10 April 2025
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Thomas Reid’s prescient vision of dual process theory -
The incidental progressive politics of the North American Soccer League: a case study in the complex forces behind constraints and possibilities -
Big Five personality traits and ethical decision-making among nurses -
Being captured by queer kinship: Margaret Lowenfeld and Margaret Mead -
Reference to the dependency in a multiple-wh question -
Moral Responsibility for Grade Inflation: Where Does It Lie? -
Why machine learning in the wild is a rare species -
Children’s Posttraumatic Growth in the Aftermath of the Covid-19 Pandemic in Austria: A Mixed Methods Study -
The Wrong Inference to the Best Explanation for Anti-Natalism -
The metaphysics of all-embracing unity of Lev P. Karsavin: a paean to love -
Who’s to (instrumentally) blame? Influenceability vs. reasons-responsiveness -
Consequentialism, Threshold Retributivism, and Moral Intuitions -
Delusions, Extreme Overvalued Beliefs, and Determinations of Criminal Responsibility -
The Impact of Visual Perspectives in Advertisements on Consumers’ Reactions to Close-to-Expiry Food -
Toward the genesis and structure of Vladimir Solovyov’s The Crisis of western philosophy: Schopenhauer and von Hartmann in Late Imperial Russia -
The controversial figure of Odysseus: cosmopolitan and domestic paradigm in Bulgarian literary criticism -
Looking through deep disagreements: grammatical model, persuasive clarifications, and moral disagreements -
Knowledge, inquiry and dogmatism -
Delusions and epistemic style: a neurodiversity approach to reasoning in schizophrenia -
Objectivity, standardization, and epistemic injustice in psychiatry -
A logic for bounded multi-agent reasoning: deductive inference, introspection, and attribution -
How (not) to be a pragmatic Humean -
Untangling the paradox of the antipolitical politician: populism, antipolitics, and the family -
Neurodiversity, identity, and hypostatic abstraction -
Non-Classical Beasts Under the Carpet: A Note On Carnap’s Non-Normal Models -
We Are Not Self Made -
The Socialization Costs and Benefits of Work -
The Conceptual Profile of Molecule as a Manifestation of Representational Pluralism in Chemistry -
Discounting past experience and the utility of memory: an empirical study -
Enhancing the function of case studies: the value of network analysis in integrated history and philosophy of science -
Solidarity finance and food democracy in civic food networks in Australia: what role for ‘citizen-financiers’? -
“The people of Techiman eat Teporo”: migrant farming and epistemic pluralism in Forikrom, Ghana -
JSL volume 90 issue 1 Cover and Back matter -
JSL volume 90 issue 1 Cover and Front matter -
Architectonics of a Method: On the Relations Between Husserlian Phenomenology and Its Feminist and Critical Successors -
The Veil of Indifference: Cogitating on ‘Justice as/in Moral Awareness’ -
Reinterpreting Anne Conway: A Cosmopsychist Ontology of Created Substance? -
Are LLMs actually good for learning? -
Multimodal AI can teach you the word, but can it teach you the world? -
Rethinking explainable AI in financial services -
Mitigating Ethical Issues in Training for Psychedelic Therapy -
Legitimacy of Popular Sovereignty and Ad Hoc Consent Against Standing Authorizations for Humanitarian and Restorative Interventions - Number of publications for this day: 42
9 April 2025
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Thinking mechanistically about perceptual learning: Broad consequences for philosophy of mind -
Educating the Machine: Ethical Imperatives for AI in Military and Educational Systems Through Historical and Fictional Lenses -
Completeness in local positive logic -
Reflexivity Beyond Identity: The Premises, Promises and Problems of Participatory Research for Critical Theorizing -
Kantian Republicanism -
Resonance as a Conceptual Lever for Transforming Educational Practices and Institutions -
Early identification of taboo words reveals a prominent role of semantic information in visual word recognition -
A human right to assisted dying? Autonomy, dignity, and exceptions to the right to life -
Rahner’s Trinitarian Ontology: Eschatology and the First Principles of Theology -
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Relational Syllogisms with Comparative Relations -
Similarity and the Necessity of Origin -
Aristotelian Diagrams for the Ancient Discussion on Privative and Infinite Negation -
Is citizenship like feudalism? An egalitarian defense of bounded citizenship -
The logic of correct models -
Chang models over derived models with supercompact measures -
Strongly minimal group relics of algebraically closed valued fields -
Miguel de Unamuno on artificiality: Paradox, contradiction, and chiasmus in philosophical inquiry -
Experiments in decolonizing the university: Towards an ecology of study -
Axiomatic Thinking in Physics — Essence or Useless Ornament? -
Comment on “Hilbert’s Sixth Problem: Derivation of Fluid Equations via Boltzmann’s Kinetic Theory” by Deng, Hani, and Ma -
How to deal with the criterion of severe mental distress for late termination of pregnancy? A scoping literature review and a content analysis of clinical ethics consultations -
Correction to: Emotion Crafting and Daily Psychological Functioning: A 7-Day Diary Study -
Staging Debates in Whistleblowing Research: A Problematizing Literature Review -
On Skepticism: Wittgenstein Versus Moore -
Jens Kertscher, Philipp Richter (Hg.): Praktisches Wissen: Konzeptueller Rahmen und logische Geographie eines grundlegenden Begriffs der praktischen Philosophie -
Oskar Becker on Husserl’s Principle of Transcendental Idealism: Reconstruction and Interpretation -
A Comparative Study on the Construction of Research Integrity in Public Medical Universities/Colleges in China: 2020–2024 -
Review of Lefèvre, Wolfgang (ed.). Between Leibniz, Newton, and Kant. Philosophy and Science in the Eighteenth Century (2nd edition) -
Nancy Cartwright, Jeremy Hardie, Eleonora Montuschi, Matthew Soleiman, and Ann C. Thresher: The Tangle of Science: Reliability Beyond Method, Rigour, and Objectivity. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022, 272pp., €37,70 (Hardcover), ISBN: 978-0-198-86634-3 -
The power of fragmented elites: the role of inadvertent robust action -
Alexander Bird: Knowing Science. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2022, 304 pp., €67.88 (Hardback), ISBN: 9780199606658 -
„Mit eigener Stimme“ – Feministische Medizinethik in Deutschland. Ein Rückblick -
Universality reborn: Hannah Arendt’s natality in feminist ethics -
Review of: Joseph Grim Feinberg, Ivan Landa & Jan Mervart (Eds.), Karel Kosík and the Dialectics of the Concrete, Leiden & Boston, Brill, 2022, 378 pages, ISBN: 1570-1522; ISBN 978-90-04-32536-4 (hardback), ISBN 978-90-04-50324-3 (e-book), € 135.00 (hardback) -
Attitudes of Arab Family Caregivers in Israel Toward Robot-Delivered Care For ADL-Dependent (Activities of Daily Living-Dependent) Older People: Identifying Ethical and Social Issues -
Philosophical Inquiries: Theories, Knowledge and Data -
Digital Twins of the Earth Between Vision and Fiction -
From polemics to dialogue: redrawing genre boundaries in eastern European philosophy during state socialism -
Respect for Rights and Liability to Defensive Harm -
Precursory Trust and Apodictic Trust: A Confucian Response to Max Weber - Number of publications for this day: 41
8 April 2025
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The occasional human sacrifice: Medical experimentation and the price of saying no By Carl Elliott , New York, NY, USA: W.W. Norton & Company. 2024. pp. 368. USA $29.99/CAN. $39.99, ISBN 978‐1‐324‐06550‐0. -
Minimal Causal-Informational Model of Emergent Space-Time (MCIMES) -
A Simple Explanation for Harmonic Word Order -
Natural Theories -
Spacetime Models for Cosmology -
On (Some) Gauge Theories of Gravity -
The Set-Cover game and non-measurable unions -
Daddy issue -
Organizations as Wrongdoers: From Ontology to Morality -
Paths to Transdisciplinary: Reconnecting Pathways and Positionality -
Moral Dilemmas Involving Self‐Driving Cars: How to Regulate Them and Why Your Opinion Matters. N. Paulo and L. Kirchmair, 2025. New York, Routledge. xix + 88 pp, £135.00 (hb) £36.99 (pb) -
The Genetic Lottery: Why DNA Matters for Social Equality. K.P. Harden, 2021. Princeton, Princeton University Press. 312 pp, £25.00 (hb) £15.99 (pb) -
Vetter on Multi-Track Dispositions -
Affective strategies of self-control: Hidden risks and cognitive rigidity -
Anna Julia Cooper -
On the natural and the artificial in Pinocchio’s (mis)education -
Branching Time