7 November 2018
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New Atheism and its critics -
Index to Environmental Values Volume 27, 2018 -
Ronald Sandler, Environmental Ethics: Theory in Practice -
Philip Cafaro, How Many is Too Many? The Progressive Argument for Reducing Immigration into the United States -
Milena Buchs and Max Koch, Postgrowth and Wellbeing: Challenges to Sustainable Welfare -
Henry Bugbee, edited by David W. Rodick, Wilderness in America: Philosophical Writings -
Frank Trentmann, Empire of Things: How We Became a World of Consumers, from the Fifteenth Century to the Twenty-first -
Engaging the Imagination: ‘New Nature Writing’, Collective Politics and the Environmental Crisis -
Ecology, Community and Food Sovereignty: What’s in a Word? -
How Demanding is Our Climate Duty? An Application of the No-Harm Principle to Individual Emissions -
Gratitude to Nature -
In Search of Allies for Postnatural Environmentalism, or Revisiting an Ecophilosophical Reading of Heidegger -
Grounding Words and Flights of Imagination -
Contents of Environmental Values Volume 27, Number 6 -
Fictional Entities -
Contents of Volume 79 -
Japanese Right-Wing Discourse in International Context: Minoda Muneki’s Interwar Writings on Class and Nation -
Moral Comfort versus Tragic Downfall: Kant’s Concept of the Dynamically Sublime and Schelling’s Tragic Alternative -
Paul et Virginie, or the Enigma of Evil: The Double Theodicy of Bernardin de Saint-Pierre -
Conway and Charleton on the Intimate Presence of Souls in Bodies -
Subjection without Servitude: The Imperial Protectorate in Renaissance Political Thought -
The Ministerium Naturae: Natural Law in the Exegesis and Theological Discourse at Paris between 1160 and 1215 -
Retracing the “Art of Arts and Science of Sciences” from Gregory the Great to Philo of Alexandria -
Logic and Language in Early Chinese Philosophy -
Oppression, Forgiveness, and Ceasing to Blame -
Evolution and Disagreement -
Challenges arising when seeking broad consent for health research data sharing: a qualitative study of perspectives in Thailand -
The self and dance movement therapy – a narrative approach -
Metaplasticity and the boundaries of social cognition: exploring scalar transformations in social interaction and intersubjectivity -
Race and America’s Long War by Nikhil Pal Singh -
Doing, Allowing, Gains, and Losses -
Top-Down Knowledge Hiding in Organizations: An Empirical Study of the Consequences of Supervisor Knowledge Hiding Among Local and Foreign Workers in the Middle East -
Sujet, objet, res et nature: un aperçu historique de l’évolution du concept de chose de l’Antiquité au droit contemporain -
Walking the Talk on Diversity: CEO Beliefs, Moral Values, and the Implementation of Workplace Diversity Practices -
Association of Positive Affect with Cognitive Health and Decline for Elder Mexican Americans -
Dimensions of Candrakīrti’s Conventional Reality -
Visions of In Vitro Meat among Experts and Stakeholders -
The Moral Meaning of Nature: Nietzsche’s Darwinian Religion and Its Critics - Number of publications for this day: 38
6 November 2018
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Philosophy after the Aprioristic Parenthesis? -
Against the Fundamental‐Reading of Anselm’s Account of Omnipresence -
Against the Fundamental‐Reading of Anselm’s Account of Omnipresence -
Obesity in America: A Market Failure? -
Mcdonald’s versus NLRB: The End of Franchising, or an Overdue Restoration of Countervailing Power? -
ESSAY: THE KUNSTWOLLEN OF THE SCIENTIFIC ERA AND ALOIS RIEGL’S STIMMUNG -
THE HOBBESIAN TURN -
REVIEW: JULIA SCHLEIS ET AL., EDS., CONTEMPORARY RUINS / RUINEN DER GEGENWART -
REVIEW: ELSE MARIE BUKDAHL, THE RECURRENT ACTUALITY OF THE BAROQUE -
“PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE”: THE MEDIA ECOLOGY OF RUBEN ÖSTLUND’S PLAY, FORCE MAJEURE, AND THE SQUARE -
FAMILY FRAMING AND THE COMEDY OF CONVENTIONS IN RUBEN ÖSTLUND’S FORCE MAJEURE -
CONFLICTS OF GESTURES, CONFLICTS OF IMAGES -
Towards formation of dynamic value chains to enhance competitiveness of commercial lighting industry -
“Lord, Have Mercy on Me, a Sinner”: Aquinas on Grace, Impetration, and Justification -
Against the Fundamental‐Reading of Anselm’s Account of Omnipresence -
Is the Market Wage the Just Wage? -
Globalization -
The social construction of character -
Deliberation, Reasons, and Alternatives -
“I want us to be a normal family”: Toward an understanding of the functions of anonymity among U.S. oocyte donors and recipients -
Comparison of philosophical concerns between professionals and the public regarding two psychiatric treatments -
Rethinking Punishment -
Impact of moral case deliberation in healthcare settings: a literature review -
Disregarding the Salomon Principle: An Empirical Analysis, 1885–2014 -
Vulnerability, Harm, and Compromised Ethics Revealed by the Experiences of Queer Birthing Women in Rural Healthcare -
The Unfinished Synthesis?: Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology in the 20th Century -
Notes on Stratified Semantics -
Charles Taylor, Michael Polanyi and the Critique of Modernity: Pluralist and Emergentist Directions - Number of publications for this day: 28
5 November 2018
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CARTESIAN SUBJECTS LOST IN THE ALPS REFLECTIONS ON RUBEN ÖSTLUND’S FORCE MAJEURE -
HOW TO FRAME EDIBLE ART -
Reasoning with Zhuangzi -
Distilling Philosophy’s Essence (2018) -
Nietzsche’s Search for Philosophy: On the Middle Writings, by Keith Ansell‐Pearson. London: Bloomsbury, 2018, 208 pp. ISBN: 9781474254694 hb £65.00; ISBN: 9781474254717 pb £21.99 -
Spinoza on Reason, by Michael LeBuffe. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018, xv + 217 pp. ISBN 978‐0‐19‐084580‐3, hb $73.42 -
Ethical Decision Making and Psychological Entitlement -
Constituent power of the multitude -
Introduction: Resistance, disobedience or constituent power? Emerging narratives of transnational protest -
Robert Boyle -
Kant and Hume on Causality -
How Ethical Ideologies Relate to Public Attitudes Toward Nonhuman Animals: The Japanese Case -
Consequentialism and Moral Worth -
On the Importance of Species for Rule-Consequentialism: A Reply to Galvão -
The Persistence of Organizational Deviance: When Informal Sanctioning Systems Undermine Formal Sanctioning Systems -
Numéro 2018/1 – n° 21 – La philosophie du patrimoine en question -
Why Socio-Economic Inequalities in Health Threaten Relational Justice. A Proposal for an Instrumental Evaluation -
Should Gender Reassignment Surgery be Publicly Funded? -
Data Envelopment Analysis and Social Enterprises: Analysing Performance, Strategic Orientation and Mission Drift -
Prosociality in Business: A Human Empowerment Framework -
Managing Value Tensions in Collective Social Entrepreneurship: The Role of Temporal, Structural, and Collaborative Compromise -
Social Enterprises, Venture Philanthropy and the Alleviation of Income Inequality -
An Empiricist Conception of the Relation Between Metaphysics and Science -
Early Greek Philosophy, 9 Vols. - Number of publications for this day: 24
4 November 2018
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Numéro 2018/1 – n° 21 – La philosophie du patrimoine en question -
Review of Taming the Wild Horse: An Annotated Translation and Study of the Daoist Horse Taming Pictures -
Review of Engel’s and Comstocks The Moral Rights of Animals -
Are Illegal Direct Actions by Animal Rights Activists Ethically Vigilante? -
Autonomy, Slavery, and Companion Animals -
Heganism -
Why Do We Care?: A Natural History of Noddings’ Ethical Theory -
FRANCIS WOLFF’S FLAWED PHILOSOPHICAL DEFENSE OF BULLFIGHTING -
Biophilia: Alienation and Solidarity -
Dialogues on Ethical Vegetarianism