15 January 2020
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The amoral academy? A critical discussion of research ethics in the neo-liberal university -
Democratic equality and militant democracy -
Lack of pluralism and post‐secularism in Catholic countries -
They don’t represent us? Synecdochal representation and the politics of occupy movements -
A Case for Moral History – Universality and Change in Ethics after Wittgenstein -
Plato’s Parmenides -
Julia Muschalik, Threatening in English: A mixed method approach -
Karen Risager Representations of the World in Language Textbooks -
Václav Brezina, Robbie Love and Karin Aijmer (eds.), Corpus Approaches to Contemporary British Speech: Sociolinguistic Studies of the Spoken BNC2014 -
Larssyn Staley, Socioeconomic Pragmatic Variation: Speech acts and address forms in context -
Ritual frame and ‘politeness markers’ -
Kinship term generalization as a cultural pragmatic strategy among Chinese graduate students -
How can CDA unravel power relations in media representations of conflict in the Middle East? : Transediting as a case study -
Doing business and constructing identities through small talk in workplace instant messaging -
An activity theory approach to the contextualization mechanism of language use : Taking translation, pseudo-translation and self-translation as examples -
Interactional metadiscourse of gender in Persian : The case of conference presentations -
Hotel management’s attempts at repairing customers’ trust : The use of apology and denial -
Practical Reason -
The Sufficientarian Alternative: A Commentary on Setting Health-Care Priorities -
Scientific broadcasting as a social responsibility? John Maynard Smith on radio and television in the 1960s and 1970s -
The badness of pain -
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Necessitarianism and Dispositions -
Numéro 2019/4 – n° 77 – Transformations énergétiques collectives -
Identification of Li-ion battery models through monotonic echo serial networks for coarse data -
Rethinking Incest Avoidance: Beyond the Disciplinary Groove of Culture-First Views -
The limits of replicability -
Correction to: Food Vendor Beware! On Ordinary Morality and Unhealthy Marketing -
The role of geographic bias in knowledge diffusion: a systematic review and narrative synthesis -
The Arc of Love: How Our Romantic Lives Change Over Time , Aaron Ben-Ze’ev, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2019 -
Befuddling the mind: radical Enactivism (Hutto-Myin style) and the metaphysics of experience -
Remembering by Heart: Giulio Aleni on the Heart, Brain, and Soul -
Locke’s Ideas of Mind and Body - Number of publications for this day: 33
14 January 2020
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Numéro 2019/4 – n° 77 – Transformations énergétiques collectives -
Do psychologists understand honor cultures when they operationalize them? -
On historical thinking and the history educational challenge -
Danger of Sound: Mozi’s Criticism of Confucian Ritual Music -
On the ethics of AI ethics -
Procreation machines: Ectogenesis as reproductive enhancement, proper medicine or a step towards posthumanism? -
The concise argument -
Ethical end-of-life palliative care: response to Riisfeldt -
Training clinical ethics committee members between 1992 and 2017: systematic scoping review -
Frequently overlooked realistic moral bioenhancement interventions -
A response to critics: weakening the ethical distinction between euthanasia, palliative opioid use and palliative sedation -
Reconsidering fetal pain -
The relational threshold: a life that is valued, or a life of value? -
Revising ethical guidance for the evaluation of programmes and interventions not initiated by researchers -
Public views about quality of life and treatment withdrawal in infants: limitations and directions for future research -
Palliative opioid use, palliative sedation and euthanasia: reaffirming the distinction -
Relationships help make life worth living -
Is ‘best interests the right standard in cases like that of Charlie Gard? -
Worth living or worth dying? The views of the general public about allowing disabled children to die -
Distinction between euthanasia and palliative sedation is clear-cut -
Ottawa Statement does not impede randomised evaluation of government health programmes -
Strengthening the ethical distinction between euthanasia, palliative opioid use and palliative sedation -
Randomised evaluation of government health programmes does present a challenge to standard research ethics frameworks -
In response to an argument against penile transplantation -
Deciding when a life is not worth living: Animperative to measure what matters -
Continuing the conversation about medical assistance in dying -
Investigating assumptions of vulnerability: A case study of the exclusion of psychiatric inpatients as participants in genetic research in low‐ and middle‐income contexts -
Interpreting the English school: History, science and philosophy -
Power in Black and Pentecostal: An Engagement with Bretherton -
Chinese Companion Animal Caretakers’ Attachment Influences their Attribution of Emotions to their Animals -
Optimizing and normalizing the population through hormone therapies in Italian science, c.1926–1950 -
Retrospectives: Uses of history of science in the late Ottoman Empire and early republican Turkey -
On the Epistemic Status of Prenatal Ultrasound: Are Ultrasound Scans Photographic Pictures? -
Still resisting: replies to my critics -
Novel email spam detection method using sentiment analysis and personality recognition -
Resisting scientific anti-realism -
Ontology without Borders, by Jody Azzouni -
Speaker’s reference, stipulation, and a dilemma for conceptual engineers -
Kommentar I zum Fall: „Palliativversorgung und Transplantation – eine Unmöglichkeit?“ -
Palliativversorgung und Transplantation – eine Unmöglichkeit? -
Immunity, thought insertion, and the first-person concept -
Editorial Vision for Science & Education -
Reversing the Stream: Virtue Politics and Moral Economy in Neo-Confucian Korea -
Aristotle’s Revenge: The Metaphysical Foundations of Physical and Biological Science - Number of publications for this day: 44
13 January 2020
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Recensions (décembre 2019) -
How do people use ‘killing’, ‘letting die’ and related bioethical concepts? Contrasting descriptive and normative hypotheses -
The ‘tyranny of reproduction’: Could ectogenesis further women’s liberation? -
The Nuffield Council’s green light for genome editing human embryos defies fundamental human rights law -
Heidegger and the genesis of social ontology: Mitwelt, Mitsein, and the problem of other people -
How market value relates to corporate philanthropy and its assurance. The moderating effect of the business sector -
Reichenbach’s Common Cause Principle -
What constitutes expertise in research ethics and integrity? -
Neuroethics, Justice and Autonomy: Public Reason in the Cognitive Enhancement Debate, Veljko Dubljević, 2020 Cham, Springer Nature Switzerland xv + 138 pp., £70.00 (hb) -
The Chinese dream and its future: Review essay on Michael Peters book The Chinese dream: Educating the future -
What if God commanded something horrible? A pragmatics-based defence of divine command metaethics -
The Distinctive Character of Musical Experience -
Important situations that capture moral distress in paediatric oncology -
On the Limitations of Moral Exemplarism: Socio-Cultural Values and Gender -
All in the family -
The Ethics of Digital Well-Being: A Thematic Review -
Beyond Halal : Maqasid al – Shari’ah to Assess Bioethical Issues Arising from Genetically Modified Crops -
With or Without Religious Symbols? Why Political Liberalism is Inconclusive in the Case of Civil Servants -
Correction to: The structure of epistemic probabilities -
The Content and Logic of Imperatives -
Transforming Purpose-Driven Business Education -
Kommentar II zum Fall: „Palliativversorgung und Transplantation – eine Unmöglichkeit?“ -
Resistance is futile!