22 July 2021
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Human Sociability in Antonio Montecatini’s (1537–99) Commentary on Aristotle’s Politics -
Peirce on Proper Names -
Heat, Pneuma, and Soul in Ancient Philosophy and Science ed. by Hynek Bartoš and Colin Guthrie King (review) -
Interpreting Dilthey: Critical Essays ed. by Eric S. Nelson (review) -
Aristotle on Geometrical Potentialities -
In the Shadow of Justice: Postwar Liberalism and the Remaking of Political Philosophy by Katrina Forrester (review) -
Cicero on the Philosophy of Religion: On the Nature of the Gods and On Divination by J. P. F. Wynne (review) -
Œuvres vol. IV: Ethica/Éthique by Baruch Spinoza (review) -
Kant and Animals ed. by John J. Callanan and Lucy Allais (review) -
Hegel on Possibility, Dialectics, Contradiction, and Modality by Nahum Brown (review) -
Individuality and Beyond: Nietzsche Reads Emerson by Benedetta Zavatta (review) -
Nietzsche’s Search for Philosophy: On the Middle Writings by Keith Ansell-Pearson (review) -
Aristotle’s Ontology of Change by Mark Sentesy (review) -
Socrates’s Great Speech: The Defense of Philosophy in Plato’s Gorgias -
Lorenzo Valla -
Relationships, Authority, and Reasons: A Second-Personal Account of Corporate Moral Agency -
‘Ancient lore with modern appliances’: networks, expertise, and the making of the Open Polar Sea, 1851–1853 -
Justifying (or Not) the Office of Trusteeship With Particular Reference to Massively Discretionary Trusts -
The first-order theory of the computably enumerable equivalence relations in the uncountable setting -
Completeness: From Husserl to Carnap -
Remorse, Dialogue, and Sentencing -
Sprague–Grundy theory in bounded arithmetic -
The Scapegoat Mechanism in Human Evolution: An Analysis of René Girard’s Hypothesis on the Process of Hominization -
Vedāntic Analogies Expressing Oneness and Multiplicity and Their Bearing on the History of the Śaiva Corpus. Part II: Vivartavāda -
Constitution of “The Already Dying”: The Emergence of Voluntary Assisted Dying in Victoria -
Vom Mitsein der Toten – Gedenksitzung der AG „Sprache und Ethik“ für und mit Theda Rehbock (1957–2021) -
We are More Than our Executive Functions: on the Emotional and Situational Aspects of Criminal Responsibility and Punishment -
Introduction: Reflection on/as Supplement -
Methodological Diversity in HPS-Informed Science Education Research -
Leading for Well Being – Dignity as Cornerstone -
Children, Fetuses, and the Non-Existent: Moral Obligations and the Beginning of Life - Number of publications for this day: 31
21 July 2021
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Reflections on the changing landscape of apologetics -
Public Goods -
Drivers of CSR anchoring in transition economies: Evidence from Poland -
Maxwell’s role in turning the concept of model into the methodology of modeling -
The politics of environments before the environment: Biopolitics in the longue durée -
Oppressive Things* -
Replies to Lear, Meyer and Vasiliou -
Involuntary Wrongdoing and Responsibility in Plato -
Plato’s Moral Psychology (PMP) distinguishes two theses that might be taken as foundational to Plato’s psychologizing -
Comments on Rachana Kamtekar, Plato’s Moral Psychology -
Psychological eudaimonism and the natural desire for the good: Comments on Rachana Kamtekar’s Plato’s Moral Psychology -
Can AI Weapons Make Ethical Decisions? -
Doubts about Duty as a Secondary Motive -
Investigating when religious culture increases trade credit: A signaling theory approach -
Philosophy of education in a new key: publicness, social justice, and education; a South-North conversation -
Cultural Marxism, British cultural studies, and the reconstruction of education -
Knowledge socialism in the COVID-19 era: a collective exploration of needs, forms, and possibilities -
(When) should psychology be a science? -
Exoskeletons, Rehabilitation and Bodily Capacities -
Headphones, Auditory Violence and the Sonic Flooding of Corporeal Space -
Hearing Gloves and Seeing Tongues? Disability, Sensory Substitution and the Origins of the Neuroplastic Subject -
Disgust and the logic of contamination: Biology, culture, and the evolution of norm (over)compliance -
Quotational and other opaque belief reports -
‘Paraphrase, categories, and ontology’ -
On what we can expect from one another: Reciprocity in families, clubs, and corporations -
Naturalizing parenthood: Lessons from (some forms of) non‐traditional family‐making -
Hobbes on treason and fundamental law -
Notes of a Wayward Son – Hegel, Baldwin, and Antiracist Idealism -
Anton Wilhelm Amo’s Philosophical Dissertations on Mind and Body, by S. Menn and J. E. H. Smith -
Hegelian Heritage and Anti-Racist Horizons – Exegesis and Rewritings of Dialectical Thought -
Du Bois and Hegelian Idealism -
The Significance of Hylomorphism -
Treasurer’s Report (2019) -
Rollen Edward Houser ACPA Aquinas Medal 2019 -
Is Philosophy of Nature Irrelevant? -
Minutes of the 2019 Executive Council Meeting -
Aristotle on Activity as a Variety of Rest -
Divine Esse Without Ontological Significance – Jean-Luc Marion’s Challenge to Aquinas -
A Perennial Theology of Nature -
A Defense of Natural Place in a Contemporary Scientific Context -
Nature and Ethics -
Empiricism and Natural Philosophy -
The Nature of Virtue Ethics -
Aquinas the Avicennian: Prologue to the Commentary on Aristotle’s Metaphysics -
“In As Many Ways As Something Is Predicated . . . in That Many Ways Is Something Signified to Be” – The Logic behind Thomas Aquinas’s Predication Thesis, Esse Substantiale, and Esse in Rerum Natura -
Is Aristotelian-Thomistic Natural Philosophy Still Relevant to Cosmology? -
Substantial Form in Modern Physics and the Other Sciences—and a New Picture of the Cosmos -
Theistic Moral Realism, Evolutionary Debunking Arguments, and a Catholic Philosophy of Nature -
A Defense of the Distinction Between Plants and Animals -
Relation is not a Category: A Sketch of Relation as a Transcendental -
Secretary’s Report (2019) -
Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas on What is “Better-Known” in Natural Science -
Necrology (2019–2020) -
Is Piety a Natural Virtue? -
Generation and Homonymy in Aristotle’s Generation of Animals -
How to theorise about the criminal law: thoughts on methodology prompted by Alex Sarch’s Criminally Ignorant -
Criminally Ignorant – an invitation for broader evaluation -
Reply to commentators -
Wilful ignorance and corporate criminal liability: some thoughts on chapter 9 ‘Corporations Keeping Themselves in the Dark’ of Alexander Sarch’s Criminally Ignorant (OUP 2019) -
Degrees of criminal culpability -
Knowledge by any other name: Alexander Sarch on wilful ignorance -
Evil trolley turners; what they do and how they do it -
David Hartley -
Corporate Social Responsibility and Government: The Role of Discretion for Engagement with Public Policy -
The Superiority of Women in the Seventeenth Century -
Grow the Pie: How Great Companies Deliver Both Purpose and Profit, by Alex Edmans. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 382 pp. -
Can Machine Learning Provide Understanding? How Cosmologists Use Machine Learning to Understand Observations of the Universe -
Metaphysical Foundationalism and Theoretical Unification -
Speciesism and tribalism: embarrassing origins