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Etiological proper function and the safety condition
In this paper, I develop and motivate a novel formulation of the safety condition in terms of etiological proper function. After testing this...
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Connexive Negation
Seen from the point of view of evaluation conditions, a usual way to obtain a connexive logic is to take a well-known negation, for example, Boolean...
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Introduction
This dissertation analyses the nexus between giving, belonging and Jewishness in South Africa. Structuring aspects like class, race, economics, and... -
Philosophical Problems of Immunology
At the dawn of the computational era, immunology is at a crossroads: Its efforts to frame microbial-host interactions in combative, war-related terms... -
Inquiring Value: The Pragmatist Turn in Business Ethics
30 years ago, R. Edward Freeman levied an influential challenge against the “separation thesis”, which maintains that ethical and business concerns...
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Noneist Explorations II The Sylvan Jungle - Volume 3
This third volume continues Richard Routley's explorations of an improved Meinongian account of non-referring and intensional discourse (including...
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Double-Edged Effects of Creative Personality on Moral Disengagement and Unethical Behaviors: Dual Motivational Mechanisms and a Situational Contingency
Research shows that the effects of creative personality on moral disengagement and unethical behaviors are mixed. To reconcile the disparate...
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Defending Moderate De Se Skepticism
Moderate skepticism about de se thought accepts that there is a kind of mental state which is about the thinker and is psychologically indispensable...
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Like It or Not: When Corporate Social Responsibility Does Not Attract Potential Applicants
Companies increasingly recognize the importance of communicating corporate social responsibility (CSR) including their engagement toward employees,...
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The Moral Foundations of Vaccine Passports
The debate around vaccine passports has been polarising and controversial. Although the measure allows businesses to resume in-person operations and...
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Diseases as social problems
In this paper we articulate a characterization of the concept of disease as a social problem. We argue that, from a social ontology point of view,...
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Cultural appropriation: an Husserlian account
This paper begins with a sketch of a few themes in the philosophy of property insofar as they relate to the concept of cultural appropriation. It...
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Polanyi’s Copernican Realism: Content, Reception, and Relation to Three Contemporary Realisms
This chapter examines existing interpretations of the most widely commented-upon aspect of Michael Polanyi’s metaphysics, his metaphysical realism. I... -
Climate Injustice in a More-Than-Human World
The climate crisis has implications for the idea of justice. The paper explores this idea to inquire whether climate change wrongs animals and, if it...
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Metabolism in Crisis? A New Interplay Between Physiology and Ecology
This chapter investigates the hybrid relationships between metabolism, broadly and a-historically understood as the set of processes through which... -
Family, Civil Society and the State
This chapter focuses on the arguments of Hegel’s 1821 Elements of the Philosophy of Right, in particular Part Three, his account of ethical life...