13 December 2019
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Knowledge in action: logico-philosophical approach to linguistic evidentiality -
Plotino y el problema del yo: una aproximación a su antropología filosófica a través del estudio del mal -
El problema de los opuestos bajo la forma de la contradicción en la filosofía de Nietzsche -
Pensando el ser de la naturaleza: la φύσις en el pensamiento griego, ocultamiento y movimiento -
El acontecimiento de la verdad en la fenomenología ontológica de Jean-Paul Sartre -
El problema mente-cuerpo y el dualismo naturalista: bases para considerar rechazar un acercamiento naturalista y reconsiderar seriamente un acercamiento fenomenológico al problema de la conciencia -
Decir lo normal Reflexiones en torno al trasfondo ético del lenguaje de la psiquiatría -
Presentación. ¿Cómo pensar el arte hoy? -
Entre lo orgánico y lo inorgánico: la experiencia del hacerse cosa en Perniola y Braidotti -
¿Cómo pensar el arte? Valoración estética: ¿quién decide y con qué criterio? -
Recorriendo los caminos del arte: un acercamiento histórico a su actualidad -
A Methodological Framework for Organizational Discourse Activism: an Ethics of Dispositif and Dialogue -
Team Ethical Cultures Within an Organization: A Differentiation Perspective on Their Existence and Relevance -
Slovak Marxist–Leninist philosophy on work: experience of the second half of the twentieth century -
Does gratitude to R for ϕ-ing imply gratitude that R ϕ-ed? -
Can We Talk About Feminist Epistemic Values Beyond Gender? Lessons from the Gut Microbiome -
Definite descriptions of events: progressive interpretation in Ga (Kwa) -
The Family That Prays Together Stays Together: Toward a Process Model of Religious Value Transmission in Family Firms -
Inescapable Frameworks: Ethics of Care, Ethics of Rights and the Responsible Research and Innovation Model -
The Mark of a Good Informant -
Deepening Methods in Business Ethics -
Schrödinger’s fetus examined -
SENSITIVITY, SAFETY, AND THE LAW: A REPLY TO PARDO -
LEG volume 25 issue 3 Cover and Front matter -
LEG volume 25 issue 3 Cover and Back matter -
How to Tell If Animals Can Understand Death -
Islamic Family Business: The Constitutive Role of Religion in Business -
Rigour and Intuition -
Minimizing prediction errors in predictive processing: from inconsistency to non-representationalism -
Data and Temporality in the Spectral City -
Revisiting Amodal Completion and Knowledge -
Sociology and Sisyphus: postcolonialism, anti-positivism, and modernist narrative in Patterson’s oeuvre -
Formula size games for modal logic and μ-calculus -
Living Mirrors: Infinity, Unity, and Life in Leibniz’s Philosophy - Number of publications for this day: 34
12 December 2019
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Edward Gresham’s Astrostereon, or A Discourse of the Falling of the Planet (1603), the Copernican Paradox, and the Construction of Early Modern Proto-Scientific Discourse -
Teaching and Learning Guide for: The Philosophy of Linguistics: Scientific Underpinnings and Methodological Disputes -
Psychiatry, risk and vulnerability: The significance of Robert Castel’s work for nursing -
Habermas and the therapeutic function of language -
“Hegel’s Logic: An attempt to render intelligibility intelligible?” -
Growing Roots and Becoming Interested: Teaching about the World through Exemplarity -
Evolution and Conversion: Dialogues on the Origins of Culture. By René Girard, with Pierpaolo Antonello and João Cezar De Castro Rocha. Pp. xii, 202, London/NY, Bloomsbury, 2017, £14.99. -
Alasdair MacIntyre, Charles Taylor, and The Demise of Naturalism: Reunifying Political Theory and Social Science. By Jason Blakely. Pp. 142, Notre Dame, IN, University of Notre Dame Press, 2016, $35.00. -
Why Liberalism Failed. By Patrick J. Deneen. Pp. xxxi, 225, New Haven/London, Yale University Press, 2018, $13.07. -
Levinas’s Ethical Politics. By Michael L. Morgan. Pp. xix, 410, Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2016, $40.00. -
Capitalism, Alone: The Future of the System That Rules the World. By Branko Milanovic. Pp. 287, Cambridge/London, Harvard University Press, 2019, $29.95. -
Virtue as Identity: Emotions and the Moral Personality. By Aleksandar Fatić. Pp. xiii, 263, Rowman and Littlefield, 2016, £24.95 /$39.95. -
Democracy: A Life. By Paul Cartledge. Pp xxviii, 388, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018, £12.99. -
How to Be a Dictator: The Cult of Personality in the Twentieth Century. By Frank Dikötter. London/NY, Bloomsbury, 2019, £17.49. Orbán: Europe’s New Strongman. By Paul Lendval. Pp. x, 289, London, Hurst, 2019, £17.00. -
An Inquiry into the Philosophical Concept of Scholȇ: Leisure as a Political End. By Kostas Kalimtzis. Pp. xii, 228, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2017, $114.00. -
America, Aristotle, and the Politics of a Middle Class. By Leslie G. Rubin. Pp. viii, 275, Waco, TX, Baylor University Press, 2018, $44.67. -
Democracy, Equality and Justice in Ancient Greece: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives. Edited by Georgios Anagnostopoulos and Gerasimos Santas. Pp. xv, 316, Springer, 2018, $139.99/€117.69. -
The Gospel of Climate Skepticism: Why Evangelical Christians Oppose Action on Climate Change. By Robin Globus Veldman. Pp. xi, 316, Oakland, CA, University of California Press, 2019, $29.95/£25.00. -
The Form of Politics: Aristotle and Plato on Friendship. By John von Heyking. Pp. xvi, 240, Montreal, McGill‐Queen’s University Press, 2016, £23.99. -
Revenge: A Short Inquiry into Retribution. By Stephen Fineman. Pp. 152. London: Reaktion Books, 2017, £14.99. -
There Is No More Haiti: Between Life and Death in Port‐au‐Prince. By Greg Beckett. Pp. x, 302, Oakland, University of California Press, 2019, $29.95. -
On Education, Formation, Citizenship and the Lost Purpose of Learning (Reading Augustine series). By Joseph Clair. Pp. xi, 128, London, Bloomsbury, £16.19. -
Machiavelli: A Very Short Introduction (Second Edition). By Quentin Skinner. Pp. xvii, 120, Oxford University Press, 2019, £8.99/$11.95. -
Virtue & Law in Plato & Beyond. By Julia Annas. Pp. 234, vi, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2017, £35.00. -
Karl Marx: Philosophy and Revolution. By Shlomo Avineri. Pp. xi, 217, New Haven/London, Yale University Press, 2019, $16.99. -
Eric Hobsbawm: A Life In History. By Richard J. Evans. Pp. xiii, 785, London, Little, Brown, 2019, £35.00. -
Notebooks, 1922‐86. By Michael Oakeshott. Edited by Luke O’Sullivan. Pp. xxxiv, 585, Exeter, Imprint Academic, 2014, $81.40. -
Exploring the Political Economy and Social Philosophy of F. A. Hayek. Edited by Peter J. Boettke, Jayme S. Lemke, and Virgil Henry Storr. Pp. vi, 276, London/NY, Rowman & Littlefield, 2018, £24.95. -
Leo Strauss and the Recovery of Medieval Political Philosophy. By Joshua Parens. Pp. xii, 191, Rochester, NY/Woodbridge, UK, University of Rochester Press, 2016, $24.95. -
Why Does Inequality Matter? By T. M. Scanlon. Pp. 170, Oxford University Press, 2018, $20.99. -
Soul, Self, and Society: The New Morality and the Modern State. By Edward L. Rubin. Pp. xii, 492, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2015, £23.99. -
The Politics of Resentment: A Genealogy. By Jeremy Engels. Pp. ix, 222, University Park, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2015, $21.95. Deliberative Acts: Democracy, Rhetoric, and Rights. By Arabella Lyon. Pp. viii, 222, University Park, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2013, £31.95. -
Freedom from Reality: The Diabolical Character of Modern Liberty. By D. C. Schindler. Pp. ix, 486, Notre Dame, IN, University of Notre Dame Press, 2017, $55.00. -
Christianity, Democracy, and the Shadow of Constantine (Orthodox Christianity and Contemporary Thought Series). Edited by George E. Demacopoulos and Aristotle Papanikolaou. Pp. viii, 290, NY, Fordham University Press, 2017, $125.00/$36.00/£28.99. -
Tolerance Among The Virtues. By John R. Bowlin. Pp. 265, Princeton/London, Princeton University Press, 2016, £29.95/$39.50. -
On Ethics, Politics and Psychology in the Twenty‐First Century (Reading Augustine series). By John Rist. Pp. ix, 177, London, Bloomsbury, £16.19. -
How Democracy Ends. By David Runciman. Pp. 250, London, Profile Books, 2018, £14.99. -
The Sacred and the Political: Explorations on Mimesis, Violence and Religion (Bloomsbury Political Theory and Contemporary Philosophy Series). Edited by Elisabetta Brighi and Antonio Cerella. Pp. xi, 268, Bloomsbury Academic, 2016, $119.41. -
René Girard, Unlikely Apologist: Mimetic Theory and Fundamental Theology. By Grant Kaplan. Pp. xii, 263, Notre Dame, IN, University of Notre Dame Press, 2016, $50.00. -
Open: The Progressive Case for Free Trade, Immigration, and Global Capital. By Kimberley Clausing. Pp. 343, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 2019, $18.81. -
Catholicism & Citizenship: Political Cultures of the Church in the Twenty‐First Century. By Massimo Faggioli. Pp. 165. Collegeville, Minnesota, Michael Glazier, 2017, $19.95. -
Full Darkness: Original Sin, Moral Injury, and Wartime Violence. By Brian S. Powers and John Swinton. Pp. xvi, 186. Grand Rapids, Eerdmans, 2019, $20.10. -
The Myth of Normative Secularism: Religion and Politics in the Democratic Homeworld. By Daniel D. Miller. Pp. viii, 346, Pittsburgh, PA, Duquesne University Press, 2016, $33.00. Public Faith in Action: How to Think Carefully, Engage Wisely, and Vote with Integrity. By Miroslav Volf and Ryan McAnnally‐Linz. Pp. xii, 240, Grand Rapids, MI, Brazos Press, 2016, $21.99. -
Justice as a Virtue: A Thomistic Perspective. By Jean Porter. Pp. xiii, 286, Eerdmans, 2016, £26.99/$40.00. -
Religion in the Public Square: Sheen, King, Falwell. By James M. Patterson. Pp. viii, 240, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019, $49.95. -
Dialectics of the Self: Transcending Charles Taylor. By Ian Fraser. Pp. viii, 205, Exeter/Charlottesville, Imprint Academic, 2017, £17.95/$34.90. -
The Architecture of Law: Rebuilding Law in the Classical Tradition. By Brian M. McCall. Pp. x, 548. Notre Dame, IN, University of Notre Dame Press, 2018, $70.00 US/$69.99 US ebook. -
Violencia: A New History of Spain: Past, Present and the Future of the West. By Jason Webster. Pp. xiii, 418, London, Constable, 2019, £25.00. -
Killing From the Inside Out: Moral Injury and Just War. By Robert Emmet Meagher. Pp. 161, Eugene, OR, Cascade Books, 2014. -
Patriotism Black and White: The Color of American Exceptionalism. By Nichole R. Phillips. Pp. xxii, 366, Waco, TX, Baylor University Press, 2018, $49.95. -
Against Democracy. By Jason Brennan. Pp. xii, 290, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2016, $29.95. -
Vengeance in Reverse: The Tangled Loops of Violence, Myth, and Madness. By Mark R. Anspach. Pp. xii, 121, East Lansing, Michigan State University Press, 2017, $23.90. -
Neoliberalism’s Demons: On the Political Theology of Late Capital. By Adam Kotsko. Pp. viii, 165, Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 2018, £17.99. -
Not Enough: Human Rights in an Unequal World. By Samuel Moyn. Pp. xii, 277, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 2018, $29.95/£23.95. -
Forgetful Remembrance: Social Forgetting and Vernacular Historiography of a Rebellion in Ulster. By Guy Beiner. Pp. xviii, 670, London, Oxford University Press, 2018, £31.50. -
The Discourse of Neoliberalism: An Anatomy of a Powerful Idea. By Simon Springer. Pp. ix, 146. London, Rowman & Littlefield, 2016, £24.95. Autarchies: The Invention of Selfishness. By David Ashford. Pp. xxi, 182. London, Bloomsbury, 2017, £16.99. -
Teilhard’s Proposition for Peace: Rediscovering the Fire. By Jean Maalouf. Pp. x, 290, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, $119.95. -
The Politics of Virtue: Post‐Liberalism and the Human Future. By John Milbank and Adrian Pabst. Pp x, 385, Rowman & Littlefield, 2016, £24.95 /$39.95. -
Socratic and Platonic Political Philosophy: Practicing a Politics of Reading. By Christopher P. Long. Pp. xxi, 205, Cambridge University Press, 2014, £60.00/$90.00. -
Plundering Egypt: A Subversive Christian Ethic of Economy. By G.P. Wagenfuhr. Pp. xvi, 258, Cambridge: The Lutterworth Press, 2016, $33.00. -
The Novel in the Age of Disintegration: Dostoevsky and the Problem of Genre in the 1870s. By Kate Holland. Pp. xi, 251, Evanston, IL, Northwestern University Press, 2013, $45.00. -
Resurrecting Democracy: Faith, Citizenship, and the Politics of a Common Life. By Luke Bretherton. Pp. xv, 474, Cambridge University Press, 2015, £24.99. -
Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society. By Nicholas A. Christakis. Pp. xxi, 520, NY, Boston, London, Little, Brown Spark, 2019, $30.00. -
Ghosts of Sheridan Circle: How a Washington Assassination Brought Pinochet’s Terror State to Justice. By Alan McPherson. Pp. 382, Chapel Hill, NC, The University of North Carolina Press, 2019, $34.95. -
Unnatural Theology: Religion, Art and Media after the Death of God. By Charlie Gere. Pp. 204, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, £85.00. -
Our Great Purpose: Adam Smith on Living a Better Life. By Ryan Patrick Hanley. Pp. viii, 156, Princeton/Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2019, £13.99.