Open Journal of Philosophy

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Philosophy of Education: A Tool for National Development?2014/01/01
Ego Depletion and the Humean Theory of Motivation2014/01/01
Additive Property and the Physical Reducibility of the Mind2014/01/01
Is the World Objective?2014/01/01
Biotechnology: Science versus Value—Laden Decisions2014/01/01
History of the Modern Probability Philosophy2014/01/01
Consent, Consensus and the Leviathan: A Critical Study of Hobbes Political Theory for the Contemporary Society2015/01/01
Deflationism, Rationalism, and Anti-Rationalism: Three Views of Superego Morality2015/01/01
Advancing the Debate about Heidegger’s Phenomenology of Death as a Possibility2015/01/01
Towards a New Philosophy of Language, Culture and Literacy in Nigeria for National Development2015/01/01
A Critique of Selective Abortion in Lesotho2015/01/01
Frontier Science Philosophies for Quality Lives2012/01/01
On the Impermissibility of Telling Misleading Truths in Kantian Ethics2012/01/01
Equilibrium in Classical Confucian “Economy”2012/01/01
Philosophy and Aesthetic: To Begin with the Case of Western Postmodern Art2012/01/01
Some Remarks on the Physicalist Account of Mathematics2012/01/01
Two Myths of Psychophysical Reductionism2012/01/01
Democratized Morality. Formal Preliminaries to Contractualist Ethics2012/01/01
Body Thinking: From Chinese to Global2012/01/01
Justifying Tolerance in Liberal Societies: The Need for Public Morality2012/01/01
Recovering from Libet’s Left Turn into Veto-as-Volition:A Proposal for Dealing Honestly with the Central Mystery of Libet (1983)2012/01/01
Rainbows, Time Zones, and Other Mind-Dependent Objects: Making Sense of the Relevant Notions of “Mind-Dependence” in the Debate between Metaphysical Realists and Antirealists2012/01/01
Mental Content Externalism and Social Understanding2012/01/01
Goodman’s New Riddle of Induction2012/01/01
An Antidote to Use—From Semantics to Human Rights and Back2012/01/01
Second-Order Volition and Conflict between Desires2012/01/01
The Post-Modern Mind. A Reconsideration of John Ashbery’s “Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror” (1975) from the Viewpoint of an Interdisciplinary History of Ideas2012/01/01
Ethnophilosophy and Public Morality in an African Tribe2015/01/01
Comparative Introduction to Socionomy and Psychonomy2015/01/01
Revisiting the Catalogue Cards in University Libraries in Nigeria2015/01/01