25 October 2020
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The Imagination in German Idealism and Romanticism ed. by Gerad Gentry and Konstantin Pollok (review) -
Experiment, Speculation, and Religion in Early Modern Philosophy ed. by Alberto Vanzo and Peter R. Anstey (review) -
Curiosity and the Passions of Knowledge from Montaigne to Hobbes ed. by Gianni Paganini (review) -
The Pursuit of an Authentic Philosophy: Wittgenstein, Heidegger, and the Everyday by David Egan (review) -
Herder’s Naturalist Aesthetics by Rachel Zuckert (review) -
Kant’s Nonideal Theory of Politics by Dilek Huseyinzadegan (review) -
Hegel’s Transcendental Ontology by Giorgi Lebanidze (review) -
Nietzsche’s Free Spirit Works: A Dialectical Reading by Matthew Meyer (review) -
Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Adam Smith: A Philosophical Encounter by Charles L. Griswold (review) -
Five Modes of Scepticism: Sextus Empiricus and the Agrippan Modes by Stefan Sienkiewicz (review) -
The Tools of Metaphysics and the Metaphysics of Science -
Political Constitutionalism and Legal Constitutionalism—an Imaginary Opposition? -
Do Automated Vehicles Face Moral Dilemmas? A Plea for a Political Approach -
From Yeshiva to Academia: The Argumentative Writing Characteristics of Ultra-Orthodox Male Students - Number of publications for this day: 14
24 October 2020
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The Complex Nexus of Evolutionary Fitness -
Introduction: Progressive Steps toward a Unified Conception of Individuality across the Sciences -
To Be Continued: The Genidentity of Physical and Biological Processes -
Constitutive immune mechanisms: mediators of host defence and immune regulation -
Opinion: Why science needs philosophy -
Protective Microbiota: From Localized to Long-Reaching Co-Immunity -
Transplantation and identity: a dangerous split? -
Why science needs philosophy -
Philosophy of Probability and Statistical Modeling -
Practicing management wisely -
Knowledge Second -
Privilege and Position -
A Counterfactual Theory of Epistemic Possibility -
A Case for Weak Safety -
A Case Study in Formalizing Contingent a priori Claims -
Epistemic Projects, Indispensability, and the Structure of Modal Thought -
Is Knowledge of Essence the Basis of Modal Knowledge? -
Imaginative Resistance and Modal Knowledge -
The Problem of Modally Bad Company -
Dedekind’s Contributions to the Foundations of Mathematics -
Law, Love, and Freedom: From the Sacred to the Secular Joshua Neoh. Cambridge University Press, 2019 Reviewed by Michael P. Moreland -
The Metaphysical Irreversibility of Death -
A Defense of Privacy as Control -
The "Efficiency" Effect of Conceptual Referents on the Generation of Happiness: A Cross-National Analysis -
La terminologie juridique -
Confirmatory Factor and Smallest Space Analyses on the Belief in a Just World Scale -
Strategies for knowledge transfer -
Propagation Properties of Bound Electromagnetic Field: Classical and Quantum Viewpoints -
The Multidimensional Structure of ‘better than’ -
Visibility, creativity, and collective working practices in art and science -
Putting the French Duty of Vigilance Law in Context: Towards Corporate Accountability for Human Rights Violations in the Global South? -
The Morality of “new” CEO Activism -
Exploring the role of ethics in the emotional intelligence-organizational commitment relationship -
The inside out mirror -
Elly Vintiadis, Constantin Mekios (eds): Brute Facts, Emergence, and Scientific Explanation -
Vicious Times -
The Authenticity of Machine-Augmented Human Intelligence: Therapy, Enhancement, and the Extended Mind - Number of publications for this day: 37
23 October 2020
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Land, resources, and inequality -
Redundancy masking and the identity crowding debate -
What’s So Special About Human Dignity? -
Wanting and willing -
Remembering Hospice -
Considering the Role of Transparency in Health and Health Care -
“Reproductive Negligence”: A Necessary and Sufficient Remedy? -
Can We Do without Respect and Justice in Animal Research Ethics? -
Some Lives Matter: The Dirty Little Secret of the U.S. Health Care System -
The Golden Rule -
On “Not Recommending” ECMO -
Between Crisis and Convention: How Should We Address Contingency? -
A Man of Vision: Daniel Callahan on the Nasty Problem and the Noxious Brew -
Restricting Reasons: A New Battleground in Abortion Regulation -
Your Father’s a Fighter; Your Daughter’s a Vegetable: A Critical Analysis of the Use of Metaphor in Clinical Practice -
A Matter of Justice: “Fat” Is Not Necessarily a Bad Word -
Words Matter -
Genetic Data Aren’t So Special: Causes and Implications of Reidentification -
The coming pandemic era -
Alas America! Lament for a shattered dream on the eve of political breakdown -
Learning in the presence of others: Using the body as a resource for teaching -
Fascias: Methodological Propositions and Ontologies That Stretch and Slide -
Mapping the Drugged Body: Telling Different Kinds of Drug-using Stories -
Iranian philosophy of education -
Decolonising a higher education system which has never been colonised’ -
An epistemic case for confucian democracy -
Forcing axioms and coronas of [math]-algebras -
John Basl: The Death of the Ethic of Life -
Abiotic Ecosystems? – A Critical Examination of Arthur Tansley’s Ecosystem Definition -
Chinese Environmental Ethics and Whitehead’s Philosophy -
Gorillas in the Midst (of a Moral Conundrum) -
The Beginning of a New Beginning -
Adaptation, Transformation, and Development – Environmental Change and the Rethinking of the Human Good -
Transforming Genius into Practical Power – Muir, Emerson, and the Politics of Character -
Noninvasive Prenatal Testing: Views of Canadian Pregnant Women and Their Partners Regarding Pressure and Societal Concerns -
Giorgi Lebanidze. Hegel’s Transcendental Ontology. Lanham MD: Lexington Books, 2018. ISBN 9781498561341 (e-book). ISBN 9781498561334 (pbk). Pp. 150 90.00 $. -
ON A GENERALIZED FRAÏSSÉ LIMIT CONSTRUCTION AND ITS APPLICATION TO THE JIANG–SU ALGEBRA -
A SIMPLIFIED ORDINAL ANALYSIS OF FIRST-ORDER REFLECTION -
THE COMPLEXITY OF SCOTT SENTENCES OF SCATTERED LINEAR ORDERS -
Increasing the Role of Phenomenology in Psychiatric Diagnosis–The Clinical Staging Approach -
How Can Modifications of Meaning Influence Argumentation? The Concept and Typology of Semantic Arguments -
Smartphone-Based Ecological Momentary Assessment of Well-Being: A Systematic Review and Recommendations for Future Studies -
Hypothesis: nucleoid-associated proteins segregate with a parental DNA strand to generate coherent phenotypic diversity -
“Cladus” and clade: a taxonomic odyssey -
The anatomy of gender -
Staging cancer research -
A Review of Michael Matthews’ Feng Shui -
Maximality Principles in the Hyperuniverse Programme -
A Critique of Nigerian Federalism and Need for Restructuring Towards Achieving Vision 2030