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I think I'm slowing down. A few of the books this month were rough and took so much longer than usual to get through.
Trick or Trucee - Kristen Granata ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Soldier for the Starling - Breanna Lynn ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Raiders of the Lost Heart - Jo Segura ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ In Your Pucking Dreams - Sheridan Anne ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Love Esq. - Devon Atwood ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Binding Rose - Ivy Fox ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Mooning Over a Monster - Lauren Connolly ⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Playlist - Morgan Elizabeth ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Storms and Secrets - Claire Kingsley ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Wild Love - Elsie Silver ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Handling Mr. Harper - Elle Nicole ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Viper - Margaret McHeyzer ⭐️⭐️ Arranged Deception - C. C. Monroe ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Flock - Kate Stewart ⭐️⭐️ Inevitable Ella - V. H. Nicolson ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Broken Strings - Pamela O'Roarke ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Only in Your Dreams - Ellie K. Wilde ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Assisting the Bosshole - Kristin MacQueen ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Hearts in Winter - Carrie Elks ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Before the Chaos - Maggie Radon ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Rival Hearts - Maggie Rawdon ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ When the Night Falls - Nureyluna ⭐️⭐️ Con - B. J. Alpha ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Frozen Flames - V. H. Nicolson ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Flames of Seduction - Belle Dawson ⭐️ Come Out, Come Out - Alexia Onyx ⭐️⭐️ Friday Night Lies - C. W. Farnsworth ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Camera Shy - Kay Cove ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Who's Your Daddy - Lauren Rowe ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Vicious - L. J. Shen ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Defy - L. J. Shen ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Breathe for Me - Brittany Ann ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Lost in Him - Harloe Rae ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Demons and Roses - Beka Westrup ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ King of Wrath - Ana Huang ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Binding 13 - Chloe Walsh ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Keeping 13 - Chloe Walsh ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Swipe for a Cosmo - Megan Wade ⭐️⭐️ Meet Odin - J. Wine ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Odin - J. Wine ⭐️⭐️⭐️ King - S. J. Tilly ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Auction - L. Knight ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Whistleblower - Kay Cove ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Doing It Right - Harloe Rae ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Wall St. Jerk - Megan Wade ⭐️⭐️⭐️ My Dark Romeo - Parker S. Huntington & L. J. Shen ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Lovestruck - Julie Capulet ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Moments of Malevolence - T. L. Smith ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ P. S. I Hate You - Winter Renshaw ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Devilish Ink - Sienna Blake ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Dust Storm - Maggie Gates ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Read Between the Stars - Natalie Parker ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Wrong Bride - Catharina Maura ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Man of Action - Elle Rivers ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Once You're Mine - Morgan Bridges ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Now You're Mine - Morgan Bridges ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Strung Along - Hannah Cowen ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ The Wall of Winnipeg - Mariana Zapata ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Escape the Light - A. R. Thomas ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Brutal Prince - Sophie Lark ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Wanted - A. M. Wilson ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Consider Me - Becka Mack ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Mayhem and Minnie - Veronica Lancet ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Don't Let Me Down - Kelsie Rae ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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The Failure of Private School Choice Was Greatly Exaggerated
Corey A. DeAngelis
Over the last year or so, many tales of woe have spread that seized on a few, preliminary studies that appeared to show negative effects for students in school choice programs. Just three days before the release of those studies, newspaper columnist Kay McSpadden myopically used the  studies to conclude that ”the evidence is clear, vouchers don’t work.”
But two new studies looking at standardized test scores—as well as additional studies by me and my colleagues at the School Choice Demonstration Project —were just released last month. It turns out the failure of choice was greatly exaggerated.
Louisiana Scholarship Program (LSP) report indicates that the voucher program had large negative impacts on student math test scores for the first two years of the program. Nonetheless, these same students caught up to their peers in traditional public schools by the end of year three. In addition, researchers at the School Choice Demonstration Project found that this program also improved racial integration while increasing student achievement in traditional public schools through competitive pressures.
Although the “failure” of private school choice is continuously echoed by education reporters across the nation, the scientific evidence largely suggests otherwise.
The Indiana Choice Scholarship Program (CSP) study revealed a similar, but perhaps more encouraging trend. Students using the program performed on par in mathematics and even made gains in English language arts by the fourth year.
This upward trend is not unusual. The recent review of 19 experimental voucher studies around the world conducted by researchers at the University of Arkansas shows that private school choice programs need a few years to start improving test scores. This is likely because children need to adjust to their new educational settings and private institutions must respond to the environmental shift in the market for schooling.
The positive test score trend can be interpreted in two different ways. One is that private schools in voucher programs adjust and improve after a few years of participation. The other possibility is that incentive structure for private schools shifts from a focus on character education towards a focus on test scores, since most states use test scores as their preferred educational accountability measure.
So what does the scientific evidence have to say?
There have been 17 experiments, including the one in Louisiana, on the effects of private school choice on student achievement in the United States. Out of these studies, only two have shown negative impacts on student test scores, four have found no effects and eleven have found positive effects overall or for subgroups of students.
The scientific evidence on essential long-term outcomes is more hopeful for private school choice programs. University of Arkansas’s Dr. Patrick J. Wolf led an experiment on the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program (OSP) which found that winning a random lottery to use a private school voucher increased students’ likelihood of graduation by 21 percentage points. The University of Wisconsin — Madison’s Dr. Joshua Cowen led a quasi-experimental study on the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program, finding an increase in the likelihood of graduation by four percent.
Another experiment examined charitable giving and found that Ohio voucher students are more likely to donate. And the only quasi-experimental study examining impacts on criminal activity, conducted by me and Patrick J. Wolf, found that Milwaukee voucher students are around half as likely to become criminals as adults than their traditional public school peers.
Although the “failure” of private school choice is continuously echoed by education reporters across the nation, the scientific evidence largely suggests otherwise.
Corey A. DeAngelis is a Policy Analyst at the Center for Educational Freedom at the Cato Institute and a Distinguished Doctoral Fellow in Education Policy at the Department of Education Reform at the University of Arkansas.
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The Failure of Private School Choice Was Greatly Exaggerated
Corey A. DeAngelis
Over the last year or so, many tales of woe have spread that seized on a few, preliminary studies that appeared to show negative effects for students in school choice programs. Just three days before the release of those studies, newspaper columnist Kay McSpadden myopically used the  studies to conclude that ”the evidence is clear, vouchers don’t work.”
But two new studies looking at standardized test scores—as well as additional studies by me and my colleagues at the School Choice Demonstration Project —were just released last month. It turns out the failure of choice was greatly exaggerated.
Louisiana Scholarship Program (LSP) report indicates that the voucher program had large negative impacts on student math test scores for the first two years of the program. Nonetheless, these same students caught up to their peers in traditional public schools by the end of year three. In addition, researchers at the School Choice Demonstration Project found that this program also improved racial integration while increasing student achievement in traditional public schools through competitive pressures.
Although the “failure” of private school choice is continuously echoed by education reporters across the nation, the scientific evidence largely suggests otherwise.
The Indiana Choice Scholarship Program (CSP) study revealed a similar, but perhaps more encouraging trend. Students using the program performed on par in mathematics and even made gains in English language arts by the fourth year.
This upward trend is not unusual. The recent review of 19 experimental voucher studies around the world conducted by researchers at the University of Arkansas shows that private school choice programs need a few years to start improving test scores. This is likely because children need to adjust to their new educational settings and private institutions must respond to the environmental shift in the market for schooling.
The positive test score trend can be interpreted in two different ways. One is that private schools in voucher programs adjust and improve after a few years of participation. The other possibility is that incentive structure for private schools shifts from a focus on character education towards a focus on test scores, since most states use test scores as their preferred educational accountability measure.
So what does the scientific evidence have to say?
There have been 17 experiments, including the one in Louisiana, on the effects of private school choice on student achievement in the United States. Out of these studies, only two have shown negative impacts on student test scores, four have found no effects and eleven have found positive effects overall or for subgroups of students.
The scientific evidence on essential long-term outcomes is more hopeful for private school choice programs. University of Arkansas’s Dr. Patrick J. Wolf led an experiment on the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program (OSP) which found that winning a random lottery to use a private school voucher increased students’ likelihood of graduation by 21 percentage points. The University of Wisconsin — Madison’s Dr. Joshua Cowen led a quasi-experimental study on the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program, finding an increase in the likelihood of graduation by four percent.
Another experiment examined charitable giving and found that Ohio voucher students are more likely to donate. And the only quasi-experimental study examining impacts on criminal activity, conducted by me and Patrick J. Wolf, found that Milwaukee voucher students are around half as likely to become criminals as adults than their traditional public school peers.
Although the “failure” of private school choice is continuously echoed by education reporters across the nation, the scientific evidence largely suggests otherwise.
Corey A. DeAngelis is a Policy Analyst at the Center for Educational Freedom at the Cato Institute and a Distinguished Doctoral Fellow in Education Policy at the Department of Education Reform at the University of Arkansas.
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Analysis, Vol. 76, #4, 2016            Articles Clotilde Calabi. “Ancona?” Aha! That’s Her Name! Tip-of-the-Tongue Experiences. Artūrs Logins. Save the Children! Xiaoxing Zhang. Phenomenal Concepts and the Speckled Hen. Jacob Berger; Bence Nanay. Rationalism and the Unconscious Perception. William J. FitzPatrick. Misidentifying the Evolutionary Debunkers’ Error: Reply to Mogensen. Giulia Felappi. Objects of Thought? On the Usual Way Out of Prior’s Objection to the Relational Theory of Propositional Attitude Sentences. Corrigendum Adam Morton. Corrigendum. Book Symposium Michael Pelczar. Summary. Geoffrey Lee. Worlds, Voyages and Experiences: Commentary on Pelczar’s Sensorama. Eugene Mills. Introspection in Michael Pelczar’s Sensorama. Kevin Morris. Issues in Phenomenalist Metaphysics. Michael Pelczar. Replies. Recent Work Erik J. Wielenberg. Ethics and Evolutionary Theory. Critical Notices Filippo Ferrari. Assessment–Sensitivity. Naomi Osorio-Kupferblum. Aboutness. Book Reviews George Botterill. Rational Belief: Structure, Grounds and Intellectual Virtue. Katarina Perovic. The Logical Structure of Kinds, By Eric Funkhouser. Svetlana Nagumanova. The Varieties of Consciousness. Allen Thompson. Debating Procreation: Is It Wrong to Reproduce? Jonathan Wolff. How Propaganda Works. Back to Top
Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society, Vol. 28, #3-4, 2016 Original Articles Craig M. Burnett. Reconsidering the Construct Validity of “Political Knowledge”. Juliusz Jabłecki. The Financial Crisis in Retrospect: A Case of Misunderstood Interdependence. Kai Jäger. Not a New Gold Standard: Even Big Data Cannot Predict the Future. Rajiv Shah. Morgan’s Minimalism: An Epistemic Approach to Contract Law. Johan Wennström. A Left/Right Convergence on the New Public Management? The Unintended Power of Diverse Ideas. Exchange John B. Min. Politics Must Get it Right Sometimes: Reply to Muirhead. Russell Muirhead. The Epistemic Basis for Political Opposition: Rejoinder to Min. Symposium: Mark Pennington's Robust Political Economy Nick Cowen. Introduction: Symposium on Robust Political Economy. Victoria Bateman. Classical Liberalism: The Foundation for a New Economics? Michael Bennett. Experiments in Distributive Justice and Their Limits. Andrew Gamble. A Not Quite Robust Enough Political Economy. Daniel Layman. Robust Deliberative Democracy. Mark Pennington. Robust Political Economy Revisited: Response to Critics. Back to Top
Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Vol. 16, #4, 2016 Research Articles Knut Vollebaek. Opening Address to the Tenth Anniversary Seminar of the Lund Recommendations on the Effective Participation of National Minorities in Public Life. Alan Phillips. Contribution of the Council of Europe Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities and its Advisory Committee to the Effective Participation Rights of National Minorities. Jonathan Cohen. Effective Participation of National Minorities as a Tool for Conflict Prevention. Kristin Henrard. Minorities and Socio-economic Participation: The Two Pillars of Minority Protection Revisited. Chris Chapman. The Promotion of Participation in Social, Economic and Cultural Life – NGO Strategies and Approaches. Charlotte Altenhoener. Promoting Effective Participation of National Minorities in Economic, Social and Cultural Life through Project Activities. Marc Weller. Advisory and Consultative Bodies for the Promotion of Effective Participation of National Minorities. Geoff Gilbert. The Contribution of the European Court of Human Rights to the Promotion of the Effective Participation of National Minorities: Groping in the Dark for Something that May not Be There. Joseph Marko. Effective Participation of National Minorities in Public Affairs in Light of National Case Law. Magdalena Frichova. Participation of Persons Belonging to National Minorities – Cases of Samtskhe-Javakheti and Gali. Francesco Palermo. When the Lund Recommendations are Ignored. Effective Participation of National Minorities through Territorial Autonomy. Tove H. Malloy. The Lund Recommendations and Non-Territorial Arrangements: Progressive De-territorialization of Minority Politics. Others Krzysztof Drzewicki. Ten Years of the Lund Recommendations on the Effective Participation of National Minorities in Public Life – Reflections on Progress and Unfinished Business. Editors International Journal on Minority and Group Rights. Summary of the Tenth Anniversary Seminar on the 1999 Lund Recommendations on the Effective Participation of National Minorities in Public Life. Editors International Journal on Minority and Group Rights. The Lund Recommendations on the Effective Participation of National Minorities, 1999. Editors International Journal on Minority and Group Rights. Contents of Volume 16, 2009. Back to Top
Journal of Moral Philosophy, Vol. 14, #1, 2017 Research Articles Preston Greene. Value in Very Long Lives. Aaron James. Fortune and Fairness in Global Economic Life. Avia Pasternak. Fair Play and Wrongful Benefits. Chad Vance. Climate Change, Individual Emissions, and Foreseeing Harm. Pierre Cloarec. Social Equality and the Global Society. Stephen J. White. Responsibility and the Demands of Morality. Roman Altshuler. Bootstrapping the Afterlife. Jessica Flanigan. Seat Belt Mandates and Paternalism. Joseph Heath. Climate Ethics: Justifying a Positive Social Time Preference. RJ Leland and Han van Wietmarschen. Political Liberalism and Political Community. David Miller. Fair Trade: What Does It Mean and Why Does It Matter? Justin Tosi. Playing Fair and Following the Rules. Justin Klocksiem. Two Conceptions of Justice. Thomas Nadelhoffer; Jennifer Cole Wright; Matthew Echols; Tyler Perini and Kelly Venezia. Some Varieties of Humility Worth Wanting. Kerah Gordon-Solmon. Self-Defence Against Multiple Threats. Tom O’Shea. Autonomy and Orthonomy. Jeff Sebo. Agency and Moral Status. Brian Talbot. Replaceable Lawyers and Guilty Defendants. Toby Svoboda. Why Moral Error Theorists Should Become Revisionary Moral Expressivists. Molly Gardner. On the Strength of the Reason Against Harming. Back to Top
Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 47, #4, 2016 Original Articles Amy Reed-Sandoval. Locating the Injustice of Undocumented Migrant Oppression. John Douglas Macready. Hannah Arendt and the Political Meaning of Human Dignity. Anna Elisabetta Galeotti. The Attribution of Responsibility to Self-Deceivers. Jason Chen. The Right to Self-Development: An Addition to the Child's Right to an Open Future. Yi Li. Testimonial Injustice without Prejudice: Considering Cases of Cognitive or Psychological Impairment. Nicolas Frank. Against Normative Consent. Back to Top
Juncture, Vol. 23, #3, 2016 Editoral Mathew Lawrence, Guy Lodge, Nick Pearce and Carys Roberts. Editorial. Feature Elizabeth Anderson, Jedediah Purdy, Samuel Moyn, Richard Yeselson, Elizabeth Bruenig, Lane Kenworthy, Joss Garman, Alan Finlayson, Julia Azari and Timothy Shenk. Obama's Legacy and Beyond. Catherine Colebrook, Laura Gardiner, Gavin Kelly, Rita Griffiths, Robert Gildea, Alex Glennie, Massoumeh Torfeh, Pierre de Vos, Silke Breimaier, Matthew Taylor, Chris Murray and Bissan Fakih. What Lies Ahead: 12 Predictions for 2017. Interview Juncture Interview: Robert Gordon. Opinion Jonathan Gray. Datafication and Democracy: Recalibrating Digital Information Systems to Address Broader Societal Interests. Essays Hugh Pemberton. US Industrial Strategy, Redux: Reinvention or Return to the 1970s? Laurie Laybourn-Langton. Barbarism at Last: A Future of Unprecedented Instability is in Plain Sight. Curtice on Politics John Curtice. Remain in Light: What do Labour's many Remain Supporters want to Happen Next? Review Yuan Yang. Review. Back to Top
Law & Ethics of Human Rights, Vol. 10, #2, 2016 Articles Avigail Eisenberg. Religion as Identity. George Letsas. Accommodating What Needn’t Be Special. Alison Mawhinney. Claims of Religious Morality: The Limits of Religious Freedom in International Human Rights Law. Neus Torbisco-Casals. Multiculturalism, Identity Claims, and Human Rights: From Politics to Courts. Patti Tamara Lenard. Fragile Trust: Muslim Communities in Canada and the R v. NS Decision. Ilenia Ruggiu. Interpreting Culture in Italian Courts: A Proposal of a “Cultural Test”. Thomas Poole. Rights and Opinion: Or, The Progress of Sentiments. Back to Top
Logic Journal of the IGPL, Vol. 25, #1, 2017        Special Issue: 8th International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Security for Information Systems (CISIS 2015). Guest Editors: Álvaro Herrero, Bruno Baruque, Javier Sedano, Héctor Quintián and Emilio Corchado Editorial Álvaro Herrero, Bruno Baruque, Javier Sedano, Hétor QuintiÀn and Emilio Corchado. Editorial: Special Issue CISIS15-IGPL. Original Articles Adam Wójtowicz and Daniel Wilusz. Architecture for Adaptable Smart Spaces Oriented on User Privacy. Iskander Sanchez-Rola, Xabier Ugarte-Pedrero, Igor Santos and Pablo G. Bringas. The Web is Watching You: A Comprehensive Review of Web-Tracking Techniques and Countermeasures. Enaitz Ezpeleta, Urko Zurutuza and José María Gómez Hidalgo. A Study of the Personalization of Spam Content using Facebook Public Information. V. Gayoso Martínez, L. Hernández Encinas, A. Martín Muñoz, M. A. Álvarez Mariño and D. Arroyo Guardeño. A Comparative Study of Three Spanish eGovernment Smart Cards. Javier Sedano, Silvia González, Camelia Chira, Álvaro Herrero, Emilio Corchado and José Ramón Villar. Key Features for the Characterization of Android Malware Families. Khoa Nguyen, Dat Tran, Wanli Ma and Dharmendra Sharma. Decision Tree Algorithms for Image Data Type Identification. Raúl Sánchez, Álvaro Herrero and Emilio Corchado. Clustering Extensions of MOVICAB-IDS to Distinguish Intrusions in Flow-Based Data. Rafał Kozik, Michał Choraś and Witold Hołubowicz. Packets Tokenization Methods for Web Layer Cyber Security. Back to Top
Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 18, #1, 2017 Special Issue: Technology, Health Care and Person centeredness Editorial Anette Forss and Christine Ceci. Technology, Health Care and Person Centeredness: Beyond Utopia and Dystopia. Thinking the Future. Original Articles Christine Ceci, Mary Ellen Purkis and Francine Wynn. Nursing with Care: A Meditation in Three Voices (In Memoriam John S. Drummond). Jeannette Pols. Good Relations with Technology: Empirical Ethics and Aesthetics in Care. Asle H. Kiran. Mediating Patienthood - From an Ethics of to an Ethics with Technology. Don Ihde. Sonifying Science: Listening to Cancer. Ruth Bartlett, Andrew Balmer and Petula Brannelly. Digital Technologies as Truth-Bearers in Health Care. Biljana Stankovic. Situated Technology in Reproductive Health Care: Do We Need a New Theory of the Subject to Promote Person-Centred Care? Aileen V. Ireland. Simulated Human Patients and Patient-Centeredness: The Uncanny Hybridity of Nursing Education, Technology and Learning to Care. Conference Report Martin Lipscomb. IPONS Conference Report 2016. Back to Top
philoSOPHIA, Vol. 6, #2, 2016 Essays Verena Erlenbusch. Foucault’s Sad Heterotopology of the Body. John Kaiser Ortiz. Gloria Anzaldúa and the Problem of Violence against Women. John McMahon. Emotional Orientations: Simone de Beauvoir and Sara Ahmed on Subjectivity and the Emotional Phenomenology of Gender. Kelly Oliver. Service Dogs: Between Animal Studies and Disability Studies. Short Cuts Aimi Hamraie. Beyond Accommodation: Disability, Feminist Philosophy, and the Design of Everyday Academic Life. Book Reviews Lisa Baraitser. Mad Mothers, Bad Mothers, and What a “Good” Mother Would Do: The Ethics of Ambivalence by Sarah LaChance Adams (review). Christopher Taylor. Postcolonial Reason and Its Critique: Deliberations on Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak’s Thoughts ed. by Purushottama Bilimoria, Dina Al-Kassim (review). Elizabeth Benninger. The Returns of Antigone: Interdisciplinary Essays ed. by Tina Chanter, Sean D. Kirkland (review). Carli Coetzee. Not Like a Native Speaker: On Language as a Postcolonial Experience by Rey Chow (review). Amy Ray Stewart. Head Cases: Julia Kristeva on Philosophy and Art in Depressed Times by Elaine P. Miller (review). Gayle Salamon. The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson (review). Astrida Neimanis. Gut Feminism by Elizabeth A. Wilson (review). Back to Top
Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 44, #3, 2016 Original Articles Japa Pallikkathayil. Neither Perfectionism nor Political Liberalism. Justin Tosi and Brandon Warmke. Moral Grandstanding. Back to Top
Phronesis, Vol. 62, #1, 2017 Research Articles Karen Margrethe Nielsen. Vice in the Nicomachean Ethics. Emily Katz. Ontological Separation in Aristotle’s Metaphysics. Matyáš Havrda. Body and Cosmos in Galen’s Account of the Soul. Other George Boys-Stones. Late Antiquity. Back to Top
Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, Vol. 78, 2016           Topic: History of Philosophy Papers David Sedley. An Introduction to Plato's Theory of Forms. S. Broadie. Aristotle Through Lenses from Bernard Williams. A.A. Long. What is the Matter with Matter, According to Plotinus? Brian Davies. Aquinas on What God is Not. Sarah Patterson. Descartes on the Errors of the Senses. Susan James. Why Should We Read Spinoza? Catherine Wilson. Managing Expectations: Locke on the Material Mind and Moral Mediocrity. P. J. E. Kail. Hume's ‘Manifest Contradictions’. Sebastian Gardner. Kant's Third Critique: The Project of Unification. Robert Stern. Why Hegel Now (Again) – and in What Form? Simon May. Is Nietzsche a Life-Affirmer? Michael Beaney. The Analytic Revolution. Cheryl Misak. Ramsey's Cognitivism: Truth, Ethics and the Meaning of Life. Rupert Read. Wittgenstein and the Illusion of ‘Progress’: On Real Politics and Real Philosophy in a World of Technocracy. Back to Top
Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, Vol. 79, 2016 Topic: Museums Papers Mark O'Neill. Museums and their Paradoxes. Charles Taliaferro. The Open Museum and its Enemies: An Essay in the Philosophy of Museums. Ivan Gaskell. The Museum of Big Ideas. Michael P. Levine. Museums and the Nostalgic Self. Beth Lord. ‘A Sudden Surprise of the Soul’: Wonder in Museums and Early Modern Philosophy. David Brown. Context and Experiencing the Sacred. Paul Morrow. Are Holocaust Museums Unique? Philip Tonner. Museums, Ethics and Truth: Why Museums' Collecting Policies Must Face up to the Problem of Testimony. Andreas Pantazatos. The Ethics of Trusteeship and the Biography of Objects. Alda Rodrigues. People and Things: Questions Museums Make us Ask and Answer. Graham Oddie. What Do we See in Museums? Constantine Sandis. An Honest Display of Fakery: Replicas and the Role of Museums. Garry L. Hagberg. Word and Object: Museums and the Matter of Meaning. Anna Bergqvist. Framing Effects in Museum Narratives: Objectivity in Interpretation Revisited. Sarah Hegenbart. The Participatory Art Museum: Approached from a Philosophical Perspective. Back to Top
Teaching Philosophy, Vol. 39, #4, 2016 Articles Brian Besong. Teaching the Debate. Andrew Fisher and Jonathan Tallant. Helping Philosophy Students Become (Even More) Employable. Joel Hubick. A Philosophical Response to Plagiarism. Kathryn J. Norlock. Grading (Anxious and Silent) Participation: Assessing Student Attendance and Engagement with Short Papers on a “Question For Consideration”. Andrew J. Pierce. Interest Convergence: An Alternative to White Privilege Models of Anti-Racist Pedagogy and Practice. Reviews Timothy Chambers. Teaching Plato In Palestine: Philosophy in a Divided World, by Carlos Fraenkel. Michael Clifford. Engaging Political Philosophy: An Introduction, by Robert B. Talisse. Sam Cowling. Time: A Philosophical Introduction, by James Harrington. Dara Fogel. Lusting for Infinity: A Spiritual Odyssey, by Tom W. Boyd. Katharine Loevy. The Dimension of Difference: Space, Time and Bodies in Women’s Cinema and Continental Philosophy, by Caroline Godart. Jennifer McCrickerd. Emotions, Learning, and the Brain: Exploring the Educational Implications of Affective Neuroscience, by Mary Helen Immordino-Yang. Alan Reynolds. Philosophy, Politics, and Economics: An Anthology, edited by Jonathan Anomaly, Geoffrey Brennan, Michael Munger, and Geoffrey Sayre-McCord. Clint Tibbs. Ultimate Questions: Thinking About Philosophy, 3rd edition, by Nils Ch. Rauhut. Sarah E. Vitale. The Problems of Contemporary Philosophy: A Critical Guide for the Unaffiliated, by Paul Livingston and Andrew Cutrofello. John Philip Waterman. The Philosophy of Cognitive Science, by M. J. Cain. Timothy Yenter. Philosophy’s Artful Conversation, by D. N. Rodowick. Back to Top
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