30 March 2021
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Herbert L. Kessler; Richard G. Newhauser; Arthur J. Russell, eds. Optics, Ethics, and Art in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries: Looking into Peter of Limoge’s “Moral Treatise on the Eye.”. -
Margery Fee. Polar Bear. -
Helena Ekerholm; Karl Grandin; Christer Nordlund; Patience A. Schell, eds. Understanding Field Science Institutions.; Michael J. Lannoo. This Land Is Your Land: The Story of Field Biology in America. -
Mathematical Selves and the Shaping of Mathematical Modernism: Conflicting Epistemic Ideals in the Emergence of Enumerative Geometry (1864–1893) -
Robert Serber; introduction by Richard Rhodes. The Los Alamos Primer: The First Lectures on How to Build an Atomic Bomb. -
Marilyn Fischer. Jane Addams’s Evolutionary Theorizing: Constructing “Democracy and Social Ethics.”. -
Reflections on the Knowledge of Shallow Waters -
Knowing the Littoral: Perception and Representation of Terraqueous Spaces in a Global Perspective -
The Science of Shallow Waters: Connecting and Classifying the Early Modern Atlantic -
Making a Stable Sea: The Littorals of Eighteenth-Century Europe and the Origins of a Spatial Concept -
Shallow Water at China’s Coast: Depicting Dangers on Early Modern Chinese Maps -
Gerson S. Sher. From Pugwash to Putin: A Critical History of U.S.-Soviet Scientific Cooperation. -
Joel Faflak, ed. Marking Time: Romanticism and Evolution. -
Peter H. Hoffenberg. A Science of Our Own: Exhibitions and the Rise of Australian Public Science. -
Eric Huntington. Creating the Universe: Depictions of the Cosmos in Himalayan Buddhism. -
Jobin M. Kanjirakkat; Gordon McOuat; Sundar Sarukkai, eds. Science and Narratives of Nature: East and West. -
Paul-André Rosental. A Human Garden: French Policy and the Transatlantic Legacies of Eugenic Experimentation. -
Anna Marie Roos. Goldfish. -
Daniela Finzi; Herman Westerink, eds. Dora, Hysteria, and Gender: Reconsidering Freud’s Case Study. -
Gillen D’Arcy Wood. Land of Wondrous Cold: The Race to Discover Antarctica and Unlock the Secrets of Its Ice. -
Alison M Roberts. Hathor’s Alchemy: The Ancient Egyptian Roots of the Hermetic Art. -
Michael D. Gordin. Einstein in Bohemia. -
The Giant Remains: Mesoamerican Natural History, Medicine, and Cycles of Empire -
Jan Peter Verhave. A Constant State of Emergency: Paul de Kruif: Microbe Hunter and Health Activist. -
Nadine Ehlers; Shiloh Krupar. Deadly Biocultures: The Ethics of Life-Making. -
Esteban Law. Das Corpus Hermeticum—Wirkungsgeschichte: Transzendenz, Immanenz, Ethik. -
Water and Planetary History -
Paolo Galluzzi; trans. by Jonathan Mandelbaum. The Italian Renaissance of Machines. -
Mark Dennis Robinson. The Market in Mind: How Financialization Is Shaping Neuroscience, Translational Medicine, and Innovation in Biotechnology. -
“The Sleeping Beauty of the Brain”: Memory, MIT, Montreal, and the Origins of Neuroscience -
Katelynn Robinson. The Sense of Smell in the Middle Ages: A Source of Certainty. -
Taxonomy, Race Science, and Mexican Maize -
Science Shaping Modernity: Stephen Gaukroger’s Four-Volume Series Completed -
Peter G. Knight. Glacier: Nature and Culture. -
Peter J. Bowler. A History of the Future: Prophets of Progress from H. G. Wells to Isaac Asimov. -
M. Norton Wise. Aesthetics, Industry, and Science: Hermann von Helmholtz and the Berlin Physical Society. -
Glen E. Rodgers. Traveling with the Atom: A Scientific Guide to Europe and Beyond. -
Vanessa Heggie. Higher and Colder: A History of Extreme Physiology and Exploration. -
Rohan Deb Roy. Malarial Subjects: Empire, Medicine, and Nonhumans in British India, 1820–1909. -
MAKING SENSE OF BRITISH MUSLIM PARENTS’ OBJECTIONS TO ‘PROGRESSIVE’ SEXUALITY EDUCATION -
Un-debunking ordinary objects with the help of predictive processing -
QBism and the Limits of Scientific Realism -
The Cooperative Origins of Epistemic Rationality? -
The Materialism of Roy Wood Sellars -
The Annus Mirabilis of 1986: Thought Experiments and Scientific Pluralism -
Information and Virtue in the Anthropocene -
Bordering Processes and Pony Wildness on Assateague Island -
Rethinking Redeemability: One Hundred Years of Rosenzweig’s Star of Redemption -
Is the World Redeemable? Anarchic Cosmopolitanism and Nation States in Franz Rosenzweig’s Messianism -
Is the World Redeemable? Contra Redemption -
Islam and the Possibility of World Redemption -
Can the World Be Redeemed? Geʾulah versus Pidyon: Toward a Mundane, Non-Eschatological Approach to Redemption -
Is the Human Being Redeemable? Consolation as an Integral Meaning of Rosenzweig’s Understanding of Redemption: A Blumenbergian Reflection -
Is the Human Being Redeemable? A Meditation on Rosenzweig’s Claim That Death Is Very Good -
The Redemption of the Human Being in Islamic Tradition: The Sufi Perspective -
Is the Human Being Redeemable? A Self-Defeating Question -
Is God Redeemable? -
Rosenzweig on Human Redemption: Neither Nothing nor Everything, but Only Something -
Redeeming God, Redeeming Redemption -
On Levels and Categories -
Dialectical Methodology of the Praxis of Biology -
Are Generative Models Structural Representations? -
Do-not-attempt-resuscitation orders: attitudes, perceptions and practices of Swedish physicians and nurses -
When Supervisor Support Backfires: The Link Between Perceived Supervisor Support and Unethical Pro-supervisor Behavior -
In Memory of Bernard Stiegler (1 April 1952–5 August 2020) -
Judicial Decision-Making, Ideology and the Political: Towards an Agonistic Theory of Adjudication -
Are Language Games Also Confidence Tricks? Technology as Embodied Power and Collective Disempowerment -
A re-evaluation of the modern psychiatric hospital from the standpoint of the Kyoto school’s critique of modernity -
Thomas Schramme, Steven Edwards (Hrsg) (2017) Handbook of the Philosophy of Medicine -
How disinformation kills: philosophical challenges in the post-Covid society -
Beyond Market Strategies: How Multiple Decision-Maker Groups Jointly Influence Underperforming Firms’ Corporate Social (Ir)responsibility -
No Substances in a Substance -
Religious Zeal, Affective Fragility, and the Tragedy of Human Existence -
Models, Unification, and Simulations: Margaret C. Morrison (1954–2021) -
Depth as Nemesis: Merleau-Ponty’s Concept of Depth in Phenomenology of Perception, Art and Politics -
The hard limit on human nonanthropocentrism -
Aristotle and Expertise: Ideas on the Skillfulness of Virtue -
Hamster numbers: biopolitics and animal agency in the dutch fields, circa 1870-present -
Conceiving reproduction in German Naturphilosophie . Introduction -
Ressentiment As Morally Disclosive Posture? Conceptual Issues from a Psychological Point of View -
What Are Abstract Concepts? On Lexical Ambiguity and Concreteness Ratings -
Interventions for Organizational Climate and Culture in Academia: A Scoping Review -
Repainting the Rabbithole: Law, Science, Truth and Responsibility - Number of publications for this day: 83
29 March 2021
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Two irreducible classes of emotional experiences: Affective imaginings and affective perceptions -
Receptions of Hellenism in early modern Europe, 15th–17th centuries -
ANALYSING LEGISLATION ON INCLUSIVE EDUCATION BEYOND ESSENTIALISM AND CULTURALISM: SPECIFICITIES, OVERLAPS AND GAPS IN FOUR CONFUCIAN HERITAGE REGIONS (CHRS) -
Is Virtually Everything Possible? The Relevance of Ethics and Human Rights for Introducing Extended Reality in Forensic Psychiatry -
Soft skills in education: putting the evidence in perspective -
Disjunctive luminosity -
Fenelon, a conservative mind? -
The right to the “possibility of acquiring rights”: Cosmopolitan right and migration in Fichte’s doctrine of right -
Epistemic values of quantity and variety of evidence in biological mechanism research -
Kant on the Ground of Human Dignity -
A Narrativist Revival? -
ADDENDUM TO ‘DID CICERO “PROSCRIBE” MARCUS ANTONIUS?’ -
Knowledge is Teachable -
A forward internal calculus for model generation in S4 -
Taxation in the COVID-19 Pandemic: to Pay or Not to Pay -
Harnessing the Power Within: The Consequences of Salesperson Moral Identity and the Moderating Role of Internal Competitive Climate -
Experiences, knowledge of functions, and social acceptance of robots: an exploratory case study focusing on Japan