4 July 2020
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Start ‘Em Early: Pastoral Power and the Confessional Culture of Leadership Development in the US University 3 July 2020
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Critique as social practice: Critical theory and social self‐understanding. By Robin Celikates. London/New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. -
Critique as social practice: Critical theory and social self‐understanding. By Robin Celikates. London/New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. -
Critique as social practice: Critical theory and social self‐understanding. By Robin Celikates. London/New York: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. -
The contested history of autonomy: Interpreting European modernity. By Gerard Rosich. London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019. -
The Nature of Law and Potential Coercion -
Solving the Puzzle of Partiality -
The Epistemic Basic Structure -
Strategic Indeterminacy in the Law, D. Lanius, 2019. Oxford, Oxford University Press. xviii + 331 pp, £64.00 (hb) -
Labour‐Based Justifications of Intellectual Property and the Problem of Disruptive Innovations -
Infinite Prospects* -
Making Sense of the Hands and Mouth: The Role of “Secondary” Cues to Meaning in British Sign Language and English -
Incoherent Abortion Exceptions -
Weather predicates, binding, and radical contextualism -
Is backing grounding? -
Fred Moten’s Refusals and Consents: The Politics of Fugitivity -
Research ethics in practice: challenges of using digital technology to embed the voices of children and young people within programs for fathers who use domestic violence -
The “Inch-Worm Episode”: Reconstituting the Phenomenon of Kinesin Motility -
Sensitivity and Closure -
On the Ontology of Particle Mass and Energy in Special Relativity -
Measuring Quantum Superpositions (Or, “It is only the theory which decides what can be observed.”) -
The deliberative constitutionalism debate and a republican way forward -
Collingwood’s Aesthetics -
Criticality in world-class universities research: a critical discourse analysis of international education publications -
Differing Views on Heaven’s Role in Accounts of Undeserved Hardship in Early China -
Non-Innate A Priori Knowledge in Avicenna -
The Analects of Dasan, Volume II: A Korean Syncretic Reading by Jeong Yak-yong, and: The Analects of Dasan, Volume III: A Korean Syncretic Reading by Jeong Yak-yong (review) -
Expressing the Heart’s Intent: Explorations in Chinese Aesthetics by Marthe Atwater Chandler (review) -
Beyond the Troubled Water of Shifei: From Disputation to Walking-Two-Roads in the Zhuangzi by Lin Ma and Jaap van Brakel (review) -
Mind and Body in early China: Beyond Orientalism and the Myth of Holism by Edward Slingerland (review) -
Pac-Man to the Rescue? Conceptuality and Non-conceptuality in the Dharmakīrtian Theory of Pseudo-perception -
Beyond Time, Not Before Time: The Pratyabhijñā S’aiva Critique of Dharmakīrti on the Reality of Beginningless Conceptual Differentiation -
The Myth of a Kantian Avicenna -
Buddhist Non-conceptualism: Building a Smart Border Wall -
Neither Straight Nor Crooked: Poetry as Performative Dialectics in the Five Ranks Philosophy of Zen Buddhism -
Moments of Reticence in the Analects and Wittgenstein -
Cultivating Weeds: The Place of Solitude in the Political Philosophies of Ibn Bājja and Nietzsche -
The Tension Between Divine Command Theory and Utilitarianism in Mozi and George Berkeley: A Comparison -
Watsuji, Intentionality, and Psychopathology -
Hui Shi’s Monism: A Russellian Interpretation -
Contemporary Non-conceptualism, Conceptual Inclusivism, and the Yogācāra View of Language Use as Skillful Action -
Avicenna’s Notion of Fiṭrīyāt: A Comment on Dimitri Gutas’ Interpretation -
Board Characteristics and Corporate Social Responsibility: A Meta-Analytic Investigation -
U.S. Multinationals and Human Rights: A Theoretical and Empirical Assessment of Extractive Versus Nonextractive Sectors -
Olympic philosophy: the ideas and ideals behind the ancient and modern olympic games -
The Identity of Psychiatry and the Challenge of Mad Activism: Rethinking the Clinical Encounter -
Why Semmelweis’s doctrine was rejected: evidence from the first publication of his results by Friedrich Wieger, and an editorial commenting on the results -
TRANSFORMING ARMA VIRVMQVE: SYNTACTICAL, MORPHOLOGICAL AND METRICAL DIS-MEMBRA-MENT IN STATIUS’ THEBAID -
Self-Knowledge, Elenchus and Authority in Early Plato -
The Unfinished Business of Respect for Autonomy: Persons, Relationships, and Nonhuman Animals -
The Intermarriage Life Satisfaction Premium -
Exclusive talent management and its consequences: a review of literature -
Engineering Equity: How AI Can Help Reduce the Harm of Implicit Bias -
A Value Pluralist Defense of Toleration -
Does proper function come in degrees? -
Attention-based convolutional neural network for Bangla sentiment analysis -
Compositional Semantics and Normative ‘Ought’ -
Politicizing the Pandemic: A Schemata Analysis of COVID-19 News in Two Selected Newspapers -
Convention, correlation and consistency - Number of publications for this day: 58
2 July 2020
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Beyond the icon: Core cognition and the bounds of perception -
Oppositions in a point -
Unsettling Knowledge: Irony and Education -
More on trees and Cohen reals -
The Concept of Imago Dei as a Symbol of Religious Inclusion and Human Dignity -
To Personalise or not to Personalise – Simone Weil’s Struggle in her Understanding of God -
Phenomenological Spirituality and its Relationship to Religion -
Phenomenology of Interior Life and the Trinity – Analysing Michel Henry’s phenomenological schism between Life and World in light of the Christian Doctrine of the Trinity -
How Problematic is an Unpopulated Hell? -
Forms and Movements of Life – Existential and Metaphysical Responsibility in the Work of Jan Patočka -
Religious Convictions and Moral Motivation -
Antaios: A Mythical and Symbolic Hermeneutics -
Ilse Somavilla, Carl Humphries, Bożena Sieradzka-Baziur, eds. Wittgensteins Denkbewegungen (Tagebücher 1930–1932/1936–1937) aus interdisziplinärer Sicht. Wittgenstein’s Denkbewegungen (diaries 1930–1932/1936–1937): Interdisciplinary Perspectives -
Theopoetics to Theopraxis – Toward a Critchlean Supplement to Caputo’s Radical Political Theology -
Kazimierz M. Wolsza, ed. Stanisław Kamiński. The Polish Christian Philosophy in the 20th Century -
Graham James McAleer. Erich Przywara and Postmodern Natural Law: A History of the Metaphysics of Morals -
Whence ‘honeste vive’? -
Differences in Conceptual Understanding of the “Actionability” of Incidental Findings and the Resultant Difference in Ethical Responsibility: An Empirical Study in Japan -
The meaning of dignity for older adults: A meta-synthesis -
Writing Up and Down: The Language of Educational Research -
On Kuhn’s case, and Piaget’s: A critical two-sited hauntology (or, On impact without reference) -
Confusing cases: Forrester, Stoller, Agnes, woman -
Discordant knowing: A puzzle about insight in obsessive–compulsive disorder -
Opening the Pandora’s Box: Kelsen and the Communist theory of law -
Copernicus, Kant, and the Anthropic Cosmological Principles -
Flagpoles Anyone? Causal and Explanatory Asymmetries -
From moral theology to moral philosophy: Cicero and visions of humanity from Locke to Hume -
A theatrical conception of power -
Introduction to Formal Philosophy, edited by Sven Ove Hansson, Vincent F. Hendricks, Esther Michelsen Kjeldahl -
Current Controversies in Philosophy of Religion, edited by Paul Draper -
Black Mirror and Philosophy: Dark Reflections, edited by David Kyle Johnson; series editor, William Irwin -
Food Philosophy: An Introduction, by David M. Kaplan -
Socrates, by William J. Prior -
Classical Chinese for Everyone: A Guide for Absolute Beginners, by Bryan W. Van Norden -
Logic as a Blended Course -
On the Practical Goal of Ethics Education – Ethical Competence as the Ability to Master Methods for Moral Reasoning -
Talking about Tolerance – A New Strategy for Dealing with Student Relativism -
Practicing Afrocentric Ethical Teaching – Towards a Decolonized Pedagogy -
Thinking Through Utilitarianism: A Guide to Contemporary Arguments, by Andrew T. Forcehimes and Luke Semrau -
ARABIC TRANSLATION OF GALEN’S ON THE AFFECTED PARTS AND THE GREEK TEXTUAL TRADITION -
Moral competence, moral teamwork and moral action – the European Moral Case Deliberation Outcomes (Euro-MCD) Instrument 2.0 and its revision process