31 March 2020
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Viral modernity? epidemics, infodemics, and the ‘bioinformational’ paradigm -
What use has approved -
Nonconceptual Mental Content -
‘This man is my property’: Slavery and political absolutism in Locke and the classical social contract tradition -
Reflections on the Reception of Jean Perrin’s Experiments by His Contemporaries -
Jean Perrin and the Philosophers’ Stories: The Role of Multiple Determination in Determining Avogadro’s Number -
We Have Met AI, and It Is Not Us -
Obviously You, Maybe You, Artificial You: Exploring the Impact of Artificial Intelligence Technologies on Consciousness and Personal Identity -
Anthropomorphism in AI -
Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Neuroscience: Methodological and Ethical Challenges -
Deep Fakes and Memory Malleability: False Memories in the Service of Fake News -
Artificial Intelligence in Service of Human Needs: Pragmatic First Steps Toward an Ethics for Semi-Autonomous Agents -
Superethics Instead of Superintelligence: Know Thyself, and Apply Science Accordingly -
“Sorry I Didn’t Hear You.” The Ethics of Voice Computing and AI in High Risk Mental Health Populations -
What Was Perrin Really Doing in His Proof of the Reality of Atoms? -
Charles Goodwin, Co-Operative Action -
A cognitive-pragmatic study of non-scalar implicatures -
When lying is more than deceiving : A pragmatic study of lying, based on the relevance-adaptation model -
Metonymic and metaphoric meaning extensions of Chinese FACE and its collocations -
An emergent English-mediated identity and a Chinese variety of WE -
Extraordinary emergencies : Reproducing moral discourses of the child in institutional interaction -
What makes a good story? : Exemplification and explication of salient linguistic characteristics in a narrative preferred by the majority of a Danish population -
Discourse markers as indicators of connectedness between expositive illocutionary acts -
Divine law divided: Francisco de Vitoria on civil and ecclesiastical powers -
“The moral arithmetic”: morality in the age of mathematics -
Thomas Harriot: a life in science -
After council communism: the post-war rediscovery of the council tradition -
Compersion: An Alternative to Jealousy? -
Responsibility and the Problem of So-Called Marginal Agents -
Economic Statecraft: Human Rights, Sanctions, and Conditionality, Cécile Fabre. Harvard University Press, 2018, 214 pages. -
The Origins of Unfairness: Social Categories and Cultural Evolution, Cailin O’Connor. Oxford University Press, 2019, 256 pages. -
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A Buck-Passing Account of ‘Moral Equality’ -
Extrinsic Democratic Proceduralism: A Modest Defence -
Empire and its afterlives -
A critical perspective on guidelines for responsible and trustworthy artificial intelligence -
Fields with automorphism and valuation -
Is Zhuangzi a Wanton? Observation and Transformation of Desires in the Zhuangzi -
Straightforward Reading, Injective Interpretation, and Scientific Implication: On the Mencian Theory of Human Nature -
Can reproductive genetic manipulation save lives? -
David Albert Jones, Christ Gastmans, Calum Mackellar (Hrsg) (2017) Euthanasia and assisted suicide: lessons from Belgium -
Pia Becker (2019) Patientenautonomie und informierte Einwilligung. Schlüssel und Barriere medizinischer Behandlungen -
Van Eyck: An Optical Revolution - Number of publications for this day: 44
30 March 2020
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Levels of Organic Life and the Human: An Introduction to Philosophical Anthropology -
Numéro 2020/4 – Avril – Le populisme en débat -
Word Order Typology Interacts With Linguistic Complexity: A Cross‐Linguistic Corpus Study -
The disability-rights perspective within the bioethics agenda -
Nurses’ tension-based ethical decision making in rural acute care settings -
Preoccupied with the body: mild stress amplifies the relation between rumination and interoception -
Bias in Context: Psychological and Structural Explanations of Injustice -
The ethics of refugee prioritization: reframing the debate -
Refugees and the limits of political philosophy -
May states select among refugees? -
LGBT rights and refugees: a case for prioritizing LGBT status in refugee admissions -
Vulnerable minorities and democratic legitimacy in refugee admission -
Refugees and minorities: some conceptual and normative issues -
Legislative sovereignty: moving from jurisprudence towards metaphysics -
Wundt and “Higher Cognition” -
What Is Descriptive Psychology?: Ebbinghaus’s 1896 Criticism of Dilthey Revisited -
A Probabilistic Approach to Epistemic Safety from the Perspective of Ascribers -
What is Philosophy For?, by Mary Midgley -
Market governance, financial innovation, and financial instability: lessons from banks’ adoption of shareholder value management -
Concrete Scale Models, Essential Idealization, and Causal Explanation -
Predictive Evidence and Unpredictable Freedom -
What the Centipede Knows: Polycentricity and ‘Theory’ for Common Lawyers -
Response to Alexis Gibbs’ Review of Philosophical Presentations of Raising Children: The Grammar of Upbringing -
“I Don’t Want to Do Anything Bad.” Perspectives on Scientific Responsibility: Results from a Qualitative Interview Study with Senior Scientists -
Local reflection, definable elements and 1-provability -
Ideal generalizations of Egoroff’s theorem -
The Value of Malevolent Creativity -
Invertebrate Paleontology and Evolutionary Thinking in the US and Britain, 1860–1940 -
Compensation, Consent, and the Minimal State -
A Puzzle from Elsewhere: Against the Standard Account of Elsewhere -
A study on the stability behavior of an epidemic model with ratio-dependent incidence and saturated treatment -
Two puzzles about ability can -
Breaking the explanatory circle -
Grief, Love, and Buddhist Resilience -
Science Education in the Era of a Pandemic - Number of publications for this day: 35
29 March 2020
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Spinoza on Reason, Passions, and the Supreme Good -
What drives bio-art in the twenty-first century? Sources of innovations and cultural implications in bio-art/biodesign and biotechnology -
Rethinking the Foundations of Just War Theory -
Understanding molecular structure requires constructive realism -
AI in the headlines: the portrayal of the ethical issues of artificial intelligence in the media -
Education and Ignorance: Between the Noun of Knowledge and the Verb of Thinking -
Kurepa trees and spectra of $${mathcal {L}}_{omega _1,omega }$$Lω1,ω -sentences - Number of publications for this day: 7
28 March 2020
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How thin rational choice theory explains choices -
Altered Inheritance: CRISPR and the Ethics of Human Genome Editing Françoise Baylis Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard University Press: 2019. 287 pp. ISBN 9780674976719. US$24.95 (Hardcover) -
The use of indexicals to co-construct common ground on the continuum of intra- and intercultural communicative contexts -
The interplay of prior experience and actual situational context in intercultural first encounters -
Indirect reporting and pragmatically enriched context : A case study into Russian learners of English -
What is an indirect speech act? : Reconsidering the literal force hypothesis -
Siberian-American cognitive and cultural interface through eco-ethnic lexicon -
Theory of Mind, pragmatics and the brain : Converging evidence for the role of intention processing as a core feature ofhuman communication -
“Pragmatics and its interfaces as related to the expression of intention” -
Episteme and Techne -
Errant Learning for a Foam World: Glissant, Sloterdijk, and the Foam of Pedagogy -
Framing Shaping Outcomes: Issues Related to Mitigation in the UNFCCC Negotiations -
Intuitionistic Non-normal Modal Logics: A General Framework -
The Principle of Autonomy and Behavioural Variant Frontotemporal Dementia