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  1. Environmental Education, Indigeneity, and Its Challenges

    In this final chapter I return to environmental education and comment on recent postqualitative research, diffractive methodology, identity politics,...
    Chapter 2024
  2. Varieties of Metalinguistic Negotiation

    In both co-authored and solo-authored work over the past decade, we have developed the idea of “metalinguistic negotiation”. On our view,...

    David Plunkett, Timothy Sundell in Topoi
    Article 05 August 2023
  3. Unzip** the zetetic turn

    Zetetic norms govern our acts of inquiry. Epistemic norms govern our beliefs and acts of belief formation. Recently, Friedman (2020) has defended...

    David Domínguez in Synthese
    Article 30 November 2023
  4. A range of replies

    This is a reply by the author to the contributors to a symposium on the book, The Range of Reasons (Oxford University Press, 2021).

    Daniel Whiting in Asian Journal of Philosophy
    Article Open access 01 March 2024
  5. Specific Topics Under Constitutional Consideration in Aristotle, John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and Benjamin Franklin

    Specific topics that came up for discussion during the Constitutional Convention, beginning with the sometimes heated debate on whether the...
    Chapter 2023
  6. There are no epistemic norms of inquiry

    Epistemic nihilism for inquiry is the claim that there are no epistemic norms of inquiry. Epistemic nihilism was once the received stance towards...

    David Thorstad in Synthese
    Article Open access 27 September 2022
  7. Jürgen Habermas and the Communicative Sovereignty of Citizens

    The investigation of Habermas’s thought, after a short overview of Habermasian ‘essentials’, starts from the Habermasian overcoming of Niklas...
    Leonardo Fiorespino in Radical Democracy and Populism
    Chapter 2022
  8. Antiluminosity, Excuses and the Sufficiency of Knowledge for Rational Action

    According to a widely discussed view, knowledge plays a significant normative role in action: It is epistemically rational to treat p as your reason...

    Jacques-Henri Vollet in Erkenntnis
    Article 04 April 2023
  9. Deliberative Democracy and Corporate Constitutionalism: Considering Corporate Constitutional Courts

    Committees multiply in firms, whether stakeholder boards or committees, multi-stakeholder initiatives, ethics committees, or oversight boards. These...

    Sandrine Blanc in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 04 January 2023
  10. “What do we epistemically owe to each other? A reply to Basu”

    What, if anything, do we epistemically owe to each other? Various “traditional” views of epistemology might hold either that we don’t epistemically...

    Robert Carry Osborne in Philosophical Studies
    Article 12 May 2020
  11. Dignity at the end of life: from philosophy to health care practice - Lithuanian case

    Regulation and clinical practices regarding end of human life care differ among the nations and countries. These differences reflect the history of...

    Žydrūnė Luneckaitė, Olga Riklikienė in Monash Bioethics Review
    Article 20 July 2022
  12. After Pascal’s Wager: on religious belief, regulated and rationally held

    In Pascal’s famous wager, he claims that the seeking non-believer can induce genuine religious belief in herself by joining a religious community and...

    Article 01 March 2021
  13. An Exploratory Study of Women Learners’ Identity and Investment in Learning English in the United Arab Emirates

    The United Arab Emirates’ economic growth ensures that education to tertiary level is free to all Emirati nationals. The influx of expatriate workers...
    Chapter 2022
  14. Noble Lies, Fantasies, and Fictions: Nietzsche, Marcuse, and Foucault and the Demand for Fictions

    In the figures of Friedrich Nietzsche, Herbert Marcuse, and Michel Foucault, we see the deepening of the First Paradox. Nietzsche, perhaps more than...
    Zachary Simpson in The Paradoxes of Modernity
    Chapter 2022
  15. Human cerebral organoids and consciousness: a double-edged sword

    Human cerebral organoids (HCOs) are three-dimensional in vitro cell cultures that mimic the developmental process and organization of the develo**...

    Andrea Lavazza in Monash Bioethics Review
    Article Open access 07 September 2020
  16. Conceptual Toolkit for Ethics

    Learn about some of the major technical concepts of normative ethics: moral responsibility, rights, duty, justice.
    Chhanda Chakraborti in Introduction to Ethics
    Chapter 2023
  17. What we know when we act

    Two traditions in action theory offer different accounts of what distinguishes intentional action from mere behavior. According to the causalist...

    Timothy Kearl in Philosophical Studies
    Article Open access 24 June 2023
  18. Constrained Morality in the Professional Work of Corporate Lawyers

    In this article, we contribute to sociological literatures on morality, professional and institutional contexts, and morally stigmatized ‘dirty work’...

    Dawn Yi Lin Chow, Thomas Calvard in Journal of Business Ethics
    Article 02 October 2020
  19. Historical and Analytical Justifications for Revisions to the United States Constitution

    Justifications for term limits for Congressional members and federal judges; merit extension of eligibility to run for office again; fines or other...
    Chapter 2023
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