17 February 2019
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“WHITE CRISIS” AND/AS “EXISTENTIAL RISK,” OR THE ENTANGLED APOCALYPTICISM OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE -
RESPONSE TO MY CRITICS: THE LIFE OF CHRISTIAN RACIAL FORMS IN MODERN SCIENCE -
RACIAL SCIENCE AND “ABSOLUTE QUESTIONS”: REOCCUPATIONS AND REPOSITIONS -
“ÁLL TRÁDES, THEIR GEAR AND TACKLE AND TRIM”: THEOLOGY, COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, AND PSYCHONEUROIMMUNOLOGY IN TRANSVERSAL DIALOGUE -
CHRISTIAN THOUGHT, RACE, BLUMENBACH, AND HISTORICIZING -
EXISTENTIAL HOPE AND EXISTENTIAL DESPAIR IN AI APOCALYPTICISM AND TRANSHUMANISM -
“LANDSCAPE PLOTTED AND PIECED”: EXPLORING THE CONTOURS OF ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN (NEURO)SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY -
“THINGS COUNTER, ORIGINAL, SPARE, STRANGE”: DEVELOPING A POSTFOUNDATIONAL TRANSVERSAL MODEL FOR SCIENCE/RELIGION DIALOGUE -
CARGOISM AND SCIENTIFIC JUSTIFICATION IN THE SEARCH FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL INTELLIGENCE -
MIND UPLOADING AND EMBODIED COGNITION: A THEOLOGICAL RESPONSE -
Darwin, Dharma, and the Divine: Evolutionary Theory and Religion in Modern Japan. By G. Clinton Godart. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2017. 341 pages. Hardcover US $68.00. -
THE COEVOLUTION OF HUMAN ORIGINS, HUMAN VARIATION, AND THEIR MEANING IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY -
Religion vs. Science: What Religious People Really Think. By Elaine Howard Ecklund and Christopher P. Scheitle. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2018. ix + 224 pages. Hardcover, US $29.95. -
THE ATHENIAN ALTAR AND THE AMAZONIAN CHATBOT: A PAULINE READING OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND APOCALYPTIC ENDS -
THE DEVIL IN TECHNOLOGIES: RUSSIAN ORTHODOX NEOCONSERVATISM VERSUS SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS -
AN INTERDISCIPLINARY FRAMEWORK FOR ISLAMIC COGNITIVE THEORIES -
INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND APOCALYPTICISM -
ADDING LEMON JUICE TO POISON – RAISING CRITICAL QUESTIONS ABOUT THE OXYMORONIC NATURE OF MINDFULNESS IN EDUCATION AND ITS FUTURE DIRECTION -
Building autonomous learners: perspectives from research and practice using self-determination theory -
The dominating effects of economic crises -
Dance and the Philosophy of Action: A Framework for the Aesthetics of Dance - Number of publications for this day: 21
16 February 2019
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Historicity and explanation -
Godmanhood vs Mangodhood: An Eastern Orthodox Response to Transhumanism -
Deontic power and institutional contexts -
Framing fracking -
Criticism and justification of negotiated compromises -
The 2015 Paris Climate Conference -
Sophistical refutations in the climate change debates -
Environmental manifestoes -
Environmental argumentation -
Descartes’ Epistemology -
Disoriented Liberalism: Ortega y Gasset in the Ruins of Empire -
Reimagining Fugitive Democracy and Transformative Sanctuary with Black Frontline Communities in the Underground Railroad - Number of publications for this day: 12
15 February 2019
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A Duty to Resist: When Disobedience Should Be Uncivil Candice Delmas, 2018 NewYork: Oxford University Press ix + 295 pp, £19.99 (hb) -
Holistic Conditionalization and Underminable Perceptual Learning -
No Social Revolution Without Sexual Revolution -
Introduction to self, motivation and virtue studies -
Educating for virtue: How wisdom coordinates informal, non-formal and formal education in motivation to virtue in Canada and South Korea -
Human Nature and Biotechnological Enhancement: Some Theological Considerations -
Acquiring Incorruption: Maximian Theosis and Scientific Transhumanism -
Playing God or Participating in God? What Considerations Might the New Testament Bring to the Ethics of the Biotechnological Future? -
Buddha -
Medieval Theories: Properties of Terms -
Egocentricity and Mysticism: An Anthropological Study by Ernst Tugendhat (review) -
Zhuangzi’s Knowing-How and Skepticism -
In a Double Way: Nāmarūpa in Buddhaghosa’s Phenomenology -
Madhyamaka, Metaphysical Realism, and the Possibility of an Ancestral World -
Self in Nature, Nature in the Lifeworld: A Reinterpretation of Watsuji’s Concept of Fūdo -
Huayan Numismatics as Metaphysics: Explicating Fazang’s Coin-Counting Metaphor -
The Context(s) of “Correct Seeing”: Truth and Fiction in Tibetan Madhyamaka -
The Discontents of Moderate Political Confucianism and the Future of Democracy in East Asia -
The Dao and the Form: Innate Divisions and the Natural Hermeneutics of Plato and Zhuangzi -
I am Not a Sage but an Archer: Confucius on Agency and Freedom -
The Logic of Not: An Invitation to a Holistic Mode of Thinking from an East Asian Perspective—An Essay in Celebration of Roger Ames on the Occasion of His Retirement -
Contrasting Nyāya-Vaiśeṣika and Buddhist Explanations of Attention -
Women on Love: Idealization in the Philosophies of Diotima (The Symposium) and Murasaki Shikibu (The Tale of Genji) -
An Alternative Way of Confucian Sincerity: Wang Yangming’s “Unity of Knowing and Doing” as a Response to Zhu Xi’s Puzzle of Self-Deception -
African and Chinese Philosophies Compared: A Dialogue between East and South -
Index to Volume 68 -
Ru Meditation: Gao Panlong (1562–1626 C.E.) trans. by Bin Song (review) -
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Briefe über China (1694-1716): Die Korrespondenz mit Barthélemy Des Bosses S.J. und anderen Mitgliedern des Ordens ed. by Rita Widmaier and Malte-Ludolf Babin (review) -
Knowledge and Power in the Philosophies of Ḥamīd al-Dīn Kirmānī and Mullā Ṣadrā Shirazi by Sayeh Meisami (review) -
China’s Particular Values and the Issue of Universal Significance: Contemporary Confucians Amidst the Politics of Universal Values -
Rules of Composition: A Mereological Examination of the Dao-You Relation -
Propositional Attitude Reports -
Revisiting the past and back to the future: Horizons of cognition and emotion research -
Propaganda, Misinformation, and the Epistemic Value of Democracy -
MODEL THEORY AND MACHINE LEARNING -
INDEPENDENCE IN GENERIC INCIDENCE STRUCTURES -
Numéro 2019/1 – n° 65 – La planification aujourd’hui -
A mathematical solution to Peto’s paradox using Polya’s urn model: implications for the aetiology of cancer in general -
What’s new in the new ideology critique? -
Representing credal imprecision: from sets of measures to hierarchical Bayesian models -
American Roth -
Evidence for personalised medicine: mechanisms, correlation, and new kinds of black box -
Monism and Particularism: Methodology in Brentano’s Psychology -
Building a corpus of legal argumentation in Japanese judgement documents: towards structure-based summarisation -
CLAUDETTE: an automated detector of potentially unfair clauses in online terms of service -
Just choice: a Danielsian analysis of the aims and scope of prenatal screening for fetal abnormalities -
Should we be dogmatically conciliatory? -
Scientific devotion - Number of publications for this day: 48
14 February 2019
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Numéro 2019/1 – n° 65 – La planification aujourd’hui -
A Paradox Involving Representational States and Activities -
Does Ethical Reinforcement Pay? Evidence from the Canadian Mutual Fund Industry in the Post‐Financial Crisis Era -
Say‐On‐Pay Voting: A Five‐Year Retrospective -
Tolerance: A Hierarchical Analysis -
The Exploitation Problem -
Corporate Environmental Responsibilities and Executive Compensation: A Risk Management Perspective -
The gestation of German biology: Philosophy and physiology from Stahl to Schelling, John H. Zammito. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Ill (2018), pp. i-vi +523, index. Price US $45.00 hardback ISBN 978-0-226-52079-7, $10.00 e-book ISBN 978-0-226-52082-7 -
Educational Equality: A Politico‐Temporal Approach -
Education for Democratic Tolerance, Respect and the Limits of Political Liberalism -
News from the Leibniz Gesellschaft -
Recent Works on Leibniz – 2018 -
The New Method of Learning and Teaching Jurisprudence, According to the Principles of the Didactic Art Premised in the General Part and in the Light of Experience -
The Bulletin Leibnizien IV 2018: A Critical Notice -
Kant on Reality, Cause, and Force: From the Early Modern Tradition to the Critical Philosophy -
Organism and Harmony – Leibniz’s Thought at the Turn of the Twentieth Century -
Monads, Composition, and Force: Ariadnean Threads through Leibniz’s Labyrinth -
Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies (37, 1: 2017): Special Issue on Russell and Leibniz -
The Hegelian Roots of Russell’s Critique of Leibniz