25 April 2020
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How Could This Happen? -
Ubuntu philosophy and the consensus regarding incidental findings in genomic research: a heuristic approach -
Bioethical implications of end-of-life decision-making in patients with dementia: a tale of two societies -
Circular and question-begging responses to religious disagreement and debunking arguments -
Act-Consequentialism and the Problem of Causal Impotence -
PHENOMENAL RELATIONS AND COLLECTIVE ESSENCE -
Artificial virtue: the machine question and perceptions of moral character in artificial moral agents -
Processing Contradictory CSR Information: The Influence of Primacy and Recency Effects on the Consumer-Firm Relationship -
Conditionals As Representative Inferences -
Moral Gridworlds: A Theoretical Proposal for Modeling Artificial Moral Cognition -
Krishnachandra Bhattacharyya’s Interpolation of Kant’s Idea of the “Self” - Number of publications for this day: 11
24 April 2020
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Scottish Philosophy in the 19th Century -
The Private Life of Lord Byron. By Antony Peattie. Pp. xxi, 586, London: Unbound, 2019, £35.00. -
Shakespeare’s Library: Unlocking the Greatest Mystery in Literature. By Stuart Kells. Pp. 322, Counterpoint, 2018, $26.00. -
In Byron’s Wake: The Turbulent Lives of Lord Bryon’s Wife and Daughter, Annabella Milbanke & Ada Lovelace. By Miranda Seymour. Pp. x, 547, London: Simon & Schuster, 2018, £12.99. -
Shakespeare on the Record: Researching an Early Modern Life. Edited by Hannah Leah Crummé. Pp. 264, The Arden Shakespeare, 2019, $110 hardback; EPUB ebook, $99; PDF ebook, $99. -
Romantic Outlaws: The Extraordinary Lives of Mary Wollstonecraft & Mary Shelley. By Charlotte Gordon. Pp. xx, 649, London: Windmill Books, 2015, £9.99. -
A Will to Believe: Shakespeare and Religion. By David Scott Kastan. Pp. 155, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014, $39.95. -
Mary Shelley (Gothic Authors: Critical Revisions). By Angela Wright. Pp. xv, 167, Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2018, £24.99. -
Perfidious Albion: The Story of Stendhal and British Culture. By David Ellis. Pp. xiii, 246, Brighton: Edward Everett Root Publishers, 2018, £20.81. -
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. By Jeremy Adler. Pp. 256, London: Reaktion Books, 2020, £11.99. -
William Morris and the Icelandic Sagas. By Ian Felce. Pp. xv, 195, Woodbridge: D. S. Brewer, 2018, £57.85. -
The Fame of C. S. Lewis: A Controversialist’s Reception in Britain and America. By Stephanie L. Derrick. Pp. 218, Oxford University Press, 2018, $30.00/£16.01. -
Eternal Boy: The Life of Kenneth Grahame. By Matthew Dennison. Pp. 288, London: Head of Zeus, 2018, £18.99. -
William Faulkner (Critical Lives). By Kirk Curnutt. Pp. 224, London: Reaktion Books, 2018, £11.99. -
Wordsworth & Coleridge: The Radical Years. By Nicholas Roe (Second Edition). Pp. xix, 323, Oxford University Press, 2018, £25.00. -
Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Poetry of Religious Experience. By Martin Dubois. Pp. xi, 224. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017, £18.99. -
C. S. Lewis: A Very Short Introduction. By James Como. Pp. xxii, 134, Oxford University Press, £8.99/$11.95. -
Women and National Socialism in Postwar German Literature: Gender, Memory, and Subjectivity. By Katherine Stone. Pp. 232, Rochester, NY, Camden House, 2017, $65.00. -
Posthumanism: A Guide for the Perplexed. By Peter Mahon. Pp. vi, 346, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2017, £21.99. -
Flannery O’Connor and Robert Giroux: A Publishing Partnership. By Patrick Samway, SJ. Pp. xiv, 306, Notre Dame, IN, University of Notre Dame Press, 2018, $39.00. -
Haunted by Christ: Modern Writers and the Struggle for Faith. By Richard Harries. Pp. xvi, 240. London, SPCK, 2018, £19.99. -
Giving the Devil His Due: Demonic Authority in the Fiction of Flannery O’Connor and Fyodor Dostoevsky. By Jessica Hooten Wilson. Pp. x, 146, Eugene, OR, Cascade Books, 2017, $21.00. -
Euripides and the Gods. By MaryLefkowitz. Pp. xviii, 294, Oxford University Press, 2019, $24.95. -
Mean Girl: Ayn Rand and the Culture of Greed. By Lisa Duggan. Pp. xvii, 116, Oakland, CA, University of California Press, 2019, $13.27. -
The Marvellous and the Monstrous in the Sculpture of Twelfth‐Century Europe. By Kirk Ambrose. Pp. xiv, 194, Woodbridge, The Boydell Press, 2013, £50.00, paperback 2017, £19.99. -
Ordinary Unhappiness: The Therapeutic Fiction of David Foster Wallace. By Jon Baskin. Pp. ix, 179, Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 2019, $22.00/£17.99. -
Dante’s Divine Comedy: A Journey Without End. By Ian Thomson. Pp. 288, London, Head of Zeus, 2018, £18.99. -
Not Working: Why We Have to Stop. By Josh Cohen. Pp. xxxvii, 260, London, Granta, 2018, £9.99. -
Miguel Venegas and the Earliest Jesuit Theater: Choruses for Tragedies in Sixteenth‐Century Europe. By Margarida Miranda. Pp. xvi, 240, Brill, Jesuit Studies, Vol. 23, 2019, $127/€106. -
The DOCTOR FAUSTUS Dossier: Arnold Schoenberg, Thomas Mann, and Their Contemporaries, 1930‐1951, Edited by E. Randol Schoenberg. Pp. xx, 349, Oakland, CA, University of California Press, 2018, $28.46. -
The Year of Thamar’s Book. By Lucy Beckett. Pp. 512, Leominster, Gracewing, 2018, £20.00. -
How the Classics Made Shakespeare. By Jonathan Bate. Pp. xiv, 361, Princeton University Press, 2019, $24.95. -
Francesco Benci’s Quinque Martyres [Jesuit Studies 12/Jesuit Neo‐Latin Library 1] Introduction, Translation, and Commentary by Paul Gwynne. Pp. xiv, 739, Leiden/Boston, Brill, 2018, £136.00/$100.75. -
The English People at War in the Age of Henry VIII. By Steven Gunn. Pp. 304, Oxford University Press, 2018 (hardcover), $47.95. -
Elizabeth Jennings: ‘The Inward War’. By Dana Greene. Pp. xx, 258, Oxford University Press, 2018, £25.00. -
Inside the Gate: Sigrid Undset’s Life at Bjerkebaek. By Nan Bentzen Skille; translated by Tina Nunnally. Pp. 287, Minneapolis/London: University of Minnesota Press, 2018, $19.95/£14.99. -
Leo Tolstoy (Critical Lives). By Andrei Zorin. Pp. 219. London: Reaktion Books, 2020, £11.99. -
Shakespeare’s Originality. By John Kerrigan. Pp. xiv, 167, Oxford University Press, 2018, £22.50. -
Shakespeare’s Ovid and the Spectre of the Medieval. By Lindsay Ann Reid. Pp. xiii, 267, Cambridge, D.S. Brewer, 2018, £60.00. -
‘It was not worth it’: Critical Reflections on Colm Toibin’s novella The Testament of Mary -
The World in Thirty‐Eight Chapters or Dr Johnson’s Guide to Life. By Henry Hitchings. Pp. ix, 354, London: Macmillan, 2018, £16.99. -
Caravaggio, Empathy and Christ -
Shakespeare’s First Folio: Four Centuries of an Iconic Book. By Emma Smith. Pp. 379, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, $29.95. -
Waiting for Verdi: Opera and Political Opinion in Nineteenth‐Century Italy, 1815‐1848. By Mary Ann Smart. Pp. xiv, 236, Oakland: University of California Press, 2018, $49.95. -
A. E. Housman: Hero of the Hidden Life. By Edgar Vincent. Pp. xxii, 499, Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2018, £25.00. -
William Wordsworth: A Life (Second Edition). By Stephen Gill. Pp. xviii, 657, Oxford University Press, 2020, £25.00. -
Poetry and Theology in the Modernist Period. By Anthony Domestico. Pp. x, 168, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017, $26.57. -
Shakespeare and the Fall of the Roman Empire: Selfhood, Stoicism and Civil War. By Patrick Gray. Pp. xii, 308, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2019, £80.00. -
Faith in Poetry: Verse Style as a Mode of Religious Belief. By Michael D. Hurley. Pp. viii, 201, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2018, £69.99. -
God’s Spies: Michelangelo, Shakespeare and Other Poets of Vision. By Paul Murray O.P. Pp. ix, 178, London, T&T Clark, 2019, £30.91. -
History, Theology, and Narrative Rhetoric in the Fourth Gospel. By Harold W. Attridge. Pp. 96, Milwaukee, WI, Marquette University Press, 2019, $15.00. -
Religion around John Donne (Religion Around, Vol 4.) By Joshua Eckhardt. Pp. xii, 194, University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2019, $49.95. -
The Philosopher’s English King: Shakespeare’s Henriad as Political Philosophy. By Leon Craig. Pp. 292, Boydell & Brewer and University of Rochester Press, 2015, $95.00. (paperback, 2018, $34.95). -
A Gift of Presence: The Theology and Poetry of the Eucharist in Thomas Aquinas. By Jan‐Heiner Tück; translated by Scott G. Hefelfinger. Pp. xxii, 379, Washington, D.C., The Catholic University of America Press, 2018, $75.00. -
Middle English Marvels: Magic, Spectacle, and Morality in the Fourteenth Century. By Tara Williams. Pp. viii, 176, University Park, PA, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2018, $89.95. -
Shakespeare & London. By Duncan Salkeld. Pp. 187, Oxford University Press, $65.00. -
Soul‐Health: Therapeutic Reading in Later Medieval England (Religion and Culture in the Middle Ages). By Daniel McCann. Pp. xv, 194. Cardiff, University of Wales Press, 2019, £70.00. -
Chaucer: A European Life. By Marion Turner. Pp. xvi, 599, Princeton/Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2019. 2 family trees, 3 maps and 19 color plates. $39.95/£30.00. Chaucer and Religious Controversies in the Medieval and Early Modern Period. By Nancy Bradley Warren. Pp. xiii, 213. Notre Dame, Indiana, University of Notre Dame Press, 2019, $45.00 -
Shakespeare and the Resistance: The Earl of Southampton, the Essex Rebellion, and the Poems that Challenged Tudor Tyranny. By Clare Asquith. Pp. 288, PublicAffairs, 2019, $23.99. -
Changing Hearts: Performing Jesuit Emotions between Europe, Asia, and the Americas (Jesuit Studies: Modernity through the prism of Jesuit History. Vol. 15). Pp. xxii, 305, Edited by Yasmin Haskell and Raphael Garrod. Leiden/London, Brill, 2018, £120.86. -
Authentic Interpretation -
REVERSE‐ENGINEERING BLAME1 -
Whose Ethics? Toward Clarifying Ethics in Mathematics Education Research -
Pestilent Popes or a Pestilent Church? Judaism, Catholicism, and Skeptical Theism -
Love and the (Wrong) World. Adorno and Illouz on an Ambivalent Relation -
“Properly a Subject of Contempt”: The Role of Natural Penalties in Mill’s Liberal Thought -
“Properly a Subject of Contempt”: The Role of Natural Penalties in Mill’s Liberal Thought -
Civic Ecologism: Environmental Politics in Cities -
A Kantian Interpretation of Kelsen’s Basic Norm -
Totemism of the Modern State: On Hans Kelsen’s Attempt to Unmask Legal and Political Fictions and Contain Political Theology -
The Potential of Abductive Legal Reasoning -
The Political Literacy of Experts -
The Indigenous Rights State -
On the Connection between Law and Morality: Some Doubts about Robert Alexy’s View -
Preface to a Debate -
Retraction -
Encounters with Deleuze – An Interview with Constantin V. Boundas and Daniel W. Smith -
Answering the Bioethicists’ Objection – Habermas and Arendt on Evolution -
Kierkegaard as a Thinker of Deleuzian Immanent Ethics -
Experiencing and Saying the Finitude of Language in Heidegger and Derrida -
Despentes ou l’affranchissement du corps -
Art and the Other – Aesthetic Intersubjectivity in Gadamer and Stein -
“A Matrix of Intellectual and Historical Experiences” – The Marxist Core in Merleau-Ponty’s Post-War Thinking -
Demarginalizing Standpoint Epistemology -
Advancing Ethical Principles for Non-Invasive, Respectful Research with Nonhuman Animal Participants -
Assessing contemporary legislative proposals for their compatibility with a natural law case for AI legal personhood -
Determinants of Life Satisfaction in Asia: A Quantile Regression Approach -
Education Fever in China: Children’s Academic Performance and Parents’ Life Satisfaction -
The Responsible Migrant, Reading the Global Compact on Migration