12 November 2021
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Moral Sentimentalism -
The Nature and Value of Vagueness in the Law. Hrafn Asgeirsson, 2020. Oxford, Hart Publishing. x + 204 pp, $81.00 (hb) -
SOME CONSIDERATIONS ON THE ATTRIBUTION OF THE ‘NEW APULEIUS’ -
ANCESTRY AND FAMILY IDENTITY IN SUETONIUS’ CAESARS -
Introduction: The Posterizing Impulse in Philosophy of History -
Tolstoy’s War and Peace: Philosophy of History Defamiliarized -
History and/as Science: Rereading Paul Lacombe -
The Spinning Silkworm: Benedetto Croce’s History as the Story of Liberty -
What’s Forgotten About The Structure of Scientific Revolutions? -
Jerzy Topolski’s Marxist Anthropocentrism -
One-Dimensional Man, One-Dimensional History: Re-reading Herbert Marcuse -
The Windowless Room of the Present: Rereading David Harlan -
Peter Munz and Historical Thought -
Kittsteiner’s History Out of Joint -
Correction to: Anger and Absurdity -
Non-reflexivity and Revenge -
The Overfishing Problem: Natural and Social Categories in Early Twentieth-Century Fisheries Science -
Ethnomedical Specialists and their Supernatural Theories of Disease -
The Swedish translation and cultural adaptation of the Measure of Moral Distress for Healthcare Professionals (MMD-HP) -
“I haven’t had to bare my soul but now I kind of have to”: describing how voluntary assisted dying conscientious objectors anticipated approaching conversations with patients in Victoria, Australia -
Informed consent in psychotherapy: a survey on attitudes among psychotherapists in Switzerland -
Implicit Metaethical Intuitions: Validating and Employing a New IAT Procedure -
Western Skeptic vs Indian Realist. Cross-Cultural Differences in Zebra Case Intuitions -
Memory as Sensory Modality, Perception as Experience of the Past -
Migration Justice and Legitimacy -
Migration as a Matter of International Concern -
Assessing States’ Claims to Self-Determination in the Real World -
Two Decision Procedures for da Costa’s $$C_n$$ C n Logics Based on Restricted Nmatrix Semantics -
Innovations are disproportionately likely in the periphery of a scientific network -
Referees for Volume 16 (Issues 1–4), 2021 -
Understanding Co-authorship: Phenomenological Investigation of Faculty Members’ Experience in Iran Universities -
Farewell and Welcome -
Can we wrong a robot? -
Dismantling the Chinese Room with linguistic tools: a framework for elucidating concept-application disputes -
Achieving a ‘Good AI Society’: Comparing the Aims and Progress of the EU and the US -
Developing Ethical Sensitivity in Future Accounting Practitioners: The Case of a Dialogic Learning for Final-Year Undergraduates -
A Model for Teaching About the Nature of Science in the Context of Biological Education - Number of publications for this day: 37
11 November 2021
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What Can Bilingual Children Tell Us About the Developmental Relationship Between Vocabulary and Grammar? -
Empirical Evidence for Extended Cognitive Systems -
Blind to Bias? Young Children Do Not Anticipate that Sunk Costs Lead to Irrational Choices -
The experimental philosophy of law: New ways, old questions, and how not to get lost -
The Quiet Lake and the Hidden Spring: Locating the Ground in Kierkegaard’s Works of Love -
Telling Lies, Telling Tales and Telling (and Doing) the Truth: Racism, Moral Repair and the Case for Reparations -
Regulation of positive and negative emotions across cultures: does culture moderate associations between emotion regulation and mental health? -
The influence of inhibitory control on reappraisal and the experience of negative emotions -
The profinite topology of free groups and weakly generic tuples of automorphisms -
The function of the ideal in liberal democratic contexts -
The basic liberties: An essay on analytical specification -
Has Williamson’s Claim that Knowledge Is the most General Factive Mental State Been Disproved? -
Learning Jazz Language by Aural Imitation: A Usage-Based Communicative Jazz Theory (Part 1) -
“Gender” Performs Tacitly: The “Tacit Turn” in Pedagogy -
The Claims of Politics on the Arts? Oakeshott and Scrutiny in the 1930s -
Visual Art and Pragmatic Truth: Georgia O’Keeffe at the Helm -
Art Clusters: The Importance of Similarities in Aesthetic Research and Education -
Disposing of Art and Educating Theory Choice -
Toward the Idea of a Character: Kant, Hegel, and the End of Logic -
Sport, games, and the fluidity of agency -
Human dominion and wild animal suffering -
The Roots of Occasionalism? Causation, Metaphysical Dependence, and Soul-Body Relations in Augustine -
Princess Elisabeth’s Cautions and Descartes’ Suppression of the Traité de l’Homme -
Mechanism, Occasionalism and Final Causes in Johann Christoph Sturm’s Physics -
Characterisations in Britain of Isaac Newton’s Approach to Physical Inquiry in the Principia between 1687 and 1713 -
Finally, a Monograph on Bruno’s De immenso! -
Documenti e studi sulla tradizione filosofica medievale, edited by Amos Bertolacci and Gabriele Galluzzo -
The Experimental Fire: Inventing English Alchemy, 1300–1700, written by Jennifer M. Rampling -
Gender, Health, and Healing, 1250–1550, edited by Sara Ritchey and Sharon Strocchia -
Kepler, rénovateur de l’optique, written by Gérard Simon -
La magie naturelle, written by Jacques Lefèvre d’Étaples -
Thinking on Earthquakes in Early Modern Europe: Firm Beliefs on Shaky Ground, written by Rienk Vermij -
Descartes et la fabrique du monde: Le problème cosmologique de Copernic à Descartes, written by Édouard Mehl -
Science without Leisure: Practical Naturalism in Istanbul, 1660–1732, written by Harun Küçük -
Women, Philosophy and Science: Italy and Early Modern Europe, edited by Sabrina Ebbersmeyer and Gianni Paganini -
What Is It Like To Be an Environment? A Semantic and Epistemological Inquiry -
Narrative Scaffolding -
Levinas’ Otherness: An Ethical Dimension for Enactive Sociality -
To lock or not to lock? Mexico case -
The great leveller? COVID-19’s dynamic interaction with social inequalities in the UK -
Open science, data sharing and solidarity: who benefits? -
From Instrumental to Integral Mindfulness: Toward a More Holistic and Transformative Approach in Schools -
Correction to: The diachronic threshold problem -
Digital Phenotyping: an Epistemic and Methodological Analysis -
Leaving the laboratory: Using Field Science to Disrupt and Expand Historically Enduring Narratives of Science Teaching and Learning -
Medizinethik-Lehre digital? Herausforderungen und Potenziale - Number of publications for this day: 46
10 November 2021
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Indeterminacy, Coincidence, and “Sourcing Newness” in Mathematical Research -
Prolegomena to Virtue-Theoretic Studies in the Philosophy of Mathematics -
Amount of Learning and Signal Stability Modulate Emergence of Structure and Iconicity in Novel Signaling Systems -
Indicatives, Subjunctives, and the Falsity of the Antecedent -
Word Order Variation is Partially Constrained by Syntactic Complexity -
Language Signaling High Proportions and Generics Lead to Generalizing, but Not Essentializing, for Novel Social Kinds -
Multi-model approaches to phylogenetics: Implications for idealization -
From Monster to Child -
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Sartre and the Uninhabitability of Consciousness -
Life as Hesitation -
Immanuel Kants transcendentale logica -
Tussen hamer en aambeeld -
How to be a Universalist about Methods in African Philosophy -
Good governance: Contemporary issues in political philosophy -
Scientific Progress Without Justification -
Laws beyond spacetime