1 February 2020
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The logic of imaginary scenarios -
Banks beyond borders: internationalization, financialization, and the behavior of foreign-owned banks during the Global Financial Crisis -
The Role of Evidence in Chronic Care Decision-Making -
The Ethics of AI Ethics: An Evaluation of Guidelines -
Jean Wahl’s unassailable heritage -
Human Rights of Users of Humanlike Care Automata -
Proper Names in the Legal Terminology of the English Language -
Toward a Collectivist National Defense -
Why Strawson’s Basic Argument Is Not Impressive: an Answer from Frankfurt, Christman and Ekstrom -
Concordance as evidence in the Watson for Oncology decision-support system -
Modeling law search as prediction -
Risking reputation in the colonies -
The Effect of Income and Wealth on Subjective Well-Being in the Context of Different Welfare State Regimes -
Values, Imagination, and Praxis : Towards a Value Sensitive Future with Technology -
The varieties of impartiality, or, would an egalitarian endorse the veil? -
Aboutness and ontology: a modest approach to truthmakers - Number of publications for this day: 16
31 January 2020
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CHINESE MINZU EDUCATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION: AN INSPIRATION FOR ‘WESTERN’ DIVERSITY EDUCATION? -
Yin/yang crossing east/west -
Beyond asking ‘should’ and ‘why’ questions: Contextualised questioning techniques for moral discussions in moral education classes -
Disability, Options and Well-Being -
An “Ingenious Moralist”: Bernard Mandeville as a Precursor of Bentham -
Numéro 2020/1 – n° 291 – Lectures de Martial Gueroult -
Arthur M. Melzer and Steven J. Kautz, eds., Are Markets Moral? (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019), pp. 256, $49.95 (hardcover). ISBN: 9780812250527. -
Why genomics researchers are sometimes morally required to hunt for secondary findings -
Revisiting Accounts of Narrative Explanation in the Sciences: Some Clarifications from Contemporary Argumentation Theory -
How Do Companies Respond to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) ratings? Evidence from Italy -
Distributive Justice for Aggressors -
Psychological and Political Contributors to Criminal Culpability: Reply to Brink, Howard and Morse -
Review of James Sterba, Is a Good God Logically Possible? -
Response to the Review Symposium of Giorgio Agamben: Education without Ends -
Diagrams for Navya-Nyāya -
The Concept of Manas in Jaina Philosophy -
Experimenting with Law: Brecht on Copyright -
Some nondefinability results with entire functions in a polynomially bounded o-minimal structure -
DIA volume 58 issue 4 Cover and Back matter -
DIA volume 58 issue 4 Cover and Front matter -
Doute et scepticisme. Examen d’une distinction hégélienne à Iéna -
Defending A Conceptual Investigation of Justice -
Justice as Luck Egalitarian Fairness? -
Values for Foxes? A Comment on Kyle Johannsen’s A Conceptual Investigation of Justice -
Justice, Pluralism, and the Egalitarian Ethos -
Complex Justice for Complex Problems: Comments on Johannsen’s A Conceptual Investigation of Justice -
Disability, Disadvantage, and Luck Egalitarianism -
Conceptual Disagreement about Justice: Verbal, but Not Merely Verbal -
Le monisme matériel de Franz Brentano -
Yang, Lihua 楊立華, Yiben (Single Ontology / Consubstantiality) and Shengsheng (Generating Life): Outlines of Monistical Li 一本與生生: 理一元論綱要 -
Engaging students in ethical decision-making: a case study from an undergraduate geoscience course -
The emergence of modern emotional power: governing passions in the French Grand Siècle -
Moral Reality and the Empirical Sciences - Number of publications for this day: 33
30 January 2020
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Numéro 2020/1 – n° 291 – Lectures de Martial Gueroult -
Discovering the virtue of hope -
Beauty as Natural Order. The Legacy of Antiquity to Bonaventure’s symbolical Theology and Nicholas of Cusa’s spiritual Theophany -
Schemas for Induction -
Must we mean what we do? – Review Symposium on Leys’s The Ascent of Affect -
Affect theory’s alternative genealogies – Review Symposium on Leys’s The Ascent of Affect -
From the ashes, a fertile opportunity for historicism – Review Symposium on Leys’s The Ascent of Affect -
Affect, genealogy, history – Review Symposium on Ruth Leys’s The Ascent of Affect -
INNOVATIVE PEDAGOGICAL EXPERIENCES AT BASQUE COUNTRY INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS -
Domination and misframing in the refugee regime -
Video ethics in educational research involving children: Literature review and critical discussion -
Learning virtue -
Moral Distress and Privatisation: Lost in Neoliberal Transition -
Reply to my commentators – Review Symposium on Leys’s The Ascent of Affect -
Measures of Similarity -
Extender-based forcings with overlapping extenders and negations of the Shelah Weak Hypothesis -
Defining integer-valued functions in rings of continuous definable functions over a topological field -
The introduction of research ethics review procedures at a university in South Africa: review outcomes of a social science research ethics committee -
Pourquoi La Poétique d’Aristote?: Diagogè, by Claudio William Veloso -
Justice and Reciprocity in Aristotle’s Political Philosophy, by Kazutaka Inamura -
Perception in Aristotle’s Ethics, by Eve Rabinoff -
Standing in the Vestibule – Proclus on Intermediates -
Plato and the Body: Reconsidering Socratic Asceticism, by Coleen P. Zoller -
Aristotle on the Uses of Contemplation, by Matthew Walker -
Plato’s Moral Psychology: Intellectualism, the Divided Soul, and the Desire for Good, by Rachana Kamtekar -
Becoming Socrates, by Alex Priou -
Discovering Parallels with Aristotle’s De anima iii 5 -
Plato and the Invention of Life, by Michael Naas -
Defining Friendship in Cicero’s De amicitia -
Aristotle against (unqualified) self-motion – Physics vii 1.α241b35-242a49 and β241b25-242a15 -
A Homeopathic Remedy for the Human Soul – The Ethical Import of the Experience of Music in Plutarch and Other Middle Platonists -
Philosophic Appearance and Sophistic Essence in Plato’s Sophist – A New Reading of the Definitions -
The Appeal to Easiness in Aristotle’s Protrepticus -
A Fault Line in Aristotle’s Physics -
What Is the Meaning of Socrates’ Last Words? – A Multifaceted Approach -
Xenophon’s Socrates on Harming Enemies -
Teaching Justice Aesthetically: Dwelling in Japanese American Art and Religion -
Begetting the New: The Marrow of Originality as Discovered from the Making of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet Part 1. Retracing the Antecedents -
Intersecting Compositional and Transactional Theory: How Art Can Help Define Reader Response -
Bearing Witness to a Knowledge of Encounter in Babette’s Feast -
Is It a Forgery? Ask a Semanticist -
Skepticism about Modern Art -
From Sacrifice to Gift: Aesthetic and Moral Aspects of the Experience of Awe for the Natural Environment -
Kant on Poetry and Cognition -
Husserl: German Perspectives -
The Strange Case of Henry Bergh’s “Declaration of the Rights of Animals” -
Numéro 2020/1 – n° 67 – Althusser -
Numéro 2020/1 – N° 105 – Jean Cavaillès 1 -
Addressing harm in moral case deliberation: the views and experiences of facilitators -
Why Physicalism Seems to Be (and Is) Incompatible with Intentionality -
The Transformation from Traditional Nonprofit Organizations to Social Enterprises: An Institutional Entrepreneurship Perspective