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1. Why have North American sport philosophers ignored race?

4. Reconsidering commonsense consent.

5. A philosophical approach to improving empirical research on posttraumatic growth.

6. Who is 'society' in the societal impact debate? – A critical discussion of policies of closure.

7. Against insular liberalism: Sayyid Qutb, illiberal Islam and the forceless force of the better argument.

8. Nonsense: a user's guide.

9. The Limited Phenomenal Infallibility thesis.

10. On justifying case verdicts. A dialectical hypothesis.

11. Planning as an instituting process. Overcoming Agamben's despair using Esposito's political ontology.

12. Rights and Demands: A Response to Kamm: Rights and Demands: Margaret Gilbert.

13. What is the experimentalist challenge to the method of cases?

14. Translations in a time of crisis: the role of translators of Nietzsche, Sorel, and Bergson in addressing Edwardian political fragmentation, 1907–1915.

15. Intuitions over arguments or arguments over intuitions? – An empirical study on Chinese participants.

16. Superplurals analyzed away.

17. Se moquer de la philosophie est vraiment philosopher: Plato, Aristotle and the pedagogy of irony and play in Pascal’s Pensées.

18. Eldarin Cosmotechnics: Posthumanism, Ecology and Techne in Tolkien’s Portrayal of Elven Paradises.

19. Diffractive Debriefing: A Different Approach to Participant Debriefing.

20. The Mitonuclear Compatibility Species Concept, Intrinsic Essentialism, and Natural Kinds.

21. Scepticism About Self-Knowledge of Motives.

22. Initiation into Philosophy: An Introduction to Maine de Biran's Freemasonry Speeches (c. 1810).

23. Allegedly impossible experiences.

24. The matter with subjects of justice.

25. What I Really, Really Want: The Role, Nature, and Value of True Preferences in the Ethics of Nudging.

26. Against Recognizability as a Criterion of Work-Performance.

27. Simone Weil and Ludwig Wittgenstein: 'Philosophy as work on oneself'.

28. Better Not to Know: On the Possibility of Culpable Knowledge.

29. Can arts institutions be virtuous? Collective virtues, vices, and epistemic responsibility.

30. The late origins of the timeline, or: three paradoxes explained.

31. Bayesian issues in the 1950s: an episode involving Karl Popper and Jimmie Savage.

32. Crossings: Hermeneutics as Passage.

33. LEGAL PRINCIPLES AND THE PRINCIPLE OF EQUALITY UNDER THE LENS OF PHILOSOPHERS. THE RAWLS-DWORKIN CASE.

34. Why are people often rational? Saving the causal theory of action.

35. Trust and inquiry.

36. The problem of value change: Should advance directives hold moral authority for persons living with dementia?

37. Careful, patient, and modest citizens: Facilitating civic education through Zhu Xi’s method of deep reading.

38. #ThoughtsandPrayers: A Theology of Social Media Crisis Interaction and Mental Health.

39. Looking beyond Popper: how philosophy can be relevant to ecology.

40. Proustian Grief.

41. From group to institutional agency.

42. A ‘Temple of Liberty’? Alexander von Humboldt and the French Revolution.

43. The 'breakthrough generation' as the bearer of the idea of a European federation.

44. The Puzzle of Fictional Models.

45. Navigating in the Dark.

46. The Coevolution of Descriptive and Evaluative Beliefs in Aldo Leopold's Thinking.

47. Against Defending Science: Asking Better Questions About Indigenous Knowledge and Science.

48. Concepts of Actionability in Precision Oncology.

49. The Medium Is the (Discriminatory) Message: The Medial Epistemic Injustices of Philosophy.

50. The Problem of Differential Importability and Scientific Modeling.

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