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The Role of Boundary Spanning in Building Trust: A Place‐Based Study on Engaging Hardly Reached Groups in Community Healthcare Settings (2024)
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Bianchi, L., Kelemen, M., Shivji, A. K., Tallant, J., & Timmons, S. (2025). The Role of Boundary Spanning in Building Trust: A Place‐Based Study on Engaging Hardly Reached Groups in Community Healthcare Settings. Sociology of Health and Illness, 47(1), Article e13870. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9566.13870

This paper investigates the impact of boundary spanning activities on building trust as a means of tackling health inequalities in hardly reached communities. Lack of trust has been identified as a barrier to engagement with healthcare services, resu... Read More about The Role of Boundary Spanning in Building Trust: A Place‐Based Study on Engaging Hardly Reached Groups in Community Healthcare Settings.

G. W. F. Hegel and Richard Wagner on the Death of Jesus Christ (2024)
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Bell, R. H. (2024). G. W. F. Hegel and Richard Wagner on the Death of Jesus Christ. Hegel Bulletin, 1-27. https://doi.org/10.1017/hgl.2024.43

Hegel's early work The Life of Jesus (Das Leben Jesu) of 1795 presents Jesus as a teacher of Kantian morality and ends abruptly with his death, anointing of his body, and burial, such that Jesus could appear to be merely a figure of the remote past.... Read More about G. W. F. Hegel and Richard Wagner on the Death of Jesus Christ.

Justice for Thwarted Fathers? Problems for Retrospective Parental Rights Claims (2024)
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Baron, T. (2024). Justice for Thwarted Fathers? Problems for Retrospective Parental Rights Claims. Moral Philosophy and Politics, https://doi.org/10.1515/mopp-2024-0065

This paper examines the legitimacy of retrospective parental rights-claims through the lens of so-called ‘thwarted father’ cases: men who are unaware of their progeny’s existence until the window for establishing legal parentage (and associated right... Read More about Justice for Thwarted Fathers? Problems for Retrospective Parental Rights Claims.

“Sentio ergo est”: Unmasking the psychological realities of emotional misperception (2024)
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Tsikandilakis, M., Bali, P., Karlis, A., Morfi, P., Mével, P.-A., Madan, C., & Milbank, A. (2025). “Sentio ergo est”: Unmasking the psychological realities of emotional misperception. Perception, 54(1), 3-31. https://doi.org/10.1177/03010066241302996

Perception is an important aspect of our personal lives, interpersonal interactions and professional activities and performance. A large body of psychological research has been dedicated to exploring how perception happens, whether and when it involv... Read More about “Sentio ergo est”: Unmasking the psychological realities of emotional misperception.

What Is so Bad about Permanent Coincidence without Identity? (2024)
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Noonan, H. W. (2024). What Is so Bad about Permanent Coincidence without Identity?. Organon F, 31(4), 388-398. https://doi.org/10.31577/orgf.2024.21403

What is so bad about permanent coincidence without identity?’ (Mackie 2008: 163). This is the very question at the heart of the debate between pluralists and monists about constitution (Baker 1997, Fine 2003, Gibbard 1975, Johnston 1992, Lewis 1986,... Read More about What Is so Bad about Permanent Coincidence without Identity?.

Scepticism About Neo-Aristotelian Essences (2024)
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Curtis, B., & Noonan, H. (2024). Scepticism About Neo-Aristotelian Essences. Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia, 80(4), 885-904. https://doi.org/10.17990/RPF/2024_80_4_0885

Many philosophers today accept the broadly Aristotelian view that one can explain de re necessary properties by invoking essence. These ‘Neo-Aristotelian essentialists’ hold that a property F is an essential property of x iff specifying F gives a cor... Read More about Scepticism About Neo-Aristotelian Essences.

The Fission Argument for The Unimportance of Identity Cannot Be Correct (2024)
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Noonan, H. (2024). The Fission Argument for The Unimportance of Identity Cannot Be Correct. Argumenta, 2024(19), 369—373. https://doi.org/10.14275/2465-2334/202419.noo

Eric Olson has made an important addition to the discussion started by Parfit of the argument from the possibility of fission to the unimportance of personal iden-tity. Olson’s discussion is challenging. I want, more briefly, to highlight what is the... Read More about The Fission Argument for The Unimportance of Identity Cannot Be Correct.

Christian Platonism, Transvalued: Rethinking Anselm's Formula (2024)
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Goodchild, P. (2025). Christian Platonism, Transvalued: Rethinking Anselm's Formula. The Heythrop Journal, 66(1), 38-53. https://doi.org/10.1111/heyj.14384

Anselm's Proslogion developed its famous argument through meditation on a single formula: ‘Now we believe that You are something than which nothing greater can be thought’. This article aims to re-enact such a meditation under changed conditions, bri... Read More about Christian Platonism, Transvalued: Rethinking Anselm's Formula.

Action at a distance: From Newton’s gravity to quantum theory (2024)
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Jansson, L. (2024). Action at a distance: From Newton’s gravity to quantum theory. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2877(1), Article 012075. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2877/1/012075

Isaac Newton’s theory of gravity seems to postulate action at a distance. Two distant massive bodies act on one another gravitationally instantaneously without a causal mechanism to mediate the action. This paper will argue that a strategy found in t... Read More about Action at a distance: From Newton’s gravity to quantum theory.