7 February 2021
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The Clash between Scientific and Religious Worldviews: A Re‐Evaluation -
The Montreal Criteria and uterine transplants in transgender women -
Research integrity codes of conduct in Europe: Understanding the divergences -
Stopping exploitation: Properly remunerating healthcare workers for risk in the COVID‐19 pandemic -
Filosoofia ajaloo uurimisest angloameerika traditsioonis G. Berkeley vaadete käsitlemise näitel -
Wilhelm Dilthey ja 19. sajandi saksa akadeemiline filosoofiaajalugu -
ایده جهان پویا در تبیین رابطه انسان با خدا «براساس حکمت متعالیه» -
MARGOLIS LOOKS AT THE ARTS -
Individual responsibility and global structural injustice: Toward an ethos of cosmopolitan responsibility -
COVID-19 and Control: An Essay from a Pragmatic Perspective on Science -
Why Newton’s G is not a universal Constant of Nature A reanalysis of Cavendish’s experiment to determine the density of the Earth -
We Owe It to Others to Think for Ourselves -
Expanding the Empirical Realm: Constructive Empiricism and Augmented Observation -
Identical Particles in Quantum Mechanics: Against the Received View -
Trivial, interesting, or overselling? The microbiome and ‘what it means to be human’ -
On the Argument from Double Spaces: A Reply to Moti Mizrahi -
Correlation Isn’t Good Enough: Causal Explanation and Big Data -
Comparative Infinite Lottery Logic -
Programmed cell death as a black queen in microbial communities -
Dynamically rational judgment aggregation -
Evolutionary Biology Meets Consciousness (Preprint) -
Ethical issues in biomedical research in Nigeria: a systematic review -
Religious, Cultural and Legal Barriers to Organ Donation: The Case of Bangladesh -
The Case of Doctor-Patient Relationship in Bangladesh: An Application of Relational Model of Autonomy -
COVID-19 Pandemic: Ethical and Medical issues arising for people with disability in Bangladesh -
Why A New Ethical Framework Is Needed To Eliminate Disability Discrimination? A New Learning From The Pandemic -
The Logical Alien: Conant and His Critics, edited by Sofia Miguens. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2020. Pp. 1080. -
Planned Obsolescence in the Context of a Holistic Legal Sphere and the Circular Economy -
Shaming and Stigmatizing Healthcare Workers in Japan During the COVID-19 Pandemic -
On the Analogy Between Business and Sport: Towards an Aristotelian Response to The Market Failures Approach to Business Ethics -
Conservative AI and social inequality: conceptualizing alternatives to bias through social theory -
Interpreting fitness: self-tracking with fitness apps through a postphenomenology lens -
Security Governance in East Asia and China’s Response to COVID-19 -
Pathways to Lasting Cross-Sector Social Collaboration: A Configurational Study -
Viral Heroism: What the Rhetoric of Heroes in the COVID-19 Pandemic Tells Us About Medicine and Professional Identity -
Quiet Resistance: The Value of Personal Defiance -
AI urbanism: a design framework for governance, program, and platform cognition -
Costly authority and transferred responsibility -
Thematic Reclassifications and Emerging Sciences -
Techno-sovereignism: the political rationality of contemporary Italian populism - Number of publications for this day: 40
6 February 2021
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Idealism -
Thinking through Heidegger’s “Untergang”☆ -
Ancient Ethical Theory -
A study of continuous vector representations for theorem proving -
Positive Monotone Modal Logic -
Generalised stability of ultraproducts of finite residue rings -
Law Lost, Compliance Found: A Frontline Understanding of the Non-linear Nature of Business and Employee Responses to Law -
What Makes Diets Political? Moral Foundations and the Left-Wing-Vegan Connection -
An inconvenient truth: the end of western scientific culture -
Stable and Unstable Theories of Truth and Syntax -
Beyond Hypothesis Testing -
Giving as Loving: a requiem for the gift? -
Life in Prague -
Consolidating a new approach in the philosophy of science -
The Limits of Self-Effacement: A Reply to Wittwer -
Economic Peace as a Counterpoint to the Warfare Economy: Rethinking Individual and Collective Responsibility -
Why the Horrendous Deeds Objection Is Still a Bad Argument -
Data objects for knowing - Number of publications for this day: 18
5 February 2021
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Combining Minds: How to Think about Composite Subjectivity -
Creating Future People: The Ethics of Genetic Enhancement -
Imaginal architectural devices and the ritual space of medieval necromancy -
Governing families that care for a sick relative: the contributions of donzelot’s theory for nursing -
DECOLONIZING FEMINISM THROUGH INTERSECTIONAL PRAXIS -
Governing families that care for a sick relative: the contributions of Donzelot’s theory for nursing -
The tales we tell: Bombay, Mumbai and I -
Political Philosophy Podcast -
Grandstanding: The Use and Abuse of Moral Talk -
Games: Agency as Art -
Persistent Anosmia -
Diogenes of Sinope -
Sound of Metal -
Zeno of Elea -
Thales -
Snapshot: Gabrielle Suchon -
What Satire Can Do for Us -
Maps and Blandscapes -
Zebras, Bacteria and Asteroids -
Get the Vote Out! -
Pragmatism, Peirce, and the Pandemic -
Women or Philosophers? -
A tuned feed-forward deep neural network algorithm for effort estimation -
The presentational dimension of Geert Wilders’s populist argumentative style -
On the relation between argumentative style and linguistic style : Integrating linguistic-stylistic analysis systematically into the analysis of argumentative style -
Mediators’ reframing as a constitutive element of a reconciliatory argumentative style -
Characteristics of a detached argumentative style in public policy analysis : Text types as presentational choices -
The uncompromising confrontational argumentative style of the spokespersons’ replies at the regular press conferences of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs -
Examining argumentative style : A new theoretical perspective -
Six related essays on argumentative style -
Maimonides -
Interpreting the History of Evolutionary Biology through a Kuhnian Prism: Sense or Nonsense? -
Scenarios as Tools of the Scientific Imagination: The Case of Climate Projections -
Stepping Forwards by Looking Back: Underdetermination, Epistemic Scarcity and Legacy Data -
Regimes of Evidence in Complexity Sciences -
Henk Jochemsen, ed., “For the Twig to Blossom . . .”: Cooperation in Development from a Christian Perspective -
Conscientious Objection or an Internal Morality of Medicine? -
Ordinary and Detached Blameworthiness -
Federico Lauria and Julien A. Deonna (eds.), The Nature of Desire -
R. Jay Wallace, The Moral Nexus -
Hilary Greaves and Theron Pummer (eds.), Effective Altruism: Philosophical Issues -
Collegial Relationships