28 April 2025
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The Aesthetics of Democratic Power: Sensibility, Normativity, and the Sublime -
Arendt, Weil, and the Dissolution of Political Temporalities in Late Capitalism -
Agonism and the Sublimation of Antagonism -
Refuge, resettlement, open borders, and voluntary immobility: The Ethics of Immigration in a time of climate change -
THE CRISIS OF NO CRISIS -
THE HUMANISM CRISIS -
RECONSIDERING THE CONTEXT OF CRISIS -
REGIMES OF CRISIS -
PHILOSOPHY AT A CROSSROADS -
THE CULTURALLY EDUCATED SPIRIT AND ITS FATE -
SUBSTANCE ABUSE -
CRISTI PUIU AND VLADIMIR SOLOVYOV -
APOCALYPSE -
KUWAIT’S MODERNITY IN CRISIS -
“SOMETHING COMPLETELY MAD AND EXTRAORDINARY” -
HARNESSING IGNORANCE? -
CRISIS AS A WAY OF LIFE -
Protestantism, revolution and Scottish political thought: the European context, 1637–1651 -
The political outsider: Indian democracy and the lineages of populism -
The universities of Scotland, Ireland, and New England during the British civil wars: contested seminaries -
Existential considerations: Review of Kevin Hood Gary (2022) Why boredom matters: Education, leisure, and the quest for a meaningful life. New York, New York: Cambridge University Press -
Biology-based mimetic learning as a moral response to environmental challenges -
Desperate measures: A response to Daniel Davis -
The Muse of History: The Ancient Greeks from the Enlightenment to the Present -
Decision-making , affective states, and self–efficacy of students in the high–stress situation of a 192 m bungee jump – a randomised crossover trial -
Integration of negative emotions, empathy, and support for conciliatory policies in intractable conflicts -
AI based personalized learning in ‘The Diamond Age’: Artificial subversiveness and human feeling machines -
Editorial Preface: Well‐Being and Dignity -
The case for tax publicity -
Moral Dilemmas and the God of Christianity: Philosophical‐Theological Investigations -
Perplexing Metamorphoses of the Demarcation Problem -
Kant’s critique of pure reason and the method of metaphysics -
How to Distinguish between Indistinguishable Particles -
Juliusz Domański on philosophy as a way of life -
On the Objectivity of Measurement Outcomes -
What Are the ‘Levels’ in Levels of Selection? -
How emphasizing responsibility practices favors compatibilism -
Disagreement for pluralists -
Conceptual engineering: conceptual change or change in meaning? -
The Representative Studies Rubric: A Tool for Diversity in Clinical Trials -
A Knight for the Modern Age — Some Reflections Inspired by Amar Bhidé’s Uncertainty and Enterprise -
Intellectual Hubris and Moral Opprobrium -
Racial issues in psychiatry: a thematic analysis of an initial health equity educational activity for medical students -
Confidentiality and family involvement in healthcare: a mixed-method approach of physicians’ perspectives in Jordan -
Eppur si Muove. Social Mobility, Inequality, and Political Trust in Latin America -
Practising and Tolerating Conscientious Objection in Healthcare: A Brief Defence -
Addressing Deepfake Pornography and the Right to be Forgotten in Indonesia: Legal Challenges in the Era of AI-Driven Sexual Abuse -
Another Look at Modality and Connexivity -
Bridging Indigenous Art and Sustainability: Transformative Museum Learning in Management Education -
Make privacy policies longer and appoint LLM readers -
A systematic review: object detection -
Universalism and racism in Kant’s critical philosophy -
Paul A. Kottman, L’amore come libertà umana -
Il paradosso della finzione: un nuovo ruolo per un antico dilemma -
Forget the Environment, Imagine with Milieu -
L’ermeneutica proustiana di Maurizio Ferraris -
Oggetti intenzionali come oggetti informativi -
Mezzo opaco, mezzo trasparente – redux -
From silencing to extracted testimony in trials for gender-based violence: a performative approach to ideological oppression -
Ripensare la giustizia transgenerazionale attraverso l’immaginazione morale e l’esperienza estetica -
Kant and Environmental Racism -
A sociotechnological-system approach to AI ethics -
The Burden-Sharing Implications of the Fixed-Identity Argument in Climate Ethics -
The Philosophy of Comedy -
Comedy as Philosophy -
Discussion of Julian Baggini’s ‘Comedy as Philosophy’ -
Ethics, Comedy, and Free Speech -
The Ethics of Offensive Comedy: Punching Down and the Duties of Comedians -
Discussion of Piers Benn’s ‘Ethics, Comedy, and Free Speech’ -
Why Is Swearing (Sometimes) Funny? -
Discussion of Emily McTernan’s ‘The Ethics of Offensive Comedy: Punching Down and the Duties of Comedians’ -
Priests of the Absurd: What Are Stand-Up Comedians Doing When They Invite Us to Laugh at Their Failures? -
Discussion of Rebecca Roache’s ‘Why is Swearing (Sometimes) Funny?’ -
Not Funny Any More? Morality, Meaning, and Manhattan -
Discussion of Lucy O’Brien’s ‘Priests of the Absurd: What are Stand-Up Comedians Doing When They Invite Us to Laugh at Their Failures?’ -
PHS volume 96 Cover and Front matter -
Discussion of Julian Dodd’s ‘Not Funny Anymore? Morality, Meaning, and Manhattan’ -
PHS volume 96 Cover and Back matter -
Reinvigorating the nexus between spiritual leadership and employee happiness: evidence from the indian hospitality context -
Cultural Diffusion and Happiness: A New Evidence in Sub Saharan Africa -
A Family Whose Computable Numberings are All Complete -
EPI volume 21 issue 4 Cover and Front matter -
The Hidden Values of Resisting Temptation: Effort, Meaning, and Self-Knowledge - Number of publications for this day: 83
27 April 2025
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Animism and Reification in Contemporary Theory: A Defense of New Humanism -
Norms Over Threats and Trends: A Managerial Perspective on the Role of Normative Pressures in Motivating Sustainable Strategies and Positive Outcomes -
Technologies as “AI Companions”: a call for more inclusive emotional affordance for people with disabilities - Number of publications for this day: 3
26 April 2025
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African Philosophy: Emancipation and Practice -
Selling the Buddha’s Relics -
Function Ascription Practices in Circuit Interventions -
Loopholes: A window into value alignment and the communication of meaning -
The Motive of Duty, Emotional Motives, and the Kantian Criterion of Summonability -
Business and Human Rights as Sensemaking: A Multi-Level Framework for Organizational Translation -
A “Lost Renaissance” of Patristic Scholarship? Unpublished Latin Translations of John Chrysostom Created in Italy Between 1575 and 1585 -
The Use of Patristic Anthologies in the Construction of Early Lutheran Orthodoxy: The Case of Hermann Hamelmann -
Teaching and Being Taught: Melanchthon’s Editions of the Greek Fathers and His Early Theological Thinking -
Humanist Translation and the Parisian Tradition: Jacques Lefèvre d’Étaples’s ps.-Dionysius the Areopagite -
Studying, Translating, and Editing the Greek Fathers in Lorenzo’s Florence: Pico, Poliziano, and Ficino -
Patristic Translations and the Patronage of Pope Nicholas V (r. 1447–55) -
Context and Paratext: New Insights into the Early Modern Reception of the Greek Fathers -
Forms of Complicity: History and Law in the Kastner Affair