14 February 2018
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Reproductive cloning revisited -
Fostering caring relationships: Suggestions to rethink liberal perspectives on the ethics of newborn screening -
Intertranslatability, Theoretical Equivalence, and Perversion -
Edward L. Rubin, Soul, Self and Society. The New Morality and the Modern State -
Practical knowledge and the subjectivity of truth in Kant and Kierkegaard: The cover of skepticism -
On behalf of controversial view agnosticism -
Giacomo Zabarella -
Japanese Confucian Philosophy -
Louis Althusser -
Donald Davidson’s Triangulation Argument, A Philosophical Inquiry -
Anna Alexandrova, A Philosophy for the Science of Well-Being (New York: Oxford University Press, 2017), pp. xlv + 196. -
THE SMALL IMPROVEMENT ARGUMENT, EPISTEMICISM AND INCOMPARABILITY -
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Corruption and New Product Innovation: Examining Firms’ Ethical Dilemmas in Transition Economies -
On partial disjunction properties of theories containing Peano arithmetic -
Moral realism and reliance on moral testimony -
Why Moral Followers Quit: Examining the Role of Leader Bottom-Line Mentality and Unethical Pro-Leader Behavior -
On a Judgment of One’s Own: Heideggerian Authenticity, Standpoints, and All Things Considered -
Executive Compensation and Employee Remuneration: The Flexible Principles of Justice in Pay -
A Proposal for a Coherent Ontology of Fundamental Entities -
Media Coverage of Human Rights in the USA and UK: The Violations Still Will Not Be Televised (or Published) -
The wave-function as a multi-field -
The ethics of separating conjoined twins: two arguments against -
Normalization of Questionable Behavior: An Ethical Root of the Financial Crisis in Iceland -
Oxford Studies Ancient Philosophy, Volume 53 -
Oxford Studies Ancient Philosophy - Number of publications for this day: 37
13 February 2018
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A new interpretation of the modern two-pronged tests for insanity -
Performing doubt and negotiating uncertainty: Diagnosing schizophrenia at its onset in post-war German psychiatry -
The Cut-Free Approach and the Admissibility-Curry -
Karl Leonhard Reinhold -
Formalising formalism: Weinrib, Aristotle, and the nature of private law -
On the presumption of equality -
Effects of intrinsic motivation and informative feedback in service-learning on the development of college students’ life purpose -
Deliberative democracy as a critical theory -
Corporal Punishment: A Philosophical Assessment -
Effects of emotional content on working memory capacity -
Ethnic cartography and politics in Vienna, 1918–1945 -
Explication Work for Science and Philosophy -
Numéro 2018/1 – N° 175 – L’interprétation mathématique de Platon -
Numéro 2018/1 – Tome 143 – La complexité en mosaïque -
Moral Enhancement durch Neurochirurgie? Machbarkeit und ethische Vertretbarkeit -
Truth Without Reference: The Use of Fictional Names -
Discovering the Principle of Finality in Computational Machines -
Re-approaching fuzzy cognitive maps to increase the knowledge of a system -
The Perspective of the Instruments: Mediating Collectivity -
The Applicability of Mathematics as a Philosophical Problem: Mathematization as Exploration -
Relationship Between Declarations of Conflict of Interests and Reporting Positive Outcomes in Iranian Dental Journals -
Antoine Suarez, Joachim Huarte (eds): Is this cell a human being? Exploring the status of embryos, stem cells and human – animal hybrids -
Promoting Ethics and Integrity in Management Academic Research: Retraction Initiative -
Are Handbooks Still Useful? Yes and No; It Depends on How You Use Them -
I’m shocked: informed consent in ECT and the phenomenological-self -
Living a feminist life -
Husserl’s Conception of Experiential Justification: What It Is and Why It Matters -
Overview of Language Rights in the International Criminal Law Sentencing Models -
Imaginaries of Invention Management: Comparing Path Dependencies in East and West Germany -
From “multiple simultaneous independent discoveries” to the theory of “multiple simultaneous independent errors”: a conduit in science -
Communities of Respect: Grounding Responsibility, Authority, and Dignity - Number of publications for this day: 31
12 February 2018
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Gavin D’Costa’s Theory of the Unevangelized: A Continuing Assessment -
ISLAMIC MODERNITY AND THE CHALLENGES FOR SECULAR LIBERALISM -
THE UNSUITABILITY OF EMERGENCE THEORY FOR PENTECOSTAL THEOLOGY: A RESPONSE TO BRADNICK AND MCCALL -
VAISHNAVISM, ANTIEVOLUTIONISM, AND AMBIGUITIES: REVISITING ISKCON’S DARWIN-SKEPTICISM -
Sacred Knowledge: Psychedelics and Religious Experiences. By William A. Richards. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2016. Xxviii + 244 pages. Hardcover, $29.95 / £24.95; E-book $28.99/ £23.95. -
FOCUS AND FLEXIBILITY: ZYGON’S PROFILE AND PRACTICE -
THE MYSTERIANISM OF OWEN FLANAGAN’S NORMATIVE MIND SCIENCE -
“THE NEW SCIENCE OF HEALTH AND HAPPINESS”: INVESTIGATING BUDDHIST ENGAGEMENTS WITH THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF MEDITATION -
MAKING SENSE OF EMERGENCE: A CRITICAL ENGAGEMENT WITH LEIDENHAG, LEIDENHAG, AND YONG -
EVOLUTION OF RELIGIOUS CAPACITY IN THE GENUS HOMO: TRAIT COMPLEXITY IN ACTION THROUGH COMPASSION -
Sacred Nature: The Environmental Potential of Religious Naturalism. By Jerome A. Stone. New York, NY: Routledge, 2017. xx+146 pages. $44.95 (softcover), $140.00 (hardcover). -
AN ABSOLUTE DISTINCTION BETWEEN FAITH AND SCIENCE: CONTRAST WITHOUT COMPARTMENTALIZATION -
EVOLUTION OF RELIGIOUS CAPACITY IN THE GENUS HOMO: ORIGINS AND BUILDING BLOCKS -
RELIGIOUS RITES AND SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITIES: AYUDHA PUJA AS “CULTURE” AT THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE -
EVOLUTION OF RELIGIOUS CAPACITY IN THE GENUS HOMO: COGNITIVE TIME SEQUENCE -
Animals as Lamas in Sikkim -
Precís of luck egalitarianism -
“Society maintains itself despite all the catastrophes that may eventuate”: Critical theory, negative totality, and crisis -
On the concept of politics: A comparative reading of Castoriadis and Badiou -
A novel approach to interval comparison and application to software quality evaluation -
Indeterministic intuitions and the Spinozan strategy -
Consciousness and Fundamental Reality -
Contracts and Hierarchies: A Moral Examination of Economic Theories of the Firm -
A DIRECT PROOF OF SCHWICHTENBERG’S BAR RECURSION CLOSURE THEOREM -
STRICT COHERENCE ON MANY-VALUED EVENTS -
Social Mereology -
Derrida’s Rethinking of Professorial Authority -
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