1 December 2020
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Francesca Ferrando (2019): Philosophical Posthumanism. Theory in the New Humanities, Series Editor: Rosi Braidotti, Preface by Rosi Braidotti). Bloomsbury Academic (27 June, 2019), Hardcover, 296 pages, ISBN-10: 1350059501, ISBN-13: 978-1350059504 -
Recommender systems and their ethical challenges -
Dynamic consistency in the logic of decision -
Realism and the logic of conceivability -
Global bioethics and respect for cultural diversity: how do we avoid moral relativism and moral imperialism? -
Embodiment and personal identity in dementia - Number of publications for this day: 6
30 November 2020
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Normative Aspects of Kantian Equilibrium -
The overprotection of conscientious objection in Chile’s abortion regulation -
Natural goodness without natural history -
Review article: a liberal theory of collective rights -
Secession and political capacity -
Du Bois and Racial Capitalism: Symposium on Andrew J. Douglas, W. E. B. Du Bois and the Critique of the Competitive Society, Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2019 -
Political Theory and Political Action: A Guide Through the Archives -
Andrei Platonov: Reflections on the Soviet Experience from the Inside -
The Problem of the Near-Death Experience: Leo Tolstoy and Andrei Platonov -
Essence and Freedom: Andrei Platonov’s Anthropological Intuitions -
Motifs of Death and Immortality in Andrei Platonov’s The Foundation Pit and in Christian Patristics -
Understanding Russia’s October: Andrei Platonov on the Revolutionary Dream -
Andrei Platonov’s Revolution: The Logic in Overturning the World (A Look at His Early Stories) -
The Benefit of Meaning in Andrei Platonov: Russian Motivation Toward Life and Work -
Platonov’s Second-Rate Man -
‘OFSTED SAYS WE ARE OUTSTANDING’: HMI CONCEPTIONS OF TEACHING EXCELLENCE IN THE NINETEENTH- AND TWENTIETH-CENTURY PRIMARY SCHOOL -
After the flood. Imagining the global environment in early modern Europe -
Situating Legislated Rights: legislative and judicial role in contemporary constitutional theory -
Human rights and the executive -
Rights, values and really existing legislatures -
Legislated Rights and contemporary constitutional government: a reply -
Nota sobre la introducción de la fenomenología de Merleau-Ponty en la Argentina. La importancia de la Estética de Guerrero -
El cuerpo sexuado, el sombrero con pluma y el automóvil. Phénoménologie de la perception leída desde una perspectiva feminista y performativa -
Del movimiento de los entes naturales a la dinámica transpersonal del viviente humano: ¿quién es el sujeto de percepción? -
Nuevas perspectivas sobre el movimiento en la filosofía francesa: la reivindicación ontológica de M. Merleau- Ponty y G. Deleuze -
René Lefebvre (trad.), Sextus Empiricus: Contre les Logiciens -
Marc J. de Vries and Henk Jochemsen, eds., The Normative Nature of Social Practices and Ethics in Professional Environments -
Gerrit Glas, Person-Centred Care in Psychiatry: Self-Relational, Contextual and Normative Perspectives -
The Four Basic Religious Themes in the Development of Philosophical Thinking in the West -
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy would like to thank the following guest reviewers for their help during the past year -
Crisis in Psychiatric Diagnosis? Epistemological Humility in the DSM Era -
Knowledge and morality in Kundera’s novel The Farewell Waltz -
Alexander Bogdanov’s holistic world picture: a materialist mirror image of idealism -
Adversarial Listening in Argumentation -
Exploring the Nexus Between Work-to-Family Conflict, Material Rewards Parenting and Adolescent Materialism: Evidence from Chinese Dual-Career Families -
Degrees of Doxastic Justification - Number of publications for this day: 36
29 November 2020
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Computation and Indispensability -
Philosophy of education in a new key: Constraints and possibilities in present times with regard to dignity -
Evidence based methodology: a naturalistic analysis of epistemic policies in regulatory science -
Violence in Camus and Sartre: Ambiguities -
Exploring the African Philosophy of Humor through Igbo Proverbs on Laughter -
Dignity in nursing: A synthesis review of concept analysis studies -
Paediatric oncology patients’ definitions of a good physician and good nurse -
Justice in waiting: The harms and wrongs of temporary refugee protection -
The Continuity Principle and the Evolution of Replication Fidelity -
Responsibility Considerations and the Design of Health Care Policies: A Survey Study of the Norwegian Population -
Socrates on Why the Belief that Death is a Bad Thing is so Ubiquitous and Intractable - Number of publications for this day: 11
28 November 2020
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Examining progression and degeneration of nursing science using Imre Lakatos’s methodology of scientific research programs -
Fit for addressing grand challenges? A process model for effective accountability relationships within multi‐stakeholder initiatives in developing countries -
Book Review: The Virtues of Violence: Democracy Against Disintegration in Modern France, by Kevin Duong -
Interpolative fusions -
The weakness of the pigeonhole principle under hyperarithmetical reductions -
Toward a Professions-Based Understanding of Ethical and Responsible Lobbying -
The problem of Lysenkoism: why we cannot explain it away? -
James Mill -
Review of Elizabeth Barnes’ The Minority Body -
The secondary passivity: Merleau-Ponty at the limit of phenomenology -
Noncognitivism in Metaethics and the Philosophy of Action -
Powers ontology and the quantum revolution -
A Critical Recuperation of Watsuji’s Rinrigaku - Number of publications for this day: 13
27 November 2020
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Nordic social democrats: Still Europe’s progressive vanguards? -
The EU in the world: The progressive potential -
Genealogy and politics of equality: Pierre Rosanvallon’s relational egalitarianism -
‘Beyond civil bounds’: The demos, political agency, subjectivation and democracy’s boundary problem -
‘Beyond civil bounds’: The demos, political agency, subjectivation and democracy’s boundary problem -
‘Beyond civil bounds’: The demos, political agency, subjectivation and democracy’s boundary problem -
The EU from crisis to crisis: Post‐Polanyian questions for social democracy -
John Stuart Mill and modern liberalism: A study in contrasts -
Debate: Anger, Fitting Attitudes, and Srinivasan’s Category of “Affective Injustice”* -
Considering Epistemic Violence, Scarcity and Student Voice in Relation to Educational Goods -
The Research Community Philosophy and History of the Discipline of Education: A Retrospect of Collaborative Research over Two Decades. Continued—Part Two -
Schools as Factories: The Limits of a Metaphor -
Raising the profile of fairness and justice in medical practice and policy -
Health justice in the Anthropocene: medical ethics and the Land Ethic -
Integrating philosophy, policy and practice to create a just and fair health service -
The carnage of substandard research during the COVID-19 pandemic: a call for quality -
Why continuing uncertainties are no reason to postpone challenge trials for coronavirus vaccines -
Payment in challenge studies: ethics, attitudes and a new payment for risk model -
Uncertainty, error and informed consent to challenge trials of COVID-19 vaccines: response to Steel et al -
Commentary on ‘Payment in challenge studies: ethics, attitudes and a new payment for risk model’ -
Compensating for research risk: permissible but not obligatory -
On measuring attitudes about payment for research -
Payment in challenge studies from an economics perspective -
Fair go: pay research participants properly or not at all -
Should practice and policy be revised to allow for risk-proportional payment to human challenge study participants? -
Ethics Briefing -
In the name of science: animal appellations and best practice -
ESCAPING THE FIRE FOR THE FRYING-PAN? BRITISH TEACHERS ENTERING INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLING -
Making education fit for democracy: closing the gap -
‘The intelligent and the rest’: British Mensa and the contested status of high intelligence -
Conversion disorder and/or functional neurological disorder: How neurological explanations affect ideas of self, agency, and accountability -
Introduction: Contested narratives of the mind and the brain: Neuro/psychological knowledge in popular debates and everyday life -
Hat sizes and craniometry: Professional know-how and scientific knowledge -
Corporate Governance Meets Corporate Social Responsibility: Mapping the Interface