13 March 2020
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Feminist Perspectives on Globalization -
Archaeology enters the ‘atomic age’: a short history of radiocarbon, 1946–1960 -
A Great Little Man: The Shadow of Jair Bolsonaro -
The Role of Parental Consent in the Medical Care of Extremely Preterm Babies -
On Non-Eliminative Structuralism. Unlabeled Graphs as a Case Study, Part A† -
On Non-Eliminative Structuralism. Unlabeled Graphs as a Case Study, Part B† -
Religious zeal as an affective phenomenon -
A Global Dialogue on Learning and Studying -
Striking the balance with epistemic injustice in healthcare: the case of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis -
Hominid sexual nature -
Should Judges Justify Recourse to Broader Contexts When Interpreting Statutes? -
Group Inquiry -
Feeling Things: From Visual to Material Jurisprudence -
Review of Marek Piechowiak, Plato’s Conception of Justice and the Question of Human Dignity -
Gather / numerous as a mass/count opposition -
Sensitivity Theorists Aren’t Unhinged -
Welfare of Foxes and Earthdogs Used in Den Trials in Countries of the Visegrad Group -
Are Not Any Silver Linings in the Cloud? Subjective Well-being Among Deprived Young People -
HGL volume 41 issue 1 Cover and Front matter -
Thomas Posch (1974–2019) -
HGL volume 41 issue 1 Cover and Back matter -
Insisting on Action in Education: Students are Unique but not Irreplaceable -
Correction to: Consumption Ethics: A Review and Analysis of Future Directions for Interdisciplinary Research -
Eddo Rigotti and Sara Greco: Inference in Argumentation. A Topics-Based Approach to Argument Schemes -
The Multi-location Trilemma -
How Do Academic Elites March Through Departments? A Comparison of the Most Eminent Economists and Sociologists’ Career Trajectories -
Attention, Gestalt Principles, and the Determinacy of Perceptual Content -
The Dilemmas of Constitutional Courts and the Case for a New Design of Kelsenian Institutions - Number of publications for this day: 28
12 March 2020
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New Issues in Epistemological Disjunctivism -
Stability Challenges for Moehler’s Second‐Level Social Contract -
Recognising localised pedagogical capital: a reflexive revisit of an alternative teacher preparation programme in China -
A Bourdieusian rebuttal to Bourdieu’s rebuttal: social network analysis, regression, and methodological breakthroughs -
Expansions of the p‐adic numbers that interpret the ring of integers -
First Do No Harm: Ethical Concerns of Health Researchers That Discourage the Sharing of Results With Research Participants -
Once more to the hotel -
Meta-Encyclopaedic Reflections on the Beginning of Philosophy -
ODYSSEUS AND HIS BED. FROM SIGNIFICANT OBJECTS TO THING THEORY IN HOMER -
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William James and the Will to Alieve -
Kant, the Practical Postulates, and Clifford’s Principle -
On Finding the Mortal World Enough: Value, Extinction, and the Crisis of the Humanities -
Pragmatic Humanism and the Posthumanist Challenge: Between Biocentrism and the New Human Being -
Engaging in an Accurate Assessment of Pluralism in William James -
A Syntactic Approach to Meillassoux’s Concept of Hyper-Chaos -
Numéro 2019/1 – Tome 103 – Varia -
Moral Deference, Moral Assertion, and Pragmatics -
Studying in the Superdiverse City: System_D and the Challenge of Solidarity in Brussels -
AI&Society: editorial volume 35.2: the trappings of AI Agency -
Some Observations on Shankara, Husserl and the Transcendental Ego -
What is a target system? -
Is It All About Retribution? The Flexibility of Punishment Goals -
Whataboutisms and Inconsistency -
Ethical Decision-Making in Zoonotic Disease Control -
Handling Anomalous Data in the Lab: Students’ Perspectives on Deleting and Discarding -
Free choice, simplification, and Innocent Inclusion -
The value of law -
Is it morally permissible for general practitioners to disclose their opinion on a woman’s decision on abortion? -
Vanessa Heggie, Higher and Colder: A History of Extreme Physiology and Exploration (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019), 253 pp., 9 b&w illus., $40.00 Cloth, ISBN: 9780226650883 -
Joan Steigerwald, Experimenting at the Boundaries of Life: Organic Vitality in Germany Around 1800 (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019), 460 pp., $55.00 Cloth, ISBN: 978-0-8229-4553-3 -
Sustainability -
Lonely Me, Lonely You: Loneliness and the Longitudinal Course of Relationship Satisfaction -
Just Words: On Speech and Hidden Harm, by Mary Kate McGowan -
On the Importance of Questioning Within the Ideal Model of Critical Discussion -
Temporal experience as a core quality in mental disorders -
Lived fictions: Unity and exclusion in Canadian politics -
Review of David Birks and Thomas Douglas, eds., Treatment for Crime: Philosophical Essays on Neurointerventions in Criminal Justice -
Who’s Sitting in That Chair? Multiple Failing Presuppositions and Truth-Value Judgments -
Is Awareness of Strengths Intervention Sufficient to Cultivate Wellbeing and Other Positive Outcomes? -
The Diplomatic Teacher: The Purpose of the Teacher in Gert Biesta’s Philosophy of Education in Dialogue with the Political Philosophy of Bruno Latour - Number of publications for this day: 41
11 March 2020
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Numéro 2019/1 – Tome 103 – Pertinence du réalisme critique dans la relation sciences – théologies -
What is Race? Four Philosophical Views -
Crashed: How a decade of financial crises changed the world. Adam Tooze. New York, Viking, 2018 -
Extraordinary partisanship in the European Union: Constituent power and the problem of political agency -
Memory Laws, Memory Wars: The Politics of the Past in Europe and Russia. Nikolay Koposov. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. -
Multiple directorships in emerging countries: Fiduciary duties at stake? -
On the putative possibility of non‐spatio‐temporal forms of sensibility in Kant -
Précis: Categories We Live By -
Understanding consciousness for optimal human wellbeing & growth holistically -
Putting the Indices into practice: censoring science in early modern Portugal -
The digital age and its discontents -
Medical diagnosis and treatment is NP-complete -
EXPANDING THE IMAGINATION: MEDIATING THE AESTHETIC-POLITICAL DIVIDE THROUGH THE THIRD SPACE OF ETHICS IN LITERATURE EDUCATION -
Incorporating Ethically Relevant Empirical Data From Systematic Review of Reasons: A Case Study of Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy -
Guiding Students in Assessing Ethical Behavior in the Pharmaceutical Industry – The Relationship between Corporate Codes of Practice/Conduct, Regulatory Oversight, and Violations of Ethical Principles -
Regret: A Vital Structure of Critical Engagement in Moral Education -
Expanding the Context of Moral Decision-Making – A Model for Teaching Introductory Ethics -
Spreading the Word – One College’s Multifaceted Initiative to Teaching Ethics -
Thinking about Thought Experiments in Ethics -
Stand Where You Stand on Omelas – An Activity for Teaching Ethics with Science Fiction -
Mark C. Vopat and Alan Tomhave, Business Ethics: The Big Picture -
Christopher Meyers, The Professional Ethics Toolkit -
Linear quadratic optimal control problem with fuzzy variables via neural network -
A non-reduced order approach to stability analysis of delayed inertial genetic regulatory networks -
On the censorship of Tycho Brahe’s books in Iberia -
Women’s Activism, Feminism, and Social Justice -
Antecedents of sustainable supply chain initiatives: Empirical evidence from the S&P 500 -
African religions, mythic narratives, and conceptual enrichment in the philosophy of religion -
Evilism and the a priori -
THINGS CAN ONLY GET BETTER FOR SOCRATES AND HIS CROCODILE: HOW ONOMASTICS CAN BENEFIT FROM DIGITAL HUMANITIES -
Scraping the Web for Public Health Gains: Ethical Considerations from a ‘Big Data’ Research Project on HIV and Incarceration