All Stories

  1. Rules, practices and principles: Putting bioethical principles in their place
  2. Whose models? Which representations? A response to Wagner
  3. Editorial Introduction: Praxeological Gestalts – Philosophy, Cognitive Science and Sociology Meet Gestalt Psychology
  4. Wittgensteinian Ethnomethodology (1): Gurwitsch, Garfinkel, and Wittgenstein and the Meaning of Praxeological Gestalts
  5. Philosophy and the clinic: Stigma, respect and shame
  6. Investigative Ordinary Language Philosophy
  7. Stigma respecified: Investigating HIV stigma as an interactional phenomenon
  8. Bioethics to the rescue! A response to Emmerich
  9. Where the ethical action is
  10. Questioning the Consensus on Placebo and Nocebo Effects
  11. The “placebo” paradox and the emotion paradox: Challenges to psychological explanation
  12. Cultivating the dispositions to connect: an exploration of therapeutic empathy
  13. The Missing ‘E’: Radical Embodied Cognitive Science, Ecological Psychology and the Place of Ethics in Our Responsiveness to the Lifeworld
  14. Editors' Introduction to Special Section on Meaning Response and the Placebo Effect
  15. The Meaning Response, "Placebo," and Methods
  16. Shame and HIV: Addressing the Negative role Shame has in the diagnosis and treatment of HIV
  17. Shame, stigma, HIV: philosophical reflections
  18. Encarando a atrocidade: a vergonha e sua ausência
  19. There is No Such Thing as a Social Science
  20. Placebo
  21. Cultural Ontology of the Self in Pain
  22. The Five Parameters
  23. The Five Parameters
  24. The Five Parameters
  25. Shame, Placebo and World-Taking Cognitivism
  26. Child voters
  27. Life is a journey
  28. The Five Paramaters
  29. The Five Parameters
  30. The Five Parameters
  31. Wittgenstein on rule- following
  32. Wittgenstein’s philosophical remarks
  33. Reframing health care: philosophy for medicine and human flourishing
  34. What’s wrong with GM food?
  35. The Cambridge Companion to Pragmatism
  36. Relativism and the Social Sciences: From the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis to Peter Winch
  37. De-mystifying tacit knowing and clues: a comment on Henryet al.
  38. The philosopher's task: value-based practice and bringing to consciousness underlying philosophical commitments
  39. Thinking and understanding
  40. There is No Such Thing as Social Science: In Defence of Peter Winch - By Phil Hutchinson, Rupert Read and Wes Sharrock
  41. Emotions and Understanding
  42. Emotion-Philosophy-Science
  43. Review: John W. Cook: The Undiscovered Wittgenstein: The Twentieth Century's Most Misunderstood Philosopher
  44. Toward a Perspicuous Presentation of “Perspicuous Presentation”1
  45. Shame and Philosophy
  46. WHAT'S THE POINT OF ELUCIDATION?
  47. Unsinnig: A Reply to Hutto∗
  48. AnElucidatoryInterpretation of Wittgenstein'sTractatus: A Critique of Daniel D. Hutto's and Marie McGinn's Reading ofTractatus6.54
  49. Memento: A Philosophical Investigation
  50. Steiner’s Possession
  51. Therapy
  52. Practising pragmatist–Wittgensteinianism