11 December 2019
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What Is a Lineage? -
Are Emotions Psychological Constructions? -
Multiple Realizability and Biological Modality -
When Causal Specificity Does Not Matter (Much): Insights from HIV Treatment -
William James’s Objection to Epiphenomenalism -
(F)utility Exposed -
Epistemic Loops and Measurement Realism -
How to Be a Historically Motivated Antirealist: The Problem of Misleading Evidence -
What Everyone Should Say about Symmetries (and How Humeans Get to Say It) -
Speech Act Theory and the Multiple Aims of Science -
Why Replication Is Overrated -
Occam’s Razor in Molecular and Systems Biology -
What Is the Harm in Gendered Citation Practices? -
Universality Reduced -
Two Kinds of Exploratory Models -
There Are No Ahistorical Theories of Function -
Are Higher Mechanistic Levels Causally Autonomous? -
Representations Are Rate-Distortion Sweet Spots -
The Hard Problem of Theory Choice: A Case Study on Causal Inference and Its Faithfulness Assumption -
Perception, Representation, Realism, and Function -
Species as Models -
The Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules and the Interactive Conception of Chemical Bonding -
Explanatory Conditionals -
Historical Inductions Meet the Material Theory -
A Defense and Definition of Construct Validity in Psychology -
Inquiry Tickets: Values, Pursuit, and Underdetermination -
A Tale of Two Individuality Accounts and Integrative Pluralism -
Supervenience, Reduction, and Translation -
The Similarity of Causal Structure -
Scientific/Intellectual Movements Remedying Epistemic Injustice: The Case of Indigenous Studies -
The Value of Completeness: How Mendeleev Used His Periodic System to Make Predictions -
Do Collaborators in Science Need to Agree? -
Epistemic Injustice and Psychiatric Classification -
Rehabilitating “Disease”: Function, Value, and Objectivity in Medicine -
Survival, Reproduction, and Functional Efficiency -
Frozen -
A Reply to Bridging Gulfs Within and Between East and West -
Bridging Gulfs Within and Between East and West: A Reply to Attila Horvath -
Anglo and Marxist Philosophy of Education: Can the Gulf Be Bridged? -
What’s Left of the World: Education, Identity and the Post-Work Political Imagination (David Blacker) -
Demoralized: Why Teachers Leave the Profession They Love and How They Can Stay (Doris Santoro) -
In Community of Inquiry with Ann Margaret Sharp (Maughn Gregory & Megan Laverty) -
Just Violence: Torture and Human Rights in the Eyes of the Police (Rachel Wahl) -
Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Education: Rethinking Ethics, Equality and the Good Life in a Democratic Age (Mark Jonas & Douglas Yacek) -
Knowledge as a Public Good -
Education, Democracy and Living With Disagreement -
Social Science, Philosophy and Education -
In Defense of Robin Barrow’s Concern About Empirical Research in Education -
Plus Ça Change: The Persistence of ‘Skill Talk’ in Competency Discourse -
Toward a Bold Agenda for Moral Education -
Conceptual Analysis in the Contemporary Educational Landscape -
Peter Harrison & Jon H. Roberts (eds) Science without God? Rethinking the History of Scientific Naturalism. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019). Pp. xv + 263. £65.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9780198834588. -
David Bentley Hart That All Shall Be Saved: Heaven, Hell, and Universal Salvation. (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2019). Pp. 232. £20.00 (Hbk). ISBN 9780300246223. -
Introduction to The Silent Majority: Invertebrates in Human-Animal Studies -
How Prevalent Are Invertebrates in Human-Animal Scholarship? Scoping Study of Anthrozoös and Society & Animals -
Tactical Ant Media: Amplifying the Invertebrate Aesthetics of Ants Using Transversality as an Artistic Process -
Hermit Crabs as Emergent Icons of Global Waste Epidemic and Their Unreal Estate Housing Struggles -
Ancient Egyptians’ Atypical Relationship with Invertebrates -
Approaching Insect Death: Understandings and Practices of the UK’s Edible Insect Farmers -
Entomotourism: The Allure of the Arthropod -
Buzz2 -
Numéro 2020/1 – N° 144 – Perspectives philosophiques sur Le deuxième sexe de Simone de Beauvoir paru il y a 70 ans -
Silence as an argument and a manifestation of respect in the argumentation in John Locke’s works -
Duncan Large et al., Untranslatability: Interdisciplinary Perspectives Large, D., Akashi, M., Józwikowska, W., & Rose, E. (2019). Untranslatability: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Routledge: New York -
Richard Bett. How to Be a Pyrrhonist. Bett, R. (2019). How to Be a Pyrrhonist: The Practice and Significance of Pyrrhonian Skepticism. Cambridge: Cambridge UP -
Philosophical Issues in Handwritten Candidate Works of Kyiv Theological Academy Students (1819‒1924) -
History and Philosophy of Science as a Field of philosophical Researh. Stadler, F. (Ed.). (2017). Integrated History and Philosophy of Science: Problems, Perspectives, and Case Studies. (Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook, vol. 20). Vienna: Springer. -
“More than the Interview”. Overview of the section “Oral History of Philosophy” in the Journal “Filosofska Dumka” -
The Divine Wisdom – The Blossom of Light from the Heart of God. A survey on the essentials of Jacob Boehme’s Sophiology -
Zum Abschluss. Auszüge aus einem Gespräch zwischen der himmlischen Jungfrau Sophia und der Seele -
Modern Ukrainian Phenomenological Terminology and Approaches to the Translation of Edmund Husserl’s Cartesian Meditations -
Сучасне глобальне декартознавство. Nadler, S. et al (2019). The Oxford Handbook of Descartes and Cartesianism. Oxford: Oxford UP -
The history of the Little Man. (Nemchinov, I. (2019). Malinin / Malinin: Reconstruction of the “lost biography” of Kiev professor. Vinnitsa: FOP Baranovskaya TP) -
Abduction and comparative weighing of explanatory hypotheses: an argumentative approach -
Understanding the Protester’s Opposition: From Bodily Presence to the Linguistic Dimension—Violence and Non-violence -
Alcoff’s Rape and Resistance : A Précis -
From What to How: An Initial Review of Publicly Available AI Ethics Tools, Methods and Research to Translate Principles into Practices -
Why Ockham’s Razor should be preferred to the Laser -
Aristotle and the Management Consultants: Shooting for Ethical Practice -
Technological Enthusiasm: Morally Commendable or Reprehensible? -
Respect the Author: a Research Ethical Principle for Readers -
Moral and Fictional Discourses on Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Current Responses, Future Scenarios -
Decolonizing the demarcation of the ethical -
INTRODUCTION: SHOULD I BELIEVE IN GOD? -
ON UNDERESTIMATING US -
A MORE DEVASTATING VERSION OF THE RAVEN PARADOX -
THE GOOD PLACE AND TED SIDER’S PUZZLE -
QUALIA AIN’T OUT HERE EITHER -
IN DEFENCE OF SPANKING -
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND A CALL FOR PHILOSOPHICAL LITERACY -
TRUTH, KNOWLEDGE, AND RELIGIOUS BELIEF -
HUME, KANT, AND FEUERBACH: WHY THE ANTHROPOMORPHIC CRITIQUE REVEALS A FALSE DILEMMA BETWEEN NATURALISTIC ATHEISM AND ANTI-NATURALISTIC THEISM -
THI volume 19 issue 54 Cover and Front matter -
DAY SHIFT GOD, NIGHT SHIFT GOD -
THI volume 19 issue 54 Cover and Back matter -
Grief and Composition as Identity -
Algorithmic Decision-Making and the Control Problem -
How History Gets Things Wrong: The Neuroscience of Our Addiction to Stories - Number of publications for this day: 98
10 December 2019
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Numéro 2020/1 – N° 144 – Perspectives philosophiques sur Le deuxième Sexe de Simone de Beauvoir paru il y a 70 ans -
The Philosopher of Language and Religion: Remembering Margaret Chatterjee (1925-2019)