Moral Rationalism and the Normativity of Constitutive Principles Zachary Bachman OriginalPaper 25 September 2017 Pages: 1 - 19
An Analysis of Recent Empirical Data on ‘Ought’ Implies ‘Can’ Yishai Cohen OriginalPaper 08 August 2017 Pages: 57 - 67
Moral Sentimentalism in Counterfactual Contexts: Moral Properties Are Response-Enabled Daniel Dohrn OriginalPaper 13 October 2017 Pages: 69 - 82
Quine on Shared Language and Linguistic Communities Matej Drobňák OriginalPaper 14 October 2017 Pages: 83 - 99
The Hidden Set-Theoretical Paradox of the Tractatus Jing Li OriginalPaper 20 September 2017 Pages: 159 - 164
“Ought Implies Can,” Framing Effects, and “Empirical Refutations” Alicia Kissinger-KnoxPatrick AragonMoti Mizrahi OriginalPaper 20 September 2017 Pages: 165 - 182
Davidson and Sellars on “Two Images” Jaroslav Peregrin OriginalPaper 16 September 2017 Pages: 183 - 192
When the Arrow Came before the Trolley: Jewish Aspects of the Trolley Problem Tsuriel Rashi OriginalPaper 27 October 2017 Pages: 193 - 206
Does ‘Ought’ Imply ‘Might’? How (not) to Resolve the Conflict between Act and Motive Utilitarianism James Skidmore OriginalPaper 26 September 2017 Pages: 207 - 221
Two (Weak) Cheers for Markets in Votes James Stacey Taylor OriginalPaper 18 August 2017 Pages: 223 - 239
Nunc pro tunc. The Problem of Retroactive Enactments Giuliano Torrengo OriginalPaper 31 July 2017 Pages: 241 - 250
How to Win an Argument: An Ancient Guide to the Art of Persuasion by Marcus Tullius Cicero, Selected. edited, and Translated by James M. May Yosef Z. Liebersohn BookReview 05 December 2017 Pages: 251 - 254