13 July 2019
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A Place for Kant’s Schematism in Glauben und Wissen -
Wes Furlotte, The Problem of Nature in Hegel’s Final System -
Sextus Empiricus -
Alwin F. Fill and Hermine Penz, eds. The Routledge Handbook of Ecolinguistics -
David Chor Shing Li Multilingual Hong Kong: Languages, Literacies and Identities -
Epistemic and deontic authority in the argumentum ad verecundiam -
Interpersonal rhetoric of attitude in news -
Time tells a story -
Responding to customer complaints on English and Polish corporate profiles on Twitter -
What makes a positive experience? -
Describing the Cookie Theft picture -
Categories We Live by: The Construction of Sex, Gender, Race, and Other Social Categories, by Ásta -
Term Limits: What is a Term? -
An Anarchist Interpretation of Marx’s “Ability to Needs” Principle -
Inferentialism on Meaning, Content, and Context -
Being Well Together: Individual Subjective and Community Wellbeing -
Correction to: The Back Plate Inscription and eclipse scheme of the Antikythera Mechanism revisited -
Scanlon’s Theories of Blame -
David C. Rose, Why Culture Matters Most -
Moral Blameworthiness, Quality of Will, and Akratic Action -
Sophisticated Alienation - Number of publications for this day: 21
12 July 2019
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Lingering stereotypes: Salience bias in philosophical argument -
Comparison Types in the Semantic Extension of Diidxazá Body Part Terms -
Property and capital in the person: Lockean and neoliberal self‐ownership -
“… as if it were a thing.” A feminist critique of consent -
On the Soul and the Cyberpunk Future: St Macrina, St Gregory of Nyssa and Contemporary Mind/Body Dualism -
SOUNDINGS IN THE SOURCES OF HIS POWER: THE EDUCATION OF SEAMUS HEANEY -
You Can’t Handle the Truth – Knowledge = Epistemic Certainty -
Gettiered Beliefs are Genuine Beliefs – A Reply to Gaultier and Biro -
Quine and the Incoherence of the Indispensability Argument -
Knowing How One Knows -
Possibility Versus Possible Worlds -
Evolutionary Debunking – The Demarcation Problem -
Is Epistemic Blame Distinct from Moral Blame? -
There are Actual Brains in Vats Now -
Pragmatic Encroachment and Context Externalism -
Ethical challenges of obtaining informed consent from surgical patients -
MULTIPLE CHOICES IMPLY THE INGLETON AND KREIN–MILMAN AXIOMS -
Fittingness and Good Reasoning -
THE ${text{Sigma }}_1 $ -PROVABILITY LOGIC OF $HA^{text{*}} $ -
Andrew J. Mitchell and Peter Trawny (Eds): Heidegger’s Black Notebooks: Responses to Anti-semitism -
Oren Harman and Michael Dietrich, Dreamers, Visionaries, and the Revolutionaries in the Life Sciences -
Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound as a Consideration in the Patient Selection Process for Facial Transplantation -
From the Editors: The Challenge of Tribalism: Is It Time for a Truce? -
Human Dignity: Be Philosophical and European, but not Scottish -
Research Ethics and Justice: The Case of Finland -
Commentary: Communication: The Most Important “Procedure” in Healthcare and Bioethics -
Urban Bioethics: A Call for the Prestige -
Commentary: “When I Use a Word,” with Respect for Lewis Carroll -
Commentary: Dangerous Disconnections -
Commentary: Whither Physician Talk and Medicine’s Tools? -
Treatability Statements in Serious Illness: The Gap Between What is Said and What is Heard -
Fetal Repair of Open Neural Tube Defects: Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues -
Introduction: Through the Lens of Linguistic Theory -
Commentary: Treating Ambiguity in the Clinical Context: Is what you hear the doctor say what the doctor means? -
In Vitro Gametogenesis and the Creation of ‘Designer Babies’ -
Response to Commentaries: When “Everyday Language” Contributes to Miscommunication in Serious Illness -
Dignity, Body Parts, and the Actio Iniuriarum: A Novel Solution to a Common (Law) Problem? -
Precision QALYs, Precisely Unjust -
Empowering Graduate Students to Address Ethics in Research Environments -
A Second Chance at Life -
CQH volume 28 issue 3 Cover and Back matter -
CQH volume 28 issue 3 Cover and Front matter -
Why is an Egg Donor a Genetic Parent, but not a Mitochondrial Donor? -
Marketing the Research Missions of Academic Medical Centers: Why Messages Blurring Lines Between Clinical Care and Research Are Bad for both Business and Ethics -
How the Modern Synthesis Came to Ecology -
Changes in Personality Associated with Deep Brain Stimulation: a Qualitative Evaluation of Clinician Perspectives -
Deliberative Democracy, Diversity, and Restraint -
Not All Are Equal: A Latent Profile Analysis of Well-Being Among the Self-Employed -
Courtney Fullilove, The Profit of the Earth: The Global Seeds of American Agriculture -
Discussion Note: Selim Berker’s Combinatorial Argument against Practical Reasons for Belief -
Non-Normative Logical Pluralism and the Revenge of the Normativity Objection -
Katherine Biber: In Crime’s Archive: The Cultural Afterlife of Evidence -
Properties of the atoms in finitely supported structures -
Appellate Court Modifications Extraction for Portuguese - Number of publications for this day: 54
11 July 2019
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The Many Moral Rationalisms -
Phenomenal contrast arguments: What they achieve -
Putting the Luck Back Into Moral Luck -
Dead People and the All‐Affected Principle -
Antigone, Empire, and the Legacy of Oedipus: Thinking African Decolonization through the Rearticulation of Kinship Rules -
The Virtue of Care -
Losing Herself to Save Herself: Perspectives on Conservatism and Concepts of Self for Black Women Aspiring to the HBCU Presidency -
Dancing Contact Improvisation with Luce Irigaray: Intra‐Action and Elemental Passions -
The Promise of Feminist Philosophy -
The Undesirable & the Adesirable -
Triviality Results for Probabilistic Modals -
History and Persons -
Easy Ontology without Deflationary Metaontology -
Amie Thomasson’s Easy Approach to Ontology -
Replies to Comments on Ontology Made Easy -
Comments on Ontology Made Easy by Amie Thomasson -
Précis of Ontology Made Easy -
The Narratable Self: Adriana Cavarero with Sojourner Truth -
After Heidegger? G. Fried and R. Polt (eds.), London: Rowman & Litlefield, 2018, £90.00 hbk., ISBN: 1786604868, 392pp Heidegger on Technology A. J. Wendland, C. Merwin and C. Hadjioannou (eds.), New York: Routledge, 2019, £120 hbk., ISBN: 1138674613, 360pp. -
Herder’s hermeneutics: History, poetry, enlightenment by Kristin Gjesdal. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017), xiv + 231 pp., $99.99 cloth, ISBN: 9781316285770 -
After Heidegger? G. Fried and R. Polt (eds.), London: Rowman & Litlefield, 2018, £90.00 hbk., ISBN: 1786604868, 392pp Heidegger on Technology A. J. Wendland, C. Merwin and C. Hadjioannou (eds.), New York: Routledge, 2019, £120 hbk., ISBN: 1138674613, 360pp. -
Marx’s genealogy of the idea of equality -
Do Brain Decoders Have an Ontological Mind of Their Own? Response to Nikolas Rose -
What Is the Minimal Competency for a Clinical Ethics Consult Simulation? Setting a Standard for Use of the Assessing Clinical Ethics Skills (ACES) Tool -
On the Difference Between Being and Object