18 January 2022
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The Increasing Importance of the Physical Body in Early Medieval Haṭhayoga: A Reflection on the Yogic Body in Liberation -
Trends in the Dynamic Evolution of Corporate Social Responsibility and Leadership: A Literature Review and Bibliometric Analysis -
Challenging the “Science from nowhere” perspective in the classroom - Number of publications for this day: 3
17 January 2022
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LETTER TO THE EDITORS -
Integrationism, practice-dependence and global justice -
Who’s next? Shifting balances between medical AI, physicians and patients in shaping the future of medicine -
Images Made by Contagion: On Dermatological Wax Moulages -
Bolzano’s externalist semantics of natural kind terms -
Book Review: Judith Butler, The Force of Nonviolence: An Ethico-Political Bind -
Book Review: Joseph E. David and Paul Scherz, The Evening of Life: The Challenges of Aging and Dying Well -
Book Review: Andrew Errington, Every Good Path: Wisdom and Practical Reason in Christian Ethics and the Book of Proverbs -
Book Review: Jonathan Chaplin, Faith in Democracy: Framing a Politics of Deep Diversity -
Book Review: Theodora Hawksley, Peacebuilding and Catholic Social Teaching -
Book Review: Mark R. Glanville and Luke Glanville, Refuge Reimagined: Biblical Kinship in Global Politics -
Book Review: Jennifer Hockenbery, Wisdom’s Friendly Heart: Augustinian Hope for Skeptics and Conspiracy Theorists -
Book Review: Therese Feiler, Logics of War: The Use of Force and the Problem of Mediation -
Book Review: Hak Joon Lee, God and Community Organizing: A Covenantal Approach -
Book Review: Kiara A. Jorgenson and Alan G. Padgett, Ecotheology: A Christian Conversation -
Book Review: Eleanor McLaughlin, Unconscious Christianity in Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Late Theology: Encounters with the Unknown Christ -
Book Review: Conor M. Kelly, The Fullness of Free Time: A Theological Account of Leisure and Recreation in the Moral Life -
Book Review: Adrian Thatcher, Gender and Christian Ethics -
Book Review: Nigel Biggar, What’s Wrong with Rights? -
Can the constitution be saved? -
Exceptionalism at the Time of covid-19: Where Nationalism Meets Irrationality -
Marco Sgarbi, Kant and Aristotle: Epistemology, Logic and Method Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2016 Pp. x + 292 ISBN 9781438459974 (hbk), $95.00 -
The Political Conception of Human Rights and Its Rule(s) of Recognition -
Density functional theory, chemical reactivity, and the Fukui functions -
Direct Inference and Probabilistic Accounts of Induction -
Inside and Outside a Possible World -
The Brothers Karamazov and the theology of suffering -
Self-Discovery and a Sense of Wholeness in the Transgressive Auto/biogrAfrical Discourses of African American Women Writers -
Reconsidering harm in psychiatric manuals within an explicationist framework -
Making Biomedical Sciences publications more accessible for machines -
Unintentional intentionality: art and design in the age of artificial intelligence -
Recommender systems for mental health apps: advantages and ethical challenges -
A philosophical view on singularity and strong AI -
UNsupported: The Needs and Rights of Children Fathered by UN Peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of Congo -
Possibility Precedes Actuality -
What Makes People Happy? Evidence from International Data -
Accidentally Killing on Purpose: Transferred Malice and Missing Victims -
COVID-19 and Biomedical Experts: When Epistemic Authority is (Probably) Not Enough -
Women Directors and Corporate Social Performance: An Integrative Review of the Literature and a Future Research Agenda -
Is Husserl’s Antinaturalism up to Date? A Critical Review of the Contemporary Attempts to Mathematize Phenomenology -
Are Tort Remedies ‘Civil Recourse’? -
Reverse mathematics and semisimple rings - Number of publications for this day: 42
16 January 2022
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The Different Facets of Injustice -
Grounding Equal Freedom -
Review: Aesthetic Education at Tibet’s Mindröling Monastery -
Imagination as a Process -
The Philosophies of America Reader: From the Popol Voh to the Present ed. by Kim Díaz and Mathew A. Foust (review) -
Pragmatist Philosophy and Dance: Interdisciplinary Dance Research in the American South by Eric Mullis (review) -
Pragmatism, Logic, and Law by Frederic R. Kellogg (review) -
A New Approach to the Problem of the Order of the Ten Trichotomies and the Classification of Sixty-six Types of Signs in Peirce’s Late Speculative Grammar -
Dewey and the Given -
On a Mistaken Emendation of Peirce’s 1903 Harvard Lectures -
Bain’s Theory of Belief and the Genesis of Pragmatism -
On Peirce’s Immediate Object -
Accommodating Ambiguity Within Aquinas’ Philosophy Of Truth -
Correction to: The Silence of Physics -
Modes of Self-Awareness: Perception, Dreams, Memory -
Modernity’s exclusions -
Atomism, Communitarianism, and Confucian Familism -
Flat mechanisms: a reductionist approach to levels in mechanistic explanations -
Building Ethical Narratives: The Audiences for AICPA Editorials -
Women and networks in the late Renaissance -
On the Early Buddhist Attitude Toward Metaphysics -
A New Halpern-Pearl Definition of Actual Causality by Appealing to the Default World - Number of publications for this day: 22
15 January 2022
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Level and determinants of willingness to donate organs among the general public: A cross‐sectional survey in China -
A Theory of Bioethics David DeGrazia and Joseph Millum, Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2022. 316 pp. ISBN 9781009011747. $24.99 (Paperback) -
All quantum mixtures are proper -
The Veritistic Merit of Doxastic Conservatism in Belief Revision -
Unveiling philosophy and social aspects nanotechnology- A short review -
Pluralism and epistemic goals: why the social sciences will (probably) not be synthesised by evolutionary theory -
Losing the race? Philosophy of race in U.K. philosophy departments -
Paying people for getting vaccinated? A favorable solution for both vaccine‐hesitant persons and the public -
Political Legitimacy as a Problem of Judgment – What Distinguishes Moralist, Realist, and Pragmatist Approaches? -
Financial Power and Democratic Legitimacy – How to Think Realistically about Public Debt -
Political Realism and Epistemic Constraints -
Realism against Legitimacy – For a Radical, Action-Oriented Political Realism -
A Realistic European Story of Peoplehood – The Future of the European Union beyond Williams’s Basic Legitimation Demand -
For an Agonistic Element in Realist Legitimacy -
Legitimacy between Acceptance and Acceptability – A Subjects-First View -
Introduction to the Special Issue on Realist and Pragmatist Approaches to Democratic Legitimacy -
Cicero -
Semantic Conceptions of Information -
Korean Philosophy -
Will archivists use AI to enhance or to dumb down our societal memory? -
Vi/vi/sec/tion of industrial design. Gui Bonsiepe and the formulation of the interface concept. Intec Chile 1972. Document of the beginning of a paradigm shift in the interaction design disciplines -
Taking Up Thagard’s Challenge: A Formal Model of Conceptual Revision -
Introduction: Ethical Dimensions of Enactive Cognition—Perspectives on Enactivism, Bioethics and Applied Ethics -
On Blame and Punishment: Self-blame, Other-Blame, and Normative Negligence -
Black is the new orange: how to determine AI liability -
The cultural legacy of Galileo and the problematic concept of myth -
The Interactive Effect of Perceived Overqualification and Peer Overqualification on Peer Ostracism and Work Meaningfulness -
Practicing Neighbor Love: Empathy, Religion, and Clinical Ethics - Number of publications for this day: 28
14 January 2022
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Theory Roulette: Choosing that Climate Change is not a Tragedy of the Commons (forthcoming) -
Hurtado de Mendoza on the “Moral” Modality – Part 1: Hurtado’s Writings Prior to 1630 -
Are We Responsible for Laughing? – Suárez on Laughter’s Voluntariness -
Respects of Dependence and Symmetry -
On the Alleged Inconsistency in Van Inwagen’s Rebuttal of Evans’ Argument