Search
Search Results
-
Is Unconditional Hospitality a Regulative Idea of Reason?
This chapter explores the relationship between unconditional hospitality and Kantian regulative ideas of reason and highlights Derrida’s reservations... -
Guilty by Association: Spillover of Regulative Violations and Repair Efforts to Alliance Partners
Much research has examined the positive effects of legitimacy spillover. However, negative events may reduce the extent of legitimacy, which may in...
-
A regulative theory of basic intentional omissions
The folk picture of agency suggests that human beings have basic agency over some of their omissions. For example, someone may follow through on a...
-
On the Regulative Functions of Constitutive Rules
John Searle’s distinction between regulative and constitutive rules is an enduringly important contribution to our understanding of rules, of... -
Principlism as Global Bioethics: A Critical Appraisal from a Confucian Perspective
Drawing upon Confucian ethical insights extracted from the Analects , this essay argues that principlism suffers from fundamental theoretical flaws....
-
Probing the Unorthodox: Moderate Direct Control over Implicit Bias
The consensus among philosophers is that indirect control is the only plausible type of control that individuals can exercise over implicit bias. By...
-
Epistemic ownership and the practical/epistemic parallelism
We may succed in the fulfilment of our desires but still fail to properly own our practical life, perhaps because we acted as addicts, driven by...
-
Teasing Apart the Roles of Interoception, Emotion, and Self-Control in Anorexia Nervosa
Anorexia Nervosa (AN) is widely considered to be a bodily disorder accompanied by unrealistic perceptions about one’s own body. Some researchers thus...
-
Public Policy and Regulative Change to Combat Media Corruption
This chapter will examine the systemic changes in policy and legislation as well as issues of self-regulation and government regulation needed in... -
Constructing legitimacy for technologies developed in response to environmental regulation: the case of ammonia emission-reducing technology for the Flemish intensive livestock industry
This study is focused on unsustainable agri-food systems, especially intensive livestock farming and its resulting environmental harms. Specifically...
-
Potentiality switches and epistemic uncertainty: the Argument from Potential in times of human embryo-like structures
Recent advancements in developmental biology enable the creation of embryo-like structures from human stem cells, which we refer to as human...
-
Criminal Justice and the Liberal State
The chapter concerns the relationship between the justification of criminal law and punishment and the justification of the state. It briefly surveys... -
Imagination and Transcendental Objects: Kant on the Imaginary Focus of Reason
Going back to Jacobi, commentators have often considered Kant’s notion of the transcendental object (thing in itself, monad, or object = X) to be... -
Cognitive Relativism and Experiential Rationality
Along this chapter I discuss different theories of epistemic relativism. I argue that it is possible to construct a theory of knowledge that is both... -
Epistemic Proceduralism Defended I
Epistemic proceduralism is spelled out by clusters of principles characterizing the structure, function, and logic of procedural epistemic norms,... -
Experience of Marginalization in Noncooperative Spaces: The Case of Undocumented Migrant Workers in Italy
Undocumented migrant workers are among a group of marginalized stakeholders who are severely exploited at their workplace and across broader society....
-
Answering the Conventionalist Challenge to Natural Rights Theory
Ben Bryan argues that the strongest challenge to natural rights theory is to explain how it overcomes the Problem of Authority. Given that our...
-
PLEN: A Protocol-Theoretic Logic of Epistemic Norms
In order to motivate the protocol-theoretic framework for the logic of epistemic norms, the prior chapters articulated and defended several clusters... -
Philosophical Results I: A Protocol-Theoretic Logic of Epistemic Deontics, Procedural Knowledge, and Norm Application
This chapter presents a penultimate layer of elaborations of PLEN. First, a protocol-theoretic logic of epistemic deontics is built into the Revised... -
Control and Ownership of Neuroprosthetic Speech
Implantable brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are being developed to restore speech capacity for those who are unable to speak. Patients with...