29 August 2020
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Late Scholastic Analyses of Inductive Reasoning -
Analogy of Disjunction – John Duns Scotus vs. Hervaeus Natalis on the Univocity or Analogy of Being -
Scotist Metaphysics in Mid-Sixteenth Century Padua Giacomino Malafossa from Barge’s A Question on the Subject of Metaphysics -
Other-Regarding Virtues and Their Place in Virtue Argumentation Theory -
Justifying Particular Reasoning in a Legal Context -
Source Related Argumentation Found in Science Websites -
Rooting Gilbert’s Multi-Modal Argumentation in Jung, and Its Extension to Law -
CAT Scan: A Critical Review of the Critical-Thinking Assessment Test -
Shem Tov Ibn Falaquera -
Human and Animal Minds: The Consciousness Questions Laid to Rest -
Understanding the hermeneutics of digital materiality in contemporary architectural modelling: a material engagement perspective -
Attack, Defense and Counter-Attack in the Inuit Duel Songs of Ammassalik -
Appel à contributions pour Methodos 22 (2022) : « Argumentation et philosophie arabe du langage » -
On Flanigan’s Pharmaceutical Freedom -
A Comparative Study of Ramanuja’s and Sirhindi’s Epistemological Views -
Navya-nyāya in the Late Vijayanagara Period: Appaya Dīkṣita’s Revision of Gaṅgeśa’s īśvarānumāna -
Operations of power in autonomous weapon systems: ethical conditions and socio-political prospects -
Social constructionism and climate science denial - Number of publications for this day: 18
28 August 2020
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Abner of Burgos -
Thinking through illusion -
Functionalism as a Species of Reduction -
Exploring the term “harmony” and its practical significance in Confucian classics with examples drawn from the Liji -
A Pandemic Diary -
A Futile Use of Futility -
The Ethical Limits of Children’s Participation in Clinical Research -
Solving the Opioid Crisis Isn’t Just a Public Health Challenge—It’s a Bioethics Challenge -
Patients Left Behind: Ethical Challenges in Caring for Indirect Victims of the Covid‐19 Pandemic -
What We’re Not Talking about When We Talk about Addiction -
Toward Fair and Humane Pain Policy -
Bioethics and Addiction -
Why Buy Local? -
THE NUTS AND BOLTS OF TRANSFORMATION: SCIENCE FICTION’S IMAGINED TECHNOLOGIES AND THE CIVIC IMAGINATION -
METHODOLOGY IN SCIENCE AND RELIGION: A REPLY TO CRITICS -
SCIENCE FICTION AND METHODOLOGY -
IN ALGORITHMS WE TRUST: MAGICAL THINKING, SUPERINTELLIGENT AI AND QUANTUM COMPUTING -
Ancient Hindu Science: Its Transmission and Impact on World Cultures. By Alok Kumar. San Rafael, CA: Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2019. 212 pages. Paperback $29.95; Hardcover $49.95. -
REIMAGINING DAOIST ALCHEMY, DECOLONIZING TRANSHUMANISM: THE FANTASY OF IMMORTALITY CULTIVATION IN TWENTY‐FIRST CENTURY CHINA -
MEMORY ALTERING TECHNOLOGIES AND THE CAPACITY TO FORGIVE: WESTWORLD AND VOLF IN DIALOGUE -
THE PROBLEM OF NATURAL DIVINE CAUSATION AND THE BENEFITS OF PARTIAL CAUSATION: A RESPONSE TO SKOGHOLT -
SCIENCE AND RELIGION: MOVING BEYOND THE CREDIBILITY STRATEGY -
I WALK THE LINE: COMMENT ON MIKAEL LEIDENHAG ON THEISTIC EVOLUTION AND INTELLIGENT DESIGN -
Logos: The Mystery of How We Make Sense of the World. By Raymond Tallis. Newcastle upon Tyne: Agenda Publishing Limited, 2018. 276 pages. £25.00/$30.00. (Hardback). -
SCIENCE AND OTHER COMMON NOUNS: FURTHER IMPLICATIONS OF ANTI‐ESSENTIALISM -
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MAKING SPACE FOR THE METHODOLOGICAL MOSAIC: THE FUTURE OF THE FIELD OF SCIENCE‐AND‐RELIGION -
LEGITIMACY AND THE FIELD OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION -
CRITICAL REALISM REDUX: A RESPONSE TO JOSH REEVES -
Sufficientarianism1 -
Reading Kant’s doctrine of schematism algebraically -
Do Moral Philosophers Have to Be Moral? -
A Family of Kripke Contingency Logics -
Nurses’ ethical challenges caring for people with COVID-19: A qualitative study -
Law and the political economy of hunger -
Implementation as Resemblance -
The Governance of British Higher Education: The Impact of Governmental, Financial and Market Pressures -
Transitioning Collaborative Cross-Sector Business Models for Sustainability Innovation: Multilevel Tension Management as a Dynamic Capability -
Divine Satisficing and the Ethics of the Problem of Evil -
Moral Duties and Divine Commands – Is Kantian Religion Coherent? -
God, Horrors, and Our Deepest Good -
In Defense of a Latin Social Trinity – A Response to William Hasker -
God, Existence, and Fictional Objects: The Case for Meinongian Theism, by John-Mark L. Miravalle -
The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Childhood and Children, edited by Anca Gheaus -
In Defense of Extended Conciliar Christology: A Philosophical Essay, by Timothy Pawl -
On Being Human and Divine – The Coherence of the Incarnation -
Ethical challenges in researching and telling the stories of recently deceased people -
The Instrumental Rule -
The Flying and the Masked Man, One More Time: Comments on Peter Adamson and Fedor Benevich, ‘The Thought Experimental Method: Avicenna’s Flying Man Argument’ -
UTI volume 32 issue 3 Cover and Front matter -
UTI volume 32 issue 3 Cover and Back matter -
Withholding and withdrawal of life-sustaining treatments in intensive care units in Lebanon: a cross-sectional survey of intensivists and interviews of professional societies, legal and religious leaders -
From computerised thing to digital being: mission (Im)possible? -
Correction to: Picking and Choosing Among Phase I Trials -
On variational cross-examination: a method for postphenomenological multistability -
Machine and person: reconstructing Harry Collins’s categories -
Measuring Inconsistency in Some Logics with Modal Operators -
Hungarian Language and Law: Developing a Grammar for Social Inclusion, a Vocabulary for Political Emancipation. Special Issue (IJSL)—Editorial Preface -
Athens and Delphi in the Classical Period: Exploring a Religious Relationship -
China–Pakistan Economic Cooperation: The Case of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) -
The politics of precarity -
Triangulating on Thought and Norms -
Verheggen on Davidson and Kripke on Rule-Following and Meaning -
Davidson’s Debt to Anscombe -
Replies to Kirk Ludwig and Paul Hurley -
Replies to Kirk Ludwig and Alexander Miller -
Jeux dialogiques et processus discursif. Conséquences du débat entre Habermas et Brandom -
DIA volume 59 issue 2 Cover and Front matter -
Hegel est-il «pragmatiste»? Quelques remarques critiques à propos d’un problème mal posé -
DIA volume 59 issue 2 Cover and Back matter -
Argumentation Through Languages and Cultures -
Working memory is not a natural kind and cannot explain central cognition -
Seeming autonomy, technology and the uncanny valley -
‘Innovation in Innovation’: A Review of Henry Etzkowitz and Chunyan Zhou, The Triple Helix: University–Industry–Government Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Second Edition) - Number of publications for this day: 74
27 August 2020
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The Non-Individuals Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics -
Is it all because of a story? -
Acting rightly: Three dimensions of moral conduct -
Fostering the trustworthiness of researchers: SPECS and the role of ethical reflexivity in novel neurotechnology research -
The summit of a moral pilgrimage: Confucianism on healthy ageing and social eldercare -
The Epistemic Value of the Living Fossils Concept -
Global Workspace Theory and Animal Consciousness -
Andrea Baldini, “A Philosophy Guide to Street Art and the Law.”