5 February 2020
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Law, love and freedom: from the sacred to the secular -
Wittgenstein and the unity of good -
The categorization of Hispanics in biomedical research: US and Latin American perspectives -
How to build a thought -
The Concept of Argument in Philosophy as a Threshold for Learners -
Philosophy through Machine Learning -
Cultivating Two Aspects of Intellectual Humility: Openness and Care -
How to Encourage Reading and Learning in the College Classroom -
Philosophical Adventures, by Steven M. Cahn -
Philosophy of Sex and Love: An Opinionated Introduction, by Patricia Marino -
Margaret Cavendish: Essential Writings, edited by David Cunning -
Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny, by Kate Manne -
Specifications Grading: Restoring Rigor, Motivating Students, and Saving Faculty Time, by Linda B. Nilson -
What Is Epistemology?, by Stephen Hetherington -
Ethics: A Contemporary Introduction, Third Edition, by Harry J. Gensler -
Superhero Thought Experiments: Comic Book Philosophy, by Chris Gavaler and Nathaniel Goldberg -
Between Two Worlds: Jean Price-Mars, Haiti, and Africa ed. by Celucien L. Joseph, Jean Eddy Saint Paul, and Glodel Mezilas (review) -
“What Are You?”: Addressing Racial Ambiguity -
Fanon’s Body: Judith Butler’s Reading of the “Historico-Racial Schema” -
Toward a Decolonial Feminist Imaginary: Decolonizing Futurity -
Complex Communication and Decolonial Struggles: The Forging of Deep Coalitions through Emotional Echoing and Resistant Imaginations -
Lugones’s World-Making -
Interlocking, Intersecting, and Intermeshing: Critical Engagements with Black and Latina Feminist Paradigms of Identity and Oppression -
The Pornotrope of Decolonial Feminism -
Compelled to Cross, Tempted to Master: Affective Challenges in Lugones’s Decolonial Feminist Methodology -
Border Zones, In-Between Spaces, and Turns: On Lugones, the Coloniality of Gender, and the Diasporic Peregrina -
Stillness, Aesthesis, Resistance -
The Aisthetic-Cosmological Dimension of María Lugone’s Decolonial Feminism -
Aspects of the Coloniality of Knowledge -
Gender and Universality in Colonial Methodology -
Editors’ Introduction Tango Dancing with María Lugones: Toward Decolonial Feminisms -
Philosophy of Sport -
Connexive Logic -
Metasemantic ethics -
Injustice and the Reproduction of History: Structural Inequalities, Gender and Redress -
Models in Science -
Engaging Disenfranchised Youth through an Equine Assisted Activities Program: Understanding Psychosocial Benefits of Horse-Human Interactions -
Protecting Interests of Animals in Custody Disputes: Italian Caselaw Outpaces Italian and European Union Legislation -
Non-Human Animal Discourses and Shaping the Victorian Realist Novel -
Stakeholder views on the acceptability of human infection studies in Malawi -
Enactive hermeneutics and smart medical technologies -
Arrow’s impossibility theorem as a special case of Nash equilibrium: a cognitive approach to the theory of collective decision-making -
Dworkin’s Unity of Value: An Interpretation and Defense -
Organising the metals and nonmetals -
Just Food: Why We Need to Think More About Decoupled Crop Subsidies as an Obligation to Justice -
Rationalitätsforderungen als konstitutive Normen -
Microbial activities are dependent on background conditions -
Definable Operators on Stable Set Lattices -
Market Fashioning -
Correction to: The Intensity of Lived-Experience in Martin Heidegger’s Basic Problems of Phenomenology (WS 1919/1920): A Comparison to Being and Time -
Should Manual Driving be (Eventually) Outlawed? -
The Value in Procreation: A Pro-tanto Case for a Limited and Conditional Right to Procreate -
Ways to Greater Happiness: A Delphi Study -
UTI volume 32 issue 1 Cover and Back matter -
UTI volume 32 issue 1 Cover and Front matter -
Nonconscious Pain, Suffering, and Moral Status -
Shannon Vallor, Technology and the Virtues, A Philosophical Guide to a Future Worth Wanting. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, 2018. ISBN 978-0190905286, $42.95, Hbk -
Cosmological Fine-Tuning Arguments: What (If Anything) Should We Infer From the Fine-Tuning of Our Universe for Life? -
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 57 - Number of publications for this day: 59
4 February 2020
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Evaluating Stand‐Up Specials -
Aesthetics and the Containment of Grief -
Are Some Perfumes Works of Art? -
Why Trompe l’oeils Deceive Our Visual Experience -
Guay, Robert, ed. Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment: Philosophical Perspectives. Oxford University Press, 2019, xi + 230 pp., $24.95 paper. -
Slugan, Mario. Noël Carroll and Film: A Philosophy of Art and Popular Culture. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, xii + 218 pp., 10 b&w illus., £85.00 cloth. -
Aesthetic Properties: Context Dependent and Perceptual -
Documentaries, Docudramas, and Perceptual Beliefs -
Historically Informed Performance: A Reply to Dodd -
Walton, Truth in Fiction, and Video Games: A Rejoinder to Willis -
Waltonian Perceptualism -
Trivedi, Saam. Imagination, Music, and the Emotions: A Philosophical Study. State University of New York Press, 2017, 205 pp., $80.00 cloth. -
The Importance of the Playthrough: A Response to Ricksand -
SportsCenter: The Documentary? A Response to Pratt -
Rothfarb, Lee and Christoph Landerer. Eduard Hanslick’s on the Musically Beautiful: A New Translation. Oxford University Press, 2018, 224 pp., $24.95 cloth. -
Stecker, Robert. Intersections of Value: Art, Nature, and the Everyday. Oxford University Press, 2019, 192 pp., $55.00 cloth. -
Cox, Christoph. Sonic Flux: Sound, Art, and Metaphysics. University of Chicago Press, 2018, viii + 272 pp., 41 b&w illus., $100.00 cloth. -
Korsmeyer, Carolyn. Things: In Touch with the Past. Oxford University Press, 2019, 232 pp., $49.95 cloth. -
Baer, Nicholas, Maggie Hennefeld, Laura Horak, and Gunnar Iversen, eds. Unwatchable. Rutgers University Press, 2019, 412 pp., 51 b&w illus., $29.95 paper. -
“Categories of Art” for Contextualists -
Coordinating the Defense: A Reply to Frome -
Blurred Lines: Ravasio on “Historically Informed Performance” -
Categories of Literature -
“Categories of Art” at 50: An Introduction -
Towards a sensorimotor approach to flavour and smell -
Supplying Theology’s Missing Link -
Holy Places and Religious Language in New Religious Movements -
Naming God: Or Why Names are not Attributes -
“Words Enfleshing the Word”: Joseph Ratzinger on the Prophetic Interpretation of Revelation in the Church -
Grammar of Dissent? Theology and the Language of Religious Education -
Human Speech and God’s Word: On a Latent Divine Attribute -
Between Kepler and Newton: Hooke’s ‘principles of congruity and incongruity’ and the naturalization of mathematics -
Global exponential stability on anti-periodic solutions in proportional delayed HIHNNs -
SEEKING THE COMMON GOOD IN EDUCATION THROUGH A POSITIVE CONCEPTION OF SOCIAL JUSTICE -
Ecologies of fire -
The pedagogical limitations of inclusive education -
Phenomenology and phenomenography in educational research: A critique -
Defiance in sport -
Emotion in sports: philosophical perspectives -
Slugan, Mario. Noël Carroll and Film: A Philosophy of Art and Popular Culture. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, xii + 218 pp., 10 b&w illus., £85.00 cloth. -
Rothfarb, Lee and Christoph Landerer. Eduard Hanslick’s on the Musically Beautiful: A New Translation. Oxford University Press, 2018, 224 pp., $24.95 cloth.