20 September 2018
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They do care: An interview with William Damon and Anne Colby on moral development -
An Anti-totalitarian Saint: The Canonization of Edith Stein -
Catholics, Protestants, and the Tortured Path to Religious Liberty -
Theology and the Politics of Christian Human Rights -
American Protestants and the Era of Anti-racist Human Rights -
Christian Human Rights in the French Revolution -
Introduction: Special Forum on Christianity and Human Rights -
Revisiting Hempel’s 1942 Contribution to the Philosophy of History -
Immaterial Spirits and the Reform of First Philosophy: The Compatibility of Kant’s pre-Critical Metaphysics with the Arguments in Dreams of a Spirit-Seer -
The Origen of Pico’s Kabbalah: Esoteric Wisdom and the Dignity of Man -
Rights to the Oceans: Foundational Arguments Reconsidered -
Rawlsian Justice and the Social Determinants of Health -
Social Structures and the Ontology of Social Groups -
Gricean communication, language development, and animal minds -
Patterns in Horse–Human Relationships: The Case of Wales -
Patterns in Horse–Human Relationships: The Case of Wales (Advance Article) -
Companion Animals Are Central to Being Human (Advance Article) -
What an Entangled Web We Weave: An Information-centric Approach to Time-evolving Socio-technical Systems -
Frans H. van Eemeren: Argumentation Theory: A Pragma-Dialectical Perspective -
Biopolitics 2.0: Reclaiming the power of life in the anthropocene -
Artificial intelligence and collective intelligence: the emergence of a new field -
Calvinist Predestination and the Spirit of Capitalism: The Religious Argument of the Weber Thesis Reexamined -
Effects of Ethical Certification and Ethical eWoM on Talent Attraction -
Structural and organisational conditions for being a machine -
How to Be a Pluralist in Substance Ontology -
Democratic Inclusion Beyond the State? -
Are Descriptions Really Descriptive? An Experimental Study on Misdescription and Reference -
The changing forms and expectations of peer review -
Should physicians be empathetic? Rethinking clinical empathy -
The Modes of Human Rights Literature: Towards a Culture without Borders by Michael Galchinsky -
Dark Matter in Galaxies: Evidences and Challenges - Number of publications for this day: 31
19 September 2018
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Theoretical Virtues in Science: Uncovering Reality through Theory -
The Hidden Labors of Mary Mottley, Madame de Tocqueville -
Gender and the “Great Man”: Recovering Philosophy’s “Wives of the Canon” -
When the state meets the street: Public service and moral agency. Bernardo Zacka. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2017 -
How to think the world? Achille Mbembe on race, democracy and the African role in global thought -
Toward new democratic imaginaries — Istanbul seminars on Islam, culture and politics. Seyla Benhabib and Volker Kaul eds. Basel: Springer, 2016 -
Not a matter of parental choice but of social justice obligation: Children are owed measles vaccination -
Aldon D. Morris. The Scholar Denied: W. E. B. Du Bois and the Birth of Modern Sociology. -
Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent; Eva Telkes-Klein. Les identités multiples d’Émile Meyerson. -
Jeremy Vetter. Field Life: Science in the American West during the Railroad Era. -
Marie-Noëlle Bourguet. Le monde dans un carnet: Alexander von Humboldt en Italie (1805). -
Evelleen Richards. Darwin and the Making of Sexual Selection. -
Guillaume Carnino; Liliane Hilaire-Pérez; Aleksandra Kobiljski, eds. Histoire des techniques: Mondes, sociétés, cultures (XVIe–XVIIIe siècle).; Liliane Hilaire-Pérez; Fabien Simon; Marie Thébaud-Sorger, eds. L’Europe des sciences et des techniques: Un dialogue des savoirs, Xve–XVIIIe siècle. -
Clifford Siskin. System: The Shaping of Modern Knowledge. -
A Paper Machine of Clinical Research in the Early Twentieth Century -
Richard Leblanc. Fearful Asymmetry: Bouillaud, Dax, Broca, and the Localization of Language, Paris, 1825–1879. -
Brendan Dooley. Angelica’s Book and the World of Reading in Late Renaissance Italy. -
Clare Brant. Balloon Madness: Flights of Imagination in Britain, 1783–1786. -
Sabrina Minuzzi. Sul filo dei segreti: Farmacopea, libri e pratiche terapeutiche a Venezia in età moderna. -
Dominique Raynaud. A Critical Edition of Ibn al-Haytham’s On the Shape of the Eclipse: The First Experimental Study of the Camera Obscura. -
Jehanne-Emmanuelle Monnier; Évelyne Combeau-Mari. Profession explorateur: Alfred Grandidier 1836–1921. -
Wolfgang U. Eckart; Rainer Godel, eds. “Krieg der Gelehrten” und die Welt der Akademien 1914–1924. -
Eve E. Buckley. Technocrats and the Politics of Drought and Development in Twentieth-Century Brazil. -
Eloge: Hamilton Cravens (1938–2015) -
Günter Schilder. Early Dutch Maritime Cartography: The North Holland School of Cartography (c. 1580–c. 1620). -
Benjamin Morgan. The Outward Mind: Materialist Aesthetics in Victorian Science and Literature. -
Wladimir Velminski. Homo Sovieticus: Brain Waves, Mind Control, and Telepathic Destiny. -
Edwin Bidwell Wilson and Mathematics as a Language -
Matteo Valleriani, ed. The Structures of Practical Knowledge. -
Matthew L. Jones. Reckoning with Matter: Calculating Machines, Innovation, and Thinking about Thinking from Pascal to Babbage. -
Benoît Godin. Models of Innovation: The History of an Idea. -
David Banks. The Birth of the Academic Article: Le Journal des Sçavans and the Philosophical Transactions, 1665–1700. -
Devin Griffiths. The Age of Analogy: Science and Literature between the Darwins. -
Ancient Greek Mathēmata from a Sociological Perspective: A Quantitative Analysis -
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Krishna Dronamraju. Popularizing Science: The Life and Work of J. B. S. Haldane. -
Monique Laney. German Rocketeers in the Heart of Dixie: Making Sense of the Nazi Past during the Civil Rights Era. -
Susan L. Smith. Toxic Exposures: Mustard Gas and the Health Consequences of World War II in the United States. -
Jan von Plato. The Great Formal Machinery Works: Theories of Deduction and Computation at the Origins of the Digital Age. -
Boundaries, Transformations, Historiography: Physics in Chemistry from the 1920s to the 1960s -
Gavin Hardy; Laurence Totelin. Ancient Botany. -
Marius Turda; Aaron Gillette. Latin Eugenics in Comparative Perspective.; Marius Turda, ed. The History of East-Central European Eugenics, 1900–1945: Sources and Commentaries. -
Chemists without Borders -
Ideas in Chemistry: The Pure and the Impure -
Andrew J. Hogan. Life Histories of Genetic Disease: Patterns and Prevention in Postwar Medical Genetics. -
Susan Merrill Squier. Epigenetic Landscapes: Drawings as Metaphor. -
Stuart Blume. Immunization: How Vaccines Became Controversial. -
Jutta Schickore. About Method: Experimenters, Snake Venom, and the History of Writing Scientifically. -
Barbara S. Bowers; Linda Migl Keyser, eds. The Sacred and the Secular in Medieval Healing: Sites, Objects, and Texts. -
Jonathan Lamb. Scurvy: The Disease of Discovery. -
Soyoung Suh. Naming the Local: Medicine, Language, and Identity in Korea since the Fifteenth Century. -
Anne Stobart. Household Medicine in Seventeenth-Century England. -
Elena del Rio Parra. Materia médica: Rareza, singularidad y accidente en la España temprano-moderna. -
Sally P. Ragep. Jaghmīnī’s Mulakhkhaṣ: An Islamic Introduction to Ptolemaic Astronomy. -
Scientific Autonomy, Public Accountability, and the Rise of “Peer Review” in the Cold War United States -
Chemistry and Industry: A Tale of Two Moving Targets -
Steven Lubar. Inside the Lost Museum: Curating, Past and Present. -
The Scientific Life in the Alpine: Recreation and Moral Life in the Field -
Chet Van Duzer. The World for a King: Pierre Desceliers’ World Map of 1550. -
Aya Homei; Michael Worboys. Fungal Disease in Britain and the United States, 1850–2000: Mycoses and Modernity. -
Elena Conis. Vaccine Nation: America’s Changing Relationship with Immunization. -
Benjamin Peters. How Not to Network a Nation: The Uneasy History of the Soviet Internet. -
Bypassing the gatekeeper: incidental negative cues stimulate choices with negative outcomes -
The Wage Setting Process -
Just Wages in Which Markets? -
Just Wages, Desert, and Pay-What-You-Want Pricing -
Global Supervenience without Reducibility -
Groups: Toward a Theory of Plural Embodiment -
The indifference that makes a difference: Why unconcern for minorities disguises prejudicial attitudes