10 September 2020
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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 -
Maxime Bôcher’s concept of complementary philosophy of mathematics -
Why can information not be defined as being purely epistemic? -
Formal reconstruction of notions of belief, utterance and trust -
Are physical effective theories the reliable strategy for achieving certain knowledge? -
Joseph Życiński’s understanding of temperate rationalism: epistemological and doxalogical role of subjective commitment -
The process of microRNAs discovery -
Ether, the old quantum theory, philosophy of nature and the problem of continuity as defined by Bogdan Szyszkowski -
Epistemological remarks on the first image of a black hole -
How much truth is in stereotypes? -
Around Józef Życiński’s thoughts -
The Hidden theological and philosophical presuppositions motivating the modern cosmological discussion -
Virtual entities – a part of our reality -
Learning From My Daughter: The Value and Care of Disabled Minds -
Orthogonal Learning Firefly Algorithm -
Professor Biswambhar Pahi-Logician Who Carried a ‘Burden of Poetic Consciousness’ -
Brouwer’s Notion of ‘Egoicity’ -
Gerhard Jäger* and Wilfried Sieg.**Feferman on Foundations: Logic, Mathematics, Philosophy -
The Role of Authentic (vs. Hubristic) Pride in Leveraging the Effectiveness of Cost Transparency -
Individual and community resilience in natural disaster risks and pandemics (covid-19): risk and crisis communication -
Correction to: Conceptualizing and Measuring Global Justice: Theories, Concepts, Principles and Indicators -
Bibliometrics in Academic Recruitment: A Screening Tool Rather than a Game Changer -
Precis of Utopophobia: on the limits (if any) of political philosophy - Number of publications for this day: 27
9 September 2020
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Commentary on Mills’ “toward a theory of myth” -
A new Tuskegee? Unethical human experimentation and Western neocolonialism in the mass circumcision of African men -
A sufficiency threshold is not a harm principle: A better alternative to best interests for overriding parental decisions -
Delegation in Democracy: A Temporal Analysis* -
Modeling lay people’s ethical views on abortion: A Q‐methodology study -
The defeat of evil and the norms of hope -
Kristeva’s Thought Specular: Aesthetic Disobedience as a New Form of Revolt -
Linguists and their work: Epistemic and ethical challenges -
Reciprocity Without Compliance -
Philosophical Walks as Place‐Based Environmental Education -
Finding Soil in an Age of Climate Trouble: Designing a New Compass for Education with Arendt and Latour -
Judgement aggregation in scientific collaborations: The case for waiving expertise -
Kant and the concept of an object -
Education for Self‐Forgiveness as a Part of Education for Forgiveness -
Practical Reason and the Structure of Actions -
South Sudan’s Civil War, Violence, Insurgency, and Failed Peacemaking, by John Young -
The Investigator: Demons of the Balkan War, by Vladimír Dzuro -
The Radical Gospel of Bishop Thomas Gumbleton, by Peter Feuerherd -
No More Bruises: What We Don’t Know About Domestic Violence Can Kill Us -
Understanding Peacebuilding in Derry/Londonderry, Northern Ireland – A View From Grassroots Peacebuilders -
The Liberating Promise of Crucified Hope – A Theological Response to the Central American Migration Crisis -
Education in the Arab World, by Serra Kirdar -
Human Security – Revisiting Michael Schuck’s Augustinian and Kenneth Himes’s Thomistic Approaches to Jus Post Bellum -
Privilege as Moral Vice – A Christian Ethical Perspective on Socio-Economic Inequality and Higher Education in the US -
From Religion and Resources to Conflict: the Yazidis and ISIS -
“The Kind of Cake, Not the Kind of Customer” – Masterpiece, Sexual-Orientation Discrimination, and the Metaphysics of Cakes -
Real Talk on the Metaphysics of Gender -
Another Letter Long Delayed – On Unsound Epistemological Practices and Reductive Inclusion -
Implicit Bias and Reform Efforts in Philosophy – A Defence -
Including Trans Women Athletes in Competitive Sport – Analyzing the Science, Law, and Principles and Policies of Fairness in Competition -
On Locker Room Talk and Linguistic Oppression -
Passive Empowerment – How Women’s Agency Became Women Doing It All -
Gender-Based Administrative Violence as Colonial Strategy -
The Philosophical Roots of Western Misogyny -
Moral Ecologies and the Harms of Sexual Violation -
What Could It Mean to Say, “Capitalism Causes Sexism and Racism?” -
The Definition of Morality -
Protagoras -
Classical Particle Indistinguishability, Precisely -
CRITIQUE OF IMPURE REASON: Horizons of Possibility and Meaning -
The Meaning of Biological Signals -
M. A. R Habib. Hegel and the Foundations of Literary Theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. ISBN 978-1-108-47138-1 (hbk). Pp. 337. -
Developments on PlagZap, the Fast and Free Textual Plagiarism Detection Solution for Universities -
The Governance of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS): Aviation Law, Human Rights, and the Free Movement of Data in the EU -
The possibility of wildly unrealistic justice and the principle/proposal distinction -
Cecily Rose, Michael Kubiciel and Oliver Landwehr: The United Nations Convention Against Corruption—A Commentary -
The Virtue of Piety in Medical Practice -
Between Education and Opinion-Making -
Correction to: The two-fold image and philosophy of personality in the works of F. M. Dostoevsky -
Causality, poetics, and grammatology: the role of computation in machine seeing -
Seeing threats, sensing flesh: human–machine ensembles at work -
Artificial moral and legal personhood -
Causal Mapping as a Teaching Tool for Reflecting on Causation in Human Evolution -
Gil Eyal, The Crisis of Expertise -
WAR AFTER WAR: WILHELM KRELLE, 1916–2004 -
THE LINK BETWEEN CAPITAL ACCUMULATION AND INCREASING WAGES IN AN UPDATED VERSION OF SMITH’S THEORY OF POPULATION -
JHET INTERVIEWS: NEIL DE MARCHI -
FERDINANDO GALIANI’S NEWTONIAN SOCIAL MATHEMATICS – CORRIGENDUM -
UNDERSTANDING CLARENCE AYRES’S CRITICISM OF AN EMERGING MAINSTREAM AND BIRTHING INSTITUTIONALISM THROUGH THE 1930S AYRES-KNIGHT DEBATE -
HET volume 42 issue 3 Cover and Back matter -
HET volume 42 issue 3 Cover and Front matter -
A Duty to treat? A Right to refrain? Bangladeshi physicians in moral dilemma during COVID-19 -
Towards real-time DNA biometrics using GPU-accelerated processing -
Biometric recognition system performance measures for lossy compression on EEG signals - Number of publications for this day: 64
8 September 2020
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Revue de l’histoire des religions – Edition 2020/3 – Volume 237 – Varia -
Rethinking Environmental Education with the Help of Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Traditional Ecological Knowledge -
Educational philosophies of self-cultivation: Chinese humanism -
‘That’s the Guy Who Might Have Lost’ -
The Risk and Potentiality of Engaging with Sustainability Problems in Education—A Pragmatist Teaching Approach -
Are Students Becoming Consumerist Learners? -
Error Theory and Abolitionist Ethics -
Bertrand Russell and Modern Structural Realism -
Fichte’s Metaphysics as a Content Giver of Logic