2 June 2020
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Reflective Intuitions about the Causal Theory of Perception across Sensory Modalities -
A Framework for Epistemological Discussion on Integrated STEM Education -
Editorial: Memory as Mental Time Travel -
The Elusiveness of the Ethical: From Murdoch to Diamond -
Iris Murdoch and Common Sense Or, What Is It Like To Be A Woman In Philosophy -
Love and Unselfing in Iris Murdoch -
Volunteers and Conscripts: Philippa Foot and the Amoralist -
PHS volume 87 Cover and Front matter -
Anscombe on Brute Facts and Human Affairs -
Relationality in the Thought of Mary Midgley -
Aristotelian Necessity -
A Philosopher of singular style and multiple modes -
‘The Women are Up to Something’ -
‘Removing the Barriers’: Mary Midgley on Concern for Animals -
Virtues as Perfections of Human Powers: On the Metaphysics of Goodness in Aristotelian Naturalism -
Evolution as a Religion: Mary Midgley’s Hopes and Fears -
Depicting Human Form -
PHS volume 87 Cover and Back matter -
Revisiting Modern Moral Philosophy -
Philosophical Plumbing in the Twenty-First Century -
Rules of Belief and the Normativity of Intentional Content -
Abena Dove Osseo-Asare, Atomic Junction: Nuclear Power in Africa after Independence -
Michael Worboys, Julie-Marie Strange and Neil Pemberton, The Invention of the Modern Dog: Breed and Blood in Victorian Britain (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018), 282 pp., £25 (hardcover), ISBN: 9781421426587 -
COVID, Existentialism and Crisis Philosophy -
Commentary: In Search of Medical Ethics and Its Foundation with Rosamond Rhodes -
Death and Irreversibility -
Commentary: Medical Ethics: A Distinctive Species of Ethics -
Avoiding Gender Exploitation and Ethics Dumping in Research with Women -
CQH volume 29 issue 3 Cover and Front matter -
And What About the Pharmacist? -
Conceptual Barriers to Palliative Care and Enlightenment From Chuang-tze’s Thoughts -
How to Legalize Medically Assisted Death in a Free and Democratic Society -
From Death to Life: Ethical Issues in Postmortem Sperm Retrieval as a Source of New Life -
Commentary: Beyond Common or Uncommon Morality -
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: From Aggressive Treatment to Care of the Dying, Insights from Art and Poetry -
Pediatric Brain Tumors: Narrating Suffering and End-of-Life Decisionmaking -
Neuroscience-based Psychiatric Assessments of Criminal Responsibility: Beyond Self-Report? -
Counting Cases of Termination of Life without Request: New Dances with Data -
Thinking About Difficulties: Using Poetry to Enhance Interpretative and Collaborative Skills in Healthcare Ethics Education -
Death and Disbelief -
Retrieving the Moral in the Ethics of Maternal-Fetal Surgery -
Medical Ethics: Common or Uncommon Morality? -
CQH volume 29 issue 3 Cover and Back matter -
Commentary: Whose suffering? -
Tainted Largess: A Moral Framework For Medical School Donations -
Belief, Knowledge and Faith: A Logical Modal Theory -
Generics and Epistemic Injustice -
Paired Courses: Using Liberal Arts to Improve Business Education -
The Benefits of Giving as well as Receiving Need Support in Human–Pet Relations -
The explanation of logical theorems and reductive truthmakers -
Six Actionable Canons for Rationality in Strategy Practice -
Shame and Absence: Feminist and Theological Reflections -
DEFINING EXCELLENCE: SEVENTY YEARS OF THE JOHN BATES CLARK MEDAL -
ADDRESSING THE AUDIENCE: PAUL SAMUELSON, RADICAL ECONOMICS, AND TEXTBOOK MAKING, 1967–1973 -
INTRODUCTION TO SYMPOSIUM: ECONOMISTS IN COURT -
REJECTED! ANTITRUST ECONOMISTS AS EXPERT WITNESSES IN THE POST-DAUBERT WORLD -
HOW ECONOMISTS ENTERED THE ‘NUMBERS GAME’: MEASURING DISCRIMINATION IN THE US COURTROOMS, 1971–1989 -
Arnaud Orain, La politique du merveilleux: Une autre histoire du Système de Law (1695–1795) (Paris: Fayard, 2018), pp. 400, 24€. ISBN: 9782213705880. -
JUSTICE WITHOUT ROMANCE: THE HISTORY OF THE ECONOMIC ANALYSES OF JUDGES’ BEHAVIOR, 1960–1993 -
Niklas Olsen, The Sovereign Consumer: A New Intellectual History of Neoliberalism (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan Springer, 2019), pp. x + 308, $89.99 (hardcover); $69.99 (eBook). ISBN: 9783319895833 (hardcover); 9783319895840 (eBook). -
Jesse Norman, Adam Smith: What He Thought, and Why It Matters (London: Allen Lane, 2018), pp. 400, 25€ (hardcover). ISBN: 9780241328491. -
Robert W. Dimand and Harald Hagemann, eds., The Elgar Companion to John Maynard Keynes (Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 2019), pp. xxi + 648, $350 (hardcover). ISBN: 9781847200082. -
Bert Mosselmans, Marginalism (Newcastle upon Tyne: Agenda Publishing, 2018), pp. 184, £15.00 (paperback). ISBN: 9781911116660. -
Jens Reich, Seigniorage: On the Revenue from the Creation of Money (New York: Springer International Publishing, 2017), pp. 148, $109.99 (hardcover). ISBN: 9783319631233. -
Alan Greenspan and Adrian Wooldridge, Capitalism in America: A History (New York: Princeton University Press, 2018), pp. 486, $35 (hardcover). ISBN: 9780735222441. -
HET volume 42 issue 2 Cover and Back matter -
HET volume 42 issue 2 Cover and Front matter - Number of publications for this day: 67
1 June 2020
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Liberalism, Neutrality, and the Gendered Division of Labor -
Esprit – Edition 2020/6 – June – Marcel Hénaff. Anthropology of recognition -
Numéro 2020/6 – Juin – Marcel Hénaff -
THE TORTURE DOCTORS: Human Rights Crimes and the Road to JusticeSteven H. Miles (Ed.) Georgetown University Press: Washington, DC, 2020. ISBN-13: 978-1626167520. -
The death of dignity is greatly exaggerated: Reflections 15 years after the declaration of dignity as a useless concept -
Agnieszka Piotrowska (2019) The Nasty Woman and the Neo Femme Fatale in Contemporary Cinema -
Ben Tyrer (2016) Out of the Past: Lacan and Film Noir -
Kriss Ravetto-Biagioli (2017) Mythopoetic Cinema: On the Ruins of European Cinema -
Elizabeth Ezra (2017) The Cinema of Things: Globalization and the Posthuman Object -
Deadly Barks: Acousmaticity and Post-Animality in Lucrecia Martel’s La ciénaga -
Bad Faith in Film Spectatorship -
Deadly Barks: Acousmaticity and Post-Animality in Lucrecia Martel’s La ciénaga -
Ethics, Gender and Vulnerability in the Films of Mia Hansen-Løve -
Love’s Revival: Film Practice and the Art of Dying -
Given (No) Time: A Derridean Reading of Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival -
Empty Time as Traumatic Duration: Towards a Cinematic Aevum -
New Sincerity and Frances Ha in Light of Sartre: A Proposal for an Existentialist Conceptual Framework -
Aesthetic Puzzlements: Jonas Mekas’s Diary Films and Ludwig Wittgenstein -
Speech and inquiry in public institutions of higher education: Navigating ethical and epistemological challenges -
Academic freedom of students -
Profiles of adolescent character attributes: Associations with intentional self-regulation and character role model relationships -
A Care Ethical Justification for an Interest Theory of Human Rights -
Can political realism be action-guiding? -
“The State was Patiently Waiting for Me to Die”: Life without the Possibility of Parole as Punishment -
Democracy, respect for judgement and disagreement on democratic inclusion -
Political Liberalism, Western History, and the Conjectural Non-West -
Edward Gibbon Wakefield and the political economy of emancipation -
British Enlightenment theatre: dramatizing difference -
Robots as persons? Implications for moral education -
Moral education and the challenge of pre-service professional formation for teachers -
The three gifts of teaching: Towards a non-egological future for moral education -
The links between religiousness and prosocial behaviors in early adulthood: The mediating roles of media exposure preferences and empathic tendencies -
Oversights in the Respective Theorems of von Neumann and Bell are Homologous