. -
Ethics of AI-Enabled Recruiting and Selection: A Review and Research Agenda -
Correction to: Does Facebook Violate Its Users’ Basic Human Rights? -
Modal Definability: Two Commuting Equivalence Relations -
Health within illness: The negativity of vulnerability revised -
Novel Neurorights: From Nonsense to Substance -
Born digital or fossilised digitally? How born digital data systems continue the legacy of social violence towards LGBTQI + communities: a case study of experiences in the Republic of Ireland -
Elementary Particles: What are they? Substances, Elements and Primary Matter -
(Online) Spelling the (Digital) Spell: Talking About Magic in the Digital Revolution -
Carl Schmitt’s early legal-theoretical writings: Statute and judgment and the value of the state and the significance of the individual -
Epistemic Contradictions Do Not Threaten Classical Logic -
Epistemic Luck and Knowledge -
A useful overview of contemporary debates about scientific objectivity -
Thinking About Pedagogy: A Collection of Articles -
Max Power: Implementing the Capabilities Approach to Identify Thresholds and Ceilings in Energy Justice - Number of publications for this day: 44
7 February 2022
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Blame and culpability in explaining changes in perceptions of corporate social responsibility and credibility -
“They’re Not True Humans:” Beliefs about Moral Character Drive Denials of Humanity -
Walking, Talking, Imagining: Ethical Engagement with Sex Workers -
Professional Boundaries that Promote Dignity and Rights in Social Work Practice -
The soul‐soother of later antiquity: Nietzsche on Epicurus and Schopenhauer -
Experiences and practices of key research team members in obtaining informed consent for pharmacogenetic research among people living with HIV: a qualitative study -
The structure of semantic norms -
Human rights and nutritional care in nurse education: lessons learned -
On the algebraization of Henkin‐type second‐order logic -
TAKING REINHARDT’S POWER AWAY -
Michele Alacevich, Albert O. Hirschman: An Intellectual Biography (New York: Columbia University Press, 2021), pp. 352, $35 (hardcover). ISBN: 9780231199827. -
IN DEFENSE OF THE STANDARD PICTURE: WHAT THE STANDARD PICTURE EXPLAINS THAT THE MORAL IMPACT THEORY CANNOT -
THE ECONOMISTS AND THE COMBINATION LAWS: A REAPPRAISAL -
Violence Regimes: A Useful Concept for Social Politics, Social Analysis, and Social Theory -
The Logical Development of Pretense Imagination -
Die innere Dynamik von selbst- und umweltbezogenen Tugenden im tugendhaften Akteur. -
A Genealogical Study of Facemasks in China: From Hygienic Modernity to Care -
A Pragmatic Dissolution of Curry’s Paradox -
Mandatory vaccination and the ‘seat belt analogy’ argument: a critical analysis in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic -
Concerns About Psychiatric Neurosurgery and How They Can Be Overcome: Recommendations for Responsible Research -
A Strict Finite Foundation for Geometric Constructions -
Critique & praxis: A critical philosophy of illusions, values, and action -
Shall we forget human nature? Political anthropology and technics from Marx and Engels to Simondon -
Method to the madness: Reading Foucault between geometry and brackets -
Are Adults and Children One Another’s Moral Equals? -
Enhancing Gender -
Is co-management a double-edged sword in the protected areas of Sundarbans mangrove? -
Sex Robots: Are We Ready for Them? An Exploration of the Psychological Mechanisms Underlying People’s Receptiveness of Sex Robots - Number of publications for this day: 28
6 February 2022
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Selection, presentism, and pluralist history -
Fideism - Number of publications for this day: 2
5 February 2022
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Payment is a benefit and why it matters for pediatric trials -
Red herrings about relative measures: A response to Hoefer and Krauss -
Human Rights: A Promising Perspective for Business & Society -
Book Review: Anaesthetics of Existence: Essays on Experience at the Edge, by Cressida J. Heyes -
Wittgenstein’s Account of Music and its Comparison to Language: Understanding, Experience and Rules -
Causal Judgment in the Wild: Evidence from the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election -
When the “Tabula” is Anything but “Rasa:” What Determines Performance in the Auditory Statistical Learning Task? -
Accessing Semantic Information from Above: Parafoveal Processing during the Reading of Vertically Presented Sentences in Traditional Chinese -
Understanding “Why:” How Implicit Questions Shape Explanation Preferences -
The Emergence of Natural Language Quantification