28 February 2019
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Imperial Twilight: The Opium War and the End of China’s Last Golden Age. By Stephen R. Platt. Pp. xxvii, 529, London, Atlantic Books, 2018, £25.00. -
Jonathan Edwards Among the Theologians. By Oliver D. Crisp. Pp. xx, 198. Grand Rapids, Eerdmans, 2015, $25.00/£16.99. -
Erasmus and Calvin on the Foolishness of God: Reason and Emotion in the Christian Philosophy. By Kirk Essary. Pp. xx, 278, Toronto/London, University of Toronto Press, 2017, $80.00. -
Anti‐Catholicism in America, 1620–1860. By Maura Jane Farrelly. Pp. xviii, 206, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018, £79.99. -
Martin Luther: Rebel in an Age of Upheaval. By Heinz Schilling. Trans. By Rona Johnston. Pp. xvii, 608, maps 4, Oxford University Press, 2017, $33.64. -
Theater of a Thousand Wonders: A History of Miraculous Images and Shrines in New Spain. By William B. Taylor. Pp. xxvi, 654. Cambridge University Press, 2016, $140.00. -
The Making of Martin Luther. By Richard Rex. Pp. xii, 279, Princeton/Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2017, $20.68. -
Eunuch and Emperor in the Great Age of Qing Rule. By Norman A. Kutcher. Pp. xxv, 317, Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2018, US$75.00. -
Reformations: The Early Modern World, 1450‐1650. By Carlos M. N. Eire. Pp. xviii, 893, New Haven/London, Yale University Press, 2016, $30.01. -
Jesuit Foundations and Medici Power, 1532‐1621. By Kathleen Comerford. Pp. xvi, 316, Leiden/Boston, Brill, 2017, €142,00/$170.00. -
The Literature of the Arminian Controversy: Religion, Politics, and the Stage in the Dutch Republic. By Freya Sierhuis. Pp. xi, 294, Oxford University Press, 2015, $83.63. -
L’Égypte et la Compagnie de Jésus. By Charles Libois S.J. Pp. 237, Dar el‐Machreq, Beyrouth, 2015, n.p.g. -
Reading Machiavelli: Scandalous Books, Suspect Engagements & the Virtue of Populist Politics. By John P. McCormick. Pp. xi, 271, Princeton/Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2018, $29.95. -
Food, Religion and Communities in Early Modern Europe, by Christopher Kissane. Pp. x, 226, London/NY, Bloomsbury 2018, £68.62. -
The Luther Effect in Eastern Europe. History, Culture, Memory. Edited by Joachim Bahlcke, Beate Störtkuhl and Matthias Weber. Translated by Sarah Paley. (Schriften des Bundesinstituts für Kultur und Geschichte der Deutschen im östlichen Europa 69). Pp. 379, Berlin/Boston, De Gruyter/Oldenbourg, 2017, £26.99/$29.52. -
Henry VII’s New Men and the Making of Tudor England. By Steven Gunn. Pp. xiv, 393, Oxford University Press, 2016, £60.00. -
The Standard Bearer of the Roman Church: Lawrence of Brindisi & Capuchin Missions in the Holy Roman Empire (1599‐1613). By Andrew J. G. Drenas. Pp. xvii, 246, Washington, D. C., The Catholic University of America Press, 2018, $75.00. -
Patriot or Traitor: The Life and Death of Sir Walter Ralegh. By Anna Beer. Pp. 317, London, Oneworld Publications, 2018, £18.99/$27.95. -
The Sacred Home in Renaissance Italy. By Abigail Brundin, Deborah Howard, and Mary Laven. Pp. xxxi, 366, Oxford University Press, 2018, £30.00/$45.95. -
Reformation Divided: Catholics, Protestants and the Conversion of England. By Eamon Duffy. Pp. 441, London/NY, Bloomsbury, 2017, $33.58. -
All Things Made New: The Reformation and its Legacy. By Diarmaid MacCulloch. Pp. xii, 451, Oxford University Press, 2016, $19.95. -
Invisible Worlds: Death, Religion and the Supernatural in England, 1500‐1700. By Peter Marshall. Pp. viii, 260, London, SPCK, 2017, $20.84. -
The Philosopher’s English King: Shakespeare’s Henriad as Political Philosophy. By Leon Craig. Pp. 292, Boydell & Brewer and University of Rochester Press, 2015, $95.00/2018 pap $34.95. -
The English Armada: The Greatest Naval Disaster in English History. By Luis Gorrochategui Santos; translated by Peter J. Gold. Pp. xii, 323, London/NY, Bloomsbury, 2018, £26.99. -
Aquinas Among The Protestants. Edited by Manfred Svensson and David VanDrunen. Pp. ix, 314, Chichester/Hoboken, Wiley Blackwell, 2017, $35.83. -
The Nine Years War, 1593‐1603, O’Neill, Mountjoy and the Military Revolution. By James O’Neill. Pp.332, Dublin, Four Courts Press, 2017, $38.88. -
Empire of Sentiment: The Death of Livingstone and the Myth of Victorian Imperialism. By Joanna Lewis. Pp. xxxviii, 266, Cambridge/NY, Cambridge University Press, 2018, £30.00/$29.47. -
Catholicism, Identity and Politics in the Age of Enlightenment: The Life and Career of Sir Thomas Gascoigne, 1745‐1810. By Alexander Lock. Pp.x, 270, Woodbridge, The Boydell Press, 2016, £60.00. -
To Heaven or to Hell. Bartolomé de Las Casas Confesionario. By David Thomas Orique, O.P. Pp. xiv, 127, University Park, PA, The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2018, $24.95. -
Isabella of Castile: Europe’s First Great Queen. By Giles Tremlett. Pp. xv, 608, London/NY, Bloomsbury, 2017, £25.00. -
From Hus to Luther: Visual Culture in the Bohemian Reformation (1380‐1620) (Medieval Church Studies Vol. 33). Edited by Kateřina Horníčková and Michal Šronĕk. Pp. xx, 323, colour plates 8; black and white plates 48, Turnhout, Brepols, 2016, $113.00. -
The Many Deaths of Jew Sϋss: The Notorious Trial and Execution of an Eighteenth‐Century Court Jew. By Yair Mintzker. Pp. x, 330, Princeton/Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2017, $27.95. -
Contrabandista entre mundos fronterizos: Hommage au Professeuer Hugues Didier. Edited by Nicolas Balutet, Paloma Otaola, & Delphine Tempère. Pp. 425, Paris, Éditions Publibook, 2010, $105.99. -
Turncoat: Benedict Arnold and the Crisis of American Liberty. By Stephen Brumwell. Pp. ix, 372, New Haven/London, Yale University Press, 2018, $22.01/£25.00. -
Hovering Over the Surface of the Waters: Just How Metaphysical is Hegel’s God? -
In Search of Japan’s Hidden Christians: A Story of Suppression, Secrecy & Survival. By John Dougill. Pp. xx, 234, London, SPCK, 2016, $13.05/$8.77. -
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: 75
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.