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volume 34, issue 3, 2019
  1. Teleosemantics, Selection and Novel Contents.Justin Garson & David Papineau
    Mainstream teleosemantics is the view that mental representation should be understood in terms of biological functions, which, in turn, should be understood in terms of selection processes. One of the traditional criticisms of teleosemantics is the problem of novel contents: how can teleosemantics explain our ability to represent properties that are evolutionarily novel? In response, some have argued that by generalizing the notion of a selection process to include phenomena such as operant conditioning, and the neural selection that underlies it, (...)
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volume 20, issue 1, 2019
  1. Ethical Tensions in the Informed Consent Process for Randomized Clinical Trials in Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care in Low and Middle-Income Countries.Dan K. Kaye, Gershom Chongwe & Nelson K. Sewankambo
    There is unanimous agreement regarding the need to ethically conduct research for improving therapy for patients admitted to hospital with acute conditions, including in emergency obstetric care. We present a conceptual analysis of ethical tensions inherent in the informed consent process for randomized clinical trials for emergency obstetric care and suggest ways in which these could be mitigated. A valid consenting process, leading to an informed consent, is a cornerstone of this aspect necessary for preservation and maintenance of respect for (...)
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volume 75, issue 4, 2019
  1. From the Earth of Africa: Q Research in South Africa.Llewellyn Howes
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  1. Rethinking the Ethical Challenge in the Climate Deadlock: Anthropocentrism, Ideological Denial and Animal Liberation.Núria Almiron & Marta Tafalla
    As critical research has revealed, climate change scepticism and inaction are not about science but ideas, and specifically the ideas that conform our worldview. Drawing on key theoretical approaches to climate change denial from the social sciences and humanities, this paper discusses the ideological dimension and, more especially, the anthropocentric denial underlying our failure to respond to climate change. We argue that the speciesist anthropocentrism inherent in the current dominant ethics is what prevents humanity from reacting to the main human-induced (...)
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  1. The Influence of Firm Size on the ESG Score: Corporate Sustainability Ratings Under Review.Samuel Drempetic, Christian Klein & Bernhard Zwergel
    The concept of sustainable and responsible investments expresses that every investment should be based on the SR investor’s code of ethics. To a large extent the allocation of SR investments to more sustainable companies and ethical practices is based on the environmental, social, and corporate governance scores provided by rating agencies. However, a thorough investigation of ESG scores is a neglected topic in the literature. This paper uses Thomson Reuters ASSET4 ESG ratings to analyze the influence of firm size, a (...)
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  1. Science, Substance and Spatial Appearances.Thomas Raleigh
    According to a certain kind of naïve or folk understanding of physical matter, everyday ‘solid’ objects are composed of a homogeneous, gap-less substance, with sharply defined boundaries, which wholly fills the space they occupy. A further claim is that our perceptual experience of the environment represents or indicates that the objects around us conform to this sort of conception of physical matter. Were this further claim correct, it would mean that the way that the world appears to us in experience (...)
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volume 1, issue , 2019
  1. WEDDING CAKES AND MUSLIMS: RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND POLITICS IN CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN LEGAL PRACTICE.Jon Mahoney
    This paper offers a critical examination of two recent American Supreme Court verdicts, Masterpiece Cake Shop v Colorado Civil Rights Commission and Trump v Hawaii. In Masterpiece the Court ruled against the state of Colorado on grounds that religious bias on the part of state officials undermines government’s authority to enforce a policy that might otherwise be constitutional. In Trump the Court ruled in favor of an executive order severely restricting immigration from seven countries, five of which are Muslim majority. (...)
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volume 16, issue 3, 2018
  1. The Transcendence of Transgression.Sixto J. Castro
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  2. Epigenetics and Metaphor: Language of Limits.Sofia Falomir
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  3. Taboo, Transgression, Transcendence in Art and Science.Dalila Honorato
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  4. Soilogic Telepathies : Exploring Dirtier Philosophies of Creative Interchange.Linus Lancaster
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  5. Zona Autónoma Militarizada. Europa [Zam~]: A Multimedia Archive and Immersive, 360°, Reactive and Interactive Audio-Visual System Based on Field Studies Across Militarized European Borders and Hotspots Where Trafficking Cells Operate.Miguel Oliveros
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  6. Microbiopolitics in Art: Joyful Acts of Insurrection.Mariana Pérez Bobadilla
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  7. Transcending Taboos and Transgressions or Merely Ploughing Towards?Dolores A. Steinman & David A. Steinman
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  8. Human Oil: From Magic and Medicine to Art.Hege Tapio
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  9. Artistic Body Interventions as Tactics of Resistance to the Governance Over the Bodies.Polona Tratnik
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  10. The Aesthetic Approach of Hyperspaces.Dimitrios Traperas & Nikolaos Kanellopoulos
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  11. Looking for an Acheulean Hand-Axe in Messy Knowledge.Matej Vakula
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  12. A Kerosene Summer Dress.Graydon Wetzler
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  13. Landfill Dominion: The Economy of a Man-Made Neo-Paradise.Jenifer Wightman
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  14. The Anthropocosmic Vision of Mixed Reality: Taking HCI Artwork Flow of Qi as a Case Study.Yi-Chen Wu
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  15. Paratactical Use of Algorithmic Agencies in Artistic Practice.Ebru Yetiskin
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  16. Literary Bioinformatics Studies: The Genetic Code Mystique.Adam Zaretsky
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Chapters, other
  1. Ether and Electrons in Relativity Theory.Scott A. Walter - 2018 - In Jaume Navarro (ed.), Ether and Modernity. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 67-87.
    This chapter discusses the roles of ether and electrons in relativity theory. One of the most radical moves made by Albert Einstein was to dismiss the ether from electrodynamics. His fellow physicists felt challenged by Einstein’s view, and they came up with a variety of responses, ranging from enthusiastic approval, to dismissive rejection. Among the naysayers were the electron theorists, who were unanimous in their affirmation of the ether, even if they agreed with other aspects of Einstein’s theory of relativity. (...)
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  1. Introduction: Why Should We Study Migration Policies at the Interface Between Empirical Research and Normative Analysis?Matthias Hoesch & Lena Laube
    The text introduces the concept behind the Proceedings of the 2018 ZiF Workshop “Studying Migration Policies at the Interface between Empirical Research and Normative Analysis”. It explains why there is a need to study migration policies across disciplines, includes a short note on the current literature, and provides a look back at the workshop.
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Apr 27th 2019 GMT
New books
  1. The Philosophical Thought of Wang Chong.Alexus McLeod - 2018 - Palgrave Macmillan.
    This book is a study of the methodological, metaphysical, and epistemological work of the Eastern Han Dynasty period scholar Wang Chong. It presents Wang’s philosophical thought as a unique and syncretic culmination of a number of ideas developed in earlier Han and Warring States philosophy. Wang’s philosophical methodology and his theories of truth, knowledge, and will and determinism offer solutions to a number of problems in the early Chinese tradition. His views also have much to offer contemporary philosophy, suggesting new (...)
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    Foundations of a Free Society: Reflections on Ayn Rand's Political Philosophy.Gregory Salmieri & Robert Mayhew - 2019 - Pittsburgh, PA, USA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
    Foundations of a Free Society brings together some of the most knowledgeable Ayn Rand scholars and proponents of her philosophy, as well as notable critics, putting them in conversation with other intellectuals who also see themselves as defenders of capitalism and individual liberty. United by the view that there is something importantly right—though perhaps also much wrong—in Rand’s political philosophy, contributors reflect on her views with the hope of furthering our understandings of what sort of society is best and why. (...)
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    Texting, Suicide, and the Law: The Case Against Punishing Michelle Carter.Mark Tunick - 2019 - London and New York: Routledge.
    Through a series of texts and phone calls, Michelle Carter encouraged her boyfriend Conrad Roy to act on his suicidal thoughts, and after Roy killed himself, Carter was convicted of involuntary manslaughter. The case has received widespread attention, generating reactions ranging from rage at Ms. Carter to disbelief that she was convicted. An issue emphasized up to now is what it might mean for the First Amendment right of free speech if we hold that words can kill. In presenting the (...)
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volume 41, issue 5, 2019
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    Translational Control Under Stress: Reshaping the Translatome.Vivek M. Advani & Pavel Ivanov
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    Writing Papers to Be Memorable, Even When They Are Not Really Read.Thiago F. A. França & José M. Monserrat
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    On the Origins of Symmetry and Modularity in the Proteasome Family.Adrian C. D. Fuchs & Marcus D. Hartmann
    The proteasome family of proteases comprises oligomeric assemblies of very different symmetry. In different sizes, it features ring‐like oligomers with dihedral symmetry that allow the stacking of further rings of regulatory subunits as observed in the modular proteasome system, but also less symmetric helical assemblies. Comprehensive sequence and structural analyses of proteasome homologs reveal a parsimonious scenario of how symmetry may have emerged from a monomeric ancestral precursor and how it may have evolved throughout the proteasome family. The four characterized (...)
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    Inferring the Evolutionary History of Your Favorite Protein: A Guide for Molecular Biologists.Jolien J. E. Hooff, Eelco Tromer, Teunis J. P. Dam, Geert J. P. L. Kops & Berend Snel
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