7 July 2020
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Social avoidance behaviour modulates automatic avoidance actions to social reward-threat conflict -
Gloria Anzaldúa as philosopher: The early years (1962–1987) -
Intrapersonal and Inter-subjective Challenges of Researching Older and Vulnerable Males Convicted of Sexual Offences -
A QUIET REVOLUTION? REFLECTING ON THE POTENTIALITY AND ETHICS OF MINDFULNESS IN A JUNIOR SCHOOL -
Striving, entropy, and meaning -
Empirical Underdetermination for Physical Theories in C* Algebraic Setting: Comments to an Arageorgis’s Argument -
Reflexivity, Functional Reference, and Modularity: Alternative Targets for Language Origins -
Variable Definition and Independent Components -
The PC Algorithm and the Inference to Constitution -
Towards Mechanism 2.1: A Dynamic Causal Approach -
Effect of Tranquil and Active Video Representations of an Unfamiliar Dog on Subjective Mental States -
Aggregation with Constraints -
Corporate Social Responsibility Performance, Incentives, and Learning Effects -
Making researchers responsible: attributions of responsibility and ambiguous notions of culture in research codes of conduct -
Integrating Value Considerations in the Decision Making for the Design of Biorefineries -
Event and Structure: A Phenomenological Approach of Irreducible Violence -
Philanthropic Nation Branding, Ideology, and Accumulation: Insights from the Canadian Context -
A note on uniform density in weak arithmetical theories -
Dispositional Mindfulness and Serenity: Their Unique Relations with Stress and Mental Well-being -
The Human Side of Artificial Intelligence -
Towards Establishing Criteria for the Ethical Analysis of Artificial Intelligence -
Are Accounting Standards Memes? The Survival of Accounting Evolution in an Age of Regulation -
XIII-2, 2021 – Pragmatist Ethics: Theory and Practice -
Chemistry and dynamics in the thought of G.W. Leibniz II -
Chemistry is pluralistic -
Ecology of the Brain: The Phenomenology and Biology of the Embodied Mind , by Thomas Fuchs, Oxford University Press. Oxford, UK, 2018 -
‘I Am that I Am’ (Ex. 3.14): from Augustine to Abhishiktānanda—Holy Ground Between Neoplatonism and Advaita Vedānta -
The Myth of Generic Grounding -
Redmond, Geoffrey, and Tze-ki H on , Teaching the I Ching ( Book of Changes ) -
Aristotelian Essence and It’s Critical Approach -
Digital signatures: a tool to prevent and predict dishonesty? -
The Nature of STEM Disciplines in the Science Education Standards Documents from the USA, Korea and Taiwan - Number of publications for this day: 32
6 July 2020
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Esprit – Edition 2020/7 – July-August – Let’s talk about Africa -
Numéro 2020/7 – Juillet-Août – Depuis l’Afrique -
Uterus Transplants and the Potential for Harm: Lessons From Commercial Surrogacy -
Pursuit to Post: Ethical issues of social media use by international medical volunteers -
Conceptual engineering as concept preservation -
Changing our perspective: Is there a government obligation to promote autonomy through the provision of public prenatal screening? -
A different approach to logic: absolute logic -
Nature, corruption, and freedom: Stoic ethics in Kant’s Religion -
Evidence, Persuasion and Diversity -
The Role of Trust in Argumentation -
Should Climate Scientists Fly? -
Robots as Malevolent Moral Agents: Harmful Behavior Results in Dehumanization, Not Anthropomorphism -
What really is the nature of suffering? Three problems with Eric Cassell’s concept of distress -
Nurses’ refusals of patient involvement in their own palliative care -
Conscience and conscientious objection: The midwife’s role in abortion services -
The use of therapeutic untruths by learning disability nursing students -
Is Dickie’s Account of Aboutness‐Fixing Explanatory? -
Is Dickie’s Account of Aboutness‐Fixing Explanatory? -
Consistent evidence of a link between Alexithymia and general intelligence -
On Presumptions, Burdens of Proof, and Explanations -
Alison Stone. Nature, Ethics and Gender in German Romanticism and Idealism. London: Roman and Littlefield, 2018. ISBN 978-1-78660917-5 (hbk); ISBN 978-1-78660918-2 (pbk). Pp. 287. £90.00 (hbk). £29.95 (pbk). -
Civil Disobedience, Epistocracy, and the Question of whether Superior Political Judgment Defeats Majority Authority -
Process Democracy -
M. A. R. Habib. Hegel and Empire: From Postcolonialism to Globalism. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. ISBN: 978-3-319-68411-6 (hbk). 164 pp. £49.99. -
Evaluation of decision-making capacity in patients with dementia: challenges and recommendations from a secondary analysis of qualitative interviews -
The polysemy of psychotropic drugs: continuity and overlap between neuroenhancement, treatment, prevention, pain relief, and pleasure-seeking in a clinical setting -
Geoffrey Hellman* and Stewart Shapiro.**Mathematical Structuralism. Cambridge Elements in the Philosophy of Mathematics, Penelope Rush and Stewart Shapiro, eds -
Estrangement, epochē, and performance: Bertolt Brecht’s Verfremdungseffek t and a phenomenology of spectatorship -
Technology led to more abstract causal reasoning -
Toward Implementing the ADC Model of Moral Judgment in Autonomous Vehicles -
Shifting Perspectives -
Blame-Laden Moral Rebukes and the Morally Competent Robot: A Confucian Ethical Perspective -
The last Viennese polymath -
How did the U.S. stock market recover from the Covid-19 contagion? -
Expanding Nallur’s Landscape of Machine Implemented Ethics -
Correcting the Brain? The Convergence of Neuroscience, Neurotechnology, Psychiatry, and Artificial Intelligence -
Correction to: Pragmatismand the Importance of Interdisciplinary Teams in Investigating Personality Changes Following DBS -
Zhu, Xi, The Original Meaning of the Yijing : Commentary on the Scripture of Change. Translated and edited by Joseph A. Adler -
Stingy King Meets Savvy Sage: Rethinking the Dialog between King Xuan of Qi and Mengzi -
The Role of Mohism in K ang Youwei’s Arguments for His New-Text Theory of Confucianism -
Organic chemistry as representation - Number of publications for this day: 41
5 July 2020
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Utterances, Sub‐utterances and Token‐Reflexivity -
Fundamentality in metaphysics and the philosophy of physics. Part I: Metaphysics -
The Seven Secluded Monkeys of Conrad Gessner -
John Bell on Subject and Object -
Ambassadors of the game: do famous athletes have special obligations to act virtuously? -
On countably saturated linear orders and certain class of countably saturated graphs -
A new definition of reduction between two scientific theories: no reduction of chemistry to quantum mechanics -
Student and Faculty Perceptions of Study Helper Websites: a New Practice in Collaborative Cheating - Number of publications for this day: 8
4 July 2020
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Students’ perception of corporate social responsibility: Analyzing the influence of gender, academic status, and exposure to business ethics education -
High-definition map update framework for intelligent autonomous transfer vehicles -
In Defence of Public Ownership: A Reply to Frye -
Rethinking counselling in prenatal screening: An ethical analysis of informed consent in the context of non‐invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) -
The Growth of Children’s Semantic and Phonological Networks: Insight From 10 Languages -
A multi-objective decomposition-based ant colony optimisation algorithm with negative pheromone -
Ontogenetic Emergence of Cognitive Reference Comprehension -
Is Complex Visual Information Implicated During Language Comprehension? The Case of Cast Shadows -
Infrared Cancellation and Measurement -
g as bridge model -
Sick Souls, Healthy Minds: How William James Can Save Your Life by John Kaag (review) -
Jane Addams’s Evolutionary Theorizing. Constructing “Democracy and Social Ethics” by Marilyn Fischer (review) -
Ontology after Philosophical Psychology: The Continuity of Consciousness in William James’s Philosophy of Mind by Michela Bella (review) -
Icons, Interrogations, and Graphs: On Peirce’s Integrated Notion of Abduction -
Rorty, Buddhism, and Ethics without Essence -
Did Peirce Misrepresent Descartes? Reinvestigating and Defending Peirce’s Case -
Minutes of the 2019 Business Meeting Charles S. Peirce Society Tuesday January 8, 2019 2019 Eastern APA, New York City, NY -
“I suppose I ought to say something about the war”: William James, Pragmatism and the War with Spain, 1898 -
Peirce’s Topical Continuum: A “Thicker” Theory