19 June 2017
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No Such Thing as Killer Robots -
Beneficence: Does Agglomeration Matter? -
Mood-dependent retrieval in visual long-term memory: dissociable effects on retrieval probability and mnemonic precision -
Does History Make Sense?: Hegel on the Historical Shapes of Justice -
Hud Hudson: The Fall and Hypertime, Oxford University Press 2014 -
Adam Green and Eleonore Stump (eds.): Hidden Divinity and Religious Belief: New Perspectives. Cambridge University Press 2016 -
Tyron Goldschmidt (ed.): The Puzzle of Existence: Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing? Routledge 2013 -
Is Traditional Natural Theology Cognitively Presumptuous -
Trent Dougherty and Justin P. McBrayer (eds.): Skeptical Theism: New Essays. Oxford University Press 2014 -
Agathological Rationalism and First-Order Religions -
Jean-Luc Marion on the Divine and Taking the “Third Way” -
A Cosmological Argument against Physicalism -
“Signs for a People Who Reasons”: Religious Experience and Natural Theology -
Lutheran Perspective on Natural Theology -
Intuitions and Arguments: Cognitive Foundations of Argumentation in Natural Theology -
Natural Theology in Evolution: A Review of Critiques and Changes -
Atheism and Inferential Bias -
Natural Theology: A Recent History -
Natural Theology, Evidence, and Epistemic Humility -
Guest Editorial: The Return of Natural Theology -
Is penal substitution incoherent? An examination of Mark Murphy’s criticisms -
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On the Hunt -
Efficacy of a Multicomponent Intervention with Animal-Assisted Therapy for Socially Withdrawn Youth in Hong Kong (Advance Article) -
Empathic Differences in Men Who Witnessed Animal Abuse -
Relationships Between Knowledge of Chicken Production Systems and Advocacy by Animal Protection Workers -
“The Animals are All I Have” (Advance Article) -
Numéro 2017/2 – N° 94 – Varia -
Comparative effectiveness research: what to do when experts disagree about risks -
Functions and Health: Towards a Praxis-Oriented Concept of Health -
A Theoretical Framework for Demystifying the Causes of Dysfunction and Disorder in the Chinese Market Economy: A Weberian Perspective -
Saving the phenomena: the scientific revolution(s) explained -
Structures of explanations for the scientific revolution -
Enlarging the picture, enlarging the audience: response to my three critics -
To be rational, or not to be rational—that is the question -
JHB as a Collaborative Effort -
A null ideal for inaccessibles -
M arco S olinas , from Aristotle’s teleology to Darwin’s genealogy: the stamp of inutility, Palgrave MacMillan: Basingstoke, 2015, 200 pp., $95,00 (Hardcover) -
How to Get to No, or Arguing for the Sake of Truth -
Vigor of survival determinism: subtle evolutionary gradualism interspersed with robust phylogenetic leaping -
What Makes CSR Communication Lead to CSR Participation? Testing the Mediating Effects of CSR Associations, CSR Credibility, and Organization–Public Relationships -
Against Intrinsic Interferers: A Critique of Kittle -
Two Conceptions of Similarity -
Only Explanation can Reinflate Emergence -
Reasons Have no Weight -
Biological Classification: A Philosophical Introduction -
Is ‘Assisted Reproduction’ Reproduction? -
More new essays on epistemic agency - Number of publications for this day: 49
18 June 2017
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News: Top quality research from Cognition -
The Ethics and Politics of Immigration: Core Issues and Emerging Trends - Number of publications for this day: 2
17 June 2017
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Agency and social capital in Chinese international doctoral students’ conversion to Christianity -
Towards a university of Halbbildung: How the neoliberal mode of higher education governance in Europe is half-educating students for a misleading future -
The new spirit of capitalism in European Liberal Arts programs -
Is filial piety a virtue? A reading of the Xiao Jing (Classic of Filial Piety) from the perspective of ideology critique -
The Lottery, the Preface, and Conditions on Permissible Belief -
On Tiantai Zhiyi’s Theory of the Three Categories of Dharma -
Enter the terminator -
Transposing tirtha : Understanding religious reforms and locative piety in early modern Hinduism -
Aims and Scope of the Special Issue, “Quantum Foundations: Informational Perspective” -
One Health Goes to India - Number of publications for this day: 10
16 June 2017
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Anne Bouillon : Gilles Deleuze et Antonin Artaud -
Pragmatism. Some new ways of thinking for an old name -
Pragmatism in the European Scene: the Heidelberg International Congress of Philosophy, 1908 -
Scientific and not Scientistic: the Rich Realism of Pragmatism -
Peirce’s Inversions of the Topological and the Logica!. Forgotten Roads for our Contemporary World -
The Tones, Tints, and Textures of Temporality: Toward a Reconstruction of Peirce’s Philosophy of Time -
William James’s Naturalism Within the Common Project of Pragmatist Philosophy -
The Double Pace of Habits. Time and Timeless in Pragmatic Experience -
Aesthetic Naturalism and the «Ways of Art»: linking John Dewey and Samuel Alexander -
Can We Secularize the Will to Believe? -
Theoretical Conclusions: Tradition and Truth -
Positive Outcomes and Causal Insufficiency Do Not Rule Out the Risk (and Importance) of DBS-Related Identity Changes -
The Missing Empirical Studies of DBS Recipients’ Views of Self -
Recognizing the Role of the Clinician in Agency-Influencing Interventions -
A Place for Subjectivity in Psychiatry -
Hypo- and Hyperagentic Psychiatric States, Next-Generation Closed-Loop DBS, and the Question of Agency -
Should We Be Concerned About Preserving Agency and Personal Identity in Patients With Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation Systems? -
The Songs of the Sirens and the Wax in the Ears: An Autonomy-Based Tool for DBS Device Users -
Beyond the Technology: Attribution and Agency in Treatments for Mental Disorders -
Does DBS Alienate Identity or Does It Simply Fail to Restore Identity Already Eroded by Illness? -
The Biomedical Self and the Machine -
Could Closed-Loop DBS Enhance a Person’s Feeling of Being Free? -
Missing Oneself or Becoming Oneself? The Difficulty of What “Becoming a Different Person” Means -
The Impact of Closed-Loop DBS on Agency: An Open Question -
Three Kinds of Agency and Closed-Loop Neural Devices -
The Patient’s Voice in DBS Research: Advancing the Discussion through Methodological Rigor -
Two Concerns Regarding Subjectively Perceived Self-Estrangement -
What Neuroscience and Neurophilosophy Can Tell Us About the Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation on the Self -
Quantitative Anticipatory Ethical Analysis Should Inform Neurotechnology Development -
Relational Agency: Yes—But How Far? Vulnerability and the Moral Self -
Neuroessentialism in Discussions About the Impact of Closed-Loop Technologies on Agency and Identity -
The Multidimensionality and Context Dependency of Selves -
Closed-Loop Deep Brain Stimulation and Its Compatibility With Autonomous Agency -
“I Miss You Too”: More Voices Needed to Examine the Phenomenological Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation -
Staying in the Loop: Relational Agency and Identity in Next-Generation DBS for Psychiatry -
I Miss Being Me: Phenomenological Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation -
Embracing the humanistic vision: Recurrent themes in Peter Roberts’ recent writings -
The adaptive professional: Teachers, school leaders and ethical-governmental practices of (self-) formation -
Embodied cognition and curriculum construction