1 March 2018
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The Scope of Debiasing in the Classroom -
Stimulating Reflection and Self-correcting Reasoning Through Argument Mapping: Three Approaches -
Do Programmes Delineating Critical Thinking as a Learning Outcome Facilitate its Teaching? International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and Lebanese Baccalaureate Programme -
Expertise -
Reasoning and Arguing, Dialectically and Dialogically, Among Individual and Multiple Participants -
The Point of Mens Rea: The Case of Willful Ignorance -
The Wrong of Mass Punishment -
The Duty to Disregard the Law -
The unimportance of being any future person -
Deception: a functional account -
What is temporal ontology? -
Does hallucinating involve perceiving? -
Predictive processing, perceiving and imagining: Is to perceive to imagine, or something close to it? -
Outlines of a theory of structural explanations -
No excuses for moral realism -
Actuality and the a priori -
Eliminating ‘ life worth living’ -
The non-remedial value of dependence on moral testimony -
Reasons for and reasons against -
What ability can do -
The justification of reconstructive and reproductive memory beliefs -
2017 Everett Mendelsohn Prize - Number of publications for this day: 22
28 February 2018
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Aristotelianism in the Renaissance -
Kim Iryŏp. Reflections of a Zen Buddhist Nun. Translated with an introduction by Jin Y. Park. (Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press, 2014. 301 Pp. ISBN 978-0-8248-3878-2.) -
A Confucian Perspective on Lebron and Loyalty -
Introduction: Physicality, Spirituality, and Chinese Philosophy -
Erin M. Cline. Confucius, Rawls, and the Sense of Justice. (New York: Fordham University Press, 2013. 400 Pp. ISBN-10: 082324508X, ISBN-13: 978-0823245086.) -
Sages, Heroes, and the Battle for Cycling’s Soul -
The Fanwu Liuxing and its Intellectual Discussion about the One -
Garret P. S. Olberding. Dubious Facts: The Evidence of Early Chinese Historiography. (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2012. 288 Pp. ISBN-10: 1438443900, ISBN-13: 978-1438443904.) -
Flourishing, Sports, and Doping: A Confucian Virtue-Ethical Meditation -
The Dao of Dressage: Mysticism and Aesthetic Experience in Equestrian Sports -
Preface: Meaning of Sports and Cultivation of Civil Life -
Chung-Ying Cheng: Creativity, Onto-Generative Hermeneutics, and the Yijing -
Can Bad Guys have Good gongfu?—A Preliminary Exploration of gongfu Ethics -
Katrin Froese. Ethics Unbound: Chinese and Western Perspectives on Morality. (Hong Kong: The Chinese University Press, 2013. xiv, 249 Pp. Hardback, ISBN-10: 9629964961, ISBN-13: 978-9629964962.) -
Joseph A. Adler. Reconstructing the Confucian Dao: Zhu Xi’s Appropriation of Zhou Dunyi. (New York: State University of New York Press, 2014. 331 Pp. Paperback, ISBN 9781438451572.) -
Li Feng. Early China: A Social and Cultural History. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 367 Pp. Paperback, ISBN 9780521719810.) -
On the Compatibility Between Confucianism and Modern Olympism -
Decolonizing the Westernized University: Interventions in philosophy of education from within and without -
John M Meyer and Jens Kersten (eds), The Greening of Everyday Life: Challenging Practices, Imagining Possibilities -
Steven Best, The Politics of Total Liberation -
Laura Dassow Walls, Henry David Thoreau: A Life -
Dominic Roser and Christian Seidel, Climate Justice: An Introduction (translated by Ciaran Cronin) -
Reframing Tacit Human-Nature Relations: An Inquiry into Process Philosophy and the Philosophy of Michael Polanyi -
Are Poplar Plantations Really Beautiful? On Allen Carlson’s Aesthetics of Agricultural Landscapes and Environmentalism -
A Duty to Cognitively Enhance Animals -
Killing in Self-Defence and the Case for Biocentric Individualism -
Varieties of Non-Anthropocentricism: Duty, Beauty, Knowledge and Reality -
Contents of Environmental Values Volume 27, Number 2 -
Vallor’s Virtue Ethics are Creative, Intrepid, and Profoundly Feminist – Review of Technology and the Virtues, by Shannon Vallor -
From Taquería to Medical School – Juan Carlos, Aristotle, Cognitive Enhancements, and a Good Life -
Braindance – A Preliminary Exploration of Technological Knowledge and Neuromarketing -
Imaginative Machines -
Trust in the Networked Era – When Phones Become Hotel Keys -
Sound and Techné – Thinking the Future of Acoustic Technics -
Philosophical Explorations for a Concept of Emerging Technologies -
Alfred Schutz -
‘More of a Cause’: Recent Work on Degrees of Causation and Responsibility -
Acting and Believing Under the Guise of Normative Reasons -
Philosophy for Children -
Against Marriage: An Egalitarian Defence of the Marriage-Free State -
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Aristotle, De Anima: Translation, Introduction, and Commentary -
You Ought to Know Better: the Morality of Political Engagement -
The Standard Account of Moral Distress and Why We Should Keep It -
Constructing race: racialization, causal effects, or both? -
The Influence of Corporate Sustainability Officers on Performance -
Capturing Affective Well-Being in Daily Life with the Day Reconstruction Method: A Refined View on Positive and Negative Affect -
Phil Studies Introduction, for Pacific APA special issue -
Vilhelm Lundstedt’s ‘Legal Machinery’ and the Demise of Juristic Practice -
Animals with Soul -
BL-rings -
Spirituality and Intersubjective Consensus: A Response to Ciocan and Ferencz-Flatz -
Emerging ICT for Citizens’ Veillance: Theoretical and Practical Insights -
Marc Lange: Because Without Cause: Non-causal Explanations in Science and Mathematics -
Governance and Incentives: Is It Really All about the Money? -
“This Is a White Space”: On Restorative Possibilities of Hospitality in a Raced Space -
Understanding disability civil rights non-categorically: The Minority Body and the Americans with disabilities act -
Knowledge of objective modality -
Affectivity in Its Relation to Memory -
Deriving the contrastiveness of contrastive -nun in Korean -
Correction to: The Ethical Subject and Willing Subject in the Tractatus : an Alternative to the Transcendental Reading -
An Informational Theory of Counterfactuals