22 December 2020
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‘And so she returned to the Eternal Source’: Continuing Bonds and the Figure of Dante’s Beatrice in C.S. Lewis’ A Grief Observed -
Second-order theory of mind as a predictor of children’s guilt proneness -
Critical harmony: A goal for deliberative civic education -
Karl Marx -
Justified Group Belief, Group Knowledge and Being in a Position to Know -
Stance and Being -
The Modal Status of Leibniz’s Principle of Sufficient Reason -
The Educational Value of Analytic Philosophy -
VERRIUS FLACCUS, HIS ALEXANDRIAN MODEL, OR JUST AN ANONYMOUS GRAMMARIAN? THE MOST ANCIENT DIRECT WITNESS OF A LATIN ARS GRAMMATICA -
P.OXY. 2438 AND THE ORDER OF BOOKS IN ARISTOPHANES BYZANTIUS’ EDITION OF PINDAR -
VALERIUS MAXIMUS ON HIS OWN ACTIVITY (4.1.12) -
SOME NOTES ON THE ‘NEW APULEIUS’ -
Outlines of Pyrrhonism (I, 1-13) -
History and Psychology (1932) -
Kant and the “awakening” from the rationalist principle of sufficient reason -
«Outlines on Pyrrhonism» by Sextus Empiricus: paradigm of terms and translation intentions -
“Philosopher” and “Philosophy” in Kyivan Rus’ Written Sources of the 11th-14th centuries: Historiography of Conceptual Interpretations -
Commentary on the Ukrainian translation of Sextus Empiricus’ “Outlines on Pyrrhonism” (I, 1-13) -
Philosophy as literature. Stocker, B., & Mack, M. (Eds.). (2018). The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Literature. London: Palgrave Macmillan. -
Local Contexts of Global Philosophies -
Ethical Thinking of the Past and the Present -
“Saved and lost.” Attempt to recall on-line -
Formation of the historico-philosophical canon and the meaning of life problem. Hauskeller, M. (2019). The Meaning of Life and Death: Ten Classic Thinkers on the Ultimate Question. London, & New York, NY: Bloomsbury. -
To know and to be -
Spinoza in the focus of national traditions. Stetter, J., & Ramond, C. (Eds.). (2019). Spinoza in 21st-century American and French philosophy: metaphysics, philosophy of mind, moral and political philosophy. London: Bloomsbury Academic. -
Philosophy of Inner Freedom. Long, A. A. (2018). How to be free. An Ancient Guide to the Stoic Life. Epictetus. Encheiridion and Selections from Discourses. Princeton: Princeton University Press. -
Reception of Plato’s philosophical heritage. Fine, G. (ed.). (2019). Тhe Oxford Handbook of Plato. Oxford: Oxford University Press. -
Hegel and Ukrainian Philosophy of the 70-80th -
Psychology as a Factor of the Historical Process: A Commentary on the Ukrainian Translation of Max Horkheimer’s essay History and Psychology -
Sympathy in Perception, by Mark Eli Kalderon -
Ageism as a Hate Crime: The Case for Extending Aggravated Offences to Protect Age Groups -
Risk Reduction and Redemption: An Interpretive Account of the Right to Rehabilitation in the Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights -
Politeness and reputation in cultural evolution -
Microdecisions and autonomy in self-driving cars: virtual probabilities -
The Tragedy of the Risk Averse -
AI-based healthcare: a new dawn or apartheid revisited? -
The logic of orthomodular posets of finite height - Number of publications for this day: 37
21 December 2020
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Archives de sciences sociales des religions – Edition 2020/5 – No 192 – Bibliographical bulletin -
Chapter 4 Naturalisms, Materialisms and the Ideal World -
Chapter 2 Dualisms, Distinctions and Unity -
Chapter 3 Kant as a Revolutionary -
Modeling the Influence of Language Input Statistics on Children’s Speech Production -
Socialism Unrevised: A Reply to Roemer on Marx, Exploitation, Solidarity, Worker Control -
The Use of Money in Society: Friedrich Hayek’s Social Work -
Investigating the replicability and boundary conditions of the mnemonic advantage for disgust -
Emotional metacognition: stimulus valence modulates cardiac arousal and metamemory -
Safety, fairness, and inclusion: transgender athletes and the essence of Rugby -
Frege on Singular Senses -
‘The Masses Make History’: On Jameson’s Allegory and Ideology -
The Faust Variations -
Against Personal Ventilator Reallocation—ADDENDUM -
The Impossible Possibility of Palmquist’s Kant and Mysticism -
Toward the Target and the Goal: Infrastructure Sabotage and Palestinian Liberation in the Pages of al-Hadaf -
THE NEW LEGAL ANTI-POSITIVISM -
Foucault, Power, and Nonhuman Animals -
Contingent Objects, Contingent Propositions, and Essentialism -
Revisiting the Doctrine of Intertemporal Law -
Comment on Abderrazak Belabes’ ‘What can Economists Learn from Deleuze?’ -
What can Economists Learn from Deleuze? -
The Self According to Others: Explaining Social Preferences with Social Approbation -
Consensus and Dissention among Economic Science Academics in Mexico -
Economics’ Wisdom Deficit and How to Reduce It -
Deleuze among the Economists: A Short Commentary on Abderrazak Belabes’ ‘What can Economists Learn from Deleuze?’ -
EPI volume 17 issue 4 Cover and Front matter -
EPI volume 17 issue 4 Cover and Back matter -
APA volume 6 issue 4 Cover and Back matter -
APA volume 6 issue 4 Cover and Front matter -
BM 76829: A small astronomical fragment with important implications for the Late Babylonian Astronomy and the Astronomical Book of Enoch -
Correction to: Ground truth to fake geographies: machine vision and learning in visual practices - Number of publications for this day: 32
20 December 2020
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Data Models, Representation, and Adequacy-for-Purpose -
Priority and privilege in scientific discovery -
Theoretical Virtues and Theorizing in Physics: Against the Instrumentalist View of Simplicity -
Individuating the Senses of ‘Smell’: Orthonasal versus Retronasal Olfaction -
The Reception of Sappho in the Italian Renaissance: Biographical Tradition and Early Editions of the Sapphic Works -
St Kosmas the Aitolian (1714-1779) as an Educator -
Reproductive Freedom and the Paradigmatic Character of Plato’s Republic -
Romos Philyras’ “My Life in the Dromokaiteion”: an Early Pathography -
British Hellenism and British Philhellenism: The Establishment of the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies, 1879 -
Sigurd Bergmann (ed)., Eschatology as Imagining the End: Faith between Hope and Despair, New York: Routledge, 2018 -
Torstein Theodor Tollefsen, St Theodore the Studite’s Defence of the Holy Icons: Theology and Philosophy in Ninth-Century Byzantium, New York: Oxford University Press, 2018 -
Naturalism and the Beauty of Near-Death Experiences: Replies to Commentators -
Impartiality as an Obligation in NDE Research: Response to ‘Near-Death Experiences: To the Edge of the Universe’ -
Near-Death Experiences: Extended Naturalism or Promissory Physicalism? A Response to Fischer’s Article -
Challenging Physicalism with a Logical Analysis of Evidence for NDEs with OBEs: Response to ‘Near-Death Experiences: To the Edge of the Universe’ -
‘Reasonable People Can Disagree’: A Response to ‘Near-Death Experiences: To the Edge of the Universe’ -
Near-Death Experiences: To the Edge of the Universe -
Qualitative Memory: A Response to Commentators -
The First Time as Tragedy, the Second as Farce -
Do We Need Another Kind of Memory? -
Pain, Amnesia, and Qualitative Memory: Conceptual and Empirical Challenges -
What Experience Doesn’t Teach: Pain Amnesia and a New Paradigm for Memory Research -
Editorial Introduction: Symposium on Pain Amnesia and Qualitative Memory -
Forests, Trees, and Aesthetic Attention: A Reply to Nanay -
Calculating the Boundaries of Consciousness in General Resonance Theory -
Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness are Empirically False -
Quantum-Level Experience in Neural Dendrites: An Interpretation-Neutral Model -
Sigurd Bergmann (ed.), Eschatology as Imagining the End: Faith between Hope and Despair, New York: Routledge, 2018 -
Odysseus and the concept of “nobility” in Sophocles’ “Ajax” and “Philoctetes” -
Reproductive Freedom and the Paradigmatic Character of Plato’s “Republic” - Number of publications for this day: 30
19 December 2020
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معرفی کتاب «منطق خونجی» (اسدالله فلاحی، 1392، منطق خونجی، تهران، انتشارات مؤسسه پژوهشی حکمت و فلسفۀ ایران)