17 May 2018
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Simulation and Thought Experiments – The Example of Contractualism -
The Hidden Links between Real, Thought and Numerical Experiments -
“The Brain in Vat” at the Intersection -
The ‘Arguments Instead of Intuitions’ Account of Thought Experiments – Discussion of The Myth of the Intuitive by Max Deutsch -
The Myth of the Moral Brain. The Limits of Moral Enhancement -
The Routledge Companion to Thought Experiments -
THE EYE’S MIND: PERCEPTUAL PROCESS AND EPISTEMIC NORMS -
Project knowledge and its resituation in the design of research projects: Seymour Benzer’s behavioral genetics, 1965-1974 -
Peter Winch on ‘Aristotelian’ and ‘Socratic’ Reasoning -
Bálint’s syndrome, object seeing, and spatial perception -
Ethical, legal and social implications of forensic molecular phenotyping in South Africa -
Ambiguity and vagueness in political terminology: On coding and referential imprecision -
On Difficulty, Elitism, and Friendship in Art -
Cultivate your Funny Bone?: The Case against Training Amusement -
The Science of Art: Aesthetic Formalism in John Dewey and Albert Barnes, Part 1 -
Undoing Sophisticated Illusions: Bricolage Genealogy and Resonant Iconic Similarity -
Conformity and Invention: Learning and Creative Practice in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Japanese Visual Arts -
Tuples all the Way Down? -
Multilocation and Parsimony -
Integrating philosophical and psychological approaches to well-being: The role of success in personal projects -
A developmental theory for Aristotelian practical intelligence -
Arabic and Islamic Metaphysics -
Francisco Miró Quesada’s Formal Ethics: Interpretative Overview with a Translation -
Widescopism and Caplan’s “Against Widescopism” -
Francisco Miró Quesada’s Formal Ethics: Interpretative Overview with a Translation -
Open‐Ended Generality -
Derrida on Truth -
Hellenism, Tenure, and the Unclouded Mind -
Fact Fusion, Fact Fission, and the Slingshot -
Widescopism and Caplan’s “Against Widescopism” -
Causal Overdetermination: Still Crazy After All these Years. Part I: What is at Stake? -
SWEATSHOPS AND CONSUMER CHOICES -
Nilanjan Ghosh, Pranab Mukhopadhyay, Amita Shah and Manoj Panda: Nature, Economy and Society: Understanding the Linkages -
The epistemic significance of political disagreement -
Alexander Gebharter: Causal Nets, Interventionism, and Mechanisms. Philosophical Foundations and Applications -
EPI volume 15 issue 2 Cover and Back matter -
EPI volume 15 issue 2 Cover and Front matter -
Numéro 2018/2 – N° 98 – Théâtre et philosophie -
Some Problems with the Russellian Open Future -
Animal Experience: A Formal-Indicative Approach to Martin Heidegger’s Account of Animality -
Imposing Risk: A Normative Framework -
No Gods, No Masters, No Coders? The Future of Sovereignty in a Blockchain World -
Imprecise lexical superiority and the (slightly less) Repugnant Conclusion -
The Historical Basis for the Understanding of a State in Modern Russia: A Case Study Based on Analysis of Components in the Concept of a State, Established Between the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries -
Normative Transmission and Necessary Means -
Never Mind the Trolley: The Ethics of Autonomous Vehicles in Mundane Situations - Number of publications for this day: 46
16 May 2018
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Designing in Ethics -
Tensions in Stakeholder Theory -
Year One of Donald Trump’s Presidency on Climate and the Environment -
Introduction. Writing a universal history of philosophy: soviet philosophical historiography in a comparative perspective -
History of Philosophy in the Early Soviet Epoch -
What History of Philosophy Do We Need, or, Is Soviet Scientific Approach to the History of Philosophy Really Scientific? -
Rethinking History: The 1964 Interdisciplinary Conference «On Methodological Questions of Historical Science» -
The Philosophy of the Russian Enlightenment in Soviet Historiography: Names and Problems -
«From Aristotole, Through Ibn S¯in¯a and Ibn Rushd to Dialectical Materialism»: Soviet Approaches Towards the History of Medieval Philosophy in the 1950s and 1960s -
Provincialising Europe? Soviet Historiography of Philosophy and the Question of Eurocentrism -
Soviet Studies in Renaissance Philosophy as a Basis for Developing a New View on History (1960-1980s) -
Merab Mamarda?svili: Kant, Descartes, and the History of Philosophy -
Soviet Theory of the History of Philosophy as Capstone of Soviet Philosophical Culture -
Science and Politics in the Newly Born Soviet Union. Silvano Tagliagambe’s Analysis in Ludovico Geymonat’s Storia del pensiero filosofico e scientifico -
Paulo Freire: The Global Legacy -
Reshef Agam‐Segal and Edmund Dain (eds.), Review of Wittgenstein’s Moral Thought (London: Routledge, 2018). -
CLIMATE CHANGE AND CONFLICTING FUTURE VISIONS -
WHAT IS CLIMATE CHANGE DOING TO US AND FOR US? -
CLIMATE CHANGE, LAUDATO SI’, CREATION SPIRITUALITY, AND THE NOBILITY OF THE SCIENTIST’S VOCATION -
SOIL CARBON TRANSFORMATIONS -
MENTAL WELL‐BEING, NEUROSCIENCE, AND RELIGION: CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE SCIENCE AND RELIGION FORUM -
ART AND CLIMATE CHANGE: CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS RESPOND TO GLOBAL CRISIS -
EMPIRICAL MINDFULNESS: TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE AND MENTAL HEALTH IN THE SCIENCE AND RELIGION DIALOGUE -
IN THE BEGINNING: THE ROLE OF MYTH IN RELATING RELIGION, BRAIN SCIENCE, AND MENTAL WELL‐BEING -
CLIMATE CHANGE IN CONTEXT: STRESS, SHOCK, AND THE CRUCIBLE OF LIVINGKIND -
THE CHURCH AND MENTAL HEALTH: THEOLOGICAL AND PRACTICAL RESPONSES -
A Natural History of Human Morality. By Michael Tomasello. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016. 194 pages. US $36.00 (Hardcover). -
MENTAL WELL‐BEING, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND NEW ARCHIVAL MATERIAL ON TEILHARD DE CHARDIN -
LIVING WITH THE WICKED PROBLEM OF CLIMATE CHANGE -
THEOLOGY AND SCIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL‐BEING -
ECO‐ANXIETY, TRAGEDY, AND HOPE: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SPIRITUAL DIMENSIONS OF CLIMATE CHANGE -
THE WICKED PROBLEM OF OUR FAILING SOCIAL COMPACT -
CROSSING THE DIVIDE: LESSONS FROM DEVELOPING WIND ENERGY IN POST‐FACT AMERICA -
THE PHYSICALIZED MIND AND THE GUT‐BRAIN AXIS: TAKING MENTAL HEALTH OUT OF OUR HEADS -
CLIMATE CHANGE AT HIGH LATITUDES: AN ILLUMINATING EXAMPLE -
RE‐ENVISIONING HOPE: ANTHROPOGENIC CLIMATE CHANGE, LEARNED IGNORANCE, AND RELIGIOUS NATURALISM -
Novel algorithms of particle swarm optimisation with decision criteria -
Reasonable Hope in Kant’s Ethics -
Subjectivity and Sociality in Kant’s Theory of Beauty -
Kant’s Standpoint Distinction -
Unconscious Representations in Kant’s Early Writings -
Kantian Agents and their Significant Others -
Paul Guyer, Virtues of Freedom: Selected Essays on Kant Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016 Pp. xxii + 314 ISBN 978-0-19-875564-7 (hbk) £75.00 -
Kant on Fine Art, Genius and the Threat of Private Meaning -
Anil Gomes and Andrew Stephenson (eds), Kant and the Philosophy of Mind: Perception, Reason, and the Self Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017 Pp. xiv+282 9780198724957 (hbk) $60.00 -
Dennis Schulting (ed.), Kantian Nonconceptualism Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016 Pp. xxvi+322 9781137535160 (hbk) £72.00 -
Lorena Cebolla Sanahuja, Toward Kantian Cosmopolitanism Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017 Pp. ix+ 231 ISBN 9783319639871 (hbk) £72.00 -
Michela Massimi and Angela Breitenbach (eds), Kant and the Laws of Nature Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017 Pp. xii+ 288 ISBN 9781107120983 (hbk) £64.99 -
KRV volume 23 issue 2 Cover and Front matter -
Deduction Difficulties – ADDENDUM -
KRV volume 23 issue 2 Cover and Back matter -
The biogenetical revolution of the Council of Europe – twenty years of the Convention on Human Rights and Biomedicine (Oviedo Convention) -
Values in Climate Ethics -
The independence of medical ethics