27 December 2018
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Kant’s Concept of Law -
Accounting for the Moral Significance of Technology: Revisiting the Case of Non-Medical Sex Selection -
Simulation, Epistemic Opacity, and ‘Envirotechnical Ignorance’ in Nuclear Crisis -
Belief Sentences and Compositionality. Notional Part - Number of publications for this day: 4
26 December 2018
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2018 Manuscript Reviewers -
Who Deserves Access to Care in Children’s Hospitals? -
Poverty: Not a Justification for Banning Physician‐Assisted Death -
Who Are You? -
Of Monsters and Men -
Wrestling with the Monster: Frankenstein and Organ Transplantation -
On Cute Monkeys and Repulsive Monsters -
Locating the Source(s) of the Social Value Requirement(s) -
Unexpected Creatures: Procreative Liberty and the Frankenstein Ballet -
Research Information for Reasonable People -
Difficulties with Applying a Strong Social Value Requirement to Clinical Research -
Rereading Frankenstein: What If Victor Frankenstein Had Actually Been Evil? -
Medical Aid in Dying: Bioethics as Sideshow -
Work Requirements That Don’t Work -
The Social Value Requirement in Research: From the Transactional to the Basic Structure Model of Stakeholder Obligations -
Why Philosophy Matters for the Study of Religion & Vice Versa. By Thomas A. Lewis. Pp. viii, 177, Oxford University Press, 2015, £20.00. -
R. G. Collingwood: An Autobiography & Other Writings: with Essays on Collingwood’s Life and Work. Edited with Introduction by David Boucher & Teresa Smith. Pp.. li, 581, Oxford University Press, 2017, £2500/$32.50. -
What Kind of Creatures Are We? By Noam Chomsky. Pp. xxiv, 167, NY/Chichester, Columbia University Press, 2016, $13.95. -
Thomas Kuhn’s Revolutions: A Historical and Evolutionary Philosophy of Science? By James A. Marcum. Pp. viii, 287. London, Bloomsbury, 2015, £20.68/$29.95. -
The Human Advantage: A New Understanding of How Our Brain Became Remarkable. By Suzana Herculano‐Houzel. Pp. xiii, 256, Cambridge/London, The MIT Press, 2016, £19.95. -
The Penultimate Curiosity: How Science Swims in the Slipstream of Ultimate Questions. By Roger Wagner and Andrew Briggs. Pp. xxiii, 468. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2016, £26.49. -
Big Gods: How Religion Transformed Cooperation and Conflict. By Ara Norenzayan. Pp. xiii, 248. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2013, £19.95. God Is Watching You: How the Fear of God Makes Us Human. By Dominic Johnson. Pp. x, 286. New York, Oxford University Press, 2016, £15.90. -
Dimensions of Faith: Understanding Faith through the Lens of Science and Religion. By Steve Donaldson. Pp. xiv, 282. Cambridge, Lutterworth Press, 2015, £22/$29.82. -
The Milesians: Thales. Edited by Georg Wöhrle. Translation and additional material by Richard McKirahan. Pp. vii, 710, Berlin, de Gruyter, 2014 (Traditio Praesocratica vol. 1), 127.95 €. -
Why Philosophy Matters for the Study of Religion & Vice Versa. By Thomas A. Lewis. Pp. viii, 177, Oxford University Press, 2015, £20.00. -
Science before Socrates: Parmenides, Anaxagoras, and the New Astronomy. By Daniel W. Graham. Pp. xiii, 287, Oxford University Press, 2013, $49.95/£19.99. -
Seeking Perfection: A Dialogue about the Mind, the Soul, and What It Means to be Human. By Matt J. Rossano. Pp xvii, 195, Transaction Publishers, 2015, £24.50 /$24.95. -
Mortal Imitations of Divine Life: The Nature of the Soul in Aristotle’s De Anima. By Eli Diamond. Pp. xiii, 333, Evanston, Northwestern University Press, 2015. -
Philosophy of Microbiology. By Maureen A. O’Malley. Pp. x, 269. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2014, £22.99. -
Priest of Nature: The Religious Worlds of Isaac Newton. By Rob Iliffe. Pp. xi, 522, Oxford University Press, 2017, £22.99 -
Paranoid Science: The Christian Right’s War on Reality. By Antony Alumkal. Pp. x, 246, New York, New York University Press, 2017, $35.00. -
From Aristotle’s Teleology to Darwin’s Genealogy: The Stamp of Inutility. By Marco Solinas. Translated by James Douglas. Pp. x, 182. London, Palgrave Macmillan, 2015, £60.00. -
Unlocking Divine Action: Contemporary Science & Thomas Aquinas. By Michael J. Dodds, O.P. Pp. ix, 311, Washington, D.C., Catholic University of America Press, 2012, $69.95. -
A Natural History of Human Thinking. By Michael Tomasello. Pp. ix, 178, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 2014, $19.95. -
Resting on the Future: Catholic Theology for an Unfinished Universe. By John F. Haught. Pp. viii, 221. NY/London, Bloomsbury, 2015, $29.95/£19.99. -
Creator God, Evolving World. By Cynthia Crysdale and Neil Ormerod. Pp. xiv, 168, Minneapolis, Fortress, 2013, £11.85. -
Immaterialism. By Graham Harman. Pp. vi, 134, Cambridge/Malden, Polity Press, 2016, £9.99. -
Science and Spirituality: Making Room for Faith in the Age of Science. By Michael Ruse. Pp.viii, 264, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge/New York, 2014, £15.31/$22.99. -
After Physicalism. Edited by Paul Göcke. Pp. ix, 374. Indiana, University of Notre Dame Press, 2012, £34.50/$42. Mind, Brain and Free Will. By Richard Swinburne. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2013, £19.99/$34.95. -
The Crisis of Progress: Science, Society and Values. By John C. Caiazza. Pp. v, 163, New Brunswick, New Jersey, Transaction Publishers, 2016, £48.50/$100. -
A Critical Introduction To Scientific Realism. By Paul Dicken. Pp. ix, 214. London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2016, £28.99. -
Beyond the God Delusion. By Thomas Jackson. Pp. x, 112, Golden Toad Publications, 2015, £4.99. -
A Foot In The River: Why Our Lives Change – and the Limits of Evolution. By Felipe Fernández‐Armesto. Pp. 294. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2017, £12.99. -
Nature: Its Conceptual Architecture. By Louis Caruana. Pp. 332. Bern, Peter Lang, 2014, £63.00. -
The Runes of Evolution: How the Universe Became Self‐Aware. By Simon Conway Morris. Pp. xiii, 493. West Conshohocken, PA, Templeton Press, 2015, $39.95. -
Enactivist Interventions: Rethinking the Mind. By Shaun Gallagher. Pp. xi, 249, Oxford University Press, 2017, $40.00. -
The Last Man Who Knew Everything: The Life and Times of Enrico Fermi, Father of the Nuclear Age. By David N. Schwartz. Pp. xxiii, 451, NY, Basic Books, 2017, $35.00. -
Philosophy of Religion: Towards a More Humane Approach. By John Cottingham. Pp. XIV, 192, Cambridge University Press, 2014 -
Understanding Moral Sentiments: Darwinian Perspectives? Edited by Hilary Putnam, Susan Neiman and Jeffrey P. Schloss. Pp. 273, Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick and London, 2014, $54.95/£47.17. -
No God, No Science? Theology, Cosmology and Biology. By Michael Hanby. Pp. xviii, 435, Malden, MA/Oxford, Wiley‐Blackwell, 2013, £72.00. -
Evolution: Scripture and Nature Say Yes! By Denis O. Lamoureux. Pp. 196. Grand Rapids, Michigan, Zondervan, 2016, £5.73. The Not‐So‐Intelligent Designer: Why Evolution Explains the Human Body and Intelligent Design Does Not. By Abby Hafer. Pp. xii, 229, Lutterworth Press, Cambridge, 2016, £18.50/$37.00. -
Plato and the Post‐Socratic Dialogue: The Return to the Philosophy of Nature. By Charles H. Kahn. Pp. xvi, 249, Cambridge University Press, 2013, $90.00/£55.00. -
The Ashgate Research Companion to Theological Anthropology. Edited by Joshua R. Farris and Charles Taliaferro. Pp. xix, 384. London, Ashgate, 2015, £141.74. -
An Alternative to Giere’s Perspectival Realism -
Burned Alive: Giordano Bruno, Galileo and the Inquisition. By Alberto A. Martínez. Pp. 348, London, Reaktion Books, 2018, £25.00. -
Faith and Wisdom in Science. By Tom McLeish. Pp. x, 284. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2014, £18.99. -
Evolving Brains, Emerging Gods: Early Humans and the Origins of Religion. By E. Fuller Torrey. Pp. xv, 291, NY, Columbia University Press, 2017, $35/£27. -
The Presocratics and the Supernatural: Magic, Philosophy and Science in Early Greece. By Andrew Gregory. Pp. ix, 279, London, Bloomsbury, 2013, £64.99. -
The Big Picture: On the Origins of Life, Meaning, and the Universe Itself. By Sean Carroll. Pp. ix, 470, NY, Dutton Press, 2016, $28.00. -
Aquinas’s Ontology of the Material World: Change, Hylomorphism, and Material Objects, by Jeffrey E. Brower. Pp. xxii, 327, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2014. $74.00. -
The Wisdom of the Liminal: Evolution and Other Animals in Human Becoming. By Celia Deane‐Drummond. Pp. xii, 346. Grand Rapids MI, Eerdmans, 2014, $35.00/£23.99. -
Evolution, Games and God: The Principle of Cooperation. Edited by Martin A. Nowak and Sarah Coakley. Pp. xii, 400. Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, Harvard University Press, 2013. $35/£25.95. -
Why Only Us? Language and Evolution. By Robert C. Berwick and Noam Chomsky. Pp. vii, 215, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 2016, $14.35. -
Alternative Concepts of God: Essays on the Metaphysics of the Divine. Edited by Andrei A. Buckareff and Yujin Nagasawa. Pp. ix, 299. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2016, £45.00. -
Setting Aside All Authority: Giovanni Battista Riccioli and the Science against Copernicus in the Age of Galileo. By Christopher M. Graney. Pp. xv, 270. Notre Dame, Indiana, University of Notre Dame Press, 2015, $29.00. -
R. G. Collingwood: An Autobiography & Other Writings: with Essays on Collingwood’s Life and Work. Edited with Introduction by David Boucher & Teresa Smith. Pp.. li, 581, Oxford University Press, 2017, £2500/$32.50. -
Beyond Matter: Why Science Needs Metaphysics. By Roger Trigg. Pp. xiii, 162. West Conshohocken, PA, Templeton Press, 2015, $24.95. -
Newborns in crisis: An outline of neonatal ethical dilemmas in humanitarian medicine -
Value-entanglement and the integrity of scientific research -
Defending eliminative structuralism and a whole lot more (or less) -
The Teaching Excellence Framework, Epistemic Insensibility and the Question of Purpose -
Thinking in Nearness: Seven Steps on the Way to a Heideggerian Approach to Education -
Debunking leftward progress -
The Metaphysics of Words -
How to avoid begging the question against evolutionary debunking arguments -
Demarcating depression -
Reduced willingness to approach genuine smilers in social anxiety explained by potential for social evaluation, not misperception of smile authenticity -
Media and moral education: A philosophy of critical engagement -
Differences in adult and adolescent listeners’ ratings of valence and arousal in emotional prosody -
Belonging to Another: Christ, Moral Nature, and the Shape of Humility -
Hegel’s Critique of Greek Ethical Life -
RE-EVALUATING THE CREDIBILITY OF EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY: THE MISINFORMATION EFFECT AND THE OVERCRITICAL JUROR -
CITING EMPEDOCLES: A BILINGUAL PUN AT OVID, MET. 15.58 -
WHICH ROMANS PUNISHED THE GREEKS FOR WHAT THEY DID TO TROY? -
Tragedy and Redress in Western Literature: A Philosophical Perspective, by Richard Gaskin -
Kant on Reflection and Virtue, by Melissa Merritt -
From logics of formal inconsistency to logics of formal classicality -
Ethics and Artificial Intelligence: Suicide Prevention on Facebook - Number of publications for this day: 88
25 December 2018
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Interculturality as a source of organisational positivity in expatriate work teams: An exploratory study -
Gene editing: An ethical disruptor? -
Survey Article: Global Investment Rules as a Site for Moral Inquiry -
Effect of negative emotional content on attentional maintenance in working memory -
A Defense of the Dead Donor Rule -
The Case of Jahi McMath: A Neurologist’s View -
The Dead Donor Rule as Policy Indoctrination -
Rethinking Brain Death as a Legal Fiction: Is the Terminology the Problem?