1 September 2021
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Noble Animals, Brutish Animals -
Netting Nemo: A Moral Ontology for the Scaled and Slimy -
Wild Animal Suffering and the Laissez-Faire Intuition -
Torture and the Corrida -
Human Identity, Animal Identity, and Reflective Endorsement -
Freedom and responsibility in the COVID debate -
Vaccine nationalism – at this point in the COVID‐19 pandemic: Unjustifiable -
The continuity of inquiry and normative philosophy of science -
Frege’s Conception of Logic: Truth, the True, and Assertion -
A phenomenographic study of scientists’ beliefs about the causes of scientists’ research misconduct -
Review Essay: Energopolitics, the Eurocene, and Critical Theory -
Entrepreneurship, Conflict, and Peace: The Role of Inclusion and Value Creation -
CONSCIOUSNESS – AIM WITHOUT INTENTION? -
Hung Yao-hsün and Japanese Philosophy -
Reception and Transformation of Heidegger’s Philosophy in East Asia -
Hung Yao-hsün and the Kyoto School -
The Continuity between Hung Yao-hsün’s Early and Late Philosophy -
Tzu-Wei Hung, ed., Existential Engagement: Philosophy in Taiwan, the Japanese Era -
A Cultural Perspective Based On Fūdo—in Connection to the Fūdo of Taiwan -
Kyōto in Davos. The Question of the Human from a Cross-Cultural Vantage Point -
Thomas P. Kasulis, Engaging Japanese Philosophy: A Short History -
A puzzle about business ethics -
Metaphysics Avoidance: Mark Wilson and Ernst Cassirer* -
When the Concrete is Hard -
Realism Without Rigidity? -
Précis of Physics Avoidance -
The Right to Explanation☆ -
On the assumption of self-reflective subjectivity -
Racial Integration and the Problem of Relational Devaluation -
Avicenna on Equivocity and Modulation: A Reconsideration of the asmāʾ mushakkika (and tashkīk al-wujūd) -
Three Attitudes Towards Nature -
Précis of narrow content -
Hidalgo, C.A (2021). How Humans Judge Machines. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. ISBN: 9780262045520 -
The Moral Disillusionment Model of Organizational Transgressions: Ethical Transgressions Trigger More Negative Reactions from Consumers When Committed by Nonprofits -
The role of Corporate Social Responsibility in Organisational Identity Communication, Co-Creation and Orientation -
Practical Structure and Moral Skill -
What basic emotions really are: modularity, motivation, and behavioral variability -
Why Probability isn’t Magic -
From relational equality to personal responsibility -
Transparency and the Black Box Problem: Why We Do Not Trust AI -
Computational Errors and Suspension in a PWK Epistemic Agent -
Logic and Majority Voting -
Getting Out in Front of the Owl of Minerva Problem -
Medizinethik in Zeiten des Moralismus -
Public Sector Organizational Failure: A Study of Collective Denial in the UK National Health Service -
Moral Pragmatism as a Bridge Between Duty, Utility, and Virtue in Managers’ Ethical Decision-Making -
John Rawls’ Concept of the Reasonable: A Study of Stakeholder Action and Reaction Between British Petroleum and the Victims of the Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico -
Doing Good, Feeling Good? Entrepreneurs’ Social Value Creation Beliefs and Work-Related Well-Being -
Obedience and Disobedience in Plato’s Crito and the Apology: Anticipating the Democratic Turn of Civil Disobedience -
Leader Goal Orientation and Ethical Leadership: A Socio-Cognitive Approach of the Impact of Leader Goal-Oriented Behavior on Employee Unethical Behavior -
Politics in the Time of COVID -
Resisting neoliberal capitalism in Chile: The possibility of social critique -
Political science pedagogy: A critical, radical, and utopian perspective -
Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy, Volume X - Number of publications for this day: 54
31 August 2021
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A trade‐off: Antimicrobial resistance and COVID‐19 -
Conscientious objections, the nature of medicine, and the need for reformability -
An empirical bioethical examination of Norwegian and British doctors’ views of responsibility and (de)prioritization in healthcare -
Statement of Retraction -
How and why to express the emotions: A taxonomy of emotional expression with historical illustrations -
Respect, cognitive capacity, and profound disability -
More than merely verbal disputes -
Gödelian platonism and mathematical intuition -
Coexistence between attention and distraction: An attempt to bridge the gap between Bernard Stiegler and Walter Benjamin -
Teaching curriculum theory as a Baradian apparatus -
Towards ethical preparedness: Regulators’ responses to ethical issues during the COVID-19 pandemic -
The role of nurses’ professional values during the COVID-19 crisis -
What Basic Emotions Really Are: Modularity, Motivation, and Behavioral Variability -
Conceptual Roles of Evolvability across Evolutionary Biology: Between Diversity and Unification -
Evolvability as a Disposition: Philosophical Distinctions, Scientific Implications -
Is the life-world reduction sufficient in quantum physics ? -
A PHENOMENOLOGICAL ONTOLOGY FOR PHYSICS: Merleau-Ponty and QBism -
What Makes Behavioral Measures of Consciousness Subjective and Direct? -
LOOKING THROUGH TEACHERS’ EYES – INVESTIGATING TEACHER AGENCY -
The Rationality of Fundamentalist Belief -
Signs of Transition: An Editorial -
People and Words Reciprocally Educate Each Other – Semiotic Theory of Learning -
Jaspers on Communicology – The Scission Point Boundary Condition of Existence and Existenz -
Critical Global Semiotics -
Semioethics and the Average Life – Philosophical Harvesting from Arid Soils -
Semiotics and the Suburbs – A Phenomenological Analysis of Urban Frontier Settlements -
Transcendentalist Encounters with a Universe of Signs -
A Search for Traces – Karl Rahner in the USSR -
Im-Mortal Man – A Comparison of the Concept in Thomism and Evolutionism -
Origins of the Karl Rahner Society -
Karl Rahner at Vatican II – An Appreciation -
Ways to God – William Desmond’s Recapitulation of Thomas Aquinas’s Five Ways -
Karl Rahner’s Work on the Assumption of Mary into Heaven -
Responses to Divine Communication – Oedipus and Socrates -
Searching for Wisdom – Towards a Systematic Integration of Sophiology into Theology -
Plagiarism in the Sacred Sciences – Three Impediments to Institutional Reform -
Why God Did Not Choose All Souls – New Scriptural Evidence -
The Karl Rahner Society in the Twenty-First Century (1998–2019) -
Possible Thomistic Response to Hume’s Law and to Moore’s Open-Question Argument -
His Royal I-ness – The Function of God in the Bible -
The Perichoresis of the Trinity – Overcoming the Moral Gap and the Theological Foundations of Christian Ethics -
Karl Rahner and Religious Agnosticism -
Augustine’s Early Thought on the Redemptive Function of Divine Judgement -
Cambridge Companion to Augustine’s Confessions -
Divine Humility: God’s Morally Perfect Being -
Seeing by the Light: Illumination in Augustine’s and Barth’s Readings of John