14 November 2019
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How (Not) to Argue Against Brute Fundamentalism -
From Scepticism to Anti‐Realism -
How Close Are Impossible Worlds? A Critique of Brogaard and Salerno’s Account of Counterpossibles -
Reverse‐Cycle Intrinsic Finks -
THE ROLE OF HANDWRITING INSTRUCTION IN WRITERS’ EDUCATION -
Social Work Assessment: What Are We Meant To Assess? -
Image Consciousness, Movement Consciousness -
Philosophy Bakes Bread – Q and A with Eric Thomas Weber -
The Three Escapes of Hanna Arendt: A Tyranny of Truth -
Becoming Beauvoir: A Life -
The Farewell -
Fellow Creatures: Our Obligations to Other Animals -
The Good Old Liberal Consensus -
Live Each Day as If It Were Your Last -
Weighty Matters -
Epicurean Wisdom -
Wisdom: What Is It? -
Unruly Ariel -
Creativity and Freedom -
Aerial Silks and The Value of Self-Fulfilment -
Carving Our Own Bones -
Civility and Disappointment -
All Good Things Laugh -
Deluded Departments -
Snapshot: Robert Brandom -
Risking It -
Are We Bodies or Souls? -
Healing in the Chthulucene – Becoming beyond Human with Medicinal Plants -
Quality and Life – A Thesis on the Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance -
The Canary in the Gold Mine – Ethics, Privacy, and Big Data Analytics -
Globalization and the Question of African Cultural Identity – A Defense of Complementarism -
Ecophilosophy and the Problem of Monitoring Hazards -
Conservative Women – Bridging Divides through Meaningful Dialogue -
Philosophy in an Age of Crisis – Challenges and Prospects -
The Contemporary Antithesis between Art and Beauty -
The Order of Body – The Embodied Subjectivity as a Quasi-Universal Foundation of Dialogue? -
The Digitalization of Life – A Genealogy of the Body-Machine -
Philosophy in an Age of Crisis – Challenges and Prospects, Part III -
Ways to Deal with Contingency Violence and Dialogue -
A Hermeneutic Understanding of Dialogue as a Tool for Global Peace -
Emotion as a Language of Universal Dialogue -
A Defence of Lichtenberg -
Constituting the Trinity -
Beverley Clack and Brian R. Clack The Philosophy of Religion: A Critical Introduction, 3rd edn. (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2019). Pp. ix + 273. £18.99 (Pbk). ISBN 9781509516933. -
Pluralism and ineffability -
Global philosophy of religion(s) -
Compensation of subjects for participation in biomedical research in resource – limited settings: a discussion of practices in Malawi -
Analysis of official deceased organ donation data casts doubt on the credibility of China’s organ transplant reform -
How to tackle the conundrum of quality appraisal in systematic reviews of normative literature/information? Analysing the problems of three possible strategies (translation of a German paper) -
Deborah G. Mayo: Statistical Inference as Severe Testing: How to Get Beyond the Statistics Wars -
No hope for the Irrelevance Claim -
Belief’s minimal rationality -
Integrally Closed Residuated Lattices -
The Carrot or the Stick: Self-Regulation for Gender-Diverse Boards via Codes of Good Governance -
Thomas Manlevelt: God in Logic -
Exploring the Curvature of the Relationship Between HRM–CSR and Corporate Financial Performance -
Rank-initial embeddings of non-standard models of set theory -
How Do Mental Processes Preserve Truth? Husserl’s Discovery of the Computational Theory of Mind -
Hume, Humans and Animals -
Lying, Misleading, and Dishonesty -
Grading Modal Judgement -
Georges-Louis Leclerc, le comte de Buffon, Translated by J. A. Zalasiewicz, Mateusz Zalasiewicz, and Anne-Sophie Milon, The Epochs of Nature (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2018), 288 pp., 7 b&w illus., $45.00 Cloth, ISBN: 9780226395432 -
Wigner’s Puzzle on Applicability of Mathematics: On What Table to Assemble It? -
A Fundamental Problem in Quantizing General Relativity -
Bradley’s “my station and its duties” and its moral (in)significance -
The Tension in Critical Compatibilism -
Afrocentric Attitudinal Reciprocity and Social Expectations of Employees: The Role of Employee-Centred CSR in Africa -
Sweated Labor as a Social Phenomenon Lessons from the 19th Century Sweatshop Discussion -
Quantum Structure in Cognition: Human Language as a Boson Gas of Entangled Words -
‘I am your son, mother’: severe dementia and duties to visit parents who can’t recognise you -
Weakness of Will and Davidson’s Paradox of Irrationality: A Response to Zheng -
The Perceived Impact of Eight Systemic Factors on Scientific Capital Accumulation -
Business Ethics in Africa: The Role of Institutional Context, Social Relevance, and Development Challenges -
Governing Least: A New England Libertarianism - Number of publications for this day: 74
13 November 2019
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SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND ITALY’S SEVENTEENTH‐CENTURY DECLINE: FROM FRANCESCO DE SANCTIS TO BENEDETTO CROCE -
“SCIENCE,” “RELIGION,” AND “SCIENCE‐AND‐RELIGION” IN THE LATE OTTOMAN EMPIRE -
Navigating Post‐Truth and Alternative Facts: Religion and Science as Political Theology. Edited by Jennifer Baldwin. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2018. xxx + 168 pages. US $90.00 (Hardcover). -
SCIENCE, RELIGION, AND ITALY’S SEVENTEENTH‐CENTURY DECLINE: FROM FRANCESCO DE SANCTIS TO BENEDETTO CROCE -
SCIENCE AND RELIGION AS LANGUAGES: UNDERSTANDING THE SCIENCE–RELIGION RELATIONSHIP USING METAPHORS, ANALOGIES, AND MODELS -
HARUN YAHYA’S INFLUENCE IN MUSLIM MINORITY CONTEXTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR RESEARCH IN BRITAIN, EUROPE, AND BEYOND -
THE BLURRED LINE BETWEEN THEISTIC EVOLUTION AND INTELLIGENT DESIGN -
TRANSFORMATION AND THE WAKING BODY: A RETURN TO TRUTH VIA OUR BODIES -
RELIGION, SCIENCE, AND DISENCHANTMENT IN LATE MODERNITY -
TEILHARD, THE SIX PROPOSITIONS, AND HUMAN ORIGINS: A RESPONSE -
TEILHARD DE CHARDIN, THE “SIX PROPOSITIONS,” AND THE HOLY OFFICE -
SCIENCE AND RELIGION IN NINETEENTH‐CENTURY EUROPE: NON‐ANGLO‐AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES -
“SERVING GOD, FATHERLAND, AND LANGUAGE”: ALCOVER, CATALAN, AND SCIENCE -
AESTHETICS, CREATIVITY, AND MYSTICISM: AN INVESTIGATION OF THREE MODES OF CONSCIOUSNESS -
HIGH SCIENCE AND NATURAL SCIENCES: GREEK THEOLOGIANS AND THE SCIENCE AND RELIGION INTERACTIONS (1832–1910) -
MUTUAL ENHANCEMENT BETWEEN SCIENCE AND RELIGION: IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE EPIPHANY PHILOSOPHERS -
CLIMATE ENGINEERING FROM HINDU‐JAIN PERSPECTIVES -
MORAL ORTHOSES: A NEW APPROACH TO HUMAN AND MACHINE ETHICS -
EPIPHANY PHILOSOPHERS: AFTERWORD -
TEILHARD’S SILENCING, MUTUAL ENHANCEMENT, AND HISTORICAL EUROPE -
DRAPER IN SPAIN: THE CONFLICTING CIRCULATION OF THE CONFLICT THESIS -
The philosophy of linguistics: Scientific underpinnings and methodological disputes -
#MeToo, Social Norms, and Sanctions -
Emergency care, triage, and fairness -
The peacocks tale: Aesthetics after Darwin. -
Naturalizing Deontic Logic: Indeterminacy, Diagonalization, and Self‐Affirmation