30 January 2021
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Echoes from the Great Divide: On the Faltering Philosophical Dialogue between Africa and the West -
EDITOR’s Words -
VOL 12 NO 1 CONTENTS PAGE -
VOL 12 NO 1 INFORMATION PAGE -
VOL 12 NO 1 COVER PAGE -
Alberto G. Urquidez, (Re-)Defining Racism: A Philosophical Analysis , Palgrave Macmillan, 2020, Viii +421 Pp. the Concept of Racism and the Adjective Racist -
Smokers’ Regrets and the Case for Public Health Paternalism -
Quantum ontology without speculation -
Covid-19 in Historical Context: Creating a Practical Past - Number of publications for this day: 9
29 January 2021
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Intellectual Virtues and Biased Understanding -
Interactionist Moral Character and the Causal-Constitutive Fallacy -
Truthfulness without Truth -
Al-Ghazālī and Descartes on Defeating Skepticism -
Eudaimonism, Egoism, and Responsibility for Oneself -
Grounding Deep Friendships – Reconciling the Moralized and Aestheticized Views -
An Interpretation of Sartre’s Phenomenology of the Image as a Phenomenology of the Sign -
Can There Be Ineffable Propositional Structures? -
Two Conceptions of Omissions -
The Cartesian Doxastic Argument For Free Will -
Complex Akrasia and Blameworthiness -
Acting with Good Intentions – Virtue Ethics and the Principle that Ought Implies Can -
Consciousness and Topology -
Purposes, Parts, and Persons -
Female Husbands: A Trans History, Jen Manion. Cambridge University Press (2020), xii, 342 pp., $24.95 -
German Empire historical scientific displays and the formation of the history of science discipline -
‘The moon quivered like a snake’: A medieval chronicler, lunar explosions, and a puzzle for modern interpretation -
Critical note on Williamson: A defence of the actualism‐possibilism debate -
Political Pluralism, Disagreement and Justice: The Case for Polycentric Democracy, Julian F. Müller, 2020. London, Routledge. 235pp, £120.00 (hb) £36.99 (pb) -
Acting in Light of a Fact and Acting in Light of a Belief -
Technology and the Materiality of Knowledge -
Schopenhauer on Death, Salvation and Consolation -
Self-feeling as the Kairos of ‘Gesinnungswandel‘ in the Ethics of Person of Max Scheler -
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Husserl on Ethical and Cultural Renewal -
The Phenomenological Deficit of Critical Theory -
Variations circonstancielles -
La question du langage -
Tran Duc Thao, ‘On Indochina’ -
Human Rationality: Descartes and Aristotle -
Iatrogenic loneliness and loss of intimacy in residential care -
Caring for victims of child maltreatment: Pediatric nurses’ moral distress and burnout -
Personal Nonverbal Repertoires in facial displays and their relation to individual differences in social and emotional styles -
Brief breath awareness training yields poorer working memory performance in the context of acute stress -
Hic sunt chimaerae? -
Numbering the Divine Persons -
Francis of Meyronnes on Beings of reason -
Mental Gaze and Presence -
The Realm of entia rationis and its Boundaries -
Duns Scotus on What is in the Mind -
Representation Beings -
Theories of Mental Being in the Later Middle Ages -
Giles of Rome on esse and Essence as duae res -
A Note from the Editorial Board -
The spontaneity of emotion -
Privacy and Medicine -
Liberty and religion: Catharine Macaulay and the history of republicanism and the Enlightenment -
Eroding sexism: A Yogācāra dialectics of gender -
Being Sure of Each Other: An Essay on Social Rights and Freedoms, by Kimberley Brownlee. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. 256. -
Bonus Systems as Tools for ‘Managing’ Managers – the Behavioural Effects of Performance-Based Financial Rewards -
Educating ethically during COVID-19 -
Nicole Hassoun: Global Health Impact: Extending Access to Essential Medicines, 2020 -
De Finettian Logics of Indicative Conditionals Part II: Proof Theory and Algebraic Semantics -
Critical conversations at the crossroads -
Vera Mackie, Nicola J. Marks, and Sarah Ferber (eds): The reproductive industry: intimate experiences and global processes -
A Hyperintensional Theory of (Empty) Names -
The Pragmatic Intelligence of Habits -
Biopower of Colonialism in Carceral Contexts: Implications for Aboriginal Deaths in Custody -
Reforming the Spanish Future Subjunctive: Linguistics and Legal Language Policy -
Data models, representation and adequacy-for-purpose -
Health care ethics ECHO: Improving ethical response self-efficacy through sensemaking - Number of publications for this day: 61
28 January 2021
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Archives de Philosophie – Edition 2021/1 – Volume 84 – Francis Bacon and the forms of experimentation -
Numéro 2020/1 – Vol. 21 – Normes et normativité en économie -
Numéro 2021/1 – Tome 84 – Bacon et les formes de l’expérience -
COVID‐19 and bioethics: Looking back and looking forward -
How (not) to understand weak measurements of velocities -
What induction is (and what it should not be): A concepts-centric perspective on Norton’s radium chloride example -
Tokyo: city of fires and flowers -
Using Frankenstein-themed science activities for science ethics education: An exploratory study -
Improved model exploration for the relationship between moral foundations and moral judgment development using Bayesian Model Averaging -
Moral education in mainland China today: A bio-ecological systems analysis -
Substantive metaphysical debates about gender and race: Verbal disputes and metaphysical deflationism -
Philosophy and the Planetary -
Weariness – Dismembered Time, Colonialism, Pandemics -
A Political a priori? -
Cosmos, Worlds and Republics – Notes on the Occasion of the COVID-19 Pandemic -
The Three Apples – Agonistic Democracy in the Age of Calculation -
To Think in the Eye of the Storm -
The Short and the Long of It – A Political Phenomenology of Pandemic Time -
The Pandemic’s Challenges to Liberal Democracy – From a Chinese Philosophy Perspective -
Philosophy in a Time of Pandemic -
Solidarity, Populism and COVID-19 – Working Notes -
Beware of the Philosophical Expert -
Concerning the COVID-19 Event -
Triple Pandemics – COVID-19, Anti-Black Violence, and Digital Capitalism -
Philosophy in a Time of Pandemic – Introduction -
Antinomies of a Pandemic – Lady Philosophy in Blue Plastic Gloves -
Imagining a Philosophy of Warnings for Our Greatest Emergency -
The Magic of Matter – Bodies, Together and Apart in a Time of Pandemic -
Whose New Normal? – The Ruse and the Hope of “We’re all in this together” -
Philosophy in the Time of COVID