Tuesday, April 20, 2010

April 12- 16, 2010

American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 10, #4, 2010
American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 47, #2, 2010
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Vol. 19, #2, 2010
Environmental Ethics, Vol. 32, #1, 2010
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 13, #2, 2010
Hume Studies, Vol. 34, #1, 2010
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 93, #2, 2010
Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 18, #2, 2010
Metaphilosophy, Vol. 41, #3, 2010
Philosophy and Literature, Vol. 34, #1, 2010
Phronesis, Vol. 55, #2, 2010
Ratio, Vol. 23, #2, 2010
Theoria, Vol. 76, #2, 2010


American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 10, #4, 2010
Guest Editorial. Myra Christopher. It’s Not Optional.
Target Article
Benjamin H. Levi; Michael J. Green.
Too Soon to Give Up: Re-examing the Value of Advance Directives.
Open Peer Commentaries
Angus Dawson ;Anthony Wrigle. A Dead Proposal: Levi and Green on Advance Directives.
Chris Gastmans ;Yvonne Denier . What If Patients With Dementia Use Decision Aids to Make an Advance Euthanasia Request?
David Barnard. Living With Doubt.
Raymond C. Barfield ; Debra Brandon ; Julie Thompson ; Nichol Harris ; Michael Schmidt ;Sharron Docherty. Mind the Child: Using Interactive Technology to Improve Child Involvement in Decision Making About Life-Limiting Illness.
Julie M. Aultman. Ethics of Translation: MOLST and Electronic Advance Directives.
Jeffrey T. Berger. What About Process? Limitations in Advance Directives, Care Planning, and Noncapacitated Decision Making .
David I. Shalowitz ;Maria J. Silveira. Building a Better Advance Directive: Next Steps.
Target  Article
Samuel J. Kerstein; Greg Bognar. Complete Lives in the Balance.
Open Peer Commentaries
Govind C. Persad ; Alan Wertheimer ;Ezekiel J. Emanuel. Standing By Our Principles: Meaningful Guidance, Moral Foundations, and Multi-Principle Methodology in Medical Scarcity.
John McMillan ;Tony Hope Balancing Principles, QALYs, and the Straw Men of Resource Allocation..
Paul T.Menzel.Complete Lives, Short Lives, and the Challenge of Legitimacy .
Sadath A. Sayeed. Assessing the Modified Youngest-First Principle and the Idea of Non-Persons at the Bedside: A Clinical Perspective.
Dorothy E. Vawter ; J. Eline Garrett ; Karen G. Gervais ; Angela Witt Prehn ;Debra A. DeBruin. Dueling Ethical Frameworks for Allocating Health Resources.
Erik Nord.Balancing Relevant Criteria in Allocating Scarce Life-Saving Interventions .
Alexander Friedman. Complete Lives, Incomplete Theories.
Ole Frithjof Norheim. Priority To The Young Or To Those With Least Lifetime Health?
Target Article
Ruiping Fan. A Confucian Reflection on Genetic Enhancement.
Open Peer Commentaries
Laurence B. McCullough. Cosmetic Genetics and Virtue-Based Restraints on Autonomy.
Lisa M. Rasmussen. Confucianism's Challenge to Western Bioethics.
Benjamin Schanker. Relativistic Perspectives of Genetic Enhancement: A Challenge to Future Progress.
Frances Degen Horowitz. It It's Not So Simple: A More Complex Behavioral and Psychological Perspective on Genetic Enhancement (and Diminishment) 's Not So Simple: A More Complex Behavioral and Psychological Perspective on Genetic Enhancement (and Diminishment).
Pečujlija Mladen ;Ćosić Đorde. An Orthodox Christian Reflection: Genetic Enhancement Must Not Be the Creation Primacy Problem Between Man and God.
Kevin Chien-Chang Wu. What Would Some Confucians Think About Genetic Enhancement from the Perspective of “Human Nature”?
Joseph Chan. Concerns Beyond the Family.
Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai. Reflecting on the Nature of Confucian Ethics.
Book Review
David P. Sulmasy. The Rebirth of the Clinic: An Introduction to Spirituality and A Balm for Gilead: Meditations on Spirituality. Review by Thomas L. Long.
Correspondence
Benjamin H. Levi ;Michael J. Green. Doing What We Can With Advance Care Planning.
Samuel J. Kerstein ;Greg Bognar. Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Complete Lives in the Balance.”
Ruiping Fan. Genetic Enhancement Revisited: Response to Open Peer Commentaries.
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American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 47, # 2, 2010
Articles
Clare Batty.  Scents and Sensibilia.
Andrew Cullison.  Two Solutions to the Problem of Divine Hiddenness.
Howard J. Curzer.  An Aristotelian Critique of the Traditional Family.
David K. Chan.  Reasoning without Comparing.
Mary Clayton Coleman.  Could There Be a Power World?
Robin Le Poidevin.  Time without Change (In Three Steps).
Kristie Miller.  On Contigently Error-Theoretic Concepts.
Andrea Iaconoa.  Truth Preservation in Any Context.
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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Vol. 19, #2, 2010
Special Section: Philosophical Issues in Neuroethics, by Tuija Takala.
Matti Häyry. Neuroethical Theories.
Matthew R. Broome And Lisa Bortolotti And Matteo Mameli. Moral Responsibility And Mental Illness: A Case Study.
Gardar Árnason. Neuroimaging, Uncertainty, And The Problem Of Dispositions.
Tom Buller. Rationality, Responsibility, And Brain Function.
Sabine Müller And Henrik Walter. Reviewing Autonomy: Implications Of The Neurosciences And The Free Will Debate For The Principle Of Respect For The Patient's Autonomy.
Veikko Launis. Cosmetic Neurology: Sliding Down The Slippery Slope?
Bette Anton. CQ Sources/Bibliography.
Kristen Hine. A Reply To The Interpretation Problem.
John Coggon. Does Public Health Have A Personality (And If So, Does It Matter If You Don't Like It)?
David Steinberg. Altruism In Medicine: Its Definition, Nature, And Dilemmas.
Amnon Goldworth. A Suggested Change In The Informed Consent Procedure.
Book Reviews
War Surgery In Afghanistan And Iraq: A Series Of Cases, 2003–2007, Edited By Shawn C. Nessen, Dave E. Lounsbury, and Stephen P. Hertz. Review by Timothy F. Murphy.
Innovation And The Pharmaceutical Industry: Critical Reflections On The Virtues Of Profit, Edited By H. Tristram Engelhardt And Jeremy R. Garrett. Review by D. Robert Macdougall.
Abstracts of Note
The Bioethics Literature
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Environmental Ethics, Vol. 32, #1, 2010 (this issue not yet online, 4.19.2010)
Features
News and Notes
Christian Diehm. Minding Nature: Val Plumwood’s Critique of Moral Extensionalism.
Glenn Deliège. The Cinquefoil Controversy: Restoring Relics between Managers and Purists.
Discussion Papers
Michael P. Nelson. Teaching Holism in Environmental Ethics.
Jason Bell. To the Tenth Generation: Homer’s Odyssey as Environmental Ethics.
Philip J. Ivanhoe. Of Geese and Eggs: In What Sense Should We Value Nature as a System?
Book Reviews
Ben Minteer, ed. Nature in Common? Review by Kevin C. Elliott.
Michael P. Nelson and J. Baird Callicott, eds. The Wilderness Debate Rages On: Continuing the Great New Wilderness Debate. Review by Scott Friskics.
Sean Esbjorn-Hargens and Michael E. Zimmerman: Integral Ecology: Using Multiple Perspectives on the Natural World. Review by David Story.
Marc Bekoff and Jessica Pierce: Wild Justice: The Moral Lives of Animals. Review by J.M. Dieterle.
Francisco J. Benzoni. Ecological Ethics and the Human Soul. Review by Susan J. Armstrong.
Gary Steiner. Animals and the Moral Community. Review by Aaron Simmons.
Bill Vitek and Wes Jackson, eds. The Virtues of Ignorance: Complexity, Sustainability, and the Limits of Knowledge. Review by Wayne Ouderkirk.
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 13, #2, 2010
Editorial. Albert W. Musschenga and Robert Heeger.
Articles
John Skorupski. Sentimentalism: Its Scope and Limits.
Ulrike Heuer. Wrongness and Reasons.
Martin Peterson. A Royal Road to Consequentialism?
Alan Strudler. The Distinctive Wrong in Lying.
Mark Coeckelbergh. Health Care, Capabilities, and AI Assistive Technologies.
Christopher Freiman. Why Be Immoral?
Ezio Di Nucci. Refuting a Frankfurtian Objection to Frankfurt-Type Counterexamples.
James Sherman. A New Instrumental Theory of Rights.
Book Review
Lennart Nordenfelt. Rationality and Compulsion: Applying Action Theory to Psychiatry. Review by Thomas Schramme.
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Hume Studies, Vol. 34, # 1, 2010
Articles
Jennifer Welchman.  Hume and the Prince of Thieves.
Mikko Tolonen.  Politeness, Paris and the Treatise.
Nathan Brett, Katharina Paxman.  Reason in Hume's Passions.
Annette C. Baier, Anik Waldow.  A Conversation between Annette Baier and Anik Waldow about Hume's Account of Sympathy.
Tony Pitson.  The Miseries of Life: Hume and the Problem of Evil.
Annemarie Butler.  Natural Instinct, Perceptual Relativity, and Belief in the External World in Hume's Enquiry.
Book Reviews
Lorenzo Greco.  L'io morale. David Hume e l'etica contemporanea.  Reviewed by Francesco Orsi.
P. J. E. Kail.  Projection and Realism in Hume's Philosophy.  Reviewed by Stephen Buckle.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 93, # 2, 2010
Articles
Tamsin Angus-Leppan, Louise Metcalf, Sue Benn.  Leadership Styles and CSR Practice: An Examination of Sensemaking, Institutional Drivers and CSR Leadership.
Arménio Rego, Neuza Ribeiro, Miguel P. Cunha.  Perceptions of Organizational Virtuousness and Happiness as Predictors of Organizational Citizenship Behaviors.
William R. Pasewark, Mark E. Riley.  It’s a Matter of Principle: The Role of Personal Values in Investment Decisions.
Masako N. Darrough.  The FCPA and the OECD Convention: Some Lessons from the U.S. Experience.
Leslier M. Valenzuela, Jay P. Mulki, Jorge Fernando Jaramillo.  Impact of Customer Orientation, Inducements and Ethics on Loyalty to the Firm: Customers’ Perspective.
Niels van Quaquebeke, Rudolf Kerschreiter, Alice E. Buxton, Rolf van Dick.  Two Lighthouses to Navigate: Effects of Ideal and Counter-Ideal Values on Follower Identification and Satisfaction with Their Leaders.
Yu-Shan Chen.  The Drivers of Green Brand Equity: Green Brand Image, Green Satisfaction, and Green Trust.
Shangkun Xu, Rudai Yang.  Indigenous Characteristics of Chinese Corporate Social Responsibility Conceptual Paradigm.
Réal Labelle, Rim Makni Gargouri, Claude Francoeur.  Ethics, Diversity Management, and Financial Reporting Quality.
Réal Labelle, Rim Makni Gargouri, Claude Francoeur.  Erratum to: Ethics, Diversity Management, and Financial Reporting Quality.
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Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 18, #2, 2010
Articles
Harry Brighouse and Marc Fleurbaey. Democracy and Proportionality.
David Alm. Desert and Aggregation.
Robert Huseby. Sufficiency: Restated and Defended.
David R. Mapel. Moral Liability to Defensive Killing and Symmetrical Self-defense.
Debate
David Lefkowitz. Legitimate Authority, Following Orders, and Wars of Questionable Justice.
Survey Article
Patrick Tomlin. Internal Doubts about Cohen’s Rescue of Justice.
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Metaphilosophy, Vol. 41, #3, 2010
Special Issue: Luciano Floridi and the philosophy of information: Guest Editor: Patrick Allo
Patrick Allo. Putting Information First: Luciano Floridi and the Philosophy of Information.
Knowledge
Sherrilyn Roush. The Value of Knowledge and The Pursuit of Survival.
Vincent F. Hendricks. Knowledge Transmissibility and Pluralistic Ignorance: A First Stab.
Agency
Selmer Bringsjord. Meeting Floridi's Challenge to Artificial Intelligence from The Knowledge-Game Test For Self-Consciousness.
Semantic Information
Andrea Scarantino, Gualtiero Piccinini. Information Without Truth.
Fred Adams. Information and Knowledge À La Floridi.
Methodology
Timothy Colburn, Gary Shute. Abstraction, Law, and Freedom in Computer Science.
Ethics
Richard Volkman. Why Information Ethics Must Begin With Virtue Ethics.
Replies
Luciano Floridi. The Philosophy of Information: Ten Years Later.
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Philosophy and Literature, Vol. 34, # 1, 2010
Articles
Alan Goldman.  Huckleberry Finn and Moral Motivation.
David Pickus.  Paperback Authenticity: Walter Kaufmann and Existentialism.
Jiro Tanaka.  Consilience, Cultural Evolution, and the Humanities.
Gavin Miller.  The Apathetic Fallacy.
Virgil Martin Nemoianu.  The Spinozist Freedom of George Eliot's Daniel Deronda.
Chengping Zhang.  Moral Luck in Thomas Hardy's Fiction.
Claudio Da Soller.  Beauty, Evolution, and Medieval Literature.
Scott Harshbarger.  Intimations of Neoteny: Play and God in Wordsworth's 1799 Prelude.
Heidi M. Silcox.  What's Wrong with Alienation?
Suzanne Smith.  Elias Canetti and T. S. Eliot on Fame.
Matthew Sterenberg.  Tradition and Revolution in the Rhetoric of Analytic Philosophy.
Amihud Gilead.  Actualist Fallacies, from Fax Machines to Lunar Journeys.
James Lindemann Nelson.  How Catherine Does Go On: Northanger Abbey and Moral Thought.
Yvonne Howell.  Baring the Brain as Well as the Soul: Milan Kundera's The Joke.
Notes and Fragments
Donald Pizer.  Jack London's "To Build a Fire": How Not to Read Naturalist Fiction.
Mimi Vasilaki.  Why Some Pornography May Be Art.
Critical Discussions
Brian Boyd.  The Tragic Evolutionary Logic of The Iliad.
Noël Carroll.  At the Crossroads of Ethics and Aesthetics.
Reviews
William Calin.  The Twentieth-Century Humanist Critics From Spitzer to Frye.  Reviewed by Mary Anne O'Neil.
Eva Brann.  Feeling Our Feelings: What Philosophers Think and People Know.  Reviewed by Suzanne Smith.
Stephen Mulhall.  Wittgenstein's Private Language: Grammar, Nonsense, and Imagination in Philosophical Investigations.  Reviewed by Marie McGinn.
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Phronesis, Vol. 55, #2, 2010
In Memoriam: The Editors record with sadness the death on January 26th 2010 of Professor
David Furley, who was Editor of Phronesis from 1968 to 1972 and
Associate Editor and Member of the Advisory Committee of the Journal
thereafter.
Gail Fine. Signification, Essence, and Meno’s Paradox: A Reply to David Charles’s
P.M. Lang, The Ranking of the Goods at Philebus 66a-67b.
Miira Tuominen. Receptive Reason: Alexand of Aphrodisias on Material Intellect.
Ben Morison. Aristotle.
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Ratio, Vol. 23, #2, 2010
Starred Contribution
R.A. Duff. Blame, Moral Standing and the Legitmacy of the Criminal Trial.
Articles
Dan Cavedon-Taylor. In Defence of Fictional Incompetence.
Claudio F. Costa. A Perspectival Definition of Knowledge.
Jessica F. Leech. ‘Creationism’ and the Contigent A Priori.
Hartley Slater. What Priest (Amongst Many Others) Has Been Missing.
Fiona Woollard. Doing/Allowing and the Deliberative Requirement.
Bill Wringe. Global Obligations and the Agency Objection.
Review
E.J. Lowe. Personal Agency: The Metaphysics of Mind and Action. Review by C.G. Pulman.
Books Received
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Theoria, Vol. 76, #2, 2010
Editorial
Sven Ove Hansson. Wedberg on Philosophical Analysis.
Obituary
Jouko Väänänen, Dag Westerståhl. In Memoriam: Per Lindström.
Letter To The Editor
Juha Manninen, Johan Strang. Eino Kaila's Political Views: A Comment on Sven Ove Hansson's "A History of Theoria."
Articles
Adam C. Podlaskowski. Unbelievable Thoughts and Doxastic Oughts.
Erik Carlson. Parity Demystified.
Steven Hendley. Answerable to the World: Experience and Practical Intentionality in Brandom's and McDowell's "Intramural" Debate.
J.O. Famakinwa. The Moderate Communitarian Individual and the Primacy of Duties.
Ernst Wolff. Technicity of the Body as Part of the Socio-technical System: the Contributions of Mauss and Bourdieu.
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