24 January 2021
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Proportionality in Personal Life -
The Flow Observational Grid: an Observation-Based Solution to Assess Flow States -
The Effect of Participation in Adult Education on Life Satisfaction of Immigrants and Natives: A Longitudinal Analysis - Number of publications for this day: 3
23 January 2021
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Review: Readings of Dōgen’s Treasury of the True Dharma Eye -
The relativity of indetermininacy -
Towards Post-Pandemic Sustainable and Ethical Food Systems -
The Logical Alien. Conant and His Critics -
Extracting Money from Causal Decision Theorists -
A Relational Approach to Rationing in a Time of Pandemic -
Subatomic Negation -
The Gender Effects of Audit Partners on Audit Outcomes: Evidence of Rule 3211 Adoption -
Epistemic Reasons, Transparency, and Evolutionary Debunking -
A Platonic Kind-Based Account of Goodness -
Deep Thinking or Resistance? On Finding a Middle Ground between Paolo Freire’s Critical Pedagogy and John Dewey’s Pragmatism -
The Empiricist Origin of Biopolitics: Freedom and Potentiality in John Locke -
In Defense of the Lenient View -
Reflective Equilibrium from a Wittgensteinian Perspective -
Worldview through the Prism of Personal Life-Meaning Orientations -
Higher-order readings of wh -questions -
A logic of knowledge based on abstract arguments -
Algorithmic properties of first-order superintuitionistic logics of finite Kripke frames in restricted languages -
No-fault Unbelief Defended: a Reply to Roberto Di Ceglie - Number of publications for this day: 19
22 January 2021
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Moral disagreement scepticism leveled -
Exploring the Value of Practical Disorientation dor Moral Life -
Self-Regarding Duties, Autonomous Living, and Body Modification -
Eight Thought Experiments within the Ethical Debate on Abortion -
Rethinking how to create world-class universities in China: A policy mapping perspective -
Solidarity, sustainability and medical ethics -
Sustainability, equal treatment, and temporal neutrality -
Reflective disequilibrium: a critical evaluation of the complete lives framework for healthcare rationing -
Solidarity is for other people: identifying derelictions of solidarity in responses to COVID-19 -
Promoting the sustainability of healthcare resources with existing ethical principles: scarce COVID-19 medications, vaccines and principled parsimony -
Grow the pie, or the resource shuffle? Commentary on Munthe, Fumagalli and Malmqvist -
What does solidarity do for bioethics? -
Moral flux in primary care : the effect of complexity -
Terrible choices in the septic child: a response to the PALOH trial round table authors -
Sustainability principle for the ethics of healthcare resource allocation -
Mistrust and inconsistency during COVID-19: considerations for resource allocation guidelines that prioritise healthcare workers -
Ethical challenges for womens healthcare highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic -
Using a biomarker acutely to identify babies at risk of serious adverse effects from antibiotics: where is the ‘Terrible Moral and Medical Dilemma? -
Dont stop thinking about tomorrow -
Withdrawing treatment from patients with prolonged disorders of consciousness: the presumption in favour of the maintenance of life is legally robust -
How the past matters for the future: a luck egalitarian sustainability principle for healthcare resource allocation -
Good reasons to vaccinate: mandatory or payment for risk? -
Sex robots for older adults with disabilities: reply to critics -
Psychoanalysis and the antinomies of an archaeologist: Andrea Carandini, the ruins of Rome, and the writing of history -
A hybrid optimizer based on backtracking search and differential evolution for continuous optimization -
Waiting before hoping: An educational approach to the experience of waiting -
Reinhold Niebuhr: The law of love and the omnipresence of power -
How Social Inequalities Shape Markets: Lessons From the Configuration of PET Recycling Practices in Brazil -
Teleology and Sophistic Endeavour in the Euthydemus -
Who’s Who and What’s What? A Response to Commentators on ‘First Chop Your Logos … ’ -
‘Learning’ and Learning at Euthydemus 275d–278d -
Some Aspects of Aspect: Reflections on M.M. McCabe’s ‘First Chop Your Logos: Socrates and the Sophists on Language, Logic and Development’ -
The Importance of Being Erroneous -
Legein to What End? -
Fine-grained and Coarse-grained Knowledge in Euthydemus 293b7–d1 -
Isocrates’ Pragmatic Reflective Life at Euthydemus 304d–306e -
Says Who? Modes of Speaking in the Euthydemus -
First Chop Your Logos … : Socrates and the Sophists on Language, Logic and Development -
Eristic Combat at Euthydemus 285e–286b -
The Material Theory of Induction at the Frontiers of Science -
Bentham’s International Political Theory: Taking States’ Responsibilities Seriously -
No-Right and its Correlative -
What is Distinctive about the Law of Equity?† -
Virtuous Social Responsiveness: Flourishing with Dignity -
Narrative as cognitive instrument -
Developmental Pathways to Adult Happiness: Social Competence and Timely High School Graduation -
When time becomes personal. Aging and personal identity -
COVID 19: A Cause for Pause in Undergraduate Medical Education and Catalyst for Innovation -
Striving as Suffering: Schopenhauer’s A Priori Argument for Pessimism -
FROM THE ACCOUNTS OF PHILOSOPHIE RURALE TO THE PHYSIOCRATIC TABLEAU: FRANÇOIS QUESNAY AS A PRECURSOR OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTING -
EFFICIENCY WITHOUT OPTIMALITY: ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES AND POLLUTION PRICING IN THE LATE 1960S -
EDMOND MALINVAUD’S CRITICISMS OF THE NEW CLASSICAL ECONOMICS: RESTORING THE NATURE AND THE RATIONALE OF THE OLD KEYNESIANS’ OPPOSITION -
A Response to Erwin Dekker -
Index to Volume 42, 2020 -
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Essays in Keynesian Persuasion (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019), pp. xiii, 361, £68.99 (hardcover). ISBN (10): 1527532550; (13): 9781527532557. -
HET volume 42 issue 4 Cover and Back matter -
HET volume 42 issue 4 Cover and Front matter -
History of Science in Physics Teaching -
Feedback hyperjump -
On Abstraction in Mathematics and Indefiniteness in Quantum Mechanics -
Some Forms of Collectively Bringing About or ‘Seeing to it that’ - Number of publications for this day: 61
21 January 2021
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Distinguishing regeneration from degradation in coral ecosystems: the role of value -
Causation and Mechanisms in Biology -
Yet Again, Quantum Indeterminacy is not Worldly Indecision -
How autism shows that symptoms, like psychiatric diagnoses, are’constructed’: methodological and epistemic consequences -
Selective Realism and the framework/interaction distinction: a Taxonomy of Fundamental Physical Theories -
Metaphors in Arts and Science (Preprint) -
Félida, doubled personality, and the ‘normal state’ in late 19th-century French psychology -
Covid-19, ethical nursing management and codes of conduct: An analysis -
Emotional context effects on memory accuracy for neutral information -
The Skills-First vs. Content-First Philosophy Class -
Including the Iroquois Great Law of Peace in Introduction to Political Philosophy -
An Experiential Education Approach to Teaching the Mind-Body Problem -
Improving Student Learning with Aspects of Specifications Grading -
Phronesis: An Open Introduction to Ethics. Edited by Henry Imler -
Philosophy for Girls: An Invitation to the Life of Thought. Edited by Melissa M. Shew and Kimberly K. Garchar -
Salvation in Indian Philosophy: Perfection and Simplicity for Vaiśeṣika. By Ionut Moise -
Small Teaching Online: Applying Learning Science in Online Classes. By Flower Darby with James M. Lang