12 May 2021
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The consequentialist problem with prepunishment -
Political Epistemology Beyond Democratic Theory: Introduction to Symposium on Power Without Knowledge -
No Justification for S mith’s Incidentally True Beliefs -
Citations et pratiques de composition dans les dialogues « pseudoplatoniciens » -
Law as a ‘discovery of being’: the Minos in the light of the Cratylus -
Les dialogues apocryphes comme exégèses des dialogues authentiques ? -
Scrivere more platonico -
Bibliographie sur les dialogues ‘pseudo-platoniciens’ 2000-2020 -
Notes sur l’Axiochos et l’exégèse des dialogues platoniciens dans l’Académie hellénistique -
Osservazioni sull’analisi dei paralleli nei dialoghi pseudoplatonici -
Bibliographie platonicienne 2019-2020 -
When Crises Hit Home: How U.S. Higher Education Leaders Navigate Values During Uncertain Times -
Under the spell of SARS-CoV-2: A closer look at the sociopolitical dynamics -
On the use of evolutionary mismatch theories in debating human prosociality -
Something must happen before first breath -
Jüngste Arbeiten zum Begriff der Dankbarkeit in Philosophie und Psychologie -
Correction to: Applying a Precautionary Approach to Mobile Contact Tracing for COVID-19: The Value of Reversibility -
Interpretative expressivism: A theory of normative belief -
Kant on Aesthetic Attention -
Review of John M. DePoe and Tyler Dalton McNabb (Eds.), Debating Christian Religious Epistemology: An Introduction to Five Views on the Knowledge of God -
N° 82 (1/2023) – Unpacking the social world: groups and solidarity -
The Natural Theology of Beauty, and the Glory of Love -
Misconceptions, conceptual pluralism, and conceptual toolkits: bringing the philosophy of science to the teaching of evolution -
Premature consent and patient duties -
The Nature of the Self, Self-regulation and Moral Action: Implications from the Confucian Relational Self and Buddhist Non-self -
Correction to: From hostile worlds to multiple spheres: towards a normative pragmatics of justice for the Googlization of health -
Postcolonial theory and Canada’s health care professions: bridging the gap -
Democratic societies defeat (COVID-19) disasters by boosting shared knowledge -
AI and social theory -
The End of Liberty - Number of publications for this day: 30
11 May 2021
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Vulnerable groups and the hollow promise of benefit from human gene editing -
The ethics of genetic screening for beta thalassemia in Vietnam -
Making sense of top-down causation: Universality and functional equivalence in physics and biology -
A no-go result for QBism -
On “Value-Laden” Science -
The unethical practices of grant writing and grant peer review -
The Cancer Genome Atlas Project: Natural History, Experiment, or Something In-Between? -
The Coalescence Approach to Inequivalent Representation: Pre-QM∞ Parallels -
Invariance or Equivalence: a Tale of Two Principles -
Book review: Jeremy Knox on Posthumanism and the digital university: Texts, bodies and materialities, by Lesley Gourlay, 2020 -
Scientific Explanation -
‘Hong Kong can afford a typhoon or two’: British discussions of revolving storms -
Owning Virtue -
Peter Baumann, Epistemic Contextualism: A Defence -
‘Reason’s Sympathy’ and its Foundations in Productive Imagination -
‘Seeing with one’s own eyes’ and speaking to the mind: a history of the Wilson cloud chamber in the teaching of physics -
The Lost Leg of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act (1999): Special Measures and Humane Treatment -
Evidence of Foundational Knowledge and Conjectural Pathways in Science Learning Progressions -
A Toolkit for (Technocratic) Environmental Sustainability -
In the Name of Merit: Ethical Violence and Inequality at a Business School -
Detecting and explaining unfairness in consumer contracts through memory networks -
Science, misinformation and digital technology during the Covid-19 pandemic -
In Quest of Genocide Understanding: Multiple Faces of Genocide -
Diauxic Inhibition: Jacques Monod’s Ignored Work -
The impossibility of a satisfactory population prospect axiology (independently of Finite Fine-Grainedness) -
Audra Wolfe, Freedom’s Laboratory: The Cold War Struggle for the Soul of Science Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. Pp. x + 302. ISBN 978-1-4214-2673-0. $29.95 (hardback). ISBN 978-1-4214-3908-2. $19.95 (paperback) -
Vaughn Scribner, Merpeople: A Human History London: Reaktion Books, 2020. Pp. 320. ISBN: 978-1-7891-4314-0. £20.00 (hardback) -
Maria M. Portuondo, The Spanish Disquiet: The Biblical Natural Philosophy of Benito Arias Montano Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2019. Pp. xvi + 446. ISBN 978-0-2265-9226-8. $65.00 (hardback) -
Pratik Chakrabarti, Inscriptions of Nature: Geology and the Naturalization of Antiquity Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020. Pp. 280. ISBN: 987-1-4214-3874-0. $54.95 (hardback) -
Mark Solovey, Social Science for What? Battles over Public Funding for the ‘Other Sciences’ at the National Science Foundation Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2020. Pp. 398. ISBN: 978-0-2625-3905-0. $50.00 (paperback) -
Elizabeth A. Williams, Appetite and Its Discontents: Science, Medicine and the Urge to Eat, 1750–1950 Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2020. Pp. 416. ISBN 978-0-2266-9304-0. $35.00 (paperback) -
Ido Hartogsohn, The American Trip: Set, Setting, and the Psychedelic Experience in the Twentieth Century Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2020. Pp. 432. ISBN: 978-0-2625-3914-2. $35.00 (paperback) -
Antony Adler, Neptune’s Laboratory: Fantasy, Fear, and Science at Sea Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 2019. Pp. 256. ISBN: 978-0-6749-7201-8. £31.95 (hardback) -
BJH volume 54 issue 1 Cover and Back matter -
Paola Bertucci, Artisanal Enlightenment: Science and the Mechanical Arts in Old Regime France New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press, 2017. Pp. 312. ISBN 978-0-3002-2741-3. $40.00 (hardcover) -
Alexander Jones and Liba Taub (eds.), The Cambridge History of Science, vol. 1, Ancient Science Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. xix + 642. ISBN 978-0-511-98014-5. £120.00 (hardback) -
Emma Griffin, Bread Winner: An Intimate History of the Victorian Economy New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2020. Pp. 320. ISBN 978-0-3002-3006-2. £20.00 (hardback) -
BJH volume 54 issue 1 Cover and Front matter -
Tom Williamson, Humphry Repton: Landscape Design in an Age of Revolution London: Reaktion Books, 2020. Pp. 312. ISBN 978-1-7891-4299-0. £35.00 (hardcover) -
From Retributive to Restorative Justice -
Genome Editing in Livestock, Complicity, and the Technological Fix Objection -
Correction to: Leibniz’s Doctrine of Reincarnation as Metamorphosis -
Panorama Behaviors of Holographic Dark Energy Models in Modified Gravity -
The claims of experience: autobiography and American democracy -
Academic Integrity Education Across the Canadian Higher Education Landscape -
Paracomplete truth theory with KFS-definable determinateness -
Income Status and Life Satisfaction -
On an Epistemic Cornerstone of Skeptical Theism: in Defense of CORNEA -
Retributivism and the (Lack of) Justification of Proportionality -
UTI volume 33 issue 2 Cover and Back matter -
UTI volume 33 issue 2 Cover and Front matter -
Eden Benumbed: A Critique of Panqualityism and the Disclosure View of Consciousness -
Federico Zuolo, Animals, Political Liberalism and Public Reason, (Palgrave Macmillan), 2020 - Number of publications for this day: 53
10 May 2021
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Fine‐tuning, weird sorts of atheism and evidential favouring -
‘Somewhere between science and superstition’: Religious outrage, horrific science, and The Exorcist (1973) -
How do standard setters define materiality and why does it matter? -
Maximal almost disjoint families, determinacy, and forcing -
Conditions of radical care: a response to Asha Bhandary’s Freedom to Care -
A critical note on sporting supererogation -
Negotiating the practicalities of informed consent in the field with children and young people: learning from social science researchers -
Taming randomized controlled trials in education: exploring key claims, issues and debates -
Gabriel (-Honoré) Marcel -
Children, credibility, and testimonial injustice -
Perceptions of Shark Hazard Mitigation at Beaches Implementing Lethal and Nonlethal Shark Control Programs -
Robert B. Brandom. A Spirit of Trust: A Reading of Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology’. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press, 2019. ISBN 978-0-674-97681-8 (hbk). Pp. 856. £37.95. -
Taking stock of the availability and functions of National Ethics Committees worldwide -
Precision medicine and the principle of equal treatment: a conjoint analysis -
Cross-sectional study of medical advertisements in a national general medical journal: evidence, cost, and safe use of advertised versus comparative drugs -
The Limits of Partial Doxasticism -
Benefiting from Wrongdoing and Moral Protest