The Monist: An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of philosophy. It was established in October 1890 by American publisher Edward C. Hegeler. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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- Epistemic Akrasia
- Fuzzy Identity and Local Validity
- Proof-Theoretical Semantics and Fregean Identity Criteria for Propositions
- Moral Enhancement, Freedom and the God Machine
- Ontology and ontogeny.
- Organ transplants, death, and policies for procurement.
- Is 'brain death' actually death?
- The conquest of death.
- Moral problems of population.
- Three definitions of death.
- More on euthanasia: a response to Pauer-Studer.
- Paternalism and biobehavioral control.
- Biomedical ethics: some reflections and exhortations.
- Killing, letting die, and the trolley problem.
- Voluntary and nonvoluntary euthanasia.
- The Man of Genius
- Relativism and Wide Reflective Equilibrium
- Towards a Technoethics
- Panpsychism and Panbiotism
- Some Notes on the Ideograms of the Chinese and the Central American Calendars
- “Authentic Selfhood”
- Unpacking the Monad
- The moral case for experimentation on animals
- Vaccines and social responsibility: here are some answers. What are the questions?
- Bioethics and social responsibility
- An approach to the teaching of biomedical ethics
- On the moral and legal status of abortion
- The Pure Intergenerational Problem
- Christian Theophagy: An Historical Sketch
- Conservatism, Epistemology, and Value
- Is Purple a Red and Blue Chessboard? Brentano on Colour Mixtures
- Drawing lines: the abortion perplex and the presuppositions of applied ethics
- An ethical analysis of population policy alternatives
- In Defence of Existence Questions
- In Defence of Existence Questions
- Ibn Sina Avicenna and Malcolm and the Ontological Argument
- Art and Mood
- Can Psychology Contribute to the Study of Linguistics?
- How Skeptical Is Quine’s “Modal Skepticism”?
- What’s Wrong with Social Simulations?
- The No-Category Ontology
- How Psychopaths Threaten Moral Rationalism
- Max Stirner, the Predecessor of Nietzsche
- The Development of the Doctrine of the Formal Distinction in the Lectura Prima of John Duns Scotus
- Sophie de Grouchy on the Cost of Domination in the Letters on Sympathy and Two Anonymous Articles in Le Republicain
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