28 November 2019
-
Incarnate Knowing: The Epistemology of John Henry Newman -
Operationalizing stakeholder theory and prioritizing ethics in MBA programs: The utility of a trust approach -
The irrelevance of poverty for the morality of the lending system -
Conceptualizing data‐deliberation: The starry sky beetle, environmental system risk, and Habermasian CSR in the digital age -
Not a Knot -
The Justice and Legitmacy of Geoengineering -
Interval-valued pythagorean fuzzy power average-based MULTIMOORA method for multi-criteria decision-making -
The Emperor’s Alter Ego. Frederick’s II Augustale and Gérard Bouchard’s Studies on Social Myths -
The roles of preceding stimuli and preceding responses on assimilative and contrastive sequential effects during facial expression perception -
Two concerns about the rejection of social cruelty as the basis of moral equality -
Dreams and Dreaming -
Watsuji Tetsurō -
Prioritizing Democracy: A Commentary on Smith’s Presidential Address to the Society for Business Ethics -
Numéro 2019/12 – Décembre – Quand le langage travaille -
From Preaching to Behavioral Change: Fostering Ethics and Compliance Learning in the Workplace -
Achieving Responsible Management Learning Through Enriched Reciprocal Learning: Service-Learning Projects and the Role of Boundary Spanners -
Parentheticality, assertion strength, and polarity -
Internationale Klausurwoche (BMBF): „Defining the value of medical interventions – Normative and empirical challenges“ -
Theological Discourse and Logic -
New Bodies, New Identities? The Negotiation of Cloning Technologies in Young Adult Fiction -
Complementarity Revisited -
‘Eugenics is Back’? Historic References in Current Discussions of Germline Gene Editing -
Are Politically Endorsed Firms More Socially Responsible? Selective Engagement in Corporate Social Responsibility -
Review of The Ethical Professor: A Practical Guide to Research, Teaching, and Professional Life, by Lorraine Eden, Kathy Lund Dean, and Paul M. Vaaler - Number of publications for this day: 24
27 November 2019
-
The New Negro: The Life of Alain Locke -
In Community of Inquiry with Ann Margaret Sharp -
John Dewey’s Rival Versions of Virtue -
Guiding Intuitions in Education: Lesson Planning as Consummatory Experience -
Virtual Charter Schools and the Democratic Aims of Education -
Factive theory of mind -
Neither Ancient nor Modern: Discerning Catholicism’s Claim about the Human Person -
Listen to the voice of the customer—First steps towards stakeholder democracy -
Heralding ideas of well-being: A philosophical perspective -
Jacques Maritain on the Mystic‐Poet -
Integrating Chinese with western philosophy -
Corporate environmental performance and financing decisions -
Speech act theory and the rule of recognition -
Against the anticosmopolitan basic structure argument: the systemic concept of distributive justice and economic divisions of labor -
Whose autonomy is it? Botswana socio‐ethical approach to the consenting process -
Ondřej Beran, “Living with Rules: Wittgensteinian Reflections on Normativity.” Reviewed by -
Martha C. Nussbaum and Saul Levmore, “Aging Thoughtfully: Conversations about Retirement, Romance, Wrinkles, and Regret.” Reviewed by -
Tim Button and Sean Walsh, “Philosophy and Model Theory.” Reviewed by -
Eric Mack, “Libertarianism.” Reviewed by -
Stefan Storrie, (ed.), “Berkeley’s Three Dialogues: New Essays.” Reviewed by -
Sander Verhaegh, “Working from Within: The Nature and Development of Quine’s Naturalism.” Reviewed by -
Brian Kemple, “Ens Primum Cognitum in Thomas Aquinas and the Tradition: The Philosophy of Being as First Known.” Reviewed by -
Olli Lagerspetz, “A Philosophy of Dirt.” Reviewed by -
Markus Gabriel, “I am Not a Brain: Philosophy of Mind for the 21st Century.” Reviewed by -
Shelly Kagan, “How to Count Animals, More or Less.” Reviewed by -
Charles W. Mills, “Black Rights/White Wrongs: The Critique of Racial Liberalism.” Reviewed by -
Verena Erlenbusch-Anderson, “Genealogies of Terrorism: Revolution, State Violence, Empire.” Reviewed by -
Lorraine Daston, “Against Nature.” Reviewed by -
Mark Silcox, (ed.), “Experience Machines: The Philosophy of Virtual Worlds.” Reviewed by -
Michael Langford, “An Introduction to Western Moral Philosophy: Key People and Issues.” Reviewed by -
Jacob Stegenga, “Care and Cure: An Introduction to Philosophy of Medicine.” Reviewed by -
Huaping Lu-Adler, “Kant and the Science of Logic: A Historical and Philosophical Reconstruction.” Reviewed by -
Christine Sypnowich, “Equality Renewed: Justice, Flourishing and the Egalitarian Ideal.” Reviewed by -
William MacAskill, “Doing Good Better: How Effective Altruism Can Help You Help Others, Do Work that Matters, and Make Smarter Choices About Giving Back.” Reviewed by -
K. Brad Wray, “Resisting Scientific Realism.” Reviewed by -
Michael Della Rocca (ed.), “The Oxford Handbook of Spinoza.” Reviewed by -
Christopher Schlottmann and Jeff Sebo, “Food, Animals, and the Environment: An Ethical Approach.” Reviewed by -
Republican environmental rights -
Reconfiguring non-domination: green politics from pre-emption to inoperosity -
Compatibilism -
Arrow’s Theorem -
Retrospectives: History of science in France -
André Millard, Equipping James Bond: Guns, Gadgets, and Technological Enthusiasm. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. Pp. 212. ISBN 978-1-4214-2664-8. $49.95 (hardback). -
Disability, vulnerability and assisted death: commentary on Tuffrey-Wijne, Curfs, Finlay and Hollins -
Vulnerability identified in clinical practice: a qualitative analysis -
Ethical considerations in prehospital ambulance based research: qualitative interview study of expert informants -
Mapping, framing, shaping: a framework for empirical bioethics research projects -
Reprogenetics, reproductive risks and cultural awareness: what may we learn from Israeli and Croatian medical students? -
Librarians as methodological peer reviewers for systematic reviews: results of an online survey -
A Hypothetical Learning Progression for Quantifying Phenomena in Science -
Against Conjunctive Properties -
The ‘Agapic Behaviors’: Reconciling Organizational Citizenship Behavior with the Reward System -
Reversibility of extreme relational structures -
Analyzing Leadership Attributes in Faith-Based Organizations: Idealism Versus Reality -
Production Hydrobiology in the USSR Under the Pressure of Lysenkoism: Vladimir I. Zhadin’s Forgotten Theory of Biological Productivity (1940) -
Reductive Explanation and the Construction of Quantum Theories -
Using Logic to Evolve More Logic: Composing Logical Operators via Self-assembly -
Negative Emotionality Predicts Attitudes Toward Plagiarism -
Ingratiating with Despotic Leaders to Gain Status: The Role of Power Distance Orientation and Self-enhancement Motive -
Grounding at a distance -
The relation between subjects and their conscious experiences -
Horizontal persistence and the complexity hypothesis -
Following Feynman’s path -
Emotion, protest, democracy: Collective identities in contemporary Spain -
Leaders in ethics education: Jesús Martínez-Frías -
Editing the Gene Editing Debate: Reassessing the Normative Discussions on Emerging Genetic Technologies -
Compromise and religious freedom -
What is conditionalization, and why should we do it? - Number of publications for this day: 68
26 November 2019
-
Sophismata -
Replies to Heron and Knox, Morrison, and Strevens -
Anchoring as Grounding: On Epstein’s the Ant Trap -
Precis of Because Without Cause: Non‐Causal Explanations in Science and Mathematics -
On Constraints, Context, and Spatiotemporal Explanation -
Explanation, Abstraction, and Difference‐Making -
Constraints, Causes and Necessity: Where do Symmetries Fit? -
Anchoring versus Grounding: Reply to Schaffer