12 September 2020
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Algorithmic bias: should students pay the price? -
The Cognitive Philosophy of Reflection -
Political Conviction and Epistemic Injustice -
Is Technology an Autonomous Process? Technology, Scientific Experiment, and Human Person -
Enabling Exit: Religious Association and Membership Contract -
Venereal disease and the blame game -
Conceptual Profile of Substance -
What Knowledge is Worth Knowing? -
Evaluating Transition Pathways beyond Basic Needs: a Transdisciplinary Approach to Assessing Food Assistance - Number of publications for this day: 9
11 September 2020
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Countering medical nihilism by reconnecting facts and values -
Moral demands and the far future* -
What Have Google’s Random Quantum Circuit Simulation Experiments Demonstrated about Quantum Supremacy? -
What Makes Neurophysiology Meaningful? Semantic Content Ascriptions in Insect Navigation Research -
Why Functionalism Is a Form of ‘Token-Dualism’ -
Why the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics needs more than Hilbert space structure -
Cartography of the space of theories: an interpretational chart for fields that are both (dark) matter and spacetime -
Dark Matter = Modified Gravity? Scrutinising the spacetime–matter distinction through the modified gravity/ dark matter lens -
The Evolution of the ṣāraʿat Ritual in Leviticus 13:1‐46 -
Public reason as a social basis of self‐respect -
Maternal mortality: when a pandemic overlaps with the anti‐gender crusade -
Joschka Haltaufderheide, Johanna Hovemann and Jochen Vollmann (eds.) Ageing Between Participation and Simulation. De Gruyter, Berlin, 2020, 244 pp. isbn 978‐3‐11‐067740‐9 -
Economic contagion and a pro‐poor social epidemiology -
STUDENT FUNDING AND UNIVERSITY ACCESS AFTER THE GREAT WAR: THE SCHEME FOR THE HIGHER EDUCATION OF EX-SERVICEMEN AT ABERYSTWYTH, LIVERPOOL AND OXFORD -
Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy -
Plato on women in sport -
Laura Rediehs Quaker Epistemology. (Leiden: Brill, 2019). Pp. vi + 92. €70.00 (Pbk). ISBN 9789004419001. -
Retraction Notice -
The Pauli–Jung Conjecture and Its Relatives: A Formally Augmented Outline -
Preserving Destruction: Philosophical Issues of Urban Geosites -
Hybrid Intelligent Model to Predict the Remifentanil Infusion Rate in Patients Under General Anesthesia -
Study of laboratory staff’ knowledge of biobanking in Côte d’Ivoire -
Quantum logic is undecidable -
The early modern subject of experience -
Agrarian Vision, Industrial Vision, and Rent-Seeking: A Viewpoint -
“Here, It’s Like You Don’t Have to Leave the Classroom to Solve a Problem”: How Restorative Justice in Schools Contributes to Students’ Individual and Collective Sense of Coherence -
A hybrid fuzzy clustering approach for diagnosing primary headache disorder -
Compensating atmospheric turbulence with CNNs for defocused pupil image wavefront sensors -
Realism, reference & perspective -
Developmental phenomenology: examples from social cognition -
Religion, classification struggles, and the state’s exercise of symbolic power -
The intoxicating effects of conciliatory omniscience -
The Viewpoint of Righteousness and Benefit in China’s Diplomacy: Learning from the Traditional and Building the Contemporary -
Societal Actors Shape Collective Identities of Minorities: Procedural Fairness Climate Effects on Identification, Subjective Well-Being and Psychological Health -
Behaviourism in Disguise: The Triviality of Ramsey Sentence Functionalism -
Human germline editing in the era of CRISPR-Cas: risk and uncertainty, inter-generational responsibility, therapeutic legitimacy - Number of publications for this day: 36
10 September 2020
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A theory of “popular political legitimation”: A dual‐process model approach to legitimation and political socialization -
A ‘commonsense’ psychoanalysis: Listening to the psychosocial dreamer in interwar Glasgow psychiatry -
Our human quest with the Black Hole -
Intimate Lives in the Global Bioeconomy: Reproductive Biographies of Mexican Egg Donors -
Stimulus Parameters Underlying Sound‐Symbolic Mapping of Auditory Pseudowords to Visual Shapes -
Laughing with Leviathan: Hobbesian Laughter in Theory and Practice -
Modeling a Cognitive Transition at the Origin of Cultural Evolution Using Autocatalytic Networks -
How Corruption is Tolerated in the Greek Public Sector: Toward a Second-Order Theory of Normalization -
Be careful what you say! – Evaluative change based on instructional learning generalizes to other similar stimuli and to the wider category -
Sophie Page and Catherine Rider (eds.), “The Routledge History of Medieval Magic.” -
Direct Action and the Climate Crisis – Interventions to Resist and Reorganize the Metabolic Relations of Capitalism -
Climate Disruption, Political Stability, and Collective Imagination -
Herbert Marcuse on Radical Subjectivity and the “New Activism” – Today’s Climate and Black Lives Matter Movements -
Climate X or Climate Jacobin? – A Critical Exchange on Our Planetary Future -
Revolution or Ecocide – Ecological and Environmental Themes in Situationist Thought -
Environmental Ignorance -
Radical Philosophy and Politics Amid the Climate Crisis and the Coronavirus Pandemic -
Contingency Planning for Severe Climate Change -
Is Positive Freedom the Best Antidote to Neoliberal Anthropocene-Talk? – Under Review: After the Anthropocene: Green Republicanism in a Post-Capitalist World, by Anne Fremaux -
Centering Movements to Achieve Restorative Environmental Justice – Under Review: Environmental Justice in a Moment of Danger, by Julie Sze -
Herbert Marcuse and the GreenCommonWealth – Under Review: Ecology and Revolution: Herbert Marcuse and the Challenge of a New World System Today, by Charles Reitz -
Unsettling Carbon-Colonialism, Renewing Resistance – Under Review: Climate Justice and Community Renewal: Resistance and Grassroots Solutions, edited by Tamra Gilbertson and Brian Tokar -
Apocalyptic Hope in a Time of Apocalyptic Despair – Under Discussion: Between Earth and Empire: From the Necrocene to the Beloved Community, by John P. Clark -
The Green New Deal – Promise and Limitations -
How to Be a Pyrrhonist: The Practice and Significance of Pyrrhonian Skepticism, by Richard Bett -
How to Think Like a Roman Emperor: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius, by Donald Robertson -
Aristotle’s Theory of Bodies, by Christian Pfeiffer -
Glaucon’s Fate: History, Myth, and Character in Plato’s Republic, by Jacob Howland -
Plato Philebus, translated by James Wood -
Plato’s Philebus – A Philosophical Discussion -
Melissus and Eleatic Monism, by Benjamin Harriman -
Plato’s Trial of Athens, by Mark A. Ralkowski -
The Concept of Presocratic Philosophy: Its Origin, Development, and Significance, by André Laks; and The Beginnings of Philosophy in Greece, by Maria Michela Sassi -
Sextus on Ataraxia Revisited -
Two Stoic Accounts of Conflict between Reason and Passion -
Categories in Alexander of Aphrodisias -
Law as Rational Constraint: Nicomachean Ethics x 9 -
The Plasticity of the Present Moment in Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations -
Images and Paradigms in Plato’s Sophist and Statesman -
Aristotle’s Considered Definition of Soul -
The Cause of Cosmic Rotation in Aristotle’s Metaphysics xii 6-7 -
As the God Leads – The Ethics of Platonic Suicide -
Socrates on Why We Should Not Practice Philosophy -
People in a Siege – On the Relationship between Ethics and Epistemology in Cyrenaic Philosophy -
Causes of the plagiarism: A grounded theory study -
Treatment decision-making for older adults with cancer: A qualitative study -
Ethical conflicts in nursing: An interview study -
Multiculturalism -
Parallel structures: André Leroi-Gourhan, Claude Lévi-Strauss, and the making of French structural anthropology -
Paternalism -
No Epistemic Norm or Aim Needed -
Humanomics: Moral Sentiments and the Wealth of Nations for the Twenty-First Century, Vernon L. Smith and Bart J. Wilson. Cambridge University Press, 2019, xx + 215 pages. -
“Secondary Permissibility” and the Ethics of Harming -
Capital and Ideology, Thomas Piketty. Translated by Arthur Goldhammer. Harvard University Press, 2020, pp. ix + 1093. -
Hegel’s Philosophy of Biology? A Programmatic Overview