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Alternative Economic Organizing as ‘Change from Within’: Evolution or Inertia?
What are the alternatives to currently dominant forms of economic organizing? And how can researchers help promote alternatives that offer hope for a... -
Modality, expected utility, and hypothesis testing
We introduce an expected-value theory of linguistic modality that makes reference to expected utility and a likelihood-based confirmation measure for...
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Should Traditional Representative Institutions be Abolished? A Critical Comment on Hélène Landemore’s Open Democracy
This short piece discusses Hélène Landemore’s proposal of an ‘open democracy’, as outlined in her recent book Open Democracy: Reinventing Popular Rule...
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An idealised account of mechanistic computation
The mechanistic account of computation offers one promising and influential theory of computational implementation. The aim of this paper is to shore...
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Moral Economics – A Theoretical Basis for Building the Next Economic System
This paper explores the concept of moral economicsMoral economics in the author’s own, complex interpretation. Moral economicsMoral economics is a... -
After the trans brain: a critique of the neurobiological accounts of embodied trans* identities
This paper critically analyses three main neurobiological hypotheses on trans* identities: the neurobiological theory about the origin of gender...
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Do Boards Take Environmental, Social, and Governance Issues Seriously? Evidence from Media Coverage and CEO Dismissals
This study empirically investigates the dismissal of U.S. CEOs following negative media coverage of environmental, social, and governance (ESG)...
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On ‘the Politics of Repair Beyond Repair’: Radical Democracy and the Right to Repair Movement
This paper analyses the right to repair (R2R) movement through the lens of radical democracy, elucidating the opportunities and limitations for...
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Healing the Lifeworld: On personal and collective individuation
The paper argues that the dynamics of personal and collective individuation could be interrelated and bear ethical significance thanks to an analysis...
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Reconsidering Husserl’s Method of Eidetic Variation: The Possibility of Productive Phantasy
The present study reconsiders Husserl’s method of eidetic variation and Schütz’s critique. The method of eidetic variation describes a complex...
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Analysis of the Social Function and Value Realization of Art in the New Era
With the continuous enrichment of material life and the increasing improvement of spiritual life, the quality of life of people in the new era has...
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Commemoration, Militarism, and Gratitude
Recent years have seen various forms of honorific public art – statues, monuments, and the like – brought under renewed moral scrutiny. This scrutiny...
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Collecting human remains in nineteenth-century Paris: the case of the Société Anatomique de Paris and the Musée Dupuytren
This paper describes the scientific practices of the anatomists from the Société Anatomique de Paris (1803–1873) who were collecting anatomical and...
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Paradox and context shift
The Liar sentence L , which reads ‘ L is not true’, can be used to produce an apparently valid argument proving that L is not true and that L is true....
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Placing Wonder: Merleau-Ponty, New Materialism, and Object-Oriented Ontology
Chapter 1 argues that we must problematize the place of wonder in order to reorient it as an ontological... -
Similarity in the making: how folk psychological concepts facilitate development of psychological concepts
This paper draws on the notion of “objects of research” in psychology as clusters of phenomena (Feest in Philos Sci 84:1165–1176, 2017) to analyze...
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No Organizations for Today’s Einsteins
This chapter delves into how organizational structures bear upon scientific production, answering the question: What kinds of organizational... -
Proactive control and agency
Can agents overcome unconscious psychological influences without being aware of them? Some philosophers and psychologists assume that agents need to...
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Agentially controlled action: causal, not counterfactual
Mere capacity views hold that agents who can intervene in an unfolding movement are performing an agentially controlled action, regardless of whether...