Friday, November 13, 2009

November 9-13, 2009

American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 9, # 10, 2009
American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 9, # 11, 2009
British Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 15, # 4, 2009
History and Philosophy of Logic, Vol. 30, # 3, 2009
History and Philosophy of Logic, Vol. 30, # 4, 2009
Inquiry, Vol. 52, # 5, 2009
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 89, #4, 2009
Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, Vol. 27, # 4, 2009
Natural Language Semantics, Vol. 17, # 34, 2009
Philosophical Forum, Vol. 40, # 4, 2009
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 79, # 3, 2009
Philosophy of Science, Vol. 76, # 2, 2009
Social Epistemology: A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Policy, Vol. 23, # 2, 2009

American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 9, #10, 2009
Editorial
Summer Johnson. The Era of Nanomedicine and Nanoethics: Has It Come, Is It Still Coming, Or Will It Pass Us By?
Target Article
Fritz Allhoff. The Coming Era of Nanomedicine.
Open Peer Commentaries
Tihamer Toth-Fejel. Nanotechnology Will Change More Than Just One Thing.
Ellen M. McGee. Nanomedicine: Ethical Concerns Beyond Diagnostics, Drugs, and Techniques.
Ronald Sandler. Nanomedicine and Nanomedical Ethics.
Gladys B. White. Missing the Boat on Nanoethics.
Target Article
Christy A. Rentmeester, Constance George. Legalism, Countertransference, and Clinical Moral Perception.
Open Peer Commentaries
Barry Hoffmaster, Cliff Hooker. What Reason Can Do for Clinical Moral Perception.
Dawson S. Schultz. Let's Blame the Physicians … Again: Physician Legalism and Countertransference.
Chris Durante. The Physician's Fragility.
Barbara Russell. Some Distinctions, “Hair Splitting,” and Added Worries.
David Jeremy Alfandre. Do All Physicians Need to Recognize Countertransference?
Target Article
Benjamin Gesundheit, Nachman Ash, Shraga Blazer, Avraham I. Rivkind. Medical Care for Terrorists—To Treat or Not to Treat?
Open Peer Commentaries
Ari Z. Zivotofsky. Medical Care of Terrorists is “Beyond the Letter of the Law.”
John Lunstroth. The Obligations of Health Workers to “Terrorists.”
Jonathan H. Marks. The Terrorist and the Doctor: A Legal and Ethical Response.
Richard Ashcroft. The Psychology of Repugnance and the Duty to Trust.
Chiara Lepora, Marion Danis, Alan Wertheimer. No Exceptionalism Needed to Treat Terrorists.
Alan Jotkowitz, Shaul Sofer. Ethical Caring and the Treatment of Terrorists.
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American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 9, # 11, 2009
Editorial
Ricki Lewis, Renad I. Zhdanov. Centenarians as Stem Cell Donors.
Target Article
Nancy M. Baum, Peter D. Jacobson, Susan D. Goold. “Listen to the People”: Public Deliberation About Social Distancing Measures in a Pandemic.
Open Peer Commentaries
Joint Centre for Bioethics Pandemic Ethics Working Group. Public Engagement on Social Distancing in a Pandemic: A Canadian Perspective.
J. Eline Garrett, Dorothy E. Vawter, Angela Witt Prehn, Debra A. DeBruin, Karen G. Gervais. Listen! The Value of Public Engagement in Pandemic Ethics.
Lawrence O. Gostin. The Value of Public Deliberation in Public Health Preparedness.
Tom Sorell, Heather Draper, Sarah Damery, Jonathan Ives. “Dunkirk Spirit:” Differences Between United Kingdom and United States Responses to Pandemic Influenza.
Michael J. Selgelid. Promoting Justice, Trust, Compliance, and Health: The Case for Compensation.
Julia Abelson. Opportunities and Challenges in the Use of Public Deliberation to Inform Public Health Policies.
Target Article
Ari Z. Zivotofsky, Alan Jotkowitz. A Jewish Response to the Vatican's New Bioethical Guidelines.
Open Peer Commentaries
Jason T. Eberl. The Complex Nature of Jewish and Catholic Bioethics.
James J. Delaney. The Catholic Position on Germ Line Genetic Engineering.
Y. M. Barilan. Judaism, Human Dignity and the Most Vulnerable Women on Earth.
Alyssa Henning, Michal Raucher, Laurie Zoloth. A Jewish Response to the Vatican?
Craig J. Ifland, James A. Brown. How Should a Non-Catholic Respond to Catholic Moral Teaching?
D. Gareth Jones, Maja I. Whitaker. Religious Traditions and Embryo Science.
Tihamer Toth-Fejel, Christopher Dodsworth. A Sibling Rivalry on Personhood, Procreation, and Evil.
John D. Loike, Ruth L. Fischbach, Moshe D. Tendler. Jewish Views on the Beginnings of Human Life and the Use of Medical Intervention to Produce Children.
Target Article
Scott Burris, Corey Davis. Assessing Social Risks Prior to Commencement of a Clinical Trial: Due Diligence or Ethical Inflation?
Open Peer Commentaries
Toby Schonfeld, Joseph S. Brown. Evaluating Empirical Assessments of Social Risk.
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British Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 15, # 4, 2009
Articles
Jonathan Hill. Gregory of Nyssa, Material Substance and Berkeleyan Idealism.
Christina Van Dyke. An Aristotelian Theory of Divine Illumination: Robert Grosseteste's Commentary on the Posterior Analytics.
Shane Duarte. Ideas and Confusion in Leibniz.
Timothy Crockett. The Fluid Plenum: Leibniz on Surfaces and the Individuation of Body.
Louis E. Loeb. What is Worth Preserving in the Kemp Smith Interpretation of Hume?
Ralf M. Bader. Kant and the Categories of Freedom.
Andrew Gustafson. Mill's Poet–Philosopher, and the Instrumental-Social Importance of Poetry for Moral Sentiments.
Review Article
Sean Coyle. The Reality of the Enlightenment.
Book Reviews
Sarah Broadie. Aristotle and Beyond: Essays on Metaphysics and Ethics. Reviewed by David Evans.
Nathan D. Smith, Jason P. Taylor (eds). Descartes and Cartesianism. Reviewed by Richard Watson.
Nachtomy Ohad. Possibility, Agency, and Individuality in Leibniz's Metaphysics. Reviewed by Christian Leduc.
Michael Ayers (ed). Rationalism, Platonism and God. Reviewed by Andrew Pyle.
Ann Thomson. Bodies of Thought: Science, Religion, and the Soul in the Early Enlightenment. Reviewed by Nicholas Jolley.
W. J. Mander. The Philosophy of John Norris. Reviewed by Richard Acworth.
Rachel Cohon. Hume's Morality: Feeling and Fabrication. Reviewed by James A. Harris.
Christopher J. Finlay. Review of Hume's Social Philosophy: Human Nature and Commercial Sociability in A Treatise of Human Nature. Reviewed by Michael Funk Deckard.
Rachel Zuckert. Kant on Beauty and Biology: An Interpretation of the Critique of Judgment. Reviewed by Robert Wicks.
Henry West. Mill's Utilitarianism. Reviewed by Christopher Macleod.
Rachel Zuckert. The Origins of Analytic Philosophy: Kant and Frege. Reviewed by Graham Stevens.
Books Received
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History and Philosophy of Logic, Vol. 30, # 3, 2009
Articles
Khaled El-Rouayheb. Impossible Antecedents and Their Consequences: Some Thirteenth-Century Arabic Discussions
Henrik Lagerlund. Avicenna and usi on Modal Logic.
Curtis Franks. The Gödelian Inferences.
Giuseppe Primiero. Proceeding in Abstraction. From Concepts to Types and the Recent Perspective on Information.
Igor Sedla. C. I. Lewis on Possible Worlds.
Essay Review
Hans Burkhardt. Wolfgang Lenzen, Calculus Universalis. Studien zur Logik von G.W. Leibniz.
Book Reviews
José Ferreiros. Labyrinth of Thought: A History of Set Theory and its Role in Modern Mathematics, second revised edition. Review by W.W. Tait.
Giuseppe Primiero. Information and Knowledge: A Constructive Type-Theoretical Approach. Review by Fairouz Kamareddine.
Matt Carter. Minds and Computers: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence. Review by Peter Øhrstrøm.
Delbert Reed. The Origins of Analytic Philosophy: Kant and Frege. Review by Christopher Pincock.
A. Ahmed. Saul Kripke. Review by Neftali Villanueva.
M. B. Califano (ed.) Paradossi e disarmonie nelle scienze e nelle arti. Review by E.A. Marchisotto.
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History and Philosophy of Logic, Vol. 30, #4, 2009
Articles
Stamatios Gerogiorgakis. The Byzantine Liar.
Paolo Pagli. Two Unnoticed Editions of Girolamo Saccheri's Logica Demonstrativa.
Philip A. Ebert, Marcus Rossberg. Cantor on Frege's Foundations of Arithmetic: Cantor's 1885 Review of Frege's Die Grundlagen der Arithmetik.
Davide Rizza. Abstraction and Intuition in Peano's Axiomatizations of Geometry.
Gottfried Gabriel, Karlheinz Hülser, Sven Schlotter. Zur Miete bei Frege – Rudolf Hirzel und die Rezeption der stoischen Logik und Semantik in Jena.
Book Reviews
T. Ebert, U. Nortmann. Aristoteles: Analytica priora, Buch I. Reviewed by Marko Malink.
Nino B. Cocchiarella. Formal ontology and conceptual realism. Reviewed by Richard L. Mendelsohn,
C.Martínez, J. L. Falguera, J.M. Sagüillo (eds). Current Topics in Logic and Analytic Philosophy. Reviewed by M. Scanlan.
Hartry Field. Saving Truth from Paradox. Review by Chris Daly.
Matthias Wille. Die Mathematik und das Synthetische A Priori. Erkenntnistheoretische Untersuchungen über den Geltungsstatus Mathematischer Axiome. Reviewed by A. Reichenberger.
Paolo Mancosu (ed). The Philosophy of Mathematical Practice. Reviewed by J. Ferreiros.
J. M. Salamanskis. Philosophie des Mathématiques. Reviewed by J. CL. Dumoncel.
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Inquiry, Vol. 52, # 5, 2009
Special Issue: Folk Psychology and Moral Agency
Original Articles

Kristin Andrews. Understanding Norms Without a Theory of Mind.
Steve Guglielmo, Andrew E. Monroe, Bertram F. Malle. At the Heart of Morality Lies Folk Psychology.
Anne Jaap Jacobson. Empathy and Instinct: Cognitive Neuroscience and Folk Psychology.
Heidi L. Maibom. Feeling for Others: Empathy, Sympathy, and Morality.
Axel Seemann. Joint Agency: Intersubjectivity, Sense of Control, and the Feeling of Trust.
Maureen Sie. Moral Agency, Conscious Control, and Deliberative Awareness.
Karsten R. Stueber. The Ethical Dimension of Folk Psychology?
Books Received
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 89, # 4, 2009
Articles
Carmelo Cennamo, Pascual Berrone, Luis R. Gomez-Mejia. Does Stakeholder Management have a Dark Side?
Martin Mueller, Virginia Gomes dos Santos, Stefan Seuring. The Contribution of Environmental and Social Standards Towards Ensuring Legitimacy in Supply Chain Governance.
Brian P. Simpson. Wealth and Income Inequality: An Economic and Ethical Analysis.
Jacob Joseph, Kevin Berry, Satish P. Deshpande. Impact of Emotional Intelligence and Other Factors on Perception of Ethical Behavior of Peers.
Rafael Currás-Pérez, Enrique Bigné-Alcañiz, Alejandro Alvarado-Herrera. The Role of Self-Definitional Principles in Consumer Identification with a Socially Responsible Company.
Leslie E. Sekerka, Richard P. Bagozzi, Richard Charnigo. Facing Ethical Challenges in the Workplace: Conceptualizing and Measuring Professional Moral Courage.
Morten Huse, Sabina Tacheva Nielsen, Inger Marie Hagen. Women and Employee-Elected Board Members, and Their Contributions to Board Control Tasks.
Jan Tullberg. Moral Compliance and the Concealed Charm of Prudence.
Adaeze Okoye. Theorising Corporate Social Responsibility as an Essentially Contested Concept: Is a Definition Necessary?
Wing S. Chow, Jane P. Wu, Allan K. K. Chan. The Effects of Environmental Factors on the Behavior of Chinese Managers in the Information Age in China.
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Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive-Behavior Therapy, Vol. 27, # 4, 2009
Articles
P. J. Watson, Nathan M. Simmons, Bart L. Weathington, Brian J. O’Leary, Scott E. Culhane. Psychometric Analysis and Tentative Shortening of Survey of Personal Beliefs.
Edward D. Sturman, Gordon L. Flett, Paul L. Hewitt, Susan G. Rudolph. Dimensions of Perfectionism and Self-worth Contingencies in Depression.
John T. Blackledge, Daniel J. Moran, Albert Ellis. Bridging the Divide: Linking Basic Science to Applied Psychotherapeutic Interventions—A Relational Frame Theory Account of Cognitive Disputation in Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy.
Michael Neenan. Using Socratic Questioning in Coaching.
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Natural Language Semantics, Vol. 17, # 34, 2009
Articles
Emmanuel Chemla. Presuppositions of quantified sentences: experimental data.
Masahiko Aihara. The scope of -est: evidence from Japanese.
Kjell Johan Sæbø. Possession and pertinence: the meaning of have.
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The Philosophical Forum, Vol. 40, # 4, 2009
Original Articles
Steven F. Geisz. Turning Representation Inside Out: An Adverbial Approach to the Metaphysics of Language and Mind.
Christopher Mole. Fiction's Ontological Commitments.
Ralph Shain. Language and Later Heidegger: What is Being?
Book Review
Laura T. di Summa. Critical Notice of E. Garin.
Notes on Contributors
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 79, # 3, 2009
Articles
Tamler Sommers. More Work for Hard Incompatibilism.
Ben Blumson. Images, Intentionality and Inexistence.
Jeff Speaks. Transparency, Intentionalism, and the Nature of Perceptual Content.
Matthew Kennedy. Heirs of Nothing: The Implications of Transparency.
James R. Beebe. The Abductivist Reply to Skepticism.
Cory Juhl. Pure and Impure Stipulata.
Dan Moller. Meta-Reasoning and Practical Deliberation.
Owen Ware. The Duty of Self-Knowledge.
Bence Nanay. Imagining, Recognizing and Discriminating: Reconsidering the Ability Hypothesis.
Joshua Gert. Response-Dependence and Normative Bedrock.
Ted Poston. Know how to be Gettiered?
Book Symposium
Ignorance and Imagination
Daniel Stoljar. Précis of Ignorance and Imagination.
Torin Alter. Does the Ignorance Hypothesis Undermine the Conceivability and Knowledge Arguments?
Karen Bennett. What You Don't Know Can Hurt You.
Daniel Stoljar. Response to Alter and Bennett.
Recent Publications.
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Philosophy of Science, Vol. 76, # 2, 2009
Articles
Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther. Schaffner’s Model of Theory Reduction: Critique and Reconstruction.
Barbara Gabriella Renzi. Kuhn’s Evolutionary Epistemology and Its Being Undermined by Inadequate Biological Concepts.
Alexandre Guay and Brian Hepburn. Symmetry and Its Formalisms: Mathematical Aspects.
F. A. Muller and M. P. Seevinck. Discerning Elementary Particles.
Mohan Matthen and André Ariew. Selection and Causation.
Michael Weisberg and Ryan Muldoon. Epistemic Landscapes and the Division of Cognitive Labor.
Mark Couch. Functional Explanation in Context.
Referees for Philosophy of Science
Errata
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Social Epistemology: A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Policy, Vol. 23, # 2, 2009
Editorial
Joan Leach. Editorial.
Articles
Michael Wreen. Look Before You Leap.
Mark S. Peacock. Path Dependence in the Production of Scientific Knowledge.
Lindy M. Edwards. Ideational Social Capital and the Civic Culture: Extricating Putnam’s Legacy from the Social Capital Debates.
Richard McNeill Douglas. The Green Backlash: Scepticism or Scientism?
Jens Aagaard-Hansen, Uno Svedin. Quality Issues in Cross-disciplinary Research: Towards a Two-pronged Approach to Evaluation.
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