18 November 2020
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The Many Roads to Generality in Ecology -
Ecological Theory and the Superfluous Niche -
The House and the Household – Habitat, Demographic Independence, and Ecological Populations -
On the Meaning of “Coevolution” in Social-Ecological Studies – An Eco-Darwinian Perspective -
The Aims and Structures of Ecological Research Programs -
Free Will and the Cross-Level Consequence Argument -
Structural Realism and Generative Grammar -
Gersonides -
Two BSHS online alternatives to conventional conferences -
Innovation in a crisis: rethinking conferences and scholarship in a pandemic and climate emergency -
Legacies of Love, Peace and Hope: How Bioethics Education can Overcome Hatred and Divide -
Rethinking Categories and Dimensions in the DSM -
Questionable Agreement: The Experience of Depression and DSM-5 Major Depressive Disorder Criteria -
Editorial for the Topical Issue “Object-Oriented Ontology and Its Critics II” -
Ethics framework for treatment use of investigational drugs -
Clinical Ethics Committees in Africa: lost in the shadow of RECs/IRBs? -
Seeing beyond COVID-19: understanding the impact of the pandemic on oncology, and the importance of preparedness -
Capability Sensitive Design for Health and Wellbeing Technologies -
Modifying the reason model -
Multi-Factor Causal Disjunctivism: a Nyāya-Informed Account of Perceptual Disjunctivism -
How Unbecoming of You: Online Experiments Uncovering Gender Biases in Perceptions of Ridesharing Performance -
Redefining Boundaries: Ruth Myrtle Patrick’s Ecological Program at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1947–1975 -
The Questioning Turing Test -
No Purification Ontology, No Quantum Paradoxes -
My Meat Does Not Have Feathers: Consumers’ Associations with Pictures of Different Chicken Breeds -
Embodiment and cognitive neuroscience: the forgotten tales -
The impact of twenty-first century personalized medicine versus twenty-first century medicine’s impact on personalization -
Correction to: Online Identity Crisis: Identity Issues in Online Communities - Number of publications for this day: 28
17 November 2020
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David Weissman’s Agency -
Accounting for research fatigue in research ethics -
Liability for Wrongful Assistance: On Causing Unjust Harm in the Course of Suboptimal Rescue -
Selling Arms and Expressing Harm -
Assisting Rebels Abroad: The Ethics of Violence at the Limits of the Defensive Paradigm -
Patient participation in the clinical encounter and clinical practice guidelines: The case of patients’ participation in a GRADEd world -
Transcendental Philosophy As Capacities‐First Philosophy -
Reasons‐sensitivity and degrees of free will -
Degrees of Assertability -
Hector J. Levesque, “Common Sense, the Turing Test, and the Quest for Real AI.” -
Combinatory Logic -
Nietzsche: Looking right, reading left -
Doxography of Ancient Philosophy -
The ontology of a theory -
No relation for Wigner’s friend -
Three noncontextual hidden variable models for the Peres-Mermin square -
Disposalscapes: ‘Estranged’ Limbs after Amputation -
Interview with Bryan S Turner: Reflections on the 25th Anniversary of Body & Society -
Drawing Atmosphere: A Case Study of Architectural Design for Care in Later Life -
Bodies of Fashion and the Fashioning of Subjectivity -
The Attentive Body: How the Indexicality of Epigenetic Processes Enriches Our Understanding of Embodied Subjectivity -
Making peace with the barbarians: Neo-Confucianism and the pro-peace argument in 17th-century Korea -
Maps, Language, and the Conceptual–Non-Conceptual Distinction -
Gorgias’ Περὶ τοῦ μὴ ὄντος and Its Relation to Skepticism -
Knowledge and Truth in the Greatest Difficulty Argument: Parmenides 133b4–134b5 -
Scepticism and Self-Detachment -
Isabelle de Charrière and Skepticism in the Literary Life -
Moral Realism and the Argument from Skepticism -
On Religious Skepticism -
Is It Rational to Reject Expert Consensus? -
Skepticism and Inquiry -
Are There Mathematical Hinges? -
Fleischer, Jürg, Elisabeth Rieken and Paul Widmer (eds.). 2015. Agreement from a diachronic perspective -
Discontinuous noun phrases in Ngkolmpu -
The expression of vulgarity, force, severity and size -
Possessive and non-identity relations in Turkic switch-reference -
Topicality in Sentence Focus utterances -
Subject and agentivity in Teotitlán Zapotec -
Song, Jae Jung. 2018. Linguistic typology -
Experiment and Quantification of Weight: Late-Renaissance and Early Modern Medical, Mineralogical and Chemical Discussions on the Weights of Metals -
Moral neutralization: Nurses’ evolution in unethical climate workplaces -
Defeasibility, Law, and Argumentation: A Critical View from an Interpretative Standpoint -
Correction to: Which Privacy Policy Works, Privacy Assurance or Personalization Declaration? An Investigation of Privacy Policies and Privacy Concerns -
Preferential Engagement and What Can We Learn from Online Chess? -
Individually Sufficient and Disjunctively Necessary Conditions for Moral Responsibility -
How children approach the false belief test: social development, pragmatics, and the assembly of Theory of Mind -
Conscientious refusals to provide reproductive health care -
Can Bayesianism Solve Frege’s Puzzle? -
From Basic to Humane Genomics Literacy - Number of publications for this day: 49
16 November 2020
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Constitutive Elements Through Perspectival Lenses -
Hamilton, Hamiltonian Mechanics, and Causation -
Questionable Research Practices and Credit in Academic Careers -
HARKing: From Misdiagnosis to Mispescription -
Review: Psychotherapists, Buddhist Traditions, and Defining Religion -
Structure, scale and emergence -
Fundamental Yet Grounded -
Glass Panels and Peepholes: Nonhuman Animals and the Right to Privacy -
Keeping It Simple: Rethinking Abilities and Moral Responsibility -
Ideology and science: The story of Polish psychology in the communist period -
Trust, ethical climate and nurses’ turnover intention -
Family vulnerability for sick older adults: An empirical ethics study -
Recognizing the Diversity of Cognitive Enhancements -
Why Socio-Political Beliefs Trump Individual Morality: An Evolutionary Perspective -
The Dark Side of Morality: Grayer than You Think? -
What We Talk About When We Talk About Morality -
Virtues-Based Policies for Pharmacological Cognitive Enhancement -
Cognitive Enhancement: Toward a Rational Public Consensus -
Service and Status Competition May Help Explain Perceived Ethical Acceptability -
The Ethics of Getting Ahead When All Heads Are Enhanced -
We Need Deeper Understanding About the Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Moral Righteousness in an Era of Online Vigilantism and Cancel Culture -
Conceptual Definitions and Meaningful Generalizability in Cognitive Enhancement -
The Dark Side of Morality – Neural Mechanisms Underpinning Moral Convictions and Support for Violence