28 February 2019
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Supper at Emmaus: Great Themes in Western Culture and Intellectual History. By Glenn W. Olsen. Pp. xxiii, 325. Washington, DC, The Catholic University of America Press, 2016, £56.45/$75.50 -
The Chronicles of Nazareth (The English Convent) Bruges 1629‐1793. Edited by Caroline Bowden. Pp. xxxvi, 556, Woodbridge, Suffolk/ Rochester, NY: Boydell & Brewer, for The Catholic Record Society, 2017, £50.00. -
Aurangzeb: The Life and Legacy of India’s Most Controversial King. By Audrey Truschke. Pp. xiii, 136, Stanford, CA, Stanford University Press, 2017, $14.48. -
Wilhelm Furtwängler: Art and the Politics of the Unpolitical. By Roger Allen. Pp. xxxi, 286, Woodbridge, UK, The Boydell Press, 2018, £30.00. -
The Infidel and the Professor: David Hume, Adam Smith, and the Friendship that Shaped Modern Thought. By Dennis C. Rasmussen. Pp. xiii, 316, Princeton/Woodstock, Princeton University Press, 2017, $24.95. -
Elijah Del Medigo and Paduan Aristotelianism: Investigating the Human Intellect. By Michael Engel. Pp. 198, London/NY, Bloomsbury, 2017, £85.00. -
Goethe: Life As A Work of Art. By Rϋdiger Safranski; translated by David Dollenmayer. Pp. xxvi, 651, London/NY, Liveright, W. W. Norton, 2017, £26.99. -
Atheism, Fundamentalism and the Protestant Reformation: Uncovering the Secret Sympathy. By Liam Jerrold Fraser. Pp. x, 269, Cambridge/NY, Cambridge University Press, 2018, £75.00. -
In Praise of Heteronomy: Making Room for Revelation. By Merold Westphal. Pp. xvi, 241, Indianapolis, Indiana University Press, 2017, $27.09. -
Heretics and Believers: A History of the English Reformation. By Peter Marshall. Pp. xix, 652, New Haven/London, Yale University Press, 2017, $35.20. -
Napoleon: The Man Behind the Myth. By Adam Zamoyski. Pp. xxiii, 727, London, William Collins, 2018, £30.00. -
Setting Aside All Authority: Giovanni Battista Riccioli and the Science Against Copernicus in the Age of Galileo. By Christopher M. Graney. Pp. xv, 270, University of Notre Dame Press, 2015, $29.00. -
The Young Descartes: Nobility, Rumor, and War. By Harold J. Cook. Pp. xvi, 276, Chicago/London, The University of Chicago Press, 2018, $31.97. -
Rival Queens: The Betrayal of Mary, Queen of Scots. By Kate Williams. Pp. viii, 407, London, Hutchinson, 2018, £25.00. -
Scientific Reduction -
Singularities and Black Holes -
Shoring up divine simplicity against modal collapse: a powers account -
Grammatical thomism -
Ambidextrous Lockeanism -
The Animal Question Meets Environmental Policy—Perspectives from Finland -
Countable additivity, idealization, and conceptual realism -
Which values should be built into economic measures? -
Asymmetry and Non-Identity -
ΕΝ ΑΡΧΗΙ ΗΝ Ο ΛΟΓΟΣ: THE LONG JOURNEY OF GRAMMATICAL ANALOGY -
Strained Interpretations -
Numéro 2019/3 – Mars – Un nouvel autoritarisme en Pologne -
Why Families Get Angry: Practical Strategies for Clinical Ethics Consultants to Rebuild Trust Between Angry Families and Clinicians in the Critical Care Environment -
Priority-Setting and Personality: Effects of Dispositional Optimism on Preferences for Allocating Healthcare Resources -
Combining Machine Learning and Semantic Features in the Classification of Corporate Disclosures -
Public Reason and Abortion: Was Rawls Right After All? -
Existential Quantifier and Ontological Pluralism -
The Little Chernobyl of Romania: The Legacy of a Uranium Mine as Negotiation Platform for Sustainable Development and the Role of New Ethics -
Unravelling the sequence of events -
Lessons from the European Regulation 1223 of 2009, on Cosmetics: Expectations Versus Reality -
Hume’s Conceivability Arguments Reconsidered -
The Goodness of Means: Instrumental and Relational Values, Causation, and Environmental Policies -
When wild nature meets the soundscape of modernity -
Correction to: Grounding-Based Formulations of Physicalism -
The Role of Art Practice in Elementary School Science - Number of publications for this day: 39
27 February 2019
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A Good Abortion Is a Tragic Abortion: Fit Motherhood and Disability Stigma -
“Cow Is a Mother, Mothers Can Do Anything for Their Children!” Gaushalas as Landscapes of Anthropatriarchy and Hindu Patriarchy -
Down girl: The logic of misogyny by Kate Manne. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017, xxiv +338 pp. Hardcover ISBN‐13:978–0–19‐060498‐1 hb $27.95 -
Integration, Community, and the Medical Model of Social Injustice -
Knowing Without Having The Competence to Do So -
Rational Mysticism: Hegel on Magic and China -
The argument from agreement: How universal values undermine moral realism -
Philosophizing from Experience: First‐Person Accounts and Epistemic Justice -
Teaching & learning guide for: Balancing the physics of radiation: Challenges to the system of quantities and units in radiological protection -
Moses Maimonides and Judah Halevi on Order and Law in the World of Nature, and Beyond -
The reflexive potential of silence: Emotions, the ‘everyday’ and ethical international relations -
SUCCESS AGAINST THE ODDS: THE EFFECT OF MENTORING ON THE CAREERS OF SENIOR BLACK AND MINORITY ETHNIC ACADEMICS IN THE UK -
Stop crying! The impact of situational demands on interpersonal emotion regulation -
Basic income, social freedom and the fabric of justice -
Alexius Meinong -
Oh, the things you don’t know: awe promotes awareness of knowledge gaps and science interest -
Is the Precautionary Principle a Midlevel Principle? -
Risky Killing -
What Does Morality Require When We Disagree? -
A Surprisingly Common Dilemma -
Current Controversies in Virtue Theory, edited by Mark Alfano -
The Ethics of War, edited by Saba Bazargan-Forward and Samuel C. Rickless -
Knowing Better: Virtue, Deliberation, and Normative Ethics, written by Daniel Star -
Disability, Avoidance and the Academy: Challenging Resistance, Disability, Avoidance and the Academy, edited by David Bolt and Claire Penketh -
One Child: Do We Have a Right to More?, written by Sarah Conly. -
The Contra Proferentem Rule: Contract Law’s Great Survivor -
Modal operators and toric ideals -
A logical framework for view updating in indefinite databases -
Guidelines for open peer review implementation -
Training Transdisciplinary Educators: Intercultural Learning and Regenerative Practices in Ecuador -
Legal and LSP Linguistics and Translation: Asian Languages’ Perspectives -
Medizin-ethische Richtlinien – Urteilsfähigkeit in der medizinischen Praxis -
The Animal Ethics of Temple Grandin: A Protectionist Analysis -
On Scientism, Unlimited -
Scientific Integrity Principles and Best Practices: Recommendations from a Scientific Integrity Consortium -
From Garfinkel’s ‘Experiments in Miniature’ to the Ethnomethodological Analysis of Interaction -
Editorial 61 -
Scientist, Quo Vadis Without Ethics? An Introduction to Special Collection on “Environmental Ethics: Issues and Perspectives from Romania” -
Cognitive Enhancement vs. Plagiarism: a Quantitative Study on the Attitudes of an Italian Sample -
Soames on the Tractatus -
Potential use of clinical polygenic risk scores in psychiatry – ethical implications and communicating high polygenic risk -
Mineral misbehavior: why mineralogists don’t deal in natural kinds -
The Political Economy of Meat -
The concept of the ‘organic individual’ in Haeckel’s writings -
The Burdens of Life -
Exploring Secondary School Students’ Stances on the Predictive and Explanatory Power of Science -
Correction to: Complexity of the Universal Theory of Modal Algebras -
Plasmodial slime molds and the evolution of microbial husbandry - Number of publications for this day: 48
26 February 2019
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Of Violence and Mourning: Sovereignty, Containment, and Modern Governmentality -
Deliberative systems theory and activism -
Feminist foreign policy as ethical foreign policy? A care ethics perspective -
Empathy and cultural competence in clinical nurses: a structural equation modelling approach -
On possible restrictions of the null ideal -
Do Religious Ideas Cause Violence? -
BELIEFS OVER AVOWALS: SETTING UP THE DISCOURSE ON SELF-KNOWLEDGE -
DOXASTIC RESPONSIBILITY, GUIDANCE CONTROL, AND OWNERSHIP OF BELIEF -
MARKOV’S PRINCIPLE AND SUBSYSTEMS OF INTUITIONISTIC ANALYSIS -
PROCLUS, PORPHYRY, ATTICUS AND THE MAKER? REMARKS ON PROCLUS, IN TI. II, 1.393.31–394.5 DIEHL (ATTICUS, FR. 28) -
LAW-DETERMINATION AS GROUNDING: A COMMON GROUNDING FRAMEWORK FOR JURISPRUDENCE -
Substituting strict equivalents -
Automatic white-box testing of first-order logic ontologies