18 April 2018
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Act Like a Right-Hander – Right Hand Bias in Norms of Proximate Space Inhabitation -
An Epistemic-Virtue Solution to Some Peer Disagreements in Philosophy -
Depression Applied to Moral Imagination – Deweyan Tools for Moral Inquiry -
We Should Not Take Human Rights So Seriously -
Human Plurality as Object – An Arendtian Framework for Making Sense of Trump -
Kitsch and Bullshit as Cases of Aesthetic and Epistemic Transgression -
Disassociation Intuitions -
Don’t be Ignorant -
Stirring up America’s Sleeping Horses – Cornel West, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Socratic Parrhesia (and Platonic Writing) in the Public Sphere -
On the Valuing and Re-valuing of Socratic Parrhesia -
Self-forgiveness in the Moral Domain – Presidential Address -
Socratic Oblivion and the Siren Songs of Academe – Responding to Anne-Marie Schultz’s “Stirring up America’s Sleeping Horses” -
Book Review: Miguel Acostas and Adrian J. Reimers, Karol Wojtyła’s Personalist Philosophy: Understanding Person & Act -
Book Review: Jonathan Chaplin and Gary Wilton (eds), God and the EU: Faith in the European Project -
Book Review: Calum MacKellar, The Image of God, Personhood and the Embryo -
Book Review: Sheridan Hough, Kierkegaard’s Dancing Tax Collector: Faith, Finitude, and Silence -
Book Review: Graham Ward, How the Light Gets In: Ethical Life I -
Book Review: Daniel P. Scheid, The Cosmic Common Good: Religious Grounds for Ecological Ethics -
Book Review: Rowan Williams, On Augustine -
Book Review: Brent Waters, Just Capitalism: A Christian Ethic of Economic Globalization -
Deviance And Vice: Strength As A Theoretical Virtue In The Epistemology Of Logic -
Radical Skepticism and the Shadow of Doubt: A Philosophical Dialogue -
A cabinet of the ordinary: domesticating veterinary education, 1766–1799 -
2017 HES PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS: ECONOMISTS AND THEIR TRAVELS, OR THE TIME WHEN JFK SENT DOUGLASS NORTH ON A MISSION TO BRAZIL -
Numéro 2018/4 – Avril – Le passage de témoin -
, Dylan Dodd and Elia Zardini (Advance Article) -
Chance and the Structure of Modal Space -
Social Media Techno-Discursive Design, Affective Communication and Contemporary Politics -
Crimes of Terrorism on Innocent Iraqis from (2014) to (2016): A Semiotic Study -
The iterability hierarchy above $${{mathrm{mathsf {I3}}}}$$ I 3 -
Epistemic Self-Trust and Doxastic Disagreements -
A comprehensive study of abstractionism -
Extendible cardinals and the mantle -
Indigenous Insights into Ethical Leadership: A Study of Māori Leaders -
An Analysis of the Impact of Brain-Computer Interfaces on Autonomy -
Some Mathematical, Epistemological, and Historical Reflections on the Relationship Between Geometry and Reality, Space–Time Theory and the Geometrization of Theoretical Physics, from Riemann to Weyl and Beyond -
Chance and Causality: Of Crows, Palm Trees, God and Salvation -
Skow on robust passage and the moving spotlight theory - Number of publications for this day: 38
17 April 2018
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Abortion Rights: For and Against -
Relationships between religion, risk behaviors and prosociality among secondary school students in Peru and El Salvador -
Invisible Dao, Visible De, and Différance at Work in Dao De Jing -
Deconstruction and Translation Research -
Specters of Marx in Lu Xun’s Early Fiction -
Hospitality and Sovereign Violence: Derrida on Lot -
Between Hostility and Hospitality: What can we learn from Derrida today? -
Dear Jackie, Thank you for your Letter; or IOU a Letter, a Translogopoethic Note -
Derridean Cosmopolitanism and the Chinese ‘shijie datong’ -
What to expect after conditional hospitality? A Chinese example -
Specters of Derrida: Toward a Cosmopolitan Humanities -
Derrida, Hospitality and Cosmopolitanism -
Marc Redfield, Theory at Yale: The Strange Case of Deconstruction in America -
Deconstruction and Music -
Christian Hite (ed.), Derrida and Queer Theory -
Clubs on quasi measurable cardinals -
Partial Loss of Territory Due to Anthropogenic Climate Change: A Theory of Compensating for Losses in Political Self‐determination -
Phenomenology of Illness H. Carel, 2016 Oxford, Oxford University Press xi + 248 pp, $50.00 (hb) -
The Moral Economy: Why Good Incentives are No Substitute for Good Citizens S. Bowles, 2016 New Haven CT, Yale University Press xvi 272 pp, $27,50 (hb) $20,00 (pb) -
A sociological formalization of Searle’s social ontology -
Hume’s distinction between impressions and ideas -
Convention and common ground -
On the finite axiomatizability of -
Shelah’s eventual categoricity conjecture in tame abstract elementary classes with primes -
Bishop’s Lemma -
A quantum leap for social theory -
Are The Natural Numbers Fundamentally Ordinals? -
Truth in Husserl, Heidegger, and the Frankfurt School: Critical Retrieval by Lambert Zuidervaart (review) -
Does History Make Sense? Hegel on the Historical Shapes of Justice by Terry Pinkard (review) -
Kant and the Laws of Nature ed. by Michela Massimi, Angela Breitenbach (review) -
The Infidel and the Professor: David Hume, Adam Smith, and the Friendship that Shaped Modern Thought by Dennis C. Rasmussen (review) -
Toleration and Understanding in Locke by Nicholas Jolley (review) -
Spinoza’s Ethics: A Critical Guide ed. by Yitzhak Y. Melamed (review) -
Wagering on an Ironic God: Pascal on Faith and Philosophy by Thomas S. Hibbs (review) -
Eighteenth-Century Dissent and Cambridge Platonism: Reconceiving the Philosophy of Religion by Louise Hickman (review) -
The First German Philosopher: The Mysticism of Jakob Böhme as Interpreted by Hegel by Cecilia Muratori (review) -
The Virtue Ethics of Levi Gersonides by Alexander Green (review) -
The Arguments of Aquinas: A Philosophical View by J. J. MacIntosh (review) -
Justice as a Virtue: A Thomistic Perspective by Jean Porter (review) -
The Aristotelian Tradition: Aristotle’s Works on Logic and Metaphysics and Their Reception in the Middle Ages ed. by Börje Bydén, Christina Thomsen Thörnqvist (review) -
Aristotelismo by Enrico Berti (review) -
Aristotle on Knowledge and Learning: The Posterior Analytics by David Bronstein (review) -
Socrates and Alcibiades: Plato’s Drama of Political Ambition and Philosophy by Ariel Helfer (review) -
Ryle, the Double Counting Problem, and the Logical Form of Category Mistakes -
Beauty and Utility in Kant’s Aesthetics: The Origins of Adherent Beauty -
The Beauty of Science without the Science of Beauty: Kant and the Rationalists on the Aesthetics of Cognition -
Quatenus and Spinoza’s Monism -
Grotius on Property and the Right of Necessity -
Augustine’s Development on Testimonial Knowledge -
On the Separability and Inseparability of the Stoic Principles -
Retrieving Apologetics. By Glenn B. Siniscalchi. Pp. vii, 287, Eugene, Oregon, Pickwick Publications, 2016, $35.00. -
Under the Gaze of the Bible. By Jean‐Louis Chrétien. Translated by John Marson Dunaway. Pp. ix, 118. NY, Fordham University Press, 2015, £15.64. -
A Short History of Atheism. By Gavin Hyman. Pp. xx, 212, London, I. B. Tauris, 2010, $26.00. -
The Allure of Gentleness: Defending the Faith in the Manner of Jesus. By Dallas Willard. Pp. xiii, 191, New York, HarperOne, 2015, £16.99. -
Spiritual and Religious: The Gospel in an Age of Paganism. By Tom Wright. Pp. xiv, 176, London, SPCK, 2017, £9.99. -
Radical Theology: A Vision for Change (Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion). By Jeffrey W. Robbins. Pp. xi, 185, Bloomington/Indianapolis, Indiana University Press, 2016, $60.00/£50.00. -
Why Religions Matter. By John Bowker. Pp. viii, 354, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015, $29.99. -
The Unknown God: Responses to the New Atheists. Edited by John Hughes. Pp. xvi, 110, London, SCM Press, £12.99 -
Arguing About Gods. By Graham Oppy. Pp xix, 449. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006, £60.00/£24.99. -
Mimesis and Atonement: René Girard and the Doctrine of Salvation. Edited by Michael Kirwan and Sheelah Treflé Hidden. Pp. xv, 185, London/NY, Bloomsbury, 2016, $95.91. -
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Public Theology in a Post Secular Age. By Elaine Graham. Pp. xxvii, 266, London, SCM Press, 2013, £55.00. -
René Girard, Unlikely Apologist: Mimetic Theory and Fundamental Theology. By Grant Kaplan. Pp. xii, 263, Notre Dame, IN, University of Notre Dame Press, 2016, $50.00.