30 July 2020
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Belief, Credence and Statistical Evidence -
Bioethics and practical justice in the post‐COVID‐19 era -
Why Did Memetics Fail? Comparative Case Study -
Mess in Science and Wicked Problems -
Are Experts Representative of Non-Experts? Elective Modernism, Aspects of Representation, and the Argument from Inductive Risk -
RISK AND SACRAMENT: BEING HUMAN IN A COVID‐19 WORLD -
QUANTUM MECHANICS, TIME, AND THEOLOGY: INDEFINITE CAUSAL ORDER AND A NEW APPROACH TO SALVATION -
DOES BELIEF IN HUMAN EVOLUTION ENTAIL KUFR (DISBELIEF)? EVALUATING THE CONCERNS OF A MUSLIM THEOLOGIAN -
THE THEOLOGICAL DEBATE OVER HUMAN ENHANCEMENT: AN EMPIRICAL CASE STUDY OF A MEDIATING ORGANIZATION -
Conceptions of Temporality: Reconsidering Time in an Age of Impending Emergency -
Legal Transitions without Legitimate Expectations* -
Ethics reflection groups for school nurses -
Effects of using standardized patients on nursing students’ moral skills -
Teaching and Learning Guide for: “Ontological disputes and the phenomenon of metalinguistic negotiation: Charting the territory” -
The ontology of words: Realism, nominalism, and eliminativism -
Humeanism about laws of nature -
Legitimita aristotelské inspirace v současné filozofii přátelství -
Analytické teorie metafory – I. Počátky interakční teorie u I. A. Richardse -
Vzťah pravdy a zdôvodnenia v teórii poznania -
Jaderná energie a environmentální krize -
Zygmunt Baumann – Leonidas Donskis, Tekuté zlo; život bez alternativ -
Masarykova Univerzita Masarykova -
Filosofie jako archeologie? -
Francis Fukuyama, Identita: Volání po důstojnosti a politika resentimentu -
Rozhovor s Pavlem Maternou -
The Enlightenment that failed: ideas, revolution, and democratic defeat, 1748–1830 -
Susannah Ticciati A New Apophaticism: Augustine and the Redemption of Signs. (Leiden: Brill, 2013). Pp. 259. £112.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9789004257719. -
Orwell and Nineteen Eighty-Four Today: Genius and Tunnel Vision -
THE VIEW FROM OLYMPUS: THE MUSES’ SONG IN THE HOMERIC HYMN TO APOLLO -
Lichens in al-Biruni’s Kitab al-Saydanah fi al-Tibb -
Artificial intelligence, culture and education -
The epistemic opacity of autonomous systems and the ethical consequences -
Radical enhancement as a moral status de-enhancer -
Governing Common-Property Assets: Theory and Evidence from Agriculture -
«If you give them your little finger, they’ll tear off your entire arm»: losing trust in biobank research -
The Axiom of Choice and the Partition Principle from Dialectica Categories -
Character identity mechanisms: a conceptual model for comparative-mechanistic biology -
Hartz and Minds: Happiness Effects of Reforming an Employment Agency -
A Virtue Politics for Liberal Democracy -
Legal requirements on explainability in machine learning -
Farewell to Suppression-Freedom -
Mechanistic explanations and components of social mechanisms -
Tim Button and Sean Walsh*Philosophy and Model Theory. -
A Dilemma for Driver on Virtues of Ignorance -
The epistemic fights of the twenty-first century - Number of publications for this day: 45
29 July 2020
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Measuring evidence: a probabilistic approach to an extension of Belnap-Dunn Logic -
Between Nature and Naturalism: A Critical Engagement with the Natural Environmental Model of Aesthetics -
The Right to Justification of Contract -
The Legal and the Social in Romano’s Institutionalism -
“Something More Lively and Animated Than the Law”: Institutionalism and Formalism in Santi Romano’s Jurisprudence -
Resuscitation of a Phantom? On Robert Alexy’s Latest Attempt to Save His Concept of Principle -
The Owl of Minerva: Reflections on the Theological Significance of Mary Midgley -
Spinoza on the Limits of Explanation -
Theory of inquiry -
CSR politics of non‐recognition: Justification fallacies marginalising criticism, society, and environment -
Subjecting ourselves to madness: A Maori approach to unseen instruction -
Learning from the Shape of Data -
The Concept ‘Indistinguishable’ -
The choice of efficiencies and the necessity of politics -
A Taxonomy of Transparency in Science -
A Framework for Analyzing Broadly Engaged Philosophy of Science -
Surprise me! On the impact of unexpected benefits on other-praising gratitude expressions -
Forms of education: Rethinking educational experience against and outside the humanist legacy -
Good as a Correlate of Community -
The Sense of New History -
The Meaning of History and Peace -
The Sense of Existence in Marxism, Christianity and Liberal Mass Culture -
What Is Hermeneutic Philosophy? -
The Phenomenon of Fanaticism -
Dialogues between Cultures, Science and Technology – Towards a New Kind of Universalism -
Post-Kantian Elements in the Intersubjectively Constituted Subject of Universalism as a Metaphilosophy -
The Address on the Janusz Kuczyński’s 80th Birthday -
Universalism, Modern History and the Marxist Theory of Formations -
Dialogue in Universalism and Universalism in Dialogue -
First Impressions—Lasting Memories: “As I Remember” -
Communicative Rationality and Its Preconditions -
Janusz Kuczyński—Initiator, Inspiring Force and Organiser of the International Universalism Movement -
Janusz Kuczyński’s Philosophy of Universalism – Possibility of a Decent World Order -
Martin Buber -
Immanuel Kant -
The concept of dialogue in Chinese philosophy -
Measuring norms using social survey data -
THE EXACT STRENGTH OF THE CLASS FORCING THEOREM -
Prudence, Sunk Costs, and the Temporally Extended Self -
PUBLIC SLAVES IN ROME: ‘PRIVILEGED’ OR NOT? -
THE CYRUS ANECDOTE IN HERODOTUS 9.122 -
Descartes’ Man Under Construction: The Circulatory Statue of Salomon Reisel, 1680 -
A Medieval European Value for the Circumference of the Earth -
George Berkeley’s Tar-water Medicine -
Controversies over the Soul and its Origin -
The Battle of Objects and Subjects: Concerning Sbriglia and Žižek’s Subject Lessons Anthology -
Throwing spatial light: on topological explanations in Gestalt psychology -
Forty Years of the Four Principles: Enduring Themes from Beauchamp and Childress -
Response to Commentaries -
Principlism’s Balancing Act: Why the Principles of Biomedical Ethics Need a Theory of the Good -
Lucky Me: The Amiable and Weighty Influences on My Career -
Virtues and Principles in Biomedical Ethics -
The Authority of the Common Morality -
Moral Status and the Architects of Principlism -
Cosmopolitan Sentiment: Politics, Charity, and Global Poverty