27 December 2021
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Dylan Mulvin, Proxies: The Cultural Work of Standing In London: MIT Press, 2021. Pp. 228. ISBN 978-0-2620-4514-8. £40.00 (paperback). -
BJH volume 54 issue 4 Cover and Front matter -
Andrei Pop, A Forest of Symbols: Art, Science, and Truth in the Long Nineteenth Century New York: Zone Books, 2019. Pp. 320. ISBN 978-1-9354-0836-9. £25.00 (hardback). -
BJH volume 54 issue 4 Cover and Back matter - Number of publications for this day: 4
26 December 2021
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Institution Building in Weak States: The Primacy of Local Politics. By Andrew Radin. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2020. Pp. xv, 280. $119.95 (HB), $39.95 (PB). -
The Challenge of God: Continental Philosophy and the Catholic Intellectual Tradition. Edited by Colby Dickinson, Hugh Miller, and Kathleen McNutt. New York, London: Bloomsbury, T&T Clark, 2020. Pp. x, 173. £85.00 (HB), £28.99 (PB). Theology and Contemporary Continental Philosophy: The Centrality of Negative Dialectic. By Colby Dickinson. London, New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2019. Pp. x, 157. $126.00 (HB), $42.00 (PB). Hope in a Secular Age: Deconstruction, Negative Theology, and the Future of Faith. By David Newheiser. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. ix, 177. Hardback. £75.00. -
Kierkegaard’s Theology of Encounter: An Edifying and Polemical Life. By David Lappano. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. Pp. vi, 264. £77.00. -
From the new Editorial Team -
Nicholas of Cusa and the Making of the Early Modern World. Edited by Simon J. G. Burton, Joshua Hollmann and Eric M. Parker. Boston: Brill, 2019. Pp. xxiii, 512. €149.00/$179.00. -
The Secular Enlightenment. By Margaret C. Jacob. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019. Pp. xi, 339. £25.00/$29.95 (HB), £14.99/$19.95 (PB). -
Wittgenstein, Religion and Ethics: New Perspectives from Philosophy and Theology. Edited by Mikel Burley London: Bloomsbury, 2018. Pp. xv, 266. £95.00 (HB), £28.99 (PB). -
Coping With Defeat: Sunni Islam, Roman Catholicism, and The Modern State. By Jonathan Laurence. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2021. Pp. xxvi, 578. £28.00/$35.00. -
A People’s Tragedy: Studies in Reformation. By Eamon Duffy. New York/London: Bloomsbury, 2020. Pp. viii, 264. £20.00. - Number of publications for this day: 9
25 December 2021
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Philosophy of Population Health: Philosophy for a New Public Health Era by Sean Valles: Reply by the Author -
Philosophy of Population Health: Philosophy for a New Public Health Era by Sean Valles: Critique and philosophy of population health from the position of service -
A systematic approach to the disclosure of genomic findings in clinical practice and research: a proposed framework with colored matrix and decision-making pathways - Number of publications for this day: 3
24 December 2021
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Ethical human resource management mitigates the positive association between illegitimate tasks and employee unethical behaviour -
Bias as an epistemic notion -
Distinguishing between legitimate and illegitimate roles for values in transdisciplinary research -
Bounded reflectivism and epistemic identity -
The adhesion to the Economy for the Common Good: Aligning organizations with values -
The state of corporate sustainability reporting in India: Evidence from environmentally sensitive industries -
Migration Injustice, State Obligations, Autocratic Regimes, and Religious Discrimination -
Religious Discrimination at the Border -
Refugees, Development and Autocracies -
Injustice or Capacity to Help? -
Political Ontology -
Forgiveness as Process -
With ot without Repentance -
Jacques Derrida on Hospitality beyond Invitation -
On the Ecological and Internal Rationality of Bayesian Conditionalization and Other Belief Updating Strategies -
Perceiving Direction in Directionless Time -
The Semantic View of Computation and the Argument from the Cognitive Science Practice -
The Open Systems View -
Critical reflections on the language of neoliberalism in education: Dangerous words and discourses of possibility -
Nearly two decades as Managing Editor of Educational Philosophy and Theory: A changing role with a changing journal in a changing world -
Experiments in negentropic knowledge: Bernard Stiegler and the philosophy of education II -
Pandemic reminders as psychological threat: thinking about COVID-19 lowers coping self-Efficacy among trauma-exposed adults -
Evaluations of three different types of smiles in relation to social anxiety and psychopathic traits -
African perspectives on just war -
Fake Dispositional Sentences: Manley and Wasserman’s Misstep - Number of publications for this day: 25
23 December 2021
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The ethical‐legal requirements for adolescent self‐consent to research in sub‐Saharan Africa: A scoping review -
Beneficent dehumanization: Employing artificial intelligence and carebots to mitigate shame‐induced barriers to medical care -
BEER Heterodoxies: A new section to trigger unorthodox voices and perspectives -
Attentional progress by conceptual engineering -
ASIAN TRANSMIGRANT TEACHERS IN URBAN BILINGUAL SCHOOLS: MOBILITY, FLEXIBLE CITIZENSHIP, AND EDUCATIONAL TRAJECTORIES -
Decolonizing University Teaching and Learning:An Entry Model for Grappling with Complexities -
Hospitals as total institutions -
Niels Jørgen Cappelørn, Alastair Hannay, Bruce H. Kirmmse, Joel D. S. Rasmussen, Vanessa Rumble, and David D. Possen, (Eds.), “Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks Volume 11: Part 2, Loose Papers, 1843-1855.” -
Catherine Homan, “A Hermeneutics of Poetic Education: The Play of the In-Between.” -
Drifting and Directed Minds: The Significance of Mind-Wandering for Mental Agency -
Quantificational Attitudes -
Conciliatory strategies in philosophy -
If You Are Committed to Justice, Why Aren’t You an Activist? Comments on Allen Buchanan -
Knowing What Justice Means and Being Committed to It: Remarks on Allen Buchanan’s Analysis of Conservative Factual Beliefs -
Justice and Doxastic Handicaps -
When Knowing What Is Just and Being Committed to Achieving it Is Not Enough -
Justice Principles, Empirical Beliefs, and Cognitive Biases: Reply to Buchanan’s ‘When Knowing What Is Just and Being Committed to Achieving it Is Not Enough’ -
Reasons, normativity, and value in aesthetics -
Hybrid Logic -
Finite freedom: Hegel on the existential function of the state -
International Schooling: Privilege and Power in Globalised Societies -
A Primer on Bartlett’s CRITIQUE OF IMPURE REASON -
Wage Exploitation as Disequilibrium Price -
The Ethics of Employment-at-Will: An Institutional Complementarities Approach -
A Lie Is a Lie: The Ethics of Lying in Business Negotiations -
INTERPRETING A FIELD IN ITS HEISENBERG GROUP -
Introduction: Skepticism in India -
The Madhyamaka Contribution to Skepticism -
Three Formulations of Cognitive Skepticism: Nāgārjuna, Jayarāśi, and Śrīharṣa -
Three Skepticisms in Cārvāka Epistemology: The Problem of Induction, Purandara’s Fallibilism, and Jayarāśi’s Skepticism about Philosophy -
Nyāya’s Response to Skepticism -
A. C. Mukerji on the Problem of Skepticism and Its Resolution in Neo-Vedānta -
Infinity and continuum in the alternative set theory -
Correction to: “To Normalize is to Impose a Requirement on an Existence.” Why Health Professionals Should Think Twice Before Using the Term “Normal” With Patients -
(Re)interpreting $$E=mc^2$$ E = m c 2 -
Dark Matter Realism -
Observing a Quantum Measurement -
Introduction to Perceptual Encounters: “Sensing” the Field of Human-Animal Studies -
Lamb Nationalism -
Activist as Symptom: Healing Trauma within a Ruptured Collective -
Embodied Violence Towards Nonhuman Animals in Anne Brontë’s Agnes Grey -
The Process of Coming and Going in this World: Conversation About Interspecies Collaboration, Domestication, Sound -
Emerging with Oddkin: Interdisciplinarity in the Animal Turn -
“Is it gonna be fun?”: Lolabelle, Dog Pianists, and Musical Réussite -
Environmental Education in Transdisciplinary Conversation -
Correction to: Undecidability of First-Order Modal and Intuitionistic Logics with Two Variables and One Monadic Predicate Letter -
Accuracy, probabilism, and the insufficiency of the alethic -
Openness and privacy in born-digital archives: reflecting the role of AI development -
Purifying applied mathematics and applying pure mathematics: how a late Wittgensteinian perspective sheds light onto the dichotomy -
Evidence for interactive common causes. Resuming the Cartwright-Hausman-Woodward debate -
A Lost Idyll of Connection? -
Which Vaccine? The Cost of Religious Freedom in Vaccination Policy - Number of publications for this day: 52
22 December 2021
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The environment: An ambiguous concept in Waddington’s biology -
The Ethics of Resistance: Tyranny of the Absolute -
High court should not restrict access to puberty blockers for minors -
The concise argument – choice, choices and the choice agenda -
Deidentification of facial photographs: a survey of editorial policies and practices -
Withholding or withdrawing life support in long-term neurointensive care patients: a single-centre, prospective, observational pilot study -
Voluntary sterilisation of young childless women: not so fast