ASJC Scopus Subject Areas (4299)
Arts and Humanities(all) (316)
Philosophy (88)
Number of items at this level: 88.
Article
Russellian Physicalism and Protophenomenal Properties. (2020)
Torin Alter
and
Sam Coleman
Editorial : In Pursuit of Luxury. (2019)
Shaun Borstrock
The Absurdity of Rational Choice: Time Travel, Foreknowledge, and the Aesthetic Dimension of Newcomb Problems. (2024)
Craig Bourne
and
Emily Caddick Bourne
Explanation and Quasi-Miracles in Narrative Understanding: The Case of Poetic Justice. (2018)
Craig Bourne
and
Emily Caddick Bourne
Personification Without Impossible Content. (2018)
Craig Bourne
and
Emily Caddick Bourne
We were in one place, and the ethics committee in another: Experiences of going through the research ethics application process. (2020)
Robert Brindley,
Lizette Nolte
and
Pieter W. Nel
Players, Characters, and the Gamer's Dilemma. (2019)
Craig Caddick Bourne
and
Emily Caddick Bourne
Ethical challenges in researching and telling the stories of recently deceased people. (2020)
Glenys Caswell
and
Nicola Turner
Personhood, consciousness, and god : how to be a proper pantheist. (2019)
Sam Coleman
Russellian Monism and Mental Causation. (2019)
Sam Coleman
and
Torin Alter
The quality of life of hospitalized and outpatient oncological patients. (2018)
Patricia Dobríková,
Dana Stachurová,
Miriam Slaná
and
Brian Littlechild
It Takes More than Moore to Answer Existence-Questions. (2019)
Karl Egerton
Challenges in Observing the Emotions of Children with Autism Interacting with a Social Robot. (2024)
Duygun Erol Barkana,
Katrin D. Bartl-Pokorny,
Hatice Kose,
Agnieszka Landowska,
Manuel Milling,
Ben Robins,
Björn W. Schuller,
Pinar Uluer,
Michal R. Wrobel
and
Tatjana Zorcec
E-ducation and the languages of information. (2013)
Luciano Floridi
Bullying victimization prevalence and its effects on psychosomatic complaints : Can sense of coherence make a difference? (2014)
Irene García-Moya,
Sakari Suominen
and
Carmen Moreno
The cultivation of the female mind: enlightened growth, luxuriant decay and botanical analogy in eighteenth-century texts. (2005)
Sam George
As Thurston says? : On using quotations from famous mathematicians to make points about philosophy and education. (2020)
Gila Hanna
and
Brendan Larvor
Narrative self-shaping : a modest proposal. (2016)
Daniel D. Hutto
Across the Great Divide: reflecting on dual positions in Clinical Psychology to enhance equality and inclusion between those working in and those referred to services. (2018)
Saskia Keville
So many lifetimes locked inside: reflecting on the use of music and songs to enhance learning through emotional and social connection in Trainee Clinical Psychologists. (2018)
Saskia Keville,
Katherine Nutt,
Isabel Brunton,
Carly Keyes
and
Erasmo Tacconelli
From Euclidean Geometry to Knots and Nets. (2019)
Brendan Larvor
Why 'scaffolding' is the wrong metaphor : the cognitive usefulness of mathematical representations. (2020)
Brendan Larvor
On the unreasonable reliability of mathematical inference. (2022)
Brendan Philip Larvor
The Growth of Mathematical Knowledge. (2002)
B. Larvor
What is Dialectical Philosophy of Mathematics. (2001)
B. Larvor
Why did Kuhn's structure of scientific revolutions cause a fuss. (2003)
B. Larvor
History and philosophy of infinity : Selected papers from the conference “Foundations of the Formal Sciences VIII” held at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, England, 20–23 September 2013. (2015)
B. Larvor,
Benedikt Loewe
and
Dirk Schlimm
Weber and Coyote : polytheism as a practical attitude. (2018)
Brendan Larvor
Why the naïve Derivation Recipe model cannot explain how mathematicians’ proofs secure mathematical knowledge. (2016)
Brendan Larvor
Reconceptualizing participant vulnerability in Scholarship of Teaching and Learning research: exploring the perspectives of health faculty students in Aotearoa New Zealand. (2023)
Amanda Lees,
Rosemary Godbold
and
Simon Walters
Self-forgiveness and the moral perspective of humility: Ian McEwan's Atonement. (2019)
John Lippitt
Getting the story straight: Kierkegaard, MacIntyre and some problems with narrative. (2007)
John Lippitt
Is a sense of humour a virtue? (2005)
John Lippitt
Kant and Kierkegaard on Religion.[Book review]. (2002)
John Lippitt
Mental simulation and language comprehension: The case of copredication. (2023)
Michelle Liu
The Polysemy View of Pain. (2023)
Michelle Liu
X-Phi and the challenge from ad hoc concepts. (2023)
Michelle Liu
Inside it was orange squash concentrate: Trainees experiences of reflective practice groups within Clinical Psychology training. (2019)
Amy Lyons,
Barbara Mason,
Katherine Nutt
and
Saskia Keville
Democratic Legitimacy and the Competence Obligation. (2021)
Finlay Malcolm
Testimony, Faith and Humility. (2020)
Finlay Malcolm
Can Fictionalists Have Faith? (2018)
Finlay Malcolm
Testimonial Insult: A Moral Reason for Belief? (2018)
Finlay Malcolm
Facilitating reflection: a review and synthesis of the factors enabling effective facilitation of reflective practice. (2022)
Tony Marshall,
Saskia Keville,
Alison Cain
and
Joanna R Adler
On being open-minded, wholehearted, and responsible: a review and synthesis exploring factors enabling practitioner development in reflective practice. (2021)
Tony Marshall,
Saskia Keville,
Alison Cain
and
Joanna R Adler
Defending internalism about unconscious phenomenal character. (2024)
Tomáš Marvan
and
Sam Coleman
Curbing Bribe-Giving in Malaysia: The Role of Attitudes and Parents. (2022)
Lim MengZhen,
Sin YongChy,
Wan Munira Wan Jafar,
Azlina Mohd Khir,
Yong Min Hooi,
Wu Shin Ling,
Ooi Pei Boon,
Ong DLT
and
Ong Chu Sun
Civility and Politicized Love in Gandhi. (2014)
Tony Milligan
Wittgenstein in the 21st Century. (2018)
Daniele Moyal-Sharrock
‘Innovation in the Arts in Therapy’: A Special Issue. (2023)
Gary Nash
Placing art at the centre of art-based practice and research. (2023)
Gary Nash
Working Alongside: Communicating visual empathy within collaborative art therapy. (2023)
Gary Nash
and
Michiyo Zentner
How to find an attractive solution to the liar paradox. (2017)
Mark Pinder
"New human possibilities" in Patočka's philosophy of literature. (2020)
Erin Plunkett
Trust, Acceptance and Social Cues in Human-Robot Interaction (SCRITA). (2024)
Alessandra Rossi,
Patrick Holthaus,
Sílvia Moros,
Gabriella Lakatos,
Antonio Andriella,
Marcus Scheunemann
and
Anouk Van Maris
No Picnic: Cavell on Rule-Descriptions. (2021)
Constantine Sandis
Philosophy of Action from Suarez to Anscombe. (2018)
Constantine Sandis
Wittgenstein and Communication Technology : A conversation between Richard Harper and Constantine Sandis. (2018)
Constantine Sandis
and
Richard Harper
Reconceptualizing Gender (from the Stream of Life). (2024)
Constantine Sandis
and
Daniele Moyal-Sharrock
Kant and Hegel on Purposive Action. (2018)
Constantine Sandis,
Erasmus Mayr
and
Arto Laitinen
Human Perception of Intrinsically Motivated Autonomy in Human-Robot Interaction. (2022)
Marcus Scheunemann,
Christoph Salge,
Daniel Polani
and
Kerstin Dautenhahn
How should we conduct ourselves? Critical realism and Aristotelian teleology : a framework for the development of virtues in pedagogy and curriculum. (2018)
Bushra Sharar
Henry James - Aristotle's Ally, an Exclusive Pact. (2006)
J. Singleton
Kant s Account of Respect: A Bridge Between Rationality and Anthropology. (2007)
J. Singleton
Neither Generalism not Particularism: Ethical Correctness is located in General Ethical Theories. (2004)
J. Singleton
Virtue Ethics, Kantian Ethics and Consequentialism. (2002)
J. Singleton
Tractarian Form as the Precursor to Forms of Life. (2015)
Maria Tejedor Palau
The Earlier Wittgenstein on the Notion of Religious Attitude. (2013)
Chon Tejedor
Sense and Simplicity : Wittgenstein's Argument for Simple Objects. (2003)
Chon Tejedor
Una ética sin sujeto : lógica y misticismo en el Tractatus de Wittgenstein
An ethics without subjectLogic and mysticism in Wittgenstein's Tractatus. (2012)
Chon Tejedor