22 March 2017
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Toward Dualism – The Nyaya-Vaisesika Way -
Universal Premise in Early Nyāya -
Response to Roy W. Perrett’s Review of Classical Indian Philosophy of Mind – The Nyaya Dualist Tradition -
Some Comparisons between Frege’s Logic and Navya-Nyaya Logic -
The Nyaya-Vaisesika Theory of Universals -
The Svabhavahetu in Dharmakirti’s Logic -
The Nyaya-Vaisesika Theory of Negative Entities -
Acknowledgement -
Some Remarks on Indian Theories of Truth -
The masses and the elites: political philosophy for the age of Brexit, Trump and Netanyahu -
Functional Equivalence of Sleep Loss and Time on Task Effects in Sustained Attention -
Earthquakes, People-Seeds and a Cabin in the Woods -
Modeling Inclusive Pedagogy: Five Approaches -
The Rights of Future Persons and the Ontology of Time -
Autonomy and Toleration as a Moral Attitude -
The Activeness and Adaptability of Whiteness: Expanding Phenomenology’s Account of Racial Identity -
Duties of Group Agents and Group Members -
Disagreement, Credences, and Outright Belief -
Conscientious objection in healthcare: new directions -
On complicity and compromise: a reply -
Selling conscience short: a response to Schuklenk and Smalling on conscientious objections by medical professionals -
On complicity and compromise: a precis -
Why medical professionals have no moral claim to conscientious objection accommodation in liberal democracies -
Response to ‘On Complicity and Compromise by Chiara Lepora and Robert Goodin -
Cosmetic surgery and conscientious objection -
The BMA’s guidance on conscientious objection may be contrary to human rights law -
Rationing conscience -
Against the accommodation of subjective healthcare provider beliefs in medicine: counteracting supporters of conscientious objector accommodation arguments -
Reasons, reasonability and establishing conscientious objector status in medicine -
Mere sincerity -
A reasonable objection? Commentary on ‘Further clarity on cooperation and morality -
Response to commentaries: ‘Further clarity on cooperation and morality -
Conscientious objection in healthcare: why tribunals might be the answer -
Conscientious objection in healthcare and the duty to refer -
Conscientious refusal in healthcare: the Swedish solution -
Conscientious objection in healthcare, referral and the military analogy -
The ethics of compromise: third party, public health and environmental perspectives -
Complicity and torture -
Further clarity on cooperation and morality -
Unit 731 and moral repair -
Response to: ‘Why medical professionals have no moral claim to conscientious objection accommodation in liberal democracies by Schuklenk and Smalling -
Two conceptions of conscience and the problem of conscientious objection -
Ethics case reflection sessions -
Ethics, Ethicists, and Professional Organizations in the Neurological Sciences -
In Defense of Legal Obscurity -
Ethical and Legal Concerns Associated With the Comprehension of Legal Language and Concepts -
Crowdsourced tDCS Research: Feasible or Fanciful? -
Legal Language of Health Care Consent Forms: Complexity, Comprehension, and Impact on Patient Decision Making -
Science and Law Separated by Impenetrable Language Barriers: Overcoming Impediments to Much Needed Interactions -
Decision Making and Semiotic Vulnerability -
tDCS Research in a World With FDA Regulation -
Neuroethics for Neurology Residents: Concepts and Contingencies of a Pilot Neuroethics Curriculum -
Improving Ethics Standardization Through Examination -
What Can We Do for You? The Role of Ethics Experts in Neuroscience -
Moral Case Deliberation: Its Value for Neuroethics -
Beyond “Sign at the X”: In Pursuit of Comprehension -
The Role and Obligations of Ethicists as Members of Ethics Committees in Professional Organizations -
Ethics Education and Ethics Committees for Neuroscience Research Is a Timely Proposition -
Selected Abstracts From the 2016 International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting -
Language Impairment and Legal Literacy: Is a Degree of Perfectionism Unavoidable? -
Mitigation Evidence and the Ethical Role of a Defense Attorney in a Capital Case -
Normal Numbers and Limit Computable Cantor Series -
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Political Philosophy and Political Illiberalism: A Critical Response to Peter Simpson -
Coercion, Political Authority and the Common Good -
Meso-level Objects, Powers, and Simultaneous Causation -
Towards a Naturalistic Philosophy -
Experiments on the acceptability and possible readings of questions embedded under emotive-factives -
From Animal Bodies To Human Souls: (Pseudo-)Aristotelian Animals in Della Porta’s Physiognomics -
Projectile Motion in a Vacuum According to Francesc Marbres, Francis of Marchia, Gerald Odonis, and Nicholas Bonet -
A Reluctant Innovator: Graeco-Arabic Astronomy in the of Magister Cunestabulus (1175) -
The Sublunary Phaenomena as a Subject of Medieval Academic Discussion: Meteorology and the Prague University -
Documenting Medications: Patients’ Demand, Physicians’ Virtuosity, and Genre-Mixing of Prescription-Cases () in Seventeenth-Century China -
Rethinking critical reflection on care: late modern uncertainty and the implications for care ethics -
Pushing the Margins of Responsibility: Lessons from Parks’ Somnambulistic Killing -
Rethinking Order after the Laws of Nature -
The Psychology and Philosophy of Natural Numbers † -
Duty and Distance -
Primacy of I–you connectedness revisited: some implications for AI and robotics -
Waves and forms: constructing the cultural in design -
Vagueness and Aggregation in Multiple Sender Channels -
Voting and Human Rights in Democratic Societies -
Varieties of Pluralism and Objectivity in Mathematics -
Agreement and Updating For Self-Locating Belief - Number of publications for this day: 85
21 March 2017
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Multimodal Word Meaning Induction From Minimal Exposure to Natural Text -
Decolonizing Philosophy? Habermas and the Axial Age -
Craft, money and mercy: an apothecary’s self-portrait in sixteenth-century Bologna -
On definable Galois groups and the strong canonical base property -
Putting Liberty in its Place: Rawlsian Liberalism without the Liberalism -
Mobilizing the Wealthy -
Prichard’s Arguments against Ideal Utilitarianism -
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Levels of Intervention: How Are They Used in Quebec Hospitals? -
Counting Again (Advance Article) -
Numéro 2017/1 – n° 66 – Ceci n’est pas un programme -
Critical Notice of Jason Stanley’s How Propaganda Works -
Amnestic MCI Patients’ Perspectives toward Disclosure of Amyloid PET Results in a Research Context -
Logical Modalities from Aristotle to Carnap: The Story of Necessity -
The Cartesian other