5 April 2019
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Aristotle’s Formal Identity of Intellect and Object: A Solution to the Problem of Modal Epistemology -
Julia Annas, Virtue and Law in Plato and Beyond, OUP, 2017 -
The Labours of Zeno – a Supertask indeed? -
This -
Aristotle (with the help of Plato) against the claim that morality is ‘only by convention’ -
Verity Harte and Raphael Woolf (eds), Rereading Ancient Philosophy: Old Chestnuts and Sacred Cows, CUP, 2017 -
Digital socialism or knowledge capitalism? -
Jane Austen’s Emma: Philosophical Perspectives -
Epistemic Objectification as the Primary Harm of Testimonial Injustice -
Editing entomology: natural-history periodicals and the shaping of scientific communities in nineteenth-century Britain -
Sometimes Merely as a Means: Why Kantian Philosophy Requires the Legalization of Kidney Sales -
The Parthood of Indiscernibles -
When Religious Language Blocks Discussion About Health Care Decision Making -
How Deontologists Can Be Moderate (and Why They Should Be) -
Superrational types -
Finding the Balance: Intoxication and Consent -
Circular Economy – Reducing Symptoms or Radical Change? -
The involvement of family in the Dutch practice of euthanasia and physician assisted suicide: a systematic mixed studies review -
The Business of Algorithms -
Towards an Ecology of Dementia: A Manifesto -
Fragile objects: A visual essay -
Race and reference -
Valuing the Relationship Between Drug and Alcohol Use and Life Satisfaction: Findings from the Crime Survey for England and Wales -
Note from the Editor in Chief -
Goldbach’s Conjecture as a ‘Transcendental’ Theorem -
Response to Bennett and Sommers -
Theoretical Development and Empirical Examination of a Three-Roles Model of Responsible Leadership -
Reading Aśvaghoṣa Across Boundaries: An Introduction - Number of publications for this day: 28
4 April 2019
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In the Light of Experience: New Essays on Perception and Reasons -
What do we owe the newly dead? An ethical analysis of findings from Japan’s corpse hotels workers -
Aristotle on Philosophia -
The Problem of Peer Review is the Most Important Philosophical Problem -
The Astounding Assumption of Infinite Life -
Moral Relativism and Majority Rule -
Philosophical Methodology and Conceptions of Evil Action -
Permanent Contributions in Philosophy -
Why So Low? -
Recovering Early Modern Women Writers -
A New Task for Philosophy of Science -
The Poor Lady Immured -
Philosophy’s Diversity Problem -
The Ethical Engineer: Contemporary Concepts and Cases. By Robert McGinn. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018. Pp. x + 340. -
Darwinizing debunking arguments -
Criminal law’s normative aspirations in a post-positivist frame -
Periodisation, pluralism and punishment -
Making the modern criminal law: a response -
Making the Modern Criminal Law and the paradox of civil order -
Civilisation through criminalisation: understanding liberalism’s dystopian tendency -
Paul Audi : De l’érotique -
Self-censorship in social networking sites (SNSs) – privacy concerns, privacy awareness, perceived vulnerability and information management -
The state of the responsible research and innovation programme -
Optimal allocation of public parking spots in a smart city: problem characterisation and first algorithms -
On the Genealogy of Universals: The Metaphysical Origins of Analytic Philosophy by Fraser MacBride (review) -
Cartesian Holenmerism and Its Discontents: Or, on the “Dislocated” Relationship of Descartes’s God to the Material World -
Du Châtelet on Freedom, Self-Motion, and Moral Necessity -
Kant and the Primacy of Judgment before the First Critique -
Shattering Presence: Being as Change, Time as the Sudden Instant in Heidegger’s 1930–31 Seminar on Plato’s Parmenides -
Socratic Ignorance and Platonic Knowledge in the Dialogues of Plato by Sara Ahbel-Rappe (review) -
The Embodied Soul in Plato’s Later Thought by Chad Jorgensen (review) -
The Teleology of Action in Plato’s Republic by Andrew Payne (review) -
Evil in Aristotle by Pavlos Kontos (review) -
The Priority of Natures against The Identity of Indiscernibles: Alexander of Aphrodisias, Yaḥyā b. ‘Adī, and Avicenna on Genus as Matter -
The Aporetic Tradition in Ancient Philosophy ed. by George Karamanolis and Vasilis Politis (review) -
Reconceiving Spinoza by Samuel Newlands (review) -
Dans la Chambre Obscure de l’Esprit: John Locke et l’Invention du Mind by Philippe Hamou (review) -
The Well-Ordered Universe: The Philosophy of Margaret Cavendish by Deborah A. Boyle (review) -
Hume’s Science of Human Nature: Scientific Realism, Reason, and Substantial Explanation by David Landy (review) -
Love’s Enlightenment. Rethinking Charity in Modernity by Ryan Hanley (review) -
Kant’s Political Legacy: Human Rights, Peace, Progress by Luigi Caranti (review) -
Independence of Nature in Fichte’s Ethics by Michelle Kosch (review) -
Hegel and Right. A Study of the Philosophy of Right by Philip J. Kain (review) -
Modern Views of Medieval Logic ed. by Christoph Kann et al. (review) -
Imagination in the Theology of Aristotle -
Advance care planning for older people: The influence of ethnicity, religiosity, spirituality and health literacy -
Original Position -
Does Judaism Condone Violence? Holiness and Ethics in the Jewish Tradition -
Girolamo [Geronimo] Cardano -
Essence and Naturalness -
Trust and Stock Price Synchronicity: Evidence from China -
Levinas and the question of politics -
D avid L ivingstone S mith (ed.), How Biology Shapes Philosophy: New Foundations for Naturalism , Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017, xiv + 351 pp., £78.99 (£21.99 paperback, 2019) -
A drian C urrie , Rock, Bone, and Ruin: An Optimist’s Guide to the Historical Sciences , Cambridge, The MIT Press, 2018, 376 pp., $35 -
Control by Viability in a Chemotherapy Cancer Model -
Moral Disagreement and Arational Convergence -
How Much Should We Pay for Mental Health Deterioration? The Subjective Monetary Value of Mental Health After the 27F Chilean Earthquake -
Private Sector Corruption, Public Sector Corruption and the Organizational Structure of Foreign Subsidiaries -
Evaporating Black-Holes, Wormholes, and Vacuum Polarisation: Must they Always Conserve Charge? -
Impermissible Self-Rationalizing Pessimism: In Defence of a Pragmatic Ethics of Belief -
From psychology to phenomenology (and back again): A controversy over the method in the school of Twardowski - Number of publications for this day: 61
3 April 2019
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The Importance of Being Rational -
Fatalism and Future Contingents -
The impairment argument for the immorality of abortion: A reply -
A Mimetic Reading of Deuteronomy 21:18‐21 -
A Constructive Thomistic Response to Heidegger’s Destructive Criticism: On Existence, Essence and the Possibility of Truth as Adequation -
Modeling stereotypes and negative self‐stereotypes as a function of interactions among groups with power asymmetries -
Rational learners and metaethics: Universalism, relativism, and evidence from consensus -
Can creativity be taught? -
Governing Homelessness through Running -
What is in a child’s hand? Prosthesis in Bernard Stiegler: Some implications for a future philosophy of childhood -
New histories of capitalism: from delineation to critique