10 June 2019
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Being other: Intersubjectivity, allocentrism and the possible -
Salvation as Conditional Forgiveness: Scene 3 of Matthew’s Parable of the Unmerciful Slave -
A living constituent power and law as a guideline in Walter Benjamin’s “Critique of Violence” -
Liberalism’s Religion, Cécile Laborde, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2017 -
Control by aggregation? Critical reflections on global constitutionalism in the shadow of looming transnational emergency powers -
Liberalism’s Religion, Cécile Laborde, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2017 -
Stasis. Civil War as a Political Paradigm (Homo Sacer II,2), Giorgio Agamben, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2015 Stasis before the State. Nine Theses on Agonistic Democracy, Dimitris Vardoulakis, New York: Fordham University Press, 2018 -
Dangerous Liaisons -
Political violence and the imagination: an introduction -
A Methodological Point and A Substantial Worry on Sayegh’s ‘Pricing Carbon for Climate Justice’ -
The self and the ontic trust: toward technologies of care and meaning -
Moving from value sensitive design to virtuous practice design -
Cybersecurity in health – disentangling value tensions -
Field-testing the Euro-MCD Instrument: Experienced outcomes of moral case deliberation -
Male nursing students’ perception of dignity in neonatal intensive care units -
Cancer Clinical Trial Patient-Participants’ Perceptions about Provider Communication and Dropout Intentions -
Becoming Political: Spinoza’s Vital Republicanism and the Democratic Power of Judgment -
THE IMPLICITLY CONSTRUCTIBLE UNIVERSE -
LOCAL KEISLER MEASURES AND NIP FORMULAS -
A defense of the very idea of moral deference pessimism -
Non-artificial non-intelligence: Amazon’s Alexa and the frictions of AI -
Fallacies in the Historiography of Generative Linguistics -
The Effects of Severity and Number of Misfortunes on Reactions to Victims -
What Makes the Free Will Debate Substantive? -
Tasting and testing -
Thin Objects: An Abstractionist Account, by Øystein Linnebo -
An Accuracy Argument in Favor of Ranking Theory -
Blame it on me -
Review of Efficient cognition: the evolution of representational decision making , (Armin W. Schulz, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2018) -
Fitch and Mary -
Infringing Software Property Rights: Ontological, Methodological, and Ethical Questions -
Addressing research integrity challenges: from penalising individual perpetrators to fostering research ecosystem quality care - Number of publications for this day: 32
8 June 2019
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No Cold Comfort: Murder and Environmental Monsters in a Fictional Arctic Town -
Beliefs about the automaticity of positive mood regulation: examination of the BAMR-Positive Emotion Downregulation Scale in relation to emotion regulation strategies and mood symptoms -
Epistemic Logic -
Religious and Spiritual Beliefs Uniquely Predict Poverty Attributions -
Zahavi’s Husserl and the Legacy of Phenomenology: A Critical Notice of Husserl’s Legacy: Phenomenology, Metaphysics, and Transcendental Philosophy, by Dan Zahavi -
Rethinking Existentialism, by Jonathan Webber -
How to Treat Machines that Might Have Minds -
Emerging Roles of Lead Buyer Governance for Sustainability Across Global Production Networks -
Ethicality of Advisor Motives in Academic Advising: Faculty, Staff, and Student Perspectives -
Is Corporate Tax Aggressiveness a Reputation Threat? Corporate Accountability, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Corporate Tax Behavior -
Is epistemic circularity a fallacy? -
Natural Discrete Differential Calculus in Physics -
How to Encourage Social Entrepreneurship Action? Using Web 2.0 Technologies in Higher Education Institutions -
What is an affective artifact? A further development in situated affectivity -
Teaching, Otherness, and the Equalising Thing -
Linking Mind to Molecular Pathways: The Role of Experiment Tools -
Being with Technique–Technique as being-with: The technological communities of Gilbert Simondon -
The Coalescence of Being: A Model of the Self-Actualisation Process - Number of publications for this day: 18
7 June 2019
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Rationalization and Reflection Differentially Modulate Prior Attitudes Toward the Purity Domain -
When Stronger Knowledge Slows You Down: Semantic Relatedness Predicts Children’s Co‐Activation of Related Items in a Visual Search Paradigm -
Limits of Logic in Moism -
Preface: On the Ultimate as the Onto‐Generative Origin in the Hengxian《恒先》 -
Knowledge from Falsehood: An Experimental Study -
Some Truths Don’t Matter: The Case of Strong Sustainability -
The Consistent Histories Approach to Quantum Mechanics -
Space Colonization and Existential Risk -
Connecting Parties for Change; a Qualitative Study into Communicative Drivers for Animal Welfare in the Food Industry -
Exploring Student Perceptions of the Hidden Curriculum in Responsible Management Education -
Manipulation and constitutive luck -
The Moral Complexity of Agriculture: A Challenge for Corporate Social Responsibility -
Pain in Pig Production: Text Mining Analysis of the Scientific Literature -
“Patient’s lived experience” -
Two Strawsonian strategies for accounting for morally responsible agency -
Addressing the Malaise in Neoclassical Economics: A Call for Partial Models -
Was Smith A Moral Subjectivist? -
Judging Heterodox Economics: A Response to Hodgson’s Criticisms -
The Meaning and Future of Heterodox Economics: A Response to Lynne Chester -
Commentary on ‘Addressing the Malaise in Neoclassical Economics: A Call for Partial Models’ -
(Self-)Regulation of Sharing Economy Platforms Through Partial Meta-organizing -
The Challenges of Algorithm-Based HR Decision-Making for Personal Integrity -
The Legacy of Nuremberg -
Do cells use passwords in cell-state transitions? Is cell signaling sometimes encrypted? -
Mistakes About Conventions and Meanings - Number of publications for this day: 25
6 June 2019
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Human Being, Bodily Being: Phenomenology from Classical India -
Framing Christian Eschatology through Natural Teleology? Theological Possibilities and Concerns -
Effects of Case and Transitivity on Processing Dependencies: Evidence From Niuean -
Mikel Burley (ed.), Wittgenstein, Religion and Ethics: New Perspectives from Philosophy and Theology (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018). xv + 266, price £85.00 hb. -
How peer review is conducted at Developing World Bioethics, and why we do it the way we do -
How do Chinese universities address research integrity and misconduct? A review of university documents -
A call from justice to support the people in Gaza -
Kant on Reflection and Virtue Melissa Merritt, (Cambridge: University Press, 2018, 234pp ISBN: 9781108344005, £75.00 hbk -
ISIS and Ideology: Reply to Fadel, Hertog, Juergensmeyer, and Owen -
Isis and Ideology: Reply to Fadel, Hertog, Juergensmeyer, and Owen -
The Genesis of Hannah Arendt’s Conception of Human Rights -
Philosophical Debates about Prostitution: State of the Question -
Kapitan on Indexicals and Indexical Thought: A Retrospective -
Sartre’s Theory of Motivation -
Morality is Not Like Mathematics: The Weakness of the Math‐Moral Analogy -
Kant’s Regulative Metaphysics of God and the Systematic Lawfulness of Nature -
The Normativity of Ecological Restoration Reference Models: An Analysis of Carrifran Wildwood, Scotland, and Walden Woods, United States -
A Hegelian Reading of Derrida’s The Beast and the Sovereign, Vol. I, to Philosophically Expound Ambedkar’s Critique of Caste in his 1932 “Statement of Gandhji’s Fast” -
The Impact of Virtual Communities on Cultural Identity -
The First Person -
Ersatz Belief and Real Belief -
Existential Habit – The Role of Value in Praxis -
Hope Draped in Black: Race, Melancholy, and the Agony of Progress by Joseph R. Winters (review) -
Adam Smith’s Equality and the Pursuit of Happiness by John E. Hill (review) -
Wilderness in America: Philosophical Writings by Henry Bugbee (review)