30 January 2023
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Machine understanding and deep learning representation -
Matthew C. Altman: A Theory of Legal Punishment: Deterrence, Retribution and the Aims of the State, Routledge, London, 2021 -
Centrone B. La seconda polis. Introduzione alle Leggi di Platone -
Diachronic Emergence as Transubstantiation -
Wartime forced sex as a male mating strategy -
Review of “Knowing our world: an artificial intelligence perspective”, by George F. Luger, Springer, 2021 -
Categorial modal realism - Number of publications for this day: 7
29 January 2023
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Numéro 2023/1 – N° 144 – Tolérance : perspectives phénoménologiques (II) -
Respecting relational agency in the context of vulnerability: What can research ethics learn from the social sciences? -
Courtier, scholar, and man of the sword: Lord Herbert of Cherbury and his world -
Reforming the law of nature: the secularisation of political thought 1523–1689 -
Lord Bolingbroke’s history of British foreign policy, 1492–1753 -
The idea of technology in cold war political thought: media, modernity and freedom -
The Inspiring and the Purple, and the Worthy and the Dull -
Exploring the philosophical concept of my death in the context of biology: the scholarly significance of the unknown -
The impurity of praxis: Arendt and Agamben -
The Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights: In Search of Enaction, at Risk of Inaction - Number of publications for this day: 10
28 January 2023
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Why can’t we say what cognition is (at least for the time being) -
Taking Risks on Behalf of Another -
Suffering for Justice in Anne Conway and Maria W. Stewart -
Book Symposium: Jason Holt, Kinetic Beauty: The Philosophical Aesthetics of Sport -
Optimal Functioning in Society: A Conceptualization, a Measure, and a Look at Determinants -
Tanja Rechnitzer: Applying Reflective Equilibrium -
Carrot or Stick? CSR and Firm Financial Performance -
When Leaders Acknowledge Their Own Errors, Will Employees Follow Suit? A Social Learning Perspective -
Manufacturing Motivation in the Mundane: Servant Leadership’s Influence on Employees’ Intrinsic Motivation and Performance -
Difference and presence: Derrida and Husserl’s phenomenology of language, time, history, and scientific rationality -
Answering the Difference-Maker Problem for Russellian Physicalism -
The Volitional Self-Contradiction Interpretation of Kant’s Formula of Universal Law: A Response to Kleingeld -
Open source intelligence and AI: a systematic review of the GELSI literature -
A novel MRC framework for evidence extracts in judgment documents -
How Requests Give Reasons: The Epistemic Account versus Schaber’s Value Account -
How do Law Students Develop Commercial Awareness? Listening to the Student Voice on the Roles of the Law School and the Law Student in Developing Commercial Awareness -
Making desires satisfied, making satisfied desires -
Do good lives make good stories? -
Justice before Expediency: Robust Intuitive Concern for Rights Protection in Criminalization Decisions -
Scepticism About Scepticism or the Very Idea of a Global ‘Vat-Language’ - Number of publications for this day: 20
27 January 2023
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Reciprocal Causation and Biological Practice -
Review of Causation With a Human Face, James Woodward. -
Some Neglected Possibilities: a Reply to Teitel -
Autonomy to a fault: The confluence of organ donation, euthanasia, and the dead donor rule -
Does Compositionality Entail Complexity? -
Essentialist Non-Reductivism -
Darwin’s Causal Argument Against Creationism -
The Musicality of Speech -
Towards a post-democratic era? Moral education against new forms of authoritarianism -
The Violence of the Benevolent Ruler: Classical Confucianism and Punitive Expedition -
Justifying types of representative democracy: a response -
Becoming closer to one another: Shared emotions and social relationships -
When Bad Thinking Happens to Good People: How Philosophy Can Save Us from Ourselves. Steven Nadler and Lawrence Shapiro, 2021. Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press. 240 pp, $24.95 (hb) -
For Estrangement: Queerness, Blackness, and Unintelligibility -
Why caregivers have no autonomy‐based reason to respect advance directives in dementia care -
Two Concepts of Moderation in the Early Enlightenment -
Self-generated cognitive fluency: consequences on evaluative judgments -
The significance of GDP: a new take on a century-old question -
A Bayesian Account of Establishing -
‘Here’s Me Being Humble’: The Strangeness of Modeling Intellectual Humility -
“Rule‐Following I: The Basic Issues” -
Infrastructural strains on scholarly transnational collaboration in eighteenth-century Europe. The logistics of knowledge in making Thomas Mangey’s Philonis Judaei Opera 1728–42 -
An unrealised project? —Isaiah Berlin and the philosophy of history -
Free Market: The History of an Idea -
Dugald Stewart’s empire of the mind: moral education in the late Scottish enlightenment -
Louis de Wohl: Shady Astrologer, MI5 Recruit, Christian Storyteller -
Exploring the Covid-19 Pandemic’s Impact on Children and Adolescents: Understanding the Ethical and Educational Dimensions of Loss -
Introduction: From Social Ontology to Mathematical Practice, and Back Again -
Aptness and means-end coherence: a dominance argument for causal decision theory -
The impairment argument, ethics of abortion, and nature of impairing to the n + 1 degree -
Essentialism, historicity, and ethicalization: rethinking Husserl’s project of phenomenological theology -
Making Sense of Science, University, and Industry: Sensemaking Narratives of Finnish and Israeli Scientists -
Correction to: Evidential Support and Contraposition -
What Do We Mean by ‘That’s a Fallacious Narrative’? -
Free Speech Fallacies as Meta-Argumentative Errors -
The Justice and Ontology of Gastrospaces - Number of publications for this day: 36
26 January 2023
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BATTER (MAN)ING FUNDAMENTALISM: SOME REFLECTIONS ON BOB’S A MIDDLE WAY -
Ernst Bloch -
Distributed autobiographical memories, distributed self‐narratives -
Mystery and nothingness: the christian conception of call in the perspective of Jean-Paul Sartre -
Citizenship, character, sustainability: Differences and commonalities in three fields of education -
Life purposes: Comparing higher education students in four institutions in the Netherlands and Finland -
Educating children as sustainable citizen-consumers: A qualitative content analysis of sustainability education resources -
John Rogers (1938–2022): in memoriam -
The Rebirth of Revelation: German Theology in an Age of Reason and History, 1750–1850 -
The Epistemic Innocence of Elaborated Delusions Re-Examined -
Epistemic deontology, epistemic trade-offs, and Kant’s formula of humanity -
Costs As a Key but too Often Neglected Component of Evolutionary Theory -
Scaling in the Evolution of Biodiversity -
The Inherent Tolerance of the Democratic Process -
Slack Taking and Burden Dumping -
Is Morality Open to the Free Will Skeptic? -
When to Start Saving the Planet? -
No Disrespect—But That Account Does Not Explain What Is Morally Bad About Discrimination -
Coverage Shortfalls at the Library of Agency -
Agency, Stability, and Permeability in “Games” -
Games Unlike Life -
Creating meaningful work in the age of AI: explainable AI, explainability, and why it matters to organizational designers -
Assessing the State of Ethics Education in General Education Curricula at U.S. Research Universities and Liberal Arts Colleges -
Difficulty and the Reasonable Expectation Account of Exculpating Ignorance -
Fear, Fanaticism, and Fragile Identities -
To Believe, or Not to Believe – That is Not the (Only) Question: The Hybrid View of Privacy -
A Lockean Theory of Climate Justice for Food Security