17 June 2022
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The Wrong of Removing the Long-Settled -
GRACE IS NOT FACELESS : REFLECTIONS ON MARY by Ann Loades, Darton, Longman & Todd, London, 2021, pp.136, £16.99, pbk -
COMMENTARY ON THOMAS AQUINAS’S TREATISE ON HAPPINESS AND ULTIMATE PURPOSE by J. Budziszewski, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2020, pp. xxxvi + 666, £120.00, hbk -
DAVID JONES AND THE CRAFT OF THEOLOGY: BECOMING BEAUTY by Elizabeth R. Powell, T&T Clark, London, 2020, pp. xvi + 152, £85.00, hbk -
Comment: Is God a Person? -
KARL BARTH: A LIFE IN CONFLICT by Christiane Tietz, translated by Victoria Barnett, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2021, pp. vii + 448, £25.00, hbk -
ASPECTS OF TRUTH: A NEW RELIGIOUS METAPHYSICS by Catherine Pickstock, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2020, pp. xx + 324, £29.99, hbk -
THOMAS AQUINAS AND CONTEMPLATION by Rik Van Nieuwenhove, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2021, pp. viii + 220, £65.00, hbk -
THE WOMEN ARE UP TO SOMETHING: HOW ELIZABETH ANSCOMBE, PHILIPPA FOOT, MARY MIDGLEY, AND IRIS MURDOCH REVOLUTIONIZED ETHICS, by Benjamin J.B. Lipscomb, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2022, pp. 326, £18.97, hbk -
Where is education? Arendt’s educational philosophy in between private and public -
Corrigendum for ‘Is inquiry learning unjust? Cognitive load theory and the democratic ends of education’ by Tanchuk (2020) -
Aesthetica and eudaimonia: Education for flourishing must include the arts -
On the causal interpretation of heritability from a structural causal modeling perspective -
The right to immigrate and responsibility for the past -
Working memory impairment in relation to the severity of anxiety symptoms -
(Non)automaticity of ritualized behavior -
The Epiphenomena Argument for Symmetry-to-Reality Inference -
Minimal Metaphysics vs. Maximal Semantics: A response to Paul Roth and Fons DeWulf -
A Dilemma for Solomonoff Prediction -
A Normative Comparison of Threshold Views Through Computer Simulations -
Modest Scientific Realism and Belief in Astronomical Entities -
Virtue developmental considerations of mindfulness -
‘Wonder at What Is as It Is’: Arendtian Wonder as the Occasion for Political Responsibility -
What Does It Mean for a Robot to Be Respectful? -
Technological Change and Human Obsolescence – An Axiological Analysis -
Alienation and Recognition – The Δ Phenomenology of the Human–Social Robot Interaction (HSRI) -
Feminist Moral Tensions for a Nomadic Subject – Navigating the Pandemic -
Accommodating Ourselves to Death – COVID and the Threat of Technological Solutions to Human Crises -
Postphenomenology or Essentialism? – An Exploration of Inuit Commercialization of Country Foods through Facebook -
Infrastructure, Modulation, Portal – Thinking with Foucault about how Internet Architecture Shapes Subjects -
Decolonial Approaches to Technical Design – Building Other Possible Worlds and Widening Philosophy of Technology -
The Origin and Evolution of Philosophy of Technology: Comments on The Thoughtful History of Philosophy of Technology – Review of The Thoughtful History of Philosophy of Technology, edited by Chen Fan and Zhu Chunyan -
The Good Life after the Narrative Turn – Review of Narrative and Technology Ethics, by Wessel Reijers and Mark Coeckelbergh -
Being Me Being You: Adam Smith & Empathy -
Book Review: Karl Barth: A Life in Conflict by Christiane Tietz -
Book Review: The Joy of Humility: The Beginning and End of the Virtues by Drew Collins, Ryan McAnnally-Linz and Evan C. Rosa -
Re-discovering the Ethics of Jacques Ellul: Four Texts on Freedom -
Book Review: The Making of Stanley Hauerwas: Bridging Barth and Postliberalism by David B Hunsicker -
Book Review: Christianity and ‘The World’: Secularization Narratives through the Lens of English Poetry A.D. 800 to the Present by David Martin -
Book Review: The Breadth of Salvation: Rediscovering the Fullness of God’s Saving Work by Tom Greggs -
Book Review: The Cry of the Poor: Liberation Ethics and Justice in Health Care by Alexandre A. Martins -
Book Review: The Bible and Moral Injury by Brad E. Kelle -
Book Review: When Did We See You Naked? Jesus as a Victim of Sexual Abuse by Jayme R. Reaves, David Tombs, Rocío Figueroa -
Book Review: The Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity by Eugene McCarraher -
Book Review: Blood Theology: Seeing Red in Body- and God-Talk by Eugene F. Rogers, Jr -
Race, Inclusion and Social Justice in the British Church: A Review -
Book Review: Moral Passion and Christian Ethics by Robin Gill -
Book Review: Fashion Theology by Robert Covolo -
Reading Lipsius in early modern Italy: Ercole Cato and the transformation of the Politicorum Libri Sex -
Socialist democracy: Rosa Luxemburg’s challenge to democratic theory -
Credal imprecision and the value of evidence -
Online astroturfing: A problem beyond disinformation -
Reflection and Conditionalization: Comments on Michael Rescorla -
What Is Immersion? Towards a Phenomenology of Virtual Reality -
Aesthetic Empathy: An Investigation in Phenomenological Psychology of Visual Art Experiences -
“Robbed of my life”: The Felt Loss of Familiar and Engaged Presence in Depersonalization/Derealization Disorder -
Into That Darkness: A Heideggerian Phenomenology of Pain and Suffering -
Altruism or the Other as the Essence of Existence: Philosophical Passage to Being Altruistic, written by Iraklis Ioannidis -
Markers of Psychosocial Maturation: A Dialectically-Informed Approach, written by Mufid James Hannush -
Touch: Recovering Our Most Vital Sense, written by Richard Kearney -
Boredom and Cognitive Engagement: A Functional Theory of Boredom -
Model Transfer and Universal Patterns: Lessons from the Yule Process -
Moral Reasons for Individuals in High-Income Countries to Limit Beef Consumption -
James G. Hart, Hedwig Conrad-Martius’ Ontological Phenomenology, ed. Rodney K. B. Parker, Cham: Springer, 2020, 272 pp., ISBN 978-3030448417 -
Faces in disguise. Masks, concealment, and deceit -
Probability and Symmetric Logic -
Should older people ever be discharged from hospital at night? -
In defence of scientific realism? -
Biology and pharmacy under Franco -
Do the objections of Darwin’s critics indicate the use of a proportional analogy in the Origin? -
Limited Cognitive Abilities and Dominance Hierarchies - Number of publications for this day: 71
16 June 2022
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Numéro 2022/3 – Tome 85 – De notre responsabilité pour la justice -
A Metaphysical Foundation for Mathematical Philosophy -
Holy Science: The Biopolitics of Hindu Nationalism. By Banu Subramaniam. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2019. 312 pages. $30.00. (Paperback). -
Microbes before microbiology: Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg and Berlin’s infusoria -
Argumenta ad passiones: Canada debates access thresholds to MAiD -
Is Consciousness Vague? -
Future, truth, and probability -
Legitimate Injustice and Acting for Others -
“By only considering the end product it means that our participation has always been in vain”: Defining benefits in HIV vaccine trials in Tanzania -
Clinical adolescent decision-making: parental perspectives on confidentiality and consent in Belgium and The Netherlands -
Citizen responsibility and group agency -
Masturbation, Deception, and Rape -
Chaotic whale-atom search optimization-based deep stacked auto encoder for crowd behaviour recognition -
Understanding the effects of negative (and positive) pointwise mutual information on word vectors -
Who owns “democracy”? The role of populism in the discursive struggle over the signifier “democracy” in Catalonia and Spain -
‘The economic world of choice’: mainstreaming discourses and Indigenous bilingual education in Australia 1998–99 -
The Concept of Changing Laws of Nature in the Baconian Corpus from 1597 to 1623 -
The Southern Sky and the Renovation of the Ptolemaic Tradition in Sixteenth-Century Italian Astrologers -
Shadows in Medieval Optics, Practical Geometry, and Astronomy: On a Perspectiva Ascribed to Thomas Bradwardine -
Open Forum -
A Note on Equiprobability Prior to 1500 -
Reply to Mark Thakkar -
Research based on existing clinical data and biospecimens: a systematic study of patients’ opinions -
Resource-Building Processes Across Life Domains: Father-Child Interactions as Starting Points for Resource Caravans -
Solovyov and Schelling: two voices of culture -
Healing the Lifeworld: On personal and collective individuation -
Art and Performance in the Buddhist Visual Narratives at Bhārhut -
Against Aggression? Revisiting an Overlooked Contender for Moral Bioenhancement -
In praise of triads