25 June 2020
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Numéro 2020/3 – Tome 145 – John Stuart Mill et la révolution -
Responsibility amid the social determinants of health -
Climate change, distributive justice, and “pre‐institutional” limits on resource appropriation -
Keeping Out Extremists: Refugees, Would‐Be Immigrants, and Ideological Exclusion -
A virtue ethics critique of ethical dimensions of behavioral economics -
The Disappearing “Advantage of Abstract Examples in Learning Math” -
The Birth of Semantics -
Implicit bias, stereotype threat, and seeing‐as: An alternative to “alief” as an explanation of reason‐recalcitrant behaviours -
Race, education and social mobility: We all need to dream the same dream and want the same thing -
Chinese education and Pierre Bourdieu: Power of reproduction and potential for change -
Fighting the tide: Understanding the difficulties facing Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) Doctoral Students’ pursuing a career in Academia -
Me the people. How populism transforms democracy. ByNadia Urbinati. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 2019. -
It’s the end of the World as we know it: Racism as a global killer of Black people and their emancipatory freedoms -
The Habermas‐Rawls debate. By James Gordon Finlayson. New York: Columbia University Press, 2019. -
Reimagining the new pedagogical possibilities for universities post-Covid-19 -
Reconsidering EU citizenship: Contradictions and constraints. Edited bySandra Seubert, Oliver Eberl and Frans van Waarden. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2018. -
Habermas, 1968, and the turn to aesthetic‐expressive protest -
Body politics and democracy -
Whistleblowing and power: A network perspective -
Expert or Esoteric? Philosophers Attribute Knowledge Differently Than All Other Academics -
Beyond Claim‐Rights: Social Structure, Collectivization, and Human Rights -
Position Measurements and the Empirical Status of Particles in Bohmian Mechanics -
Craig Callender. What Makes Time Special?, -
How We Think about Human Nature: The Naturalizing Error -
Quantum Randomness and Underdetermination -
Necessary Laws and the Problem of Counterlegals -
Model Evaluation: An Adequacy-for-Purpose View -
The Dual Landscape Model of Adaptation and Niche Construction -
Calibration, Coherence, and Consilience in Radiometric Measures of Geologic Time -
Heideggerian phenomenological hermeneutics: Working with the data -
Making string theory empirical: defending unitary incompatibility between effective theories -
Believe me, I can explain! Beware of inferences to the explanandum -
A framework for analyzing public reason theories -
Debt as a Form of Life – Review essay of Elettra Stimilli, The Debt of the Living: Ascesis and Capitalism, and Elettra Stimilli, Debt and Guilt: A Political Philosophy -
Tasks of Philosophy in the Present Age – RIAS-Lecture, June 9, 1952 -
The Story of the Two Revolutions -
Which Way Back (way back)? -
Geschlecht pollachos legetai – Translation, Polysemia, Dissemination -
Das harte Geschlecht – Derrida Reading Heidegger in Geschlecht III -
How Not to Translate—the Untranslatable -
Animal d’archive: On the Tracks of Derrida’s Writing -
‘Étranger,’ ou plutôt ‘fremd’: Philosophical-Poetic Nationalism in Derrida’s Geschlecht III and Beyond -
More than a Language to Come -
The Phoenix and National Humanism in Hegel, Heidegger, and Derrida -
Sexual Difference and Gathering in Geschlecht III -
Derrida, Heidegger, and the Magnetism of the Trakl House -
Still (Un)Born: Derrida, Heidegger, Trakl -
Review of Werner Hamacher, Keinmaleins: Texte zu Celan -
Matter and Manners – Continuing after Emerson -
John Lysaker – A Crack in the Roof -
Jacques Derrida, Geschlecht III: Sex, Race, Nation, Humanity, ed. Geoffrey Bennington, Katie Chenoweth, and Rodrigo Therezo -
Introduction: Reading Geschlecht III -
In Defense of Extended Conciliar Christology: A Philosophical Essay -
Are There Any Epistemic Consequentialists? -
The Unavoidability of Evaluation for Interest Theories of Rights -
Philosophy of the Indian Renaissance. Bhushan, N., & Garfield, J. L. (2017). Minds Without Fear: Philosophy in the Indian Renaissance. Oxford: Oxford University Press. -
Deleuze and Guattari: Freedom’s Refrains. Olkowski, D., & Pirovolakis, E. (Ed.). (2019). Deleuze and Guattari’s Philosophy of Freedom. Freedom’s Refrains. New York: Routledge. -
In Universam Philosophiam Prooemium -
Vocabulary that philosophizes -
Quasi-Transcentental Universality in Philosophical Discourse of Jacques Derrida -
Jan Śniadecki’s Philosophical Interpretations of the Concepts Explaining Beauty and Art -
New Philosophical Biography of Søren Kierkegaard. Carlisle, C. (2019). Philosopher of the Heart. The Restless Life of Søren Kierkegaard. London: Allen Lane. -
Remarks about the edition of the “Introduction” to the philosophical course by Theophan Prokopovich -
Political Argumentation by Reciting Poems in the Spring and Autumn Period of Ancient China -
Rollercoasters are not Fun for Mary: Against Indexical Contextualism -
The Connection between Bohmian Mechanics and Many-Particle Quantum Hydrodynamics -
From Essence to Necessity via Identity -
Mitochondrial Donation: The Australian Story -
Conflict of Interest in Scientific Research in China: A Socio-ethical Analysis of He Jiankui’s Human Genome-editing Experiment -
“Democracy is the Cure?”: Evolving Constructions of Corruption in Indonesia 1994–2014 -
The Relevance of Spirituality and Corporate Social Responsibility in Management Education: Insights from Classical Indian Wisdom -
Towards a new cosmopolitan social contract: social trends and political challenges -
Natural deduction and semantic models of justification logic in the proof assistant Coq -
End of Secular City Limits? On Law’s Religious Neutrality in the City -
Hybrid collective intelligence in a human–AI society -
CAQ series 1 volume 69 issue 2 Cover and Back matter -
CAQ series 1 volume 69 issue 2 Cover and Front matter -
The moment of rupture: Historical consciousness in interwar German thought -
Born which Way? ADHD, Situational Self-Control, and Responsibility -
Precis of Strategic justice: convention and problems of balancing divergent interests -
Epistemic Consultants and the Regulation of Policy Knowledge in the Obama Administration - Number of publications for this day: 81
24 June 2020
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Adorno’s two‐track conceptualization of progress: The new categorical imperative and politics of remembrance -
The Cartesian Semantics of the Port Royal Logic -
Educational Promise Amidst Authoritarian Ambition -
A View of Democracy in and for China from a Deweyan Perspective -
The Students’ Experience Evolution in Chinese Schools -
What Will Confucius Say to Dewey? -
What Would Dewey See/Say Now? China’s Promise 1919 to 2019 -
Frege’s theory of types -
The differentiation argument: If newborns outrank animals, so do fetuses -
Reflections on the 2019 Nobel Memorial Prize Awarded to Banerjee, Duflo, and Kremer -
Adorno’s two‐track conceptualization of progress: The new categorical imperative and politics of remembrance -
Adorno’s two‐track conceptualization of progress: The new categorical imperative and politics of remembrance -
Adorno’s two‐track conceptualization of progress: The new categorical imperative and politics of remembrance -
The limit of climate justice: unfair sacrifice and aggregate harm -
Pro-abortion attitude with context of traditional and professional identity dilemma -
Returning to the Central ‘Essentialist’ Question in Achieving Overlapping Consensus on Human Rights: A Comparison of Charles Beitz and Martha Nussbaum -
John Perry Frege’s Detour. An Essay on Meaning, Reference, and Truth. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019, pp. 148. ISBN 978–0–19–881282–1 -
Swedish Theses in Philosophy 2019 -
What Can We Demand of a Referee Report?