20 December 2019
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Commentary: Should the Belmont Report Be Extended to Animal Research -
Commentary: A Belmont Report for Animals: An Idea Whose Time Has Come -
Commentary: Trust but Verify -
Commentary: Other Animals as Kin and Persons Worthy of Increased Ethical Consideration -
Commentary: A Belmont Report for Animals? Rights or Welfare? -
Advance Healthcare Directives: Binding or Informational Value? -
CQH volume 29 issue 1 Cover and Front matter -
CQH volume 29 issue 1 Cover and Back matter -
O Tempora! O Mores! The Place of Boni Mores in Dignity Discourse -
Is Human Enhancement in Space a Moral Duty? Missions to Mars, Advanced AI and Genome Editing in Space -
Reevaluating Benefits in the Moral Justification of Animal Research: A Comment on “Necessary Conditions for Morally Responsible Animal Research” -
The Ethics of Medical AI and the Physician-Patient Relationship -
Commentary: On The Moral Bindingness of Advance Directives -
A Dashboard to Improve the Alignment of Healthcare Organization Decisionmaking to Core Values and Mission Statement -
Giving Children a Say without Giving Them a Choice: Obtaining Affirmation of a child’s Non-dissent to Participation in Nonbeneficial Research -
A Paraconsistent Conditional Logic -
Social Justice and the Ethical Goals of Community Engagement in Global Health Research -
Does Religion Shape Corporate Cost Behavior? -
The Body–Mind–Spirit Dimensions of Wellness Mediate Dispositional Gratitude and Life Satisfaction -
Recursive enumerability and elementary frame definability in predicate modal logic - Number of publications for this day: 20
19 December 2019
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Meta-Semantic Moral Encroachment: Some Experimental Evidence -
On How to Achieve Reference to Covert Social Constructions -
Ideal DoLLs as Ideology -
Epistemic Injustice at the Conceptual Level: Are We Entitled to Our Own Concepts? -
Conceptual Engineering and Semantic Deference -
Foucault’s concept of illegalism -
Labor Republicanism: Symposium on Alex Gourevitch’s From Slavery to the Cooperative Commonwealth: Labor and Republican Liberty in the Nineteenth Century, Cambridge University Press, 2014 -
It’s not me, it’s you: Testing a moderated mediation model of subordinate deviance and abusive supervision through the self‐regulatory perspective -
A reinvigorated vision for BE:ER to sustain a trajectory of excellence -
A Kantian foundation for welfare rights -
On whales and fish. Two models of interpretation -
The Ethical Consequences of Criminalizing Solidarity in the EU -
Compassion meditation increases optimism towards a transgressor -
Gotta Serve Somebody? Religious Liberty, Freedom of Conscience, and Religion as Comprehensive Doctrine -
Ancient and Modern Democracy. A Short Reappraisal -
The Foundations of Democracy: Citizenship, Equality and the Common Good -
Democracy: A Life. Response -
Democracy’s Unfulfilled Promise: Response to Paul Cartledge, Democracy: A Life -
What Did ‘Democracy’ Mean to Greek Democrats? -
“People Power” & Its Discontents: Paul Cartledge on Democracy Ancient & Modern -
Reply to Paul Cartledge’s Democracy: A Life -
Why Democracy? -
Models of Inclusion and Exclusion in Democracy Ancient and Modern: A Response to Paul Cartledge’s Democracy: A Life -
Democracy and Its Implications. An Introduction -
Democracy: A Life. Statement -
Knowledge Doesn’t Require Epistemic Certainty – A Reply to Mizrahi -
Factivity and Epistemic Certainty – A Reply to Sankey -
The Availability Heuristic and Inference to the Best Explanation -
Why Must Justification Guarantee Truth? – Reply to Mizrahi -
Surrealism Is Not an Alternative to Scientific Realism -
Unstable Knowledge, Unstable Belief -
The Permissible Norm of Truth and “Ought Implies Can” -
The Knobe Effect with Probable Outcomes and Availability Heuristic Triggers -
Skeptical Theism and the Creep Problem -
Giles of Rome -
Heritability -
Jean Baudrillard -
Eric Johnson, Anxiety and the Equation: Understanding Boltzmann’s Entropy. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2018. Pp. ix + 179. ISBN 978-0-2620-3861-4. $22.95/£17.99 (cloth). -
REALIZING REALIZABILITY RESULTS WITH CLASSICAL CONSTRUCTIONS -
Ethical concerns with the use of intelligent assistive technology: findings from a qualitative study with professional stakeholders -
Can clinical ethics committees be legitimate actors in bedside rationing? -
‘Stretching’ Marxism in the Postcolonial World -
The Frightful Hobgoblin against Empire -
The Financial Crisis and a Crisis of Expertise: A Chinese Genealogy of Neoliberalism -
Marxism, Structuralism and Psychoanalysis -
Neoliberalism Facing Its Subjects: A Metastructural Approach -
Marx’s Economic Manuscript of 1867–68 (Excerpt) Translator’s Introduction -
Marx’s Economic Manuscript of 1867–68 (Excerpt) Editor’s Introduction -
Marx’s Economic Manuscript of 1867–68 (Excerpt) -
Teaching Academic Integrity: the Missing Link -
Religious Involvement, Interpersonal Forgiveness and Mental Health and Well-Being Among a Multinational Sample of Muslims -
Revisiting three decades of Biology and Philosophy : a computational topic-modeling perspective -
Spirituality and Corporate Philanthropy in Indian Family Firms: An Exploratory Study -
Does my total evidence support that I’m a Boltzmann Brain? -
Discourse on the idea of sustainability: with policy implications for health and welfare reform -
Correction to: Special issue—before translational medicine: laboratory clinic relations lost in translation? Cortisone and the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis in Britain, 1950–1960 -
The power of modal separation logics -
Neo-Davidsonian ontology of events -
Contingency inattention: against causal debunking in ethics -
Elective Impairment Minus Elective Disability: The Social Model of Disability and Body Integrity Identity Disorder -
Why High Drug Pricing Is A Problem for Research Ethics -
Developing and Implementing new TB Technologies: Key Informants’ Perspectives on the Ethical Challenges -
BJH volume 52 issue 4 Cover and Front matter -
Davide Crippa, The Impossibility of Squaring the Circle in the 17th Century: A Debate among Gregory, Huygens and Leibniz. Basel: Birkhäuser, 2019. Pp. ix + 184. ISBN 978-3-0300-1637-1. $54.99 (paperback). -
Nasser Zakariya, A Final Story: Science, Myth and Beginnings. Chicago and London, The University of Chicago Press, 2017. Pp. 554. ISBN 978-0-2264-7612-4. $34.00 (cloth). -
David Philip Miller, The Life and legend of James Watt: Collaboration, Natural Philosophy, and the Improvement of the Steam Engine. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019. Pp. ix + 420. ISBN 978-0-8229-4558-1. $50.00 (cloth). – Simon Werrett, Thrifty Science: Making the Most of Materials in the History of Experiment. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2019. Pp. 315. ISBN 978-0-2266-1025-2. $45.00 (cloth). -
Charles Wolfe, La philosophie de la biologie avant la biologie: Une histoire du vitalisme. Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2019. Pp. 514. ISBN 978-2-4060-8072-5. €93.00 (hardback). -
Eric Johnson, Anxiety and the Equation: Understanding Boltzmann’s Entropy. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2018. Pp. ix + 179. ISBN 978-0-2620-3861-4. $22.95/£17.99 (cloth). -
Mark Mccartney, Andrew Whitaker and Alastair Wood (eds.), George Gabriel Stokes: Life, Science and Faith. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. Pp. 253. ISBN 978-0-1988-2286-8. £35.00 (hardcover). -
Pere Grapí, Inspiring Air: A History of Air-Related Science. Wilmington: Vernon Press, 2019. Pp. ix + 352. ISBN 1-62273-738-5. £44.00 (paperback). -
Adriana Craciun and Mary Terrall (eds.), Curious Encounters: Voyaging, Collecting and Making Knowledge in the Long Eighteenth Century. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2019. Pp. ix + 244. ISBN 978-1-4875-0367-3. $75.00 (cloth). -
James Poskett, Materials of the Mind: Phrenology, Race, and the Global History of Science, 1815–1920. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2019. Pp. ix + 373. ISBN 978-0-2266-2675-8. $45.00 (cloth). -
Pablo Calvi, Latin American Adventures in Literary Journalism. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2019. Pp. ix + 276. ISBN 978-0-8229-4565-9. $45.00 (hardback). -
BJH volume 52 issue 4 Cover and Back matter -
Tomas Macsotay, Cornelis van der Haven and Karel Vanhaesebrouck (eds.), The Hurt(ful) Body: Performing and Beholding Pain, 1600–1800. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2017. Pp. xv + 311. ISBN: 978-1-7849-9516-4. £80.00 (hardcover). -
John Gascoigne, Science and the State: From the Scientific Revolution to World War II. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019. Pp. ix + 250. ISBN 978-1-3166-0938-5. £22.99 (paperback). -
Shelley McKellar, Artificial Hearts: The Allure and Ambivalence of a Controversial Medical Technology. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. Pp. xii + 350. ISBN 978-1-4214-2355-5. $54.95 (hardcover). -
Flavia Marcacci, Cieli in contraddizione: Giovanni Battista Riccioli e il terzo sistema del mondo. Perugia: Aguaplano, 2018. Pp. 257. ISBN 978-8-8858-0311-4. €20.00 (paperback). -
Lynda Payne, The Best Surgeon in England: Percivall Pott, 1713–88. New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 2017. Pp. 236. ISBN 978-1-4331-2319-1. £64.00 (hardcover). -
The Virtues of Equality and Dissensus: MacIntyre in a Dialogue with Rancière and Mouffe