1 April 2021
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Walter Schaupp, Johann Platzer (Hrsg) (2020) Der verbesserte Mensch. Biotechnische Möglichkeiten zwischen Freiheit und Verantwortung (Bioethik in Wissenschaft und Gesellschaft 11) -
Deliberating Our Frames: How Members of Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives Use Shared Frames to Tackle Within-Frame Conflicts Over Sustainability Issues -
COVID-19 and the problem of clinical knowledge -
Was physics ever deterministic? The historical basis of determinism and the image of classical physics -
The automorphism group and definability of the jump operator in the $$omega $$ ω -enumeration degrees -
Reducing Personal Emissions in Response to Collective Harm -
Default Vegetarianism and Veganism -
Factors Promoting Successful Aging in Turkish Older Adults: Self Compassion, Psychological Resilience, and Attitudes towards Aging -
Vulnerability in light of the COVID-19 crisis -
APA volume 7 issue 1 Cover and Back matter -
APA volume 7 issue 1 Cover and Front matter -
Deflating Parental Rights -
Liability for Robots: Sidestepping the Gaps -
A New Conceptual ‘Cylinder’ Framework for Sustainable Bioeconomy Systems and Their Actors -
The Ethics of Touch and the Importance of Nonhuman Relationships in Animal Agriculture -
Nucleus disputationis de plagio literario maxime theoreticus, thesibus paucis & brevibus comprehensus -
“Presence” in the Broad Present. Gumbrecht, H. U. (2020). Production of Presence. What Meaning Cannot Convey. Kharkiv: IST Publishing. -
New attempts to revive Ukrainian neo-Thomism through inspiration-by-translations. Reflections on the book Krąmpiec, M. (2020). Why evil? Kyiv: Kairos. -
Commentary on Thomasius’s “Philosophical Dissertation on Literary Plagiarism” (1673) -
“Philosopher” and “Philosophy” in Kyivan Rus’ Written Sources: of the 11-14th centuries. The Need for a new Asking of the “Old” Question -
Leibniz and Wolf: critical foundations of the idea of scientific revolution in philosophy -
The problem of mind-body interaction and the causal principle of Descartes’s Third Meditation -
“The saved and the lost.” Attempt to recall on-line. Part II -
To know and to be. Part II -
Heidegger and Phenomenology. Westerlund, F. (2020). Heidegger and the Problem of Phenomena. London: Bloomsbury. -
Hegel and Ukrainian Philosophy of the 70-80th. Part II -
Phenomenological Subjects. Apostolescu, I. (Ed.). (2020). The Subject(s) of Phenomenology: Rereading Husserl. Cham: Springer Nature. -
Trends in modern Hegelean studies. Bykova, M., Westphal, K., et al. (2020). The Palgrave Hegel handbook. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. -
“Left” Islamic Philosophy. Bloch, Ernst. (2019). Avicenna and the Aristotelian Left. Translated by Loren Goldman and Peter Thompson. New York: Columbia University Press. -
Corporate Social Responsibility as Obligated Internalisation of Social Costs -
What “Evidence” in Evidence-Based Medicine? -
Concept of Evidence and the Quality of Evidence-Based Reasoning in Elementary Students -
Curbing the Undesirable Effects of Emotional Exhaustion on Ethical Behaviors and Performance: A Salesperson–Manager Dyadic Approach -
Superexplanations for counterfactual knowledge - Number of publications for this day: 34
31 March 2021
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Galbraith’s Integral Economics (1933–1983) -
Mind-body interaction and modern physics -
Noether’s Theorems and Energy in General Relativity -
Speculation Made Material: Experimental Archaeology & Maker’s Knowledge -
Challenges and strategies to teach history and philosophy of science to graduate biologists -
Intention without action? Differences between whistleblowing intention and behavior on corruption and fraud -
Let God and Rawls Be friends: On the Cooperation between the Political Liberal Government and Religious Schools in Civic Education -
Cognitive-emotional processing in alexithymia: an integrative review -
Hedonic impacts of gains versus losses of time: are we loss averse? -
Writing the history of postcolonial and transcultural psychiatry in Africa -
Henrik Lagerlund, “Skepticism in Philosophy: A Comprehensive, Historical Introduction.” -
Thomas Piketty, “Capital and Ideology.” -
Schooling as uncertainty: an ethnographic memoir in comparative education -
What Justifies the Allocation of Health Care Resources to Patients with Disorders of Consciousness? -
Neuroethics Inside and Out: A Comparative Survey of Neural Device Industry Representatives and the General Public on Ethical Issues and Principles in Neurotechnology -
Should the Non‐Classical Logician be Embarrassed?* -
Out of joint: power, crisis, and the rhetoric of time -
Post-liberal religious liberty: forming communities of charity -
Notes on conjunctive and Quasi degrees -
Maneuvering in the Interval: Reflections on Immanent Entanglements -
Unconscious perception and central coordinating agency -
Commentary to “Practicing Dialectics of Technoscience During the Anthropocene” by Hub Zwart -
The object that technology is not and how we can relate to it -
Among equity and dignity: an argument-based review of European ethical guidelines under COVID-19 -
Ethical challenges of the healthcare transition to adult antiretroviral therapy (ART) clinics for adolescents and young people with HIV in Uganda -
Let Chromosomes Speak: The Cytogenetics Project at the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (ABCC) -
Disproportionate Impacts of Radiation Exposure on Women, Children, and Pregnancy: Taking Back our Narrative -
Towards a Digital Workerism: Workers’ Inquiry, Methods, and Technologies -
Identifying Stabilising Effects on Survey Based Life Satisfaction Using Quasi-maximum Likelihood Estimation -
The Visual Politics of Maralinga: Experiences, (Re)presentations, and Vulnerabilities -
Interpretations of Spinoza in early Russian Marxism -
The social myth and human domination of nature in Georg Sorel and Stanisław Brzozowski -
Correction to: Preface of the Special Issue: International Symposium “Worlds of Entanglement” – Second Part -
Enacting the aesthetic: A model for raw cognitive dynamics -
Critique on the couch: Why Critical Theory needs psychoanalysis -
Kindness as an I ntervention for Student Social Interaction Anxiety, Resilience, Affect, and Mood: The KISS of Kindness Study II -
Cultivating quality awareness in corona times -
Monism, Spacetime, and Aristotelian Substances -
Correction to: Does It Pay to Be Authentic? Implications of Authenticity for Life Satisfaction and Psychological Well-Being in a Collectivist Culture -
Cognitive Structuralism: Explaining the Regularity of the Natural Numbers Progression -
Honest Evaluation in the Academy -
Are basic actors brainbound agents? Narrowing down solutions to the problem of probabilistic content for predictive perceivers -
Singularities, Black Holes, and Cosmic Censorship: A Tribute to Roger Penrose - Number of publications for this day: 43
30 March 2021
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Revue de l’histoire des religions – Edition 2021/1 – Volume 238 – Civitas confusionis under debate -
Hasker’s Tri-Personal God vs. New Testament Theology -
The Trinity and the New Testament – a Counter-Challenge to Dale Tuggy -
Another Look at the Modal Collapse Argument -
Varieties of Theism and Explanations of Moral Realism -
How To Hang A Door: Picking Hinges for Quasi-Fideism -
The “Dual Sources Account,” Predestination, and the Problem of Hell -
The “Falling Elevator” and Resurrection from the Dead -
Review Law in the first person plural -
Roman and Catholic: A Biblical and Historical Defense of Vatican I Papal Theology in Response to Jerry Walls -
Atheism as an Extreme Rejection of Rational Evidence for the Existence of God -
The Sin of Heresy: Opposition to Heresy in Augustine’s Confessions -
The Failed Atheism of Jean‐Paul Sartre -
On the Death of God in Lacan – A Nuanced Atheism -
Hanna Roman. The Language of Nature in Buffon’s “Histoire naturelle.” -
Jan Surman. Universities in Imperial Austria, 1848–1918: A Social History of a Multilingual Space. -
Magnifying Grains of Sand, Seeds, and Blades of Grass: Optical Effects in Robert Grosseteste’s De iride (On the Rainbow) (circa 1228–1230) -
Lydia Barnett. After the Flood: Imagining the Global Environment in Early Modern Europe. -
A River Is Not a Pendulum: Sediments of Science in the World of Tides -
Hilary A. Smith. Forgotten Disease: Illnesses Transformed in Chinese Medicine. -
Jaime Marroquín Arredondo; Ralph Bauer, eds. Translating Nature: Cross-Cultural Histories of Early Modern Science. -
Sabine Clarke. Science at the End of Empire: Experts and the Development of the British Caribbean, 1940–62. -
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.”.