7 November 2019
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Bhagavad Gita. Translated by Stanley Lombardo -
Philosophy: Why It Matters. Helen Beebee and Michael Rush -
Hölderlin’s Hymn “Remembrance,” by Martin Heidegger; translated by William McNeill and Julia Ireland -
Introduction to Logic, 3rd ed., by Harry J. Gensler -
A Critical Introduction to the Philosophy of Language: Central Themes from Locke to Wittgenstein, by John Fennell -
A New Modern Philosophy: The Inclusive Anthology of Primary Sources. Edited by Eugene Marshall and Susanne Sreedhar -
A Rulebook for Arguments, by A. Weston -
Awakening: An Introduction to the History of Eastern Thought, 6th ed., by Patrick S. Bresnan -
Doing Ethics: Moral Reasoning, Theory, and Contemporary Issues, 5th ed., by Lewis Vaughn -
The Tree of Life – Wisdom Reflected in the Face of Domestic Terror -
On the Possibility of Action as Liberation from (Non)Violence -
Finding Moral Casualties in Wartime Fatalities -
“That’s Just So-and-So Being So-and-So” – On Some Possible Meanings, Functions, and Moral Implications of an Explanation -
The Cognitive Unconscious in Native American Embodied Knowing -
Colonialism and Ressentiment -
Affordances, Embodiment, and Moral Perception – A Sketch of a Moral Theory -
The Fatally Flawed Leadership of Donald J. Trump – A Platonic Analysis -
Environmental Racism and Privileged Consumerism -
On Becoming Worthy of Victory – Asserting a Natural Place for Philosophy in Global Struggle -
Improving the justice‐based argument for conducting human gene editing research to cure sickle cell disease -
Conceptual challenges to the harm threshold -
Ectogestation ethics: The implications of artificially extending gestation for viability, newborn resuscitation and abortion -
Teaching beyond words: ‘silence’ and its pedagogical implications discoursed in the early classical texts of Confucianism, Daoism and Zen Buddhism -
What the State Owes ‘Bastards’: A Modest Critique of Modest One‐Child Policies -
The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Childhood and Children Anca Gheaus, Gideon Calder, & Jurger De Wispelaere, 2019 Abingdon, UK. Routledge xv + 424 pp, £175 (hb) £20 (e‐book) -
The Politics of Hypocrisy: Baruch Spinoza and Pierre Bayle on Hypocritical Conformity -
Zen and the Art of Democracy: Contemplative Practice as Ordinary Political Theory -
Pedagogy and Polyphonic Narrativity in Søren Kierkegaard -
The Drama of Ekphrastic Affect: Sculpture in Evliyâ Çelebi’s The Book of Travels -
Can We Teach Creativity? Extending Socrates’s Criteria to Modern Education -
Reluctant Heroes and Itchy Capes: The Ineluctable Desire to Be the Savior -
The Attentive Ear -
Dewey, Materiality, and the Role of the Visual (Studio) Arts in the Liberal Arts -
On the Concept of Divine Success in the Nāṭyaśāstra -
Aesthetic Experience and the Powers of Possession -
Moral Epistemology -
Epistemic Utility Arguments for Probabilism -
Christian von Ehrenfels -
Full History: On the Meaningfulness of Shared Action, written by Steven G. Smith -
Berufliche Pflege und soziale Gerechtigkeit: sechs sozialethische Problemanzeigen -
Farewell -
Special issue—before translational medicine: laboratory clinic relations lost in translation? Cortisone and the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis in Britain, 1950–1960 -
International Investment Agreements and the Escalation of Private Power in the Global Agri-Food System -
Olfactory imagery: is exactly what it smells like -
The Normative Significance of Cognitive Science Reconsidered -
Football: the Philosophy behind the Game -
Duration Enough for Presentism -
Moore’s Open Question Maneuvering: A Qualified Defense -
The cruel optimism of sexual consent -
‘I am of Popper’, ‘I am of Asante’: The Polemics of Scholarship in South Africa -
„Konfliktfall Demenzvorhersage“: Chancen und Risiken der Demenzvorhersage – Wie gestalten wir die zukünftige Praxis? -
The Pluralistic Concept of the Life-World and the Various Fields of the Phenomenology of the Life-World in Husserl -
Proto-CSR Before the Industrial Revolution: Institutional Experimentation by Medieval Miners’ Guilds -
Ye, Shuxian 葉舒憲, Laozi and Myth 老子與神話 -
Actions, Paths, and Rational Reconstruction: Replies to Mele, Beebe, and Jiang -
Ing, Michael D. K., The Vulnerability of Integrity in Early Confucian Thought -
Utterance Interpretation and Actual Intentions -
Proof and Falsity: A Logical Investigation - Number of publications for this day: 58
6 November 2019
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Reclaiming the System: Moral Responsibility, Divided Labour, and the Role of Organisations in Society L. Herzog, 2018 Oxford, Oxford University Press. xi 312 pp -
Odors Can Serve as Landmarks in Human Wayfinding -
The Reasonable and the Relevant: Legal Standards of Proof -
Relational Primitivism -
A cognitive explanation of the perceived normativity of cultural conventions -
Communication and indifference -
Corporate social responsibility for poverty alleviation: An integrated research framework -
Corporate environmental reputation: Exploring its definitional landscape -
How group and perceiver characteristics affect collective blame following counterproductive work behavior -
The Cognitive Role of Fictionality -
Consequentialism, Animal Ethics, and the Value of Valuing -
Making and Being Made: Some Preliminary Thoughts on Craft-Education as a Model for Christian Formation -
On the Sick Father, the Repentant Sinner, and Other Problems in Medieval Deontic Logic -
On a Promise or on the Game: What’s Wrong with Selling Consent? -
The Free Speech Century Lee C. Bollinger & Geoffrey R. Stone, 2018 New York, Oxford University Press. xvi + 356 pp, $99.00 (hb) $21.95 (pb) -
Genome Editing Animals and the Promise of Control in a (Post-) Anthropocentric World -
Quantum Approaches to Consciousness -
Children’s awareness of the context-appropriate nature of emotion regulation strategies across emotions -
Welfare-Prior Eudaimonism, Excellence-Prior Eudaimonism, and the Self-Absorption Objection -
Home and Our Need For It -
Distributing Welfare and Resources – A Multi-Currency View -
What Gary Couldn’t Imagine -
Replies to Nancy E. Snow and Jennifer Cole Wright -
Précis of The Character Gap – How Good Are We? -
Commentary On The Character Gap – Situational Influences and Helping Behavior -
Commentary On The Character Gap – A Case For Vice -
On Armstrong’s Difficulties with Adequate Truthmaking Restrictions -
What the Humean Theory of Motivation Gets Wrong -
Reasons and Beliefs -
The Social Dimension of Responsible Belief: Response to Sanford Goldberg -
How Lewis Can Meet the Integration Challenge -
Doxastic Responsibility is Owed to Others – Against Subjectivism -
Responsible Belief, Influence, and Control: Response to Stephen White -
Classification of Disjunctivism about the Phenomenology of Visual Experience -
Three Transparency Principles Examined -
Disavowing Hate – Group Egotism From Westboro to the Klan -
A Phenomenal Defense of Reflective Equilibrium -
Against Voluntarism about Doxastic Responsibility -
Stephen Cohen: The Sustainable City: How Our Greatest Invention Makes Us Richer, Smarter, Greener, Healthier, and Happier -
Kant, Chakrabarty, and the Crises of the Anthropocene -
Artifacts and the Limitations of Moral Considerability -
T. J. Kasperbauer: Subhuman: The Moral Psychology of Human Attitudes to Animals