23 November 2018
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“Agent of Empire: Gaming with Imperialism in No Man’s Sky” (Hello Games, 2016): Review of No Man’s Sky. By Sean Murray, Grant Duncan, Ryan Doyle, and David Ream. Video Game. Guildford, UK: Hello Games, 2016. -
The Parliament that Science Built: Credibility, Architecture, and Britain’s Palace of Westminster -
Audacious Psyche: Visualizing Evolution in John Pringle Nichol’s Romantic Universe -
Diagramming Evolution: The Case of Darwin’s Trees -
Projecting Nature: Agostino Scilla’s Seventeenth-Century Fossil Drawings -
Tools for Thought: The Case of Mathematics -
On the Stories Told by Indicator Diagrams and Carnot Diagrams -
A Portrait of the Naturalist as a Young Man -
Cook’s Voyages to the Pacific after 250 years. Exhibition review of James Cook: The Voyages, at the British Library, London. April–August 2018. British Library, £14.00 -
Graph-algebras—Faithful representations and mediating objects in mathematics -
The Multiple and Lively Souls of Space Science in the Arab World -
The Proof Is in the Diagram: Liu Yi and the Graphical Writing of Algebraic Equations in Eleventh-Century China -
Let the Diagram Speak: Compass Arcs and Visual Auxiliaries in Printed Diagrams of Euclid’s Elements -
Tools of Reason: The Practice of Scientific Diagramming from Antiquity to the Present -
Between republicans and freemasons: A lost zoological collection found in a very particular school -
Soviet scientists in chinese institutes: A historical study of cooperation between the two academies of sciences in 1950s -
Miracle near 34th street: Wartime Penicillin Research at St John’s University, NY -
Glücksmaschinen und Maschinenglück: Grundlagen einer Technik- und Kulturgeschichte des technisierten Spiels, Stefan Poser, Transcript, Bielefeld, 2016, 404 pp. ISBN: 978-3-8376-3610-9 (print) -
Beyond Mendelism: Review of Heredity Explored: Between Public Domain and Experimental Science, 1850–1930, Staffan Müller-Wille and Christina Brandt (Eds.), The MIT Press, 2016. -
Sacred Body Parts: Review of Bodies of Evidence: Ancient Anatomical Votives Past, Present and Future, Jane Draycott and Emma-Jayne Graham (Eds.), Routledge, 2017 -
Speaking with an iPad: Giving Voice: Mobile Communication, Disability, and Inequality, Meryl Alper, The MIT Press, 2017 -
On the Importance of the Imaginative Forward Glance -
From Moneyball to Concussion: Sports and the Cultural Reception of Expertise. -
A Collection of Brain Sections of “Euthanasia” Victims: The Series H of Julius Hallervorden -
Far from the Lonely Crowd: The Trenchant Techno-Cynicism of Mr. Robot -
Why the history of public consultation matters for contemporary health policy -
Polar expeditions and the quest for celebrity -
It’s Déjà vu all over again1 -
It’s Déjà vu all over again1 -
“But Everyone Else Is Doing It”: Competition and Business Self‐Regulation -
Irreducibility and (Trans) Sexual Difference -
Editorial Introduction to the Found Cluster on Trans Feminist Philosophy -
Use And the Function of Property -
Self-Locating Belief and Updating on Learning -
Sven Ove Hansson (ed.): The Ethics of Technology. Methods and Approaches -
Standing Standpoints and Argumentative Associates: What is at Stake in a Public Political Argument? -
Lenin and the crisis of Russian Marxism -
The Sense of Deception: Illusion and Hallucination as Nullified, Invalid Perception -
Der Streit der russischen Marxisten um Kants Ethik -
The prohibited Nietzsche: anti-Nitzscheanism in Soviet Russia -
The ethical catastrophe of contemporary Russia and its foresights in Russian thought -
Teaching Children to Ignore Alternatives is—Sometimes—Necessary: Indoctrination as a Dispensable Term -
The Termination Risks of Simulation Science -
The large tokamak JT-60: a history of the fight to achieve the Japanese fusion research mission -
Variation of information as a measure of one-to-one causal specificity -
Civil Economy: An Alternative to the Social Market Economy? Analysis in the Framework of Individual versus Institutional Ethics - Number of publications for this day: 46
22 November 2018
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Finding Trust in Government -
Practical Identity, Obligation, and Sociality -
On the need for real dialogue: What’s wrong with monological contractualism? -
Decoloniality and decolonizing Critical Theory -
Contents: (Math. Log. Quart. 4‐5/2018) -
The Effect of modality specific interference on working memory in recalling aversive auditory and visual memories -
Triggering domain restriction -
The importance of ethical expertise -
In the patients best interest: appraising social network site information for surrogate decision making -
Patient preference predictors and the problem of naked statistical evidence -
National Standards for Public Involvement in Research: missing the forest for the trees -
Developing an ethics framework for living donor transplantation -
The need for donor consent in mitochondrial replacement -
Reviewing code consistency is important, but research ethics committees must also make a judgement on scientific justification, methodological approach and competency of the research team -
Does egg donation for mitochondrial replacement techniques generate parental responsibilities? -
‘No to lesbian motherhood using human nuclear genome transfer -
Pathways to genetic parenthood for same-sex couples -
How to read an ethics paper -
Ethics rounds: affecting ethics quality at all organisational levels -
Organismal death, the dead-donor rule and the ethics of vital organ procurement -
On the personal utility of Alzheimers disease-related biomarker testing in the research context -
An unquestioned assumption in the debate on the dead donor rule -
Lesbian motherhood and mitochondrial replacement techniques: reproductive freedom and genetic kinship -
Ethics briefings -
I love my children: am I racist? On the wish to be biologically related to ones children -
Messy autonomy: Commentary on Patient preference predictors and the problem of naked statistical evidence -
Gender, Ethnicity, and Transgender Embodiment: Interrogating Classification in Facial Feminization Surgery -
Timely/Untimely – The Rhythm of Things and the Time of Life -
Sylvia Wynter’s Decolonial Rejoinder to Judith Butler’s Ethics of Vulnerability -
Le double repentir d’Austin – Enque·te sur le mode de traitement du langage par Latour -
Peregrinations and Pathways – Malabou, Schelling, and Plasticity -
On Poietic Remembering and Forgetting – Hermeneutic Recollection, “Immortality,” and Diotima’s Historico-Hermeneutic Leanings -
Du droit moderne au droit de la Terre – Une relecture de la jurisprudence de Bruno Latour dans son Enquête sur les modes d’existence -
La théorie de l’acteur-réseau entre Latour et Simondon -
Un monde commun d’Arendt à Latour ? -
La religion comme élément structurel du système philosophique de Bruno Latour -
Erratum Notice -
Index to Volume 23 -
Thanks to our Reviewers 2018 -
Defending the Defenders: Environmental Protectors, Climate Change and Human Rights -
Anthropocentrism, Logocentrism, and Neural Networks: Victoria Davion Prefigures Some Important Lessons from Nature -
What’s in a Name? in Defense of Ecofeminism (Not Ecological Feminisms, Feminist Ecology, or Gender and the Environment): Or “Why Ecofeminism Need not be Ecofeminine—But so What if it is?” -
Ecofeminist Teaching and Mentoring: Vicky Davion’s Legacy -
Democracy laid low by the market -
Bernardino Telesio -
“I will speake of that subject no more”: the Whig legacy of Thomas Hobbes -
Paul O’Grady Aquinas’s Philosophy of Religion (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). Pp. 264. £22.50 (Pbk). ISBN 978 0 2302 8517 0. -
Business Ethics for a Material World: An Ecological Approach to Object Stewardship, by Ryan Burg. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2018. 379 pp. -
How to Take Offense: Responding to Microaggression -
Moral Diversity and Moral Responsibility -
Normative Moral Neuroscience: The Third Tradition of Neuroethics -
Gluing life together. Computer simulation in the life sciences: an introduction -
Linking Proactive Personality to Life Satisfaction in the Chinese Context: The Mediation of Interpersonal Trust and Moderation of Positive Reciprocity Beliefs -
Animal life and mind in Hobbes’s philosophy of nature