20 May 2019
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Dignity at stake: Caring for persons with impaired autonomy -
Talent development, existential philosophy and sport: on becoming an elite athlete -
Against epistemic pessimism about moral testimony -
Gupta on Sellars’s Theory of Perception -
Exit versus voice – options for socially responsible investment in collective pension plans -
Radical Markets: Uprooting Capitalism and Democracy for a Just Society, Eric A. Posner and E. Glen Weyl. Princeton University Press, 2018, xxii + 337 pages. -
Bentham on Temptation and Deterrence -
Ronald F. Duska -
Husserl and Gurwitsch on Horizonal Intentionality: The Gurwitch Memorial Lecture 2018 -
The Practice of Phenomenological Empathy Training -
To See Oneself as Seen by Others -
“I Don’t Love My Baby?!” -
Travel and Movement in Clinical Psychology: The World Outside the Clinic, written by Miraj Desai (2018) -
Existential Psychotherapy: a Genetic-Phenomenological Approach, written by Daniel Sousa (2017) -
Ecology of the Brain: The Phenomenology and Biology of the Embodied Mind, written by Thomas Fuchs (2018) -
Factors influencing behavioural intention to use a smart shoe insole in regionally based adults with diabetes: a mixed methods study -
Nurses’ knowledge to pressure ulcer prevention in public hospitals in Wollega: a cross-sectional study design -
Growth and cellular patterning during fetal human inner ear development studied by a correlative imaging approach -
Numéro 2019/2 – 23-2 – Expérimentation dans les sciences de la nature -
Correction to: An enactive approach to pain: beyond the biopsychosocial model -
Is Brahman a Person or a Self? Competing Theories in the Early Upaniṣads -
Contra: Der Ruf aus dem Elfenbeinturm -
The Parity and Disparity between Inner and Outer Experience in Kant -
Reality in-itself and the Ground of Causality -
Autonomy and the Idea of Freedom: Some Reflections on Groundwork III -
Human Rights in a Kantian Key -
Progress, Human Rights and Peace in Luigi Caranti’s Kant’s Political Legacy -
Kant’s Political Legacy: Replies to Sangiovanni, Williams and Guyer -
Luigi Caranti’s Kant’s Political Legacy -
Chris L. Firestone, Nathan A. Jacobs and James H. Joiner (eds), Kant and the Question of Theology Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017 Pp. x + 260, hbk ISBN 9781107116818, $99.99 -
Mario Caimi et al. (eds), Diccionario de la filosofía crítica kantiana Buenos Aires: Colihue, 2017 Pp. 512 ISBN 9789505634507 (pbk) $48.99 -
Kelly Sorensen and Diane Williamson (eds), Kant and the Faculty of Feeling Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018 Pp. x + 276 ISBN: 9781107178229 (hbk) £75.00 -
Laura Papish, Kant on Evil, Self-Deception, and Moral Reform Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018 Pp. xvii + 280 ISBN 9780190692100 (hbk) $85.00 -
KRV volume 24 issue 2 Cover and Front matter -
Eric Watkins (ed.). Kant on Persons and Agency Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018 Pp. xii + 242, hbk ISBN 9781107182455, £75.00 -
KRV volume 24 issue 2 Cover and Back matter -
David Benatar: The Human Predicament – A Candid Guide to Life’s Biggest Questions -
Die ethische Selbstspaltung bei Kant und Husserl in der Herausforderung moralischer Kommunikation -
A Type-Driven Vector Semantics for Ellipsis with Anaphora Using Lambek Calculus with Limited Contraction -
Pro: Hilfe durch Zwang? Professionelle Sorgebeziehungen im Spannungsfeld von Wohl und Selbstbestimmung. Eine Verteidigung der Stellungnahme des Deutschen Ethikrats -
Thomas Harriot on the coinage of England - Number of publications for this day: 41
19 May 2019
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Planning, Time, and Self-Governance: Essays in Practical Rationality -
Numéro 2019/2 – 23-2 – Expérimentation dans les sciences de la nature -
China’s belt and road initiative: Reshaping global higher education -
Ethics Education in Franciscan Undergraduate Psychology Programs - Number of publications for this day: 4
18 May 2019
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Bertrand’s Paradox and the Maximum Entropy Principle -
The Hole Argument -
Philip the Chancellor -
After Liberal Global Democracy: New Methodology for New Praxis -
Biological Ties and Biological Accounts of Moral Status -
Vulnerability and Obligation in Science and Medicine -
Temperance, Moral Friendship, and Smoking Cessation -
A Philosophical View on the Experience of Dignity and Autonomy through the Phenomenology of Illness -
Presenting a hybrid model in social networks recommendation system architecture development -
The subcompleteness of diagonal Prikry forcing -
The Ethics of Biosurveillance -
Feminist AI: Can We Expect Our AI Systems to Become Feminist? -
The role of focus intonation in implicature computation: a comparison with only and also - Number of publications for this day: 13
17 May 2019
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Moral Skepticism -
Engagement as co‐constructing knowledge: A moral necessity in public health research -
Transparency and self‐knowledge, by Alex Byrne. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, xi + 227 pp. ISBN: 9780198821618. hb £30.00 -
Social psychology, consumer culture and neoliberalism: A response to Phelps and White (2018) -
Don’t stop make-believing -
The Revolt Against Rationalism: Feyerabend’s Critical Philosophy -
Understanding self‐ascription -
Slurs and register: A case study in meaning pluralism -
Maria Baghramian and Sarin Marchetti, eds., Pragmatism and the European Traditions: Encounters with Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology before the Great Divide. Reviewed by -
Brian O’Connor. Idleness: A Philosophical Essay. Reviewed by -
Onora O’Neill. Constructing Authorities: Reason, Politics and Interpretation in Kant’s Philosophy. Reviewed by -
Anne Barnhill, Tyler Doggett, and Mark Budolfson, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Food Ethics Reviewed by. -
Dmitri Nikulin. The Concept of History. Reviewed by -
Sandra Lapointe and Christopher Pincock, eds., Innovations in the History of Analytical Philosophy. Reviewed by -
Shannon Spaulding, How We Understand Others: Philosophy and Social Cognition. Reviewed by -
Elizabeth Grosz, The Incorporeal: Ontology, Ethics, and the Limits of Materialism. Reviewed by -
Jack Reynolds. Phenomenology, Naturalism, and Science: A Hybrid and Heretical Proposal. Reviewed by -
Ryan Patrick Hanley, Love’s Enlightenment.: Rethinking Charity in Modernity. Reviewed by -
Scott Davidson, ed., A Companion to Ricoeur’s Freedom and Nature. Reviewed by -
William Lane Craig, God Over All: Divine Aseity and the Challenge of Platonism; God and Abstract Objects: The Coherence of Theism: Aseity. Reviewed by -
Henry S. Richardson. Articulating the Moral Community: Toward a Constructive Ethical Pragmatism. Reviewed by -
Adrian May, From Bataille to Badiou: Lignes, the preservation of Radical French Thought, 1987-2017. Reviewed by -
Juha Saatsi, ed., The Routledge Handbook of Scientific Realism. Reviewed by -
Diana Tietjens Meyers, Victims’ Stories and the Advancement of Human Rights. Reviewed by -
Jeffrey Strayer, Haecceities: Essentialism, Identity, and Abstraction. Reviewed by -
Andrea Gambarotto, Vital Forces, Teleology and Organization: Philosophy of Nature and the Rise of Biology in Germany. Reviewed by -
Martin Peterson. The Ethics of Technology: A Geometric Analysis of Five Moral Principles. Reviewed by -
Boundedness and absoluteness of some dynamical invariants in model theory -
Personal Immortality in Transhumanism and Ancient Indian Philosophy -
Priority Cosmopsychism and the Advaita Vedānta -
Dignāga’s Argument for the Awareness Principle: An Analytic Refinement -
The Ontological Dimension of Xunzi’s Ritual Propriety: A Comparative Study of Xunzi and Heidegger -
The Cogito and Onto-Being of the Mind: Philosophical Early Modernity in Descartes’ and Wang Yangming’s Metaphysics -
Wang Yangming’s Theory of the Unity of Knowledge and Action Revisited: An Investigation from the Perspective of Moral Emotion -
Buddhist Selflessness and the Transformation of Folk Psychology -
The Transformation of Aesthetic Ren 仁 to Moral Ren 仁: A Practical and Contextual Perspective -
The Notion of Creation in the Druze Faith -
Why Be Moral? Comments on Yong Huang’s Book on the Cheng Brothers -
Joy as a Moral Motive: A Response to Yong Huang’s Why Be Moral? -
From Philosophy to Neo-Confucianism and Back: Yong Huang’s Why Be Moral? -
Two Boats Fastened Together: Nāgārjuna’s Solution to the Question of the Origin of Ideas -
“Why Be Moral?” and Other Matters: Reply to Liu, Tiwald, and Yu