26 March 2021
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A CLASS OF FIELDS WITH A RESTRICTED MODEL COMPLETENESS PROPERTY -
NEGLECTED EVIDENCE FOR ARISTOTLE, HISTORIA ANIMALIVM 7(8) IN THE WORKS OF ANCIENT HOMERIC SCHOLARS -
AN EMENDATION IN HESYCHIUS π 196 -
Intuitionistic multi-agent subatomic natural deduction for belief and knowledge -
A Note on Logicality of Generalized Quantifiers -
Character-Infused Ethical Decision Making -
Emerging Neoliberal Academic Identities: Looking Beyond Homo economicus -
The full spectrum of ethical issues in dementia research: findings of a systematic qualitative review -
Cooperation, correlation and the evolutionary dominance of tag-based strategies -
The Virtue of Self-Compassion -
Hyper-MacNeille Completions of Heyting Algebras -
Digitale Interventionen für Geflüchtete. Herausforderungen, Chancen und die Perspektive der agency -
Promoting the Rights of Victims in Under-Resourced Places by Using Science and Technology That Can be Used by Ordinary People, to Deal with Human Rights Violations: Bolstering the Right to the Truth -
Monty Hall three door ’anomaly’ revisited: a note on deferment in an extensive form game -
What are the COVID-19 models modeling (philosophically speaking)? -
Education, Contact and the Vitality of Touch: Membranes, Morphologies, Movements -
Criminal Law Guilt and Ontological Guilt: A Heideggerian Perspective -
AI and law: ethical, legal, and socio-political implications - Number of publications for this day: 18
25 March 2021
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“Kneel, compañero:” Monsignor Quixote’s Sacramental Adventure -
Lijst van gerecenseerde werken -
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Hoeveel onttovering verdraagt de mens? -
‘The One Who Must Bear Witness to What he is’ -
Person-Being, or Person-Becoming? -
Een paradox over beweging toegepast door Aristoteles -
On statistical criteria of algorithmic fairness -
De passief-actieve kracht om weerstand te bieden en lijden te doorstaan -
Taking offense: An emotion reconsidered -
What’s wrong with dogwhistles -
Pedro Calafate y Ricardo Ventura et. al. (dir. y coord.), ‘A Escola Ibérica da Paz nas universidades de Coimbra e Évora (século XVI), v. 3º: Da Restituição: sobre a Propriedade e a Origem do poder civil’, Coimbra, Edicoes Almedina, 2020, pp. 614. -
David Soto Carrasco. ‘España: Historia y revelación. Un ensayo sobre el pensamiento político de María Zambrano’, Murcia, Círculo Rojo, 2018, páginas 143. -
Corine Pelluchon, ‘Pour comprendre Levinas. Une philosophie pour notre temps’. Paris : les éditions du seuil, collection la couleur des idées, 2020, paginas 274. -
Fernando Oliván, ‘El golpe de Estado como espectáculo. Materiales para una teoría crítica del poder’, Madrid, Ediciones el Garaje. 2020. -
Ramón Valls Plana, ‘Comentario integral a la Enciclopedia de las ciencias filosóficas de G.W.F. Hegel (1830)’, Abada Editores, Madrid 2018, 670 págs. -
Carlos Fernández Liria y Luis Alegre Zahonero, ‘Marx desde cero: para el mundo que viene’, Madrid, Akal, 2018, 336 pp. -
A Refined Propensity Account for GRW Theory -
Rigour and Thought Experiments: Burgess and Norton -
On Explaining the Success of Induction -
Covariate effects of resting heart rate variability on affective ratings and startle reflex during cognitive reappraisal of negative emotions -
“When i feel lonely, i’m not nice (and neither are you)”: the short- and long-term relation between loneliness and reports of social behaviour -
Automatic Facial Coding Versus Electromyography of mimicked, passive, and inhibited facial response to emotional faces -
If You’re a Classical Liberal, How Come You’re Also an Egalitarian? A Theory of Rule Egalitarianism.Åsbjørn Melkevik 2020,Palgrave MacMillan. xvii + 306 pp, £88.49 (hb) £55.60 (ebook) -
Voice of the Buddha: Buddhaghosa on the Immeasurable Words by Maria Heim (review) -
Ten Moons: Consciousness and Intentionality in the Ālambanaparīkṣā and Its Commentaries -
Can East Meet West as Intellectual Equals? Insights from Some Western Thinkers’ Encounter with Eastern Thought -
Fashioning the Word-Tool: The Instrumental Character of the Word in Yogic Mantra Meditation and Phenomenology -
Between Coherence and Principle: Li 理 and the Politics of Neo-Confucianism in Late Koryŏ Korea -
Mengzi on Nourishing the Heart by Having Few Desires (7B.35) -
Reading Iqbal in the Light of Kierkegaard: Toward an Existentialist Approach to Islam -
The Dialectics of Yangsheng: Healing by Argument in the Zhuangzi -
Climate Change and Moral Responsibility toward Future Generations: A Confucian Perspective -
Ātman as Substance in the Vākyapadīya and Beyond -
Offerings of Resistance: Transcending Weber through a Benjaminian Interpretation of Theravada Merit-Making -
Dependence, Deference, and Meritocracy: Some Questions for Aaron Stalnaker -
Training Virtue without Losing Autonomy: A Response to Aaron Stalnaker -
Skill, Practice, and Virtue: Some Questions and Objections for Aaron Stalnaker -
Relations and Practices of Virtue: Replies to Commentators -
The Origins of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and Ancient India: A Historical Comparison by Richard Seaford (review) -
A Śabda Reader: Language in Classical Indian Thought ed. by Johannes Bronkhorst (review) -
La Détermination du Néant Marquée par L’autoéveil by NISHIDA Kitarō (review) -
Comments on Aaron Stalnaker’s Mastery, Dependence, and the Ethics of Authority -
The “Non-Naturalistic Fallacy” in Lao-Zhuang Daoism -
Mapping the Dimensions of Agency -
The China-threat discourse, trade, and the future of Asia. A Symposium -
The China-threat: discourse, trade, and the future of Asia. A Symposium -
“Can machines think?” The missing history of the Turing test -
Simpson’s Paradox -
The half life of economic injustice -
Karl Ameriks, Kantian Subjects: Critical Philosophy and Late Modernity, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019, Pp. xi + 272, ISBN 9780198841852 (hbk) £70.00 -
Considerations for applying bioethics norms to a biopharmaceutical industry setting -
If I cannot move heaven, I will raise hell -
Correction to: Aversion to Happiness Across Cultures: A Review of Where and Why People are Averse to Happiness -
A reaction norm perspective on reproducibility -
Solving a Wicked Problem in Deep Time: Nuclear Waste Disposal -
COVID-19, a critical juncture in China’s wildlife protection? -
Editorial 67 -
COVID-19 and the reenactment of mass masking in South Korea -
Can aging research generate a theory of health? -
Masks, mechanisms and Covid-19: the limitations of randomized trials in pandemic policymaking -
Take Nothing for Granted: Downward Social Comparison and Counterfactual Thinking Increase Adolescents’ State Gratitude for the Little Things in Life -
Why ‘Negative Control’ is a Dead End: A Reply to Mainz and Uhrenfeldt -
Being Responsible and Holding Responsible: On the Role of Individual Responsibility in Political Philosophy -
Taiwanese and American Graduate Students’ Misconceptions Regarding Responsible Conduct of Research: A Cross-National Comparison Using a Two-Tier Test Approach -
A Problem of Self-Ownership for Reproductive Justice -
Beliefs, Hopes, and Deal Breakers in Research Consent: Dissecting Mathews, Fins, and Racine on the Therapeutic Misconception -
Heartbeats, Burdens, and Biofixtures -
Decisionmaking and Leadership in Crises and Beyond -
Incorporating Stakeholder Perspectives on Scarce Resource Allocation: Lessons Learned from Policymaking in a Time of Crisis -
CQH volume 30 issue 2 Cover and Front matter -
Stigmatization of Not-Knowing as a Public Health Tool -
CQH volume 30 issue 2 Cover and Back matter -
A Future for Migrants with Acute Heart Problems Seeking Asylum? -
An Interventionist’s Guide to Exotic Choice -
Language: The “Ultimate Artifact” to Build, Develop, and Update Worldviews -
Pharmacy stakeholder reports on ethical and logistical considerations in anti-opioid vaccine development -
“Good Savage” vs. “Bad Savage”. Discourse and Counter-Discourse on Primitive Language as a Reflex of English Colonialism -
Who Needs Sensory Education? -
La influencia de los esquemas filosóficos de la primera escolástica franciscana en la distinción alfonsí ‘natura-naturaleza’ -
Crítica de la imagen moral del pensamiento a partir del principio de inmanencia y la teoría de los afectos de Spinoza -
La concepción del espacio de Leibniz: substancialismo, monismo y relacionismo substancialoide. Un breve esbozo a partir de un estudio genético