13 November 2018
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Comments on Talking to Our Selves by John Doris -
Comments on John Doris, Talking to Our Selves: Reflection, Ignorance, and Agency -
Making Do Without (Reflection): A (Very Partial) Response to Arpaly, Tiberius, and Kane -
Précis of Talking to Our Selves -
Selfhood, Agency, and Responsibility: Reflections on John Doris’ Talking to Our Selves: Reflection, Ignorance, and Agency -
The Very Idea of an Educated Public: On Philosophical Education and MacIntyre’s Project -
Sidney Hook -
Beyond Justice: Pufendorf and Locke on the Desire for Esteem -
Book Review: Poetic Justice: Rereading Plato’s “Republic,”, by Jill Frank -
Experiments with automatic software piracy detection utilising machine-learning classifiers for micro-signatures -
The enlightenment and its critics1 -
APOLOGY -
Apology -
A novel Bayesian deep learning methodology for enhanced foetal cardiac signal mining -
Physics Avoidance: Essays in Conceptual Strategy -
The dark side of the exceptional: On moral exemplars, character education, and negative emotions -
SOCRATES’ HOUSE: A NOTE ON HORACE, ODES 1.29 -
CIRIS 265: AN EMENDATION -
Correction to: Alaska’s next generation of potential fishermen: a survey of youth attitudes towards fishing and community in Bristol Bay and the Kodiak Archipelago -
Exploring Users’ Perceptions and Senses of Solidarity in Taiwan’s National Health Insurance -
Structuring Mind: The Nature of Attention and How It Shapes Consciousness, by Sebastian Watzl -
Numéro 2018/4 – N° 184 – Varia -
Discrete duality for lattices with modal operators -
Why Do Certain States of Affairs Call Out for Explanation? A Critique of Two Horwichian Accounts -
The Nature of Retributive Justice and Its Demands on the State -
Obesity, political responsibility, and the politics of needs -
Unconscious reasons: Habermas, Foucault, and psychoanalysis -
Punishing Politeness: The Role of Language in Promoting Brand Trust -
Harms and Wrongs in Epistemic Practice -
Can Closed-mindedness be an Intellectual Virtue? -
Caring for Esteem and Intellectual Reputation: Some Epistemic Benefits and Harms -
Understanding Epistemic Trust Injustices and Their Harms -
Just Say ‘No’: Obligations to Voice Disagreement -
On Anger, Silence, and Epistemic Injustice -
Ambivalence About Forgiveness -
Empathy and Testimonial Trust -
Healthcare Practice, Epistemic Injustice, and Naturalism -
The Epistemology of Terrorism and Radicalisation -
PHS volume 84 Cover and Front matter -
What’s Epistemically Wrong with Conspiracy Theorising? -
PHS volume 84 Cover and Back matter -
Kant’s Critical Philosophy as Pedagogical Praxis: A Call to Learn to Philosophize -
CRISPR as agent: a metaphor that rhetorically inhibits the prospects for responsible research -
Fighting Pleasure: Plato and the Expansive View of Courage -
Time, Philosophy, and Literature -
An Excess of Meaning: Conceptual Over-Interpretation in Confabulation and Schizophrenia -
Popper’s Evolutionary Therapy to Meno’s Paradox -
Dimensions of Responsibility -
Aristotle on the Uses of Contemplation - Number of publications for this day: 49
12 November 2018
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Solving a Mereological Puzzle -
The Hierarchy of Fregean Senses -
Subjective Unpossessed Reasons -
The gap‐two cardinal problem for uncountable languages -
Response production during extinction training is not sufficient for extinction of evaluative conditioning -
Rethinking Race: The Case for Deflationary Realism -
THE CORPORATION’S GOVERNMENTAL PROVENANCE AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE -
Numéro 2018/4 – Tome 143 – Philosophie des XIXe et XXe siècles -
Evolutionary arguments against moral realism: Why the empirical details matter (and which ones do) -
A New Defense of the Motive of Duty Thesis -
CEO Bright and Dark Personality: Effects on Ethical Misconduct -
Frege’s Puzzle and Semantic Relationism -
Volume 13 Referees -
Addiction in the light of African values: Undermining vitality and community -
On Malfunction, Mechanisms and Malware Classification -
Überreden für die gute Sache? Techniken öffentlicher Gesundheitskommunikation und ihre ethischen Implikationen -
Trust Deficit and Anti-corruption Initiatives -
Pictures, Plants, and Propositions -
Stress-Testing Europe: Normalizing the Post-Fukushima Crisis -
Correction to: Reason Holism, Individuation, and Embeddedness -
Error and the Limits of Quasi-Realism -
Fichte’s Ethics - Number of publications for this day: 22
11 November 2018
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A Philosophical Defense of Myth: Josef Pieper’s Reading of Platonic Eschatology -
Dirty Hands, The Scapegoat, And The Collective Responsibility Of Religious Communities -
Impact of abusive supervision on deviant work behavior: The role of Islamic work ethic -
Impacts of peers’ unethical behavior on employees’ ethical intention: Moderated mediation by Machiavellian orientation -
Professor Emeritus Ivan Snook -
Sharon Bailin and Mark Battersby: Reason in the Balance: An Inquiry Approach to Critical Thinking -
The Importance of Customer Expectations: An Analysis of CSR in Container Shipping -
Epistemic dilemmas and rational indeterminacy -
Motor intentionality and the intentionality of improvisation: a contribution to a phenomenology of musical improvisation - Number of publications for this day: 9
10 November 2018
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Information Technology and Moral Values -
Return to the Repressive: Re-thinking Nature- Culture in Contemporary Feminist Theory -
Normative Uncertainty and Social Choice -
Objective Evaluation of Demonstrative Arguments -
What’s wrong with vote buying -
Aristotelian Practical Wisdom in Business Ethics: Two Neglected Components -
“The Etherealization of Common Sense?” Arithmetical and Algebraic Modes of Intelligibility in Late Victorian Mathematics of Measurement -
The Fmla-Fmla Axiomatizations of the Exactly True and Non-falsity Logics and Some of Their Cousins - Number of publications for this day: 8
9 November 2018
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Idleness: A Philosophical Essay, Edited by Brian O’Connor, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2018, 216 pp. ISBN 9780691167527 hb £20.00 -
Constituent power beyond exceptionalism: Irregular migration, disobedience, and (re-)constitution -
Reframing civil disobedience: Constituent power as a language of transnational protest -
La forma del derecho -
Care Ethics, Dependency, and Vulnerability -
An attribute value frequency-based instance weighting filter for naive Bayes -
Parameter optimisation of support vector machine using mutant particle swarm optimisation for diagnosis of metal-oxide surge arrester conditions -
Structural justice and nursing: Inpatient nurses’ obligation to address social justice needs of patients -
Moral distress in paediatric oncology: Contributing factors and group differences -
Theoretical foundations of narrative care: Turning towards relational ethics -
Landscapes of Collectivity in the Life Sciences. Vienna Series in Theoretical Biology edited by Snait B. Gissis, Ehud Lamm, and Ayelet Shavit -
How Scientific Progress Occurs: Incrementalism and the Life Sciences by Elof Axel Carlson