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The concept of gratitude in philosophy and psychology: an update
This paper surveys interdisciplinary research on gratitude that has been conducted since the review paper translated into German in this issue...
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Figo, Azariah ben Ephraim
Azariah Figo was a rabbi and preacher who served the community of Venice and Pisa. Figo is mostly known for his commentary Giddulei Terumah, a... -
A New Story of the Universe
A brief history of the development of quantum mechanics is described along with its foundational properties. The quantum world view is then compared... -
Procedural Justice and Distributive Issues
This chapter uses the example of the yellow vests in France. The example shows that a just climate policy is about more than the fair distribution of... -
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Ressentiment and Self-deception in Early Phenomenology: Voigtländer, Scheler, and Reinach
This chapter explores the early phenomenological accounts of Ressentiment provided by Else Voigtländer, Max Scheler, and Adolf Reinach. In... -
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Other Ways of Eating in Spain: Food Itineraries in a Context of Increasing Precarisation
This chapter analyses the relationship between the growing precariousness of daily life, food insecurity and the measures taken to tackle in Spain.... -
Health professionals’ knowledge about ethical criteria in the allocation of resources in the COVID-19 pandemic
Due to the rapid advance of the pandemic caused by COVID-19, several countries perceived that human and material resources would be insufficient to...
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Against a second factor
In his recent book Delusions and Beliefs , Kengo Miyazono offers a thoroughgoing defence of delusions as biologically malfunctioning beliefs, greatly...
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Deep Disagreement in Mathematics
Disagreements that resist rational resolution, often termed “deep disagreements”, have been the focus of much work in epistemology and informal...
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Philosophical Implications of the Historical Enterprise
In this chapter, Dorothy Walsh examines the nature of historical inquiry. -
The Problem of Standpoint in Phenomenology
The aim of this book is to argue for a standpoint approach to phenomenology grounded in the idea that social oppression and marginalization can, in... -
Finite Provinces of Meaning and Responsiveness, Responsibility, and Jazz
While Schutz singles out the social feature of music from its other features and shows how it can illuminate all social interactions, this chapter... -
Rights of Conscience
So far, this text has focused on normative ethics principles on which pharmacists generally agree. These concepts form the basis of a widely-held... -
Ethics and Metaphysics
In this chapter, Dorothy Walsh argues that any ethical theory requires an underlying speculative metaphysics. -
Genopolitics: Biotechnology Norms and the Liberal International Order
What happens in the world’s most advanced life sciences laboratories, why those activities are important, and whether and how they can be brought... -
Madhyamaka, Ultimate Reality, and Ineffability
Mark Siderits’ contributions to Buddhist philosophy, and to the enterprise he likes to call “fusion philosophy,” are legion. We write this essay in... -
Mātauranga Māori and Kai in Schools: An Exploration of Traditional Māori Knowledge and Food in Five Primary Schools in Regional New Zealand
Māori (Indigenous people of New Zealand (NZ)) suffer food insecurity disproportionately in New Zealand. Some research suggests that Māori value mātaura...