13 December 2021
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Ahmed Ragab. Piety and Patienthood in Medieval Islam. -
Karena Kalmbach. The Meanings of a Disaster: Chernobyl and Its Afterlives in Britain and France. -
Bruce T. Moran. Paracelsus: An Alchemical Life. -
Felipe Rojas. The Pasts of Roman Anatolia: Interpreters, Traces, Horizons. -
Mind the Gap: Acoustical Answers to Cosmological Concerns in First-Century b.c.e. China -
He Bian. Know Your Remedies: Pharmacy and Culture in Early Modern China. -
David Sepkoski. Catastrophic Thinking: Extinction and the Value of Diversity from Darwin to the Anthropocene. -
Ken Thompson. Darwin’s Most Wonderful Plants: A Tour of His Botanical Legacy. -
Open-Access Resource for Instructors and Students of History of Science in Latin America and the Caribbean -
HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHY OF RIGHT ; AND THE IDEA OF THE WORLD: DIALECTIC’S ; “POLITICAL COSMOLOGY” -
Hegel, Weber, and Bureaucracy -
Amen to daat: on the foundations of Jewish epistemology -
To Give or to Receive? The Role of Giver Versus Receiver on Object Tracking and Object Preferences in Children and Adults -
The Origin and Cultural Evolution of East Asian Cognitive Style: A Case Study of the Book of Changes (Yijing易經) -
Serpent Handling: Toward a Cognitive Account – Honoring the Scholarship of Ralph W. Hood Jr. -
Network Structure Impacts the Synchronization of Collective Beliefs -
Numerical Origins: The Critical Questions -
Correction to: Philosophy of sustainability experimentation _ experimental legacy, normativity and transfer of evidence -
Nietzsche on the passions and self-cultivation: contra the Stoics and Spinoza -
Host Manipulation Mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 -
Biobanking and risk assessment: a comprehensive typology of risks for an adaptive risk governance -
Ethical problems in the use of algorithms in data management and in a free market economy -
Accessing Self-Control -
Pairing and sharing: The birth of the sense of us -
Techno-species in the Becoming Towards a Relational Ontology of Multi-species Assemblages (ROMA) - Number of publications for this day: 25
12 December 2021
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Comparative philosophy of education: Reading Zehou Li (李泽厚)’s philosophy in a postcolonial time -
Rational Redundancy in Referring Expressions: Evidence from Event‐related Potentials -
Your pain is not mine: A critique of clinical empathy -
Comment on `Do electromagnetic waves always propagate along null geodesics?’ -
Accuracy, Probabilism, and the Insufficiency of the Alethic -
Sins of Inquiry: How to Criticize Scientific Pursuits -
Modeling Morality (Preprint) -
Experimental Philosophy of Medicine and the Concepts of Health and Disease (Preprint) -
Developmental Programming, Evolution, and Animal Welfare: A Case for Evolutionary Veterinary Science (Preprint) -
Responsibility for Collective Epistemic Harms -
Free Energy: A User’s Guide -
When No Laughing Matter is No Laughing Matter: The Challenges in Developing a Cognitive Theory of Humor -
Be fruitful and multiply: Fitness and health in evolutionary mismatch and clinical research -
Robert Mitchell, Infectious Liberty. Biopolitics between Romanticism and Liberal-ism. New York, NY: Fordham University Press, 2021. Pp. 304. -
Mitchell Dean and Daniel Zamora, The Last Man Takes LSD: Foucault and the End of Revolution. London: Verso, 2021. Pp. 256. -
Faux Amis, Vrais Amis? Amis. -
Pierre Hadot, The Selected Writings of Pierre Hadot: Philosophy as Practice. Lon-don: Bloomsbury, 2020. Pp. 320. -
“Let those who have an experience of prison speak”: The Cri-tique & Praxis of the Prisons Information Group (1970-1980) -
Genopower: On Genomics, Disability, and Impairment -
Sex, Emancipation, and Aesthetics: Ars Erotica and the Cage of Eurocentric Modernity -
Intolerable: A book symposium -
Beauty between Repression and Coercion: A Few Thoughts on Richard Shusterman’s Ars Erotica: Sex and Somaesthetics in the Classical Arts of Love -
On the Interest in the Art of Loving: Richard Shusterman’s Ars Erotica -
Ars Erotica and Sôphrosunê: Examining Shusterman’s Nietzsche -
Special section: Contributions from The Foucault Circle -
Sexuality and/as Art, Power, and Reconciliation -
Challenge to What Is: The Effect and Aftermath of Exposing Intolerable Conditions of Confinement -
The Problem of Concealment: Reformism, Information Struggles, and the Position of Intellectuals -
Foucault’s Outside: Contingency, May-Being, and Revolt -
Shirts and Hearts -
Dianna Taylor, Sexual Violence and Humiliation: A Foucauldian-Feminist Per-spective (Interdisciplinary Research in Gender). London and New York: Routledge, 2020. Pp. 128. -
Abolitionist Broken Windows and the Violence of Power Relations -
Mona Lilja, Constructive Resistance: Repetitions, Emotions, and Time. London: Rowman & Littlefield, 2021. Pp. 184. -
Reform, Abolition, Problematization -
Marco Checchi, The Primacy of Resistance: Power, Opposition and Becoming. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. -
Abolition and the Prophetic Imagination -
Lynne Huffer, Foucault’s Strange Eros. Columbia: Columbia University Press, 2020. Pp. 280. -
Two Friends and a Camera: Foucault, Livrozet, and the Guerilla Art of Documentary Film -
Foucault Studies No. 31 -
The Forgotten Spanish Charity: Love, Government, and The Poor -
David Macey, The Lives of Foucault. A Biography. London: Verso, [1993] 2019. Pp. 613. -
ProAna Worlds: Affectivity and Echo Chambers Online - Number of publications for this day: 42
11 December 2021
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The impacts of neoliberal discourse and language in education: Critical perspectives on a rhetoric of equality, well-being, and justice, edited by Mitja Sardoc, Routledge, 2021, USD44.05 (e-book), ISBN 9780367815172 -
Ways of being have no way of being useful -
Kinds and Origins of Evil -
Infantmethodologies -
The Axiom of Choice -
Perceptual Experience and Perceptual Justification -
Correction to: Better Scared than Sorry: The Pragmatic Account of Emotional Representation -
Exploring the role of abusive supervision and customer mistreatment with a felt obligation on the knowledge hiding behaviours among front-line employees: a group analysis -
Lying Without Saying Something False? A Cross-Cultural Investigation of the Folk Concept of Lying in Russian and English Speakers -
Seven Principles for Seven Generations: Moral Boundaries for Transformational Change -
Six Theses on Mechanisms and Mechanistic Science - Number of publications for this day: 11
10 December 2021
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Ruth Boeker, Locke on Persons and Personal Identity, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021 -
Stefano Marino and Pietro Terzi (eds.), Kant’s ‘Critique of Aesthetic Judgment’ in the 20th Century: A Companion to its Main Interpretations, Berlin: De Gruyter, 2021 -
Jennifer M. Rampling, The Experimental Fire. Inventing English Alchemy, 1300-1700, Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2020 -
Big Books, Small Books, Readers, Riddles and Contexts – The Story of English Mythography -
Expanding the Corpus of Early Modern Natural Philosophy – Initial Results and a Review of Available Sources -
Word, Sign and Representation in Descartes -
The ‘Necessity’ of Leibniz’s Rejection of Necessitarianism -
Reasons for the Method in Descartes’ Discours -
The Young Leibniz and the Ontological Argument – From Rejection to Reconsideration -
Teaching Children How to Think: Rational Autonomy as an Aim of Liberal Education -
Review of The Engaged Scholar: Expanding the Impact of Academic Research in Today’s world by Andrew J. Hoffman -
On the very idea of pursuitworthiness -
Book Review: The Privatized State, by Chiara Cordelli -
Postdigital positionality: Developing powerful inclusive narratives for learning, teaching, research and policy in higher education, by Sarah Hayes, Leiden: Brill, 2021, 318 pp., USD52.00 (paperback), ISBN 13: 978-90-04-43025-9 -
The inescapability of moral luck -
Emotional content influences eye-movements under natural but not under instructed conditions -
Coronashaming: interpersonal affect worsening in contexts of COVID-19 rule violations -
The Boundaries of Battlefields, Collaboration Between Enemies, and Just War Theory (Reply to Commentators) -
Conspiring with the Enemy: The Ethic of Cooperation in Warfare -
Conspiring with the Enemy: The Ethic of Cooperation in Warfare by Yvonne Chiu -
NASSP Book Award Commentary -
Breaking Down Communication: Narrative Medicine and its Distinctions. – A Reply to “Communication Breakdown: Probing the Limits of Narrative Medicine and its Discontents” by David J. Leichter.