27 September 2019
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Lisa M. Osbeck, Values in Psychological Science: Re-imagining Epistemic Priorities at a New Frontier. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. ix + 145. ISBN 978-1-1071-3490-4. £80.00 (hardback) -
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Susan Lanzoni, Empathy: A History. New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press, 2018. Pp. ix + 392. ISBN 978-0-3002-2268-5. $30.00 (hardcover). – Cathy Gere, Pain, Pleasure, and the Greater Good: From the Panopticon to the Skinner Box and Beyond. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press, 2017. Pp. 282. ISBN 978-0-2265-0185-7. $30.00 (cloth). -
Anthony Chaney,Runaway: Gregory Bateson, the Double Bind, and the Rise of Ecological Consciousness. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2017. Pp. 304. ISBN 978-1-4696-3173-8. $32.95 (cloth). -
Graeme Gooday and Karen Sayer, Managing the Experience of Hearing Loss in Britain, 1830–1930. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017. Pp. xx + 126. ISBN 978-1-1374-0687-3. £44.99 (hardcover). -
Rachel Plotnick, Power Button: A History of Pleasure, Panic, and the Politics of Pushing. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2018. Pp. ix + 394. ISBN 978-0-2620-3823-2. $40.00/£30.00 (cloth). -
Cristiano Zanetti, Janello Torriani and the Spanish Empire: A Vitruvian Artisan at the Dawn of the Scientific Revolution. Leiden, Boston, Paderborn and Singapore: Brill, 2018. Pp. xii + 450. ISBN 978-9-0043-2089-5. €95.00/$110.00 (hardcover). -
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Ruth Barton, The X Club: Power and Authority in Victorian Science. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2018. Pp. 576. ISBN 978-0-2265-5161-6. £41.50/$60 (hardback) -
Agnes Arber, historian of botany and Darwinian sceptic -
The pharmakon of ‘If’: working with Steven Shapin’s A Social History of Truth -
Patrick Armstrong, Alfred Russel Wallace. London: Reaktion Books, 2019. Pp. 175, ISBN 978-1-7891-4085-9, £11.99 (paperback). -
Michael Worboys, Julie-Marie Strange and Neil Pemberton, The Invention of the Modern Dog: Breed and Blood in Victorian Britain. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2018. Pp. viii + 282. ISBN 978-1-4214-2658-7. $39.95/£29.50 (hardcover). -
If only it were all a game -
M. Therese Lysaught and Michael McCarthy (eds): Catholic bioethics and social justice: the Praxis of US Health Care in a Globalized World - Number of publications for this day: 15
26 September 2019
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Thought Experiments -
Debating Pornography -
Institutional Identity -
Temporal Fictionalism for a Timeless World -
One Desire Too Many -
Conflicting influences of justice motivations on moral judgments -
The ecocentrists: a history of radical environmentalism -
A rhetorical perspective on conspiracies -
Challenging judicial impartiality -
The strategic use of argumentation from example in re-evaluating a people -
Scientific arguments in policy-making -
On philosophical argumentation -
Peter of Spain -
Francisco Suárez -
Natural Selection -
18th Century French Aesthetics -
Adaptive and maladaptive emotion processing and regulation, and the case of alexithymia -
Moral Rights and Their Grounds -
Newcomb’s Problem, Arif Ahmed (editor). Cambridge University Press, 2018, 233 pages. -
What oral historians and historians of science can learn from each other -
Experience, Its Edges, and Beyond -
Towards Computer Simulations of Virtue Ethics -
The Place for Religious Content in Clinical Ethics Consultations: A Reply to Janet Malek -
Group Conformity in Social Networks -
Unterstützungsbedarf bei moralisch-ethischer Entscheidungsfindung erheben und organisieren. Konzeptuelle Aspekte und Strategien für ein Erhebungsinstrument zur Ethikberatung im Kontext der Pflege -
The Business of Virtue: Evidence from Socially Responsible Investing in Financial Markets -
Powering Sustainable Consumption: The Roles of Green Consumption Values and Power Distance Belief -
Non-Religious Identities and Life Satisfaction: Questioning the Universality of a Linear Link between Religiosity and Well-Being -
In Search of the Origins of Consciousness -
Conceptual confusion in the chemistry curriculum: exemplifying the problematic nature of representing chemical concepts as target knowledge -
Reference to ad hoc kinds -
Is hybrid formal theory of arguments, stories and criminal evidence well suited for negative causation? -
Measuring collective behavior: an ecological approach - Number of publications for this day: 33
25 September 2019
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Causality, Probability, and Medicine -
Bredo Johnsen. Righting Epistemology: Hume’s Revolution. -
Carnap on Analyticity and Existence -
Parent-child conversations and the socialization of moral autonomy in a progressive Protestant church community -
Understanding students’ ethical reasoning and fallacies through asynchronous online discussion: lessons for teaching evaluation ethics -
Definable [math]-topologies, Henselianity and NIP -
Liberal Democracy, National Identity Boundaries, and Populist Entry Points -
It’s not me, it’s you: Testing a moderated mediation model of subordinate deviance and abusive supervision through the self‐regulatory perspective -
Voices off: Stanley Milgram’s cyranoids in historical context -
Faculty and Student Perceptions of the Presence of Emotional Support Animals on a College Campus -
Strong Pluralism, Coincident Objects and Haecceitism -
A note on Lorentz transformations and simultaneity in classical physics and special relativity -
Contemporary European Normative Tendencies Regarding the Essence and Typology of Insurance Contracts - Number of publications for this day: 13
24 September 2019
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The Experience of Injustice: A Theory of Recognition -
How the media creates fear, from the USA and UK to Hong Kong -
Tales from an apostate -
A ratchetdemic reality pedagogy and/as cultural freedom in urban education -
Polanyian Educational Dimensions of Mill’s Mental Crisis -
Kindred Spirits—Learning to Love Nature the Posthuman Way -
Beyond accuracy: Epistemic flaws with statistical generalizations -
Populism and Presidential Representation -
Radical moral encroachment: The moral stakes of racist beliefs -
Idealization and Problem Intuitions: Why No Possible Agent is Indisputably Ideal -
Undermining Belief in Consciousness -
Welcome to Strong Illusionism -
Meta-Hard or Hardly Meta?: Some Possible Confusions Leading to the Hard Problem of Consciousness -
Generating Explanatory Gaps -
The Meta-Problem is The Problem of Consciousness -
We Are Machines That Claim to Be Conscious -
Easy Does It: A Soft Landing for Consciousness -
Explaining Variation within the Meta-Problem -
The Meta-Problem of Consciousness and the Evidential Approach -
Bayesing Qualia: Consciousness as Inference, Not Raw Datum -
A Socio-Historical Take on the Meta-Problem of Consciousness -
None of These Problems Are That ‘Hard’… or ‘Easy’: Making Progress on the Problems of Consciousness -
Response to Chalmers’ ‘The Meta-Problem of Consciousness’ -
Russellian Monism, Introspective Inaccuracy, and the Illusion Meta- Problem of Consciousness -
Chalmers’ Meta-Problem -
A Teleological Strategy for Solving the Meta-Problem of Consciousness -
From Sensor Variables to Phenomenal Facts -
Underestimating the Physical -
No Problem: Evidence that the Concept of Phenomenal Consciousness is Not Widespread -
From ‘Consciousness’ to ‘I Think, I Feel, I Know’: A Commentary on David Chalmers -
On the Meta-Problem -
Editorial Introduction: Debates on the Meta-Problem of Consciousness -
Qualia: The Knowledge Argument -
National Culture and Women Managers: Evidence From Microfinance Institutions Around the World -
Character education, the individual and the political -
Critical Disability Theory -
Medieval Theories of Singular Terms -
Happiness -
On No-Rights and No Rights