16 June 2019
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Interpretations of Probability and Bayesian Inference—an Overview 15 June 2019
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Perception is Analog: The Argument from Weber’s Law -
A Theory of Conditional Assertion -
The Problem of Causality in Object-Oriented Ontology -
The ‘Policy’ That Invalidates Testamentary Conditions -
Reid’s Regress -
Hysteresis, academic biography, and political field in the People’s Republic of Poland -
Surviving a Crisis: How Crisis Type and Psychological Distance Can Inform Corporate Crisis Responses -
Correction to: On Rights of Inheritance and Bequest -
Material through and through -
Further Reflections on The Free Will Debate and Basic Desert: A Reply to Nelkin and Pereboom -
Descriptions and Tests for Polysemy -
Structural Properties of Irreducible Two-Particle Representations of the Poincaré Group -
Unethical Pro-organizational Behavior and Positive Leader–Employee Relationships -
The Subjective Well-Being of Those Vulnerable to Poverty in Switzerland -
Action at a temporal distance in the best systems account - Number of publications for this day: 15
14 June 2019
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Evil in the Fine‐Tuned World -
The Raison d’Etre of Sacramental Character: Rereading Aquinas’s Treatment of Sacramental Character in Light of ‘64.7’ -
Hans Kelsen on legal interpretation, legal cognition, and legal science -
Getting to Know Confucius: A New Translation of the Analects. Translated by Lin Wusun. (Beijing: Foreign Languages Press, 2010. v+23, Pp. 359. Paperback. ISBN 978‐7‐119‐06165‐8) -
Computing from projections of random points -
Striving for impartiality -
Rapport-building in suspects’ police interviews -
Translating accurately or sounding natural? -
“Would it be fair to say that you actively sought out material?” -
“You keep telling us different things, what do we believe?” -
Evidence-gathering in police interviews -
Police interviews -
Responsible domestic robotics: exploring ethical implications of robots in the home -
E-textbook piracy behavior -
MENELAUS’ WOUND (AND LAVINIA’S BLUSH) -
MENELAUS’ WOUND (AND LAVINIA’S BLUSH) -
FORESHADOWING AND FLASHBACK: CHILDHOOD ANECDOTES IN SUETONIUS’ CAESARS -
THE SKIN OF A SWALLOW: APULEIUS, METAMORPHOSES 6.26 -
… ETIAM PER PRAEPOSTEROS HOMINES …: A NOTE ON AUGUSTINE, CONFESSIONES 9.18 -
Whaling intelligence: news, facts and US-American exploration in the Pacific -
An experimental community: the East India Company in London, 1600–1800 -
Trade, knowledge and networks: the activities of the Society of Apothecaries and its members in London, c.1670–c.1800 -
London 1600–1800: communities of natural knowledge and artificial practice -
Practical mathematicians and mathematical practice in later seventeenth-century London -
Who should decide about children’s and adolescents’ participation in health research? The views of children and adults in rural Kenya -
Numéro 2019/2 – n° 302 – Le transhumanisme : une religion ? -
Numéro 2019/1 – n° 301 – Penser le péché, délier du péché -
Two of a kind: Are norms of honor a species of morality? -
What’s Wrong with Religious Establishment? -
Simulations Versus Case Studies: Effectively Teaching the Premises of Sustainable Development in the Classroom -
Emerging Paradigms of Corporate Social Responsibility, Regulation, and Governance: Introduction to the Thematic Symposium -
Maria Paola Ferretti, The Public Perspective. Public Justification and the Ethics of Belief -
To Shape a New World, Tommie Shelby and Brandon Terry (eds) -
Fractal-Scaling Properties as Aesthetic Primitives in Vision and Touch -
The Future of Academic Journals? -
Complexity and integration. A philosophical analysis of how cancer complexity can be faced in the era of precision medicine -
Defining a Relativity-Proof Notion of the Present via Spatio-temporal Indeterminism -
The Effects of Pornography on Unethical Behavior in Business -
Rearranging the Furniture -
Using a Student Authentication and Authorship Checking System as a Catalyst for Developing an Academic Integrity Culture: a Bulgarian Case Study -
European Action Plans for Science–Society Relations: Changing Buzzwords, Changing the Agenda -
Brain Interventions, Moral Responsibility, and Control over One’s Mental Life - Number of publications for this day: 42
13 June 2019
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The Deed is Everything: Nietzsche on Will and Action -
Numéro 2019/1 – n° 301 – Penser le péché, délier du péché -
Swedish Theses in Philosophy 2018 -
Normalcy, Understanding and the Problem of Statistical Evidence -
The Corruption of Philosophical Communication by Translation Plagiarism -
Stop the Assault on Brazilian Philosophy and Sociology! -
The Social Science Blues -
Autonomy and caring: Towards a Marxist understanding of nursing work -
Global justice, sovereignty, and the problem of perspective -
Causal Contribution in War -
Causation and Liability to Defensive Harm -
More of a Cause? -
An orderly personality partially explains the link between trait disgust and political conservatism -
Francesco Piccolomini’s Christian-Neoplatonic Reading of Aristotle’s Theory of Friendship -
Friendship versus the Normativity of Truth – A Catholic Response to a False Dilemma -
Thomism and the Formal Object of Logic -
What Do God and Creatures Really Do in an Evolutionary Change? Divine Concurrence and Transformism from the Thomistic Perspective -
The Protestant and the Pelagian – Arnauld and Malebranche on Grace and Power -
A Most Mitigated Friar – Scotus on Natural Law and Divine Freedom -
Anglo-American and European Personalism – A Dialogue on Idealism and Realism -
Augustine and Kierkegaard. Edited by John Doody, Kim Paffenroth, and Helene Tallon Russell -
Maximus the Confessor as a European Philosopher. Edited by Sotiris Mitralexis, Georgios Steiris, Marcin Podbielski, and Sebastian Lalla -
Desiring the Good: Ancient Proposals and Contemporary Theory. By Katja Maria Vogt -
Using data-mining to identify and study patterns in lexical innovation on the web -
Cognitive constraints in English lexical blending -
Metalinguistic comments and signals -
Acceptability and diffusion of luxury Anglicisms in present-day Romanian -
Lexical change often begins and ends in semantic peripheries -
Explorations into the social contexts of neologism use in early English correspondence -
From speaker innovation to lexical change -
The dynamics of lexical innovation -
Cognitive control in romantic love: the roles of infatuation and attachment in interference and adaptive cognitive control -
Convention -
Knowledge by Acquaintance vs. Description -
The Limits of the ‘Autumn of Historiography’: on Frank Ankersmit’s Postmodernist Moment -
ON ISOMORPHISM CLASSES OF COMPUTABLY ENUMERABLE EQUIVALENCE RELATIONS -
CONTRACTUALIST JUSTIFICATION AND THE DIRECTION OF A DUTY -
WINTER IS COMING: THE BARBARIZATION OF ROMAN LEADERS IN IMPERIAL PANEGYRIC FROM a.d. 446–68 -
Dialectics and Difference: Negative Dialectics as a Logic of Action -
The Microstructure of Experience -
THE GAME OPERATOR ACTING ON WADGE CLASSES OF BOREL SETS -
JOINT DIAMONDS AND LAVER DIAMONDS