9 December 2020
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Philosophy Then: Do You Need Any Body? -
Film: The Nightmare Before Christmas -
Tallis in Wonderland: Arguing With A Solipsist -
Xenofeminism by Helen Hester -
Truth by Simon Blackburn -
Hedonism in Ancient India & Greece -
Philosophical Haiku: Henri Bergson -
On Casuistry -
On Not Being Someone Else by Andrew H. Miller -
Cartoon: Western Philosophy -
Perfect Me by Heather Widdows -
Question of the Month: Does History Progress? -
Story: Diminished Responsibility -
Brief Lives: José Ortega y Gasset -
Editorial – Time and Being -
Cartoon: Simon & Finn -
Homosexuality & Christianity -
Homo Informaticus -
Do We Want To Be Free? -
Determinism versus Determinism -
Poem: Who Am I? -
Free Will & The Brain -
To Be is To Persist -
The Metaphysics of Groundhog Day -
Shorts -
The Future of Philosophy is Cyborg -
Poem: The Leviathan -
Finding common ground -
Caribbean Philosophy and Me: Autobiographical Reflections -
Saint Anselm -
State Commissioning of Solar Radiation Management Geoengineering -
Maria Dimova-Cookson, Rethinking Positive and Negative Liberty (London and New York: Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2020), pp. xvii + 251. -
ARISTOTLE ON HOMER ON EELS AND FISH IN ILIAD BOOK 21 -
Qualitative study of comprehension of heritability in genomics studies among the Yoruba in Nigeria -
Attitudes towards organ donation in Syria: a cross-sectional study -
The Value of Transparent Self-Knowledge -
Grete Henry-Hermann (1901–1984) - Number of publications for this day: 37
8 December 2020
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Études théologiques et religieuses – Edition 2020/3 – Volume 95 – Liberty of the Gospel and truth of the exegete -
A Simpler, More Compelling Money Pump with Foresight -
Moral Worth: Having It Both Ways -
Is Logic Out of This World? -
Fire of Justice, Breath of Life: Exodus 3 as Foundational Narrative for Ecopolitical Theology -
The open peer review experiment in Educational Philosophy and Theory (EPAT) -
Combining Causal Bayes Nets and Cellular Automata: A Hybrid Modelling Approach to Mechanisms -
Drug abuse and drug addiction among students of University of Rajshahi -
Awareness and Perceptions on Bioethical Issues among Pre-Service Science Teachers -
The Problem of Priority in the Invention of Scientific Journals -
QBism: An Analytical Review -
The Science of Society and the Concept of Complexity – On the 30th Anniversary of the Publication of Niklas Luhmann’s Book Die Wissenschaft der Gesellschaft -
Social Understanding and the Problem of “Other Mind” -
On Some Prospects of the Russian Philosophy of Natural Sciences -
Qualia Irreducibility Thesis – Rational Argument or Unreasonable Presupposition? -
Otto Neurath’s Relevance for Science Policy Debates -
Ecology as a Way to Combine Knowledge about the Natural and Social in Human Being -
Time in the Physical Picture of the World – Unified Physics of K.-F. von Weizsäcker -
Evolution of Expertiment in the Context of Technogenic Civilization -
Interdisciplinarity and Crowdsourcing in Ecology as Reply to the Challenges of the Technogenic Civilization -
Libertarian Volition and the Problem of Luck -
Mathematical Reasoning – Conceptual Proof and Logic Conclusion -
Making ‘Science as a Public Good’ Meaningful – Response to Stehr, Turner and Sassower -
The Ubiquity of Public Science -
Science on Demand -
Knowledge as a Public Good and Knowledge as a Commodity -
Collaboration in Science – Philosophical and Methodological Problems -
If Science Is a Public Good, Why Do Scientists Own It? -
Building a Pedagogical Relationship between Philosophy and Digital Humanities through a Creative Arts Paradigm -
Teaching Ancient Practical Ethics and Philosophy as a Way of Life -
Volume 43 Index -
Call for Papers: Teaching in a Time of Crisis -
Philosophical Think Tanks -
Augustine’s Confessions – An Introduction to Philosophy -
Integrating the First-Year Experience into Philosophy Courses – A Tool for Improving Student Engagement and Recruiting Majors -
Latin American and Latinx Philosophy: A Collaborative Introduction. Edited by Robert Eli Sanchez, Jr. -
The Other Pascals: The Philosophy of Jacqueline Pascal, Gilberte Pascal Périer, and Marguerite Périer. By John Conley, S.J. -
Gabriel Marcel and Thomas Aquinas – A Dialogue on Self-Knowledge -
Aquinas and the Metaphysics of Creation. By Gaven Kerr -
The Cambridge Companion to Natural Law Ethics. Edited by Tom Angier -
The Right Stuff – Kantian Matter, Organs, and Organisms -
Apperception and Pre-Reflective Self-Consciousness in Kant -
The Abductive Structure of Scientific Creativity: An Essay on the Ecology of Cognition. By Lorenzo Magnani -
Cosmic Mathematics, Human Erōs: A Comparison of Plato’s Timaeus and Symposium -
Husserl’s Sachhaltigkeit and the Question of the Essence of Individuals -
Cartesian Circles and the Analytic Method -
Index for Volume 60 -
Review Essay: For the People: Deepening the Democratic Turn in Machiavelli Studies -
Understanding the Perspectives of Seniors on Dementia and Decision-Making -
Developments and Challenges for a Political Idea of Human Rights. -
Developments and Challenges for a Political Ideal of Human Rights. -
Immigration and state system legitimacy -
Legitimacy, Hate Speech, and Viewpoint Discrimination -
Herman Bavinck, Reformed Ethics: Created, Fallen, and Converted Humanity -
Let’s be Liberal: An Alternative to Aesthetic Hedonism -
Avicenna on the Ontology of Pure Quiddity -
Structured Plurality Reconsidered -
The Mind of the Hungry Agent: Hunger, Affect and Appetite -
“If there is a God, then anything is permitted” (Dostoevsky’s meta-theme in Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytic interpretation) -
Nicole C. Nelson, Model Behavior: Animal Experiments, Complexity, and the Genetics of Psychiatric Disorders (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018), 272 pp., 6 b&w illus., $30.00 Paperback, ISBN: 9780226546087 -
Review of: Olga Zhukova, An essay on Russian culture: philosophy of history, literature and art. Moscow: “Soglasie” Publisher house, 2019. 588 pages. Hardcover: ISBN 978-5-907038-50-9, € 17 -
Correction to: Highway to (Digital) Surveillance: When Are Clients Coerced to Share Their Data with Insurers? -
Auf dem Weg zum digitalen homo vitruvianus? Medizinisches Selftracking und digitale Gesundheitsanwendungen (DiGA) zwischen Empowerment und Kontrollverlust