26 December 2020
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Christ and Revelatory Community in Bonhoeffer’s Reception of Hegel. By David S. Robinson. Mohr Siebeck, 2018. £80.83/$98.00. -
Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin. By Timothy Snyder. Pp. xix, 524, NY, Basic Books, 2010, $40.00. -
Erdogan’s Empire: Turkey and the Politics of the Middle East. By Soner Cagaptay. Pp. xx, 369, London/NY, I.B. Tauris, 2019, £16.20. -
Of Reality: The Purposes of Philosophy. By Gianni Vattimo. Translated by Robert T. Valgenti. Pp. x, 235, New York, Columbia University Press, 2016, $43.34. The Method of Inequality: Jacques Ranciére. Interview with Laurent Jean Pierre and Dork Zabunyan. Translated by Julie Rose. Pp. ix, 201, Cambridge/Malden, MA, Polity Press, £17.99/$69.95. The Not‐Two: Logic and God in Lacan. By Lorenzo Chiesa. Pp. xxiii, 251, Cambridge, MA/London, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 2016, $28.95/£23.00. The Weariness of the Self: Diagnosing the History of Depression in the Contemporary Age. By Alain Ehrenberg. Pp. xxx, 345, McGill‐Queen’s University Press (1st paper reprint, 2016), $27.95. -
Three Tigers, One Mountain: A Journey through the Bitter History and Current Conflicts of China, Korea and Japan. By Michael Booth. Pp. viii, 349, London, Jonathan Cape, 2020, £14.99. -
Black Wave: Saudi Arabia, Iran and the Rivalry that Unravelled the Middle East. By Kim Ghattas. Pp. xv, 377, London, Wildfire, 2020, £20.00. -
Making the Arab World: Nasser, Qutb, and the Clash That Shaped the Middle East. By Fawaz A. Gerges, Pp. xx, 483, Princeton/Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2018, $29.95. -
Phenomenology: A Basic Introduction in the Light of Jesus Christ. By Donald Wallenfang. Pp. xvi, 132, Eugene, OR: Cascade, 2019, $20.00. -
Sunnis and Shi’a: A Political History. By Laurence Louër. Pp. 227, Princeton/Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2020, $29.95. -
Heidegger’s Poietic Writings: From Contributions to Philosophy to The Event. By Daniela Vallega‐Neu. Pp. xx, 205. Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 2018, $39.00. -
China in Life’s Foreground. By Audrey G. Donnithorne. Pp. xiv, 435 with 16 unnumbered pages of illustrations, North Melbourne, Australian Scholarly, 2019, $30.00. -
Gershom Scholem: From Berlin to Jerusalem and Back. By Noam Zadoff. Pp. xxi, 320, Waltham, Brandeis University Press, 2018, $40.00. -
Jesus in Asia. By Rasiah S. Sugirtharaja. Pp. v, 311, Cambridge, MA/London: Harvard University Press, 2018, US$29.95. -
Something of Themselves: Kipling, Kingsley, Conan Doyle and the Anglo‐Boer War. By Sarah Lefanu. Pp. xiii, 381, London, Hurst, 2020, £20.35/$20.95. -
Converts to the Real: Catholicism and the Making of Continental Philosophy. By Edward Baring. Pp. 493, Cambridge, MA/London, Harvard University Press, 2019, $49.95. -
Fides and Secularity: Beyond Charles Taylor’s Open Faith. By Emilio Di Somma, Pp. xiii, 223, Eugene, Oregon, Pickwick Publications, 2018, $29.00. -
Popular Catholicism in 20th‐Century Ireland: Locality, Identity and Culture. By Síle de Cléir. Pp. xiv, 250, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2017, £85.00. -
The Life Intense: A Modern Obsession, Letting Be Volume I. By Tristan Garcia. Translated by Abigail RayAlexander, Christopher RayAlexander, and Jon Cogburn. Pp. xxx, 162. Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2018, $19.95/£14.99. -
Heidegger and the Jews: The Black Notebooks. By Donatella di Cesare; translated by Murtha Baca. Pp. x, 310, Cambridge, Polity Press, 2018, £17.22. -
Alexander Solzhenitsyn: Cold War Icon, Gulag Author, Russian Nationalist? A Study of the Western Reception of his Literary Writings, Historical Interpretations, and Political Ideas. By Elisa Kriza. Pp. 297, Stuttgart, ibidem‐Verlag, 2014, $36.26. -
The Duplicity of Philosophy’s Shadow: Heidegger, Nazism and the Jewish Other. By Eliot R. Wolfson. Pp. xxiii, 312, NY, Columbia University Press, 2018, $30.00. -
The Disputed Teachings of Vatican II: Continuity and Reversal in Catholic Doctrine. By Thomas G. Guarino. Pp. ix, 214, Grand Rapids, Eerdmans, 2018, $18.88. -
Heidegger and the Problem of Consciousness. By Nancy J. Holland. Pp. 132, Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 2018, $38.00. -
The Second Vatican Council. By Gerald O’Collins. Pp. xiv, 225, Collegeville, MN, Liturgical Press, 2014, $24.95. -
Eckhart, Heidegger and the Imperative of Releasement. By Ian Alexander Moore. Pp. xvii, 331, Albany, SUNY University Press, 2019, $95.00. -
Dangerous Minds: Nietzsche, Heidegger and the Return of the Far Right. By Ronald Beiner. Pp. 167, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018, $18.68. -
The Decadent Society: How We Became the Victims of Our Own Success. By Ross Douthat. Pp. x, 258, NY/London, Avid Reader Press, 2020, $27.00. -
Words Fail: Theology, Poetry, and the Challenge of Representation. By Colby Dickinson. Pp. 114, Fordham University Press, 2017. $25.00. -
The Disintegration of Community: On Jorge Portilla’s Social and Political Philosophy. By Carlos Alberto Sánchez & Francisco Gallegos. Pp. ix, 215, Albany, NY, SUNY Press, 2020, $95.00. -
Dorothy Day: Dissenting Voice of the American Century. By John Loughery and Blythe Randolph. Pp. 437, NY/London, Simon and Schuster, 2020, $30.00. -
Fate and Faith after Heidegger’s Contributions to Philosophy. By Peter S. Dillard. Pp. 178, Eugene, Oregon, Pickwick, 2020, $24.00. -
The Motif of the Messianic: Law, Life, and Writing in Agamben’s Reading of Derrida. By Arthur Willemse. Pp. xxxv, 153, Lanham, MD, Lexington Books, 2018, $75.19. -
Mass Exodus: Catholic Disaffiliation in Britain and America since Vatican II. By Stephen Bullivant. Pp. 309, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019, $32.95. -
The Rigor of Things: Conversations with Dan Arbib. By Jean‐Luc Marion. Translated by Christina M. Gschwandtner. Foreword by David Tracy. Pp. xiii, 187, Fordham University Press, 2017, £24.99/$32.00. -
In the Presence of Schopenhauer. By Michel Houellebecq; translated by Andrew Brown. Pp. xv, 60, Cambridge, UK/Medford, MA, Polity Press, 2020, £9.21. -
The Mystical Sources of Existential Thought: Being, Nothingness, Love. By George Pattison and Kate Kirkpatrick. Pp. vi, 222, Abingdon, Oxon/NY, Routledge, 2019, £105.00. -
Unfading Light: Contemplations and Speculations. By Sergius Bulgakov. Translated, edited, and introduced by Thomas Allan Smith. Pp. xlii, 512, Grand Rapids/London, Eerdmans, 2012, $32.29. -
Derivative deprivation and the wrong of abortion -
BIOETHICS: A PRIMER FOR CHRISTIANSGilbert Meilaender Wm. B. Eerdmans Press: Grand Rapids, MI, 2020. 172 pp. ISBN 978‐0‐8028‐7816‐8. $19.99 (Paperback). -
Who Should Bear the Risk When Self‐Driving Vehicles Crash? -
Quantum Ontology without Speculation -
Controlling cardinal characteristics without adding reals -
An unpublished theorem of Solovay on OD partitions of reals into two non-OD parts, revisited -
Frame definability, canonicity and cut elimination in common sense modal predicate logics - Number of publications for this day: 44
25 December 2020
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Mysterious Existence and Problematic Friends: Reading Job with Gabriel Marcel -
J. G. Ballard’s Surrealist Liberalism -
Vagueness: A Global Approach, by Kit Fine -
Sources of Dynamism in Modern Administrative Law - Number of publications for this day: 4
24 December 2020
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CHRISTIANITY, SCIENCE, AND THREE PHASES OF BEING HUMAN -
How to Choose the Right Partners in Cross-Sector Partnership in Emerging Countries? A Political Embeddedness Perspective -
INTRODUCTION: EDUCATIONAL REFORM LEGISLATION IN A CHANGING SOCIETY -
The dynamic process of ambiguous emotion perception -
Nostalgia strengthens global self-continuity through holistic thinking -
Awe liberates the feeling that “my body is mine” -
Teleological Theories of Mental Content -
Morality and Evolutionary Biology -
Against the Doctrine of Infallibility -
Presence in Digital Spaces. A Phenomenological Concept of Presence in Mediatized Communication -
Habit and Skill in the Domain of Joint Action -
Machine Learning and the Future of Scientific Explanation - Number of publications for this day: 12
23 December 2020
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Bioethics met its COVID‐19 Waterloo: The doctor knows best again -
ON THE NORMATIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE AIMS OF RELIGIOUS PRACTICE -
Chapter 8: The ‘Layer‐Cake’ versus ‘Transformative’ Conceptions of Human Mindedness -
Chapter 7: A Disappearing World -
Book Review: How We Became Our Data: A Genealogy of the Informational Person, by Colin Koopman -
A Care-Based Approach to Transformative Change: Ethically-Informed Practices, Relational Response-Ability & Emotional Awareness -
Carl schmitt, sportspersonship, and the Ius Publicum Ludis -
Sieyès and Republican liberty -
The moral responsibilities of Fandom -
Dharmakīrti -
Causal Composition in Evolutionary Theory -
How Much Change is Too Much Change? Rethinking the Reasons Behind the Lack of Reception to Brouwer’s Intuitionism -
The Good and Evil of Health Policy: Medicaid Expansion, Republican Governors, and Moral Intuitions -
When Is Company Unwelcome? -
Tasia Scrutton Christianity and Depression: Interpretation, Meaning, and the Shaping of Experience. (London: SCM Press, 2020). Pp. 132. £19.99 (Pbk). ISBN 9780334058908. -
Is Catholic faith worth having? -
Price gouging and the duty of easy rescue -
General Versus Special Theories of Discrimination -
Emergency Basic Income during the Pandemic -
MARTIAL AND THE HISTORIA AVGVSTA -
The Supposed Material Cause in Posterior Analytics 2.11 -
Augustine on Active Perception, Awareness, and Representation -
Flagging Profitability and the Oil Frontier -
Ambiguity and context learning in signalling games -
The development of the concept of uniform convergence in Karl Weierstrass’s lectures and publications between 1861 and 1886 -
On Kantian tendencies during the early corona pandemic in Germany -
Corine Pelluchon: Manifest für die Tiere. München (2020) 124 Seiten, 12 € -
Who’s Afraid of Adversariality? Conflict and Cooperation in Argumentation -
Some Philosophical Thinking about the COVID-19 Pandemic -
Wall, Gate and Self-Other Dynamics: A Confucian Ethics of Separation and Interconnection -
Developing Ethical Leadership in China: The Value of Confucian Virtue Ethics -
The Phenomenological Roots of Technological Intentionality: A Postphenomenological Perspective -
Comparative Perspectives on Solutions for the Problem of Other Minds -
Françoise Dastur. Figures du néant et de la négation entre Orient et Occident (reviewed by François Raffoul) -
Diachronic Emergence and Its Characteristics from the Viewpoint of Complexity Science -
Hunter, Michael, and Martin Kern, eds. Confucius and the Analect Revisited: New Perspectives on Composition, Dating, and Authorship (reviewed by Rika Dunlap) -
COMPENSATION AND CONTINUITY -
TOLERANCE OF INCOHERENCE IN LAW, GRADED SPEECH ACTS AND ILLOCUTIONARY PLURALISM -
LEG volume 26 issue 3 Cover and Front matter -
LEG volume 26 issue 3 Cover and Back matter