21 October 2019
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Political Vices. By Mark E. Button. Pp. xii, 228, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016, £56.00. -
The Expanding Blaze: How the American Revolution Ignited the World, 1775‐1848. By Jonathan Israel. Pp. x, 755, Princeton/Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2017, £32.95. -
The Moral Economists: R. H. Tawney, Karl Polanyi, E. P. Thompson, and the Critique of Capitalism. By Tim Rogan. Pp. viii, 263, Princeton/Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2017, £19.99/$33.60. -
Economics for the Common Good. By Jean Tirole, translated by Stephen Rendall. Pp. ix, 550, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2017, £24.95. -
For Church and Confederacy. The Lynches of South Carolina. Edited by Robert Emmett Curran. Pp. xxv, 410. Columbia, South Carolina, The University of South Carolina Press, 2019, $69.99. -
Orhan Pamuk and the Good of World Literature. By Gloria Fisk. Pp. xiii, 265, NY/Chichester, Columbia University Press, 2018, $49.95. -
Expanded FDA regulation of health and wellness apps -
Informing about mammographic screening: Ethical challenges and suggested solutions -
Being a burden to others and wishes to die: The importance of the sociopolitical context -
Epistemology Naturalized? -
Critics and Catalysts -
Being Perfect: A Lutheran Perspective on Moral Formation -
Relationality and Attunement in Teaching Christian Ethics -
Knowing our Reasons: Distinctive Self‐Knowledge of Why We Hold Our Attitudes and Perform Actions -
The party is over? -
Engines of privilege: Britain’s public school problem -
Class Choreographies. Elite Schools and Globalization -
The Journal of Political Philosophy Index, Volume 27 (2019) -
The Vatican on gender theory and the responsibilities of medicine -
Healthcare professionals’ perceptions about the Italian law on advance directives -
Moral distress in acute psychiatric nursing: Multifaceted dilemmas and demands -
A latent profile analysis of nurses’ moral sensitivity -
Do Fitting Emotions Tell Us Anything About Well-Being? -
Suspension as Spandrel -
Knowing Full Well from Testimony? -
Recognizing Levels of Justification: To Add or to Subtract -
Aiming at Aptness -
Easy Knowledge, Circularity, and the Puzzle of Reliability Knowledge -
Reflection and Security -
Toward a Systematic, Rights-Based Moral Theory -
Retrieving Experience: On the Phenomenology of Experience in Hegel and Kierkegaard, Arendt and Gadamer -
Harmful Stakeholder Strategies -
Origin stories: Wonder woman and sovereign exceptionalism -
Distributed agency, responsibility and preventing grave wrongs -
Are Institutions Created by Collective Acceptance? -
The Motivation of the Moral Saint -
Humor and sympathy in medical practice -
Patriotic Education: A Response to Thompson, Rogach, and Sockett - Number of publications for this day: 38
20 October 2019
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The Question of Painting: Re-thinking Thought with Merleau-Ponty -
Two Tales of Epistemic Models -
Kant and the Impossibility of Non‐Euclidean Space -
On the Conservation of Information in Quantum Physics - Number of publications for this day: 4
19 October 2019
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Immoral Professors and Malfunctioning Tools: Counterfactual Relevance Accounts Explain the Effect of Norm Violations on Causal Selection -
Primum Non Nocere Mortuis: Bioethics and the Lives of the Dead -
A Spirit of Trust: A Reading of Hegel’s Phenomenology, by Robert Brandom -
Divorce, Disorientation, and Remarriage -
May, Should, or Do, Administrative Judges Participate in the Management of the Public Sphere in the Rule of Law? -
How Would Confucian Virtue Ethics for Business Differ from Aristotelian Virtue Ethics? -
A Common Frame for Formal Imagination -
Teachers’ Changing Subjectivities: Putting the Soul to Work for the Principle of the Market or for Facilitating Risk? -
Narratives as the Cultural Context of Law -
Converging Concepts of Evolutionary Epistemology and Cognitive Biology Within a Framework of the Extended Evolutionary Synthesis -
Attachment to Parents and Well-Being After High School Graduation: A Study Using Self- and Parent Ratings -
What Slaveholders Think: How Contemporary Perpetrators Rationalize What They Do, by Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick -
Modern Slavery: A Global Perspective, by Siddharth Kara -
Human Dignity as a Form of Life: Notes on Its Foundations and Meaning in Institutional Morality -
Sweatshops, Harm, and Interference: A Contractualist Approach -
Probabilistic Knowledge, by Sarah Moss - Number of publications for this day: 16
18 October 2019
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Intentionality in Ancient Philosophy -
Conceptualism and Concept Acquisition -
Introduction Krisis 2019-1 -
How to Engage in Practices of Critique? From a Universal Conception of the Good Life to the Contestation of Universals -
The Archipolitics of Jacques Rancière -
Promoting organ donation registration with the priority incentive: Israeli transplantation surgeons’ and other medical practitioners’ views and ethical concerns -
Democracy for Impertinent Citizens -
Donald Trump is not a Shameless Toddler: The Problems with Psychological Analyses of the 45th US President -
Shameless Deplorables -
Shame and the Challenges of Postwar Western Democracies -
The Problem and Possibility of Unashamed Citizenship: Jill Locke and Friedrich Nietzsche -
Beyond the Echo-chamber: An Interview with Hartmut Rosa on Resonance and Alienation -
Interview with Cécile Laborde -
Bildung: Liberal Education and its Devout Origins -
Relationships between trait emotion dysregulation and emotional experiences in daily life: an experience sampling study -
Occasionalism -
Moshe Gold and Sandor Goodhart, eds., with Kent Lehnhof. Of Levinas and Shakespeare: “To See Another Thus.” -
Cynthia D. Coe. Levinas and the Trauma of Responsibility: The Ethical Significance of Time -
“And God Created Woman” – Questions of Justice and Ontology -
A Broken Fast – “The Bread from My Mouth” as Ethical Transcendence and Ontological Drama -
Interrogating the Doctrine of the Univocity of Being – A Levinasian Critique of Immanent Causality (Contra Deleuze?) -
The Ethics of the Survivor – Levinas, A Philosophy of the Debacle -
Dwelling in Carceral Space -
Killing in the Name of Care -
Index to Volume 59 -
Divine Hiddenness and the Concept of God -
Holism, Realism, and Error -
No God, No Powers – Classical Theism and Pandispositionalist Laws -
What is Contemplation? -
A Contemporary Metaphysical Proof for the Existence of God -
Can Thomism and Pragmatism Cooperate? -
Why Trust a Theory? Epistemology of Fundamental Physics. By Radin Dardashti, Richard Dawid, Karim Thébault -
The Aristotelian Tradition of Natural Kinds and Its Demise. By Stewart Umphrey -
Philosophical Posthumanism, by Francesca Ferrando; Human Dignity in the Judaeo-Christian Tradition: Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, and Protestant Perspectives, edited by John Loughlin -
Leo Strauss and His Catholic Readers. Edited by Geoffrey Vaughan -
The value of choice and the justice of contract -
The place of responsibility in tort liability -
The promise of contractualism in tort law -
The significance of choice in private law: a reply to Priel, Thomas, and Dagan -
On the Degree Structure of Equivalence Relations Under Computable Reducibility -
Coxeter Groups and Abstract Elementary Classes: The Right-Angled Case -
The Marker–Steinhorn Theorem via Definable Linear Orders