Tuesday, February 1, 2011

January 24-28, 2011

American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 48, #1, 2011
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Vol. 19, #1, 2011
History of Philosophy Quarterly, Vol. 28, #1, 2011
Inquiry, Vol. 54, #1, 2011
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 98, #3, 2011
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 98, #4, 2011
Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 40, #1, 2011
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. CVII, #6, 2010
Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 19, #1, 2011
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Philosophical Perspectives, Vol. 24, #1, 2010
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, Vol. 41, #4, 2010
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part  B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, Vol. 41, #4, 2010
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 41, #4, 2010
Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Vol. 46, #3, 2010

American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 48, #1, 2011
Articles
Nick Zangwill. Music, Essential Metaphor, and Private Language. 
Nicoletta Orlandi. The Innocent Eye: Seeing-As without Concepts. 
Allan Hazlett and Christy Mag Uidhir. Unrealistic Fictions.
Jeremy Morris. An Epistemological Approach to Essential Indexicality. 
Jon Cogburn and Mark Silcox. Computability Theory and Ontological Emergence. 
Nomy Arpaly. Open-Mindedness as a Moral Virtue.
Stephen Kearns. Can a Thing Be Part of Itself?
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British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Vol. 19, #1, 2011
Miscellaneous
From the Editor.
Articles
Sarah Lublink. Who May Live the Examined Life? Plato's Rejection of Socratic Practices in Republic VII.
Thomas M. Ward. Spinoza on the Essences of Modes.
Jonathan Hill. Berkeley's Missing Argument: The Sceptical Attack on Intentionality.
Bryan Hall. A Dilemma for Kant's Theory of Substance.
Yves Charles Zarka. Levinas: Humanism and Heteronomy.
Discussion
Mark van Atten. A Note on Leibniz's Argument Against Infinite Wholes.
Review Article
Terence Irwin. The Development of Ethics. Reviewed by Stephen Darwall.
Book Reviews
Olli Koistinen (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Spinoza's ‘Ethics’. Reviewed by Mogens Lærke.
Michael Hunter. Boyle: Between God and Science. Reviewed by J. J. MacIntosh.
John P. Wright. Hume's ‘A Treatise of Human Nature’: An Introduction. Reviewed by P. J. E. Kail.
Patrick Stokes. Kierkegaard's Mirrors: Interest, Self, and Moral Vision. Reviewed by Jamie Turnbull.
Alexander Broadie. A History of Scottish Philosophy. Reviewed by John Haldane.
Books Received
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History of Philosophy Quarterly, Vol. 28, #1, 2011

Articles
Lee Franklin. Dichotomy and Platonic Diairesis.
Geoffrey Gorham. How Newton Solved the Mind-Body Problem. 
Michael B. Gill. Humean Moral Pluralism.
Brian Gregor. The Text as Mirror: Kierkegaard and Hadot on Transformative Reading. 
Paolo Tripodi. Revisiting the Myth of Jones: Sellars and Behaviorism. 
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Inquiry, Vol. 54, #1, 2011
Editorials
Wayne Martin and Kristian Bjørkdahl. Arne Dekke Eide Naess: 27 January 1912 – 12 January 2009 Founding editor of Inquiry.
Original Articles
Espen Gamlund. Living Under the Guidance of Reason: Arne Naess's Interpretation of Spinoza.
Siobhan Chapman. Arne Naess and Empirical Semantics.
Johan Galtung. Arne Naess, Peace and Gandhi.
Inga Bostad. The Life and Learning of Arne Naess: Scepticism as a Survival Strategy.
Harold Glasser. Naess's Deep Ecology: Implications for the Human Prospect and Challenges for the Future.
Thomas Uebel. “A Kind of Metaphysician”: Arne Naess from Logical Empiricism to Ecophilosophy.
Miscellany
Books Received
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 98, #3, 2011
Articles

Sean Valentine, Lynn Godkin, Gary M. Fleischman and Roland Kidwell. Corporate Ethical Values, Group Creativity, Job Satisfaction and Turnover Intention: The Impact of Work Context on Work Response.
Justin Tan and Liang Wang. MNC Strategic Responses to Ethical Pressure: An Institutional Logic Perspective.
Daniel Bageac, Olivier Furrer and Emmanuelle Reynaud. Management Students’ Attitudes Toward Business Ethics: A Comparison Between France and Romania.
Bella L. Galperin, Rebecca J. Bennett and Karl Aquino. Status Differentiation and the Protean Self: A Social-Cognitive Model of Unethical Behavior in Organizations.
Yves Fassin, Annick Van Rossem and Marc Buelens. Small-Business Owner-Managers’ Perceptions of Business Ethics and CSR-Related Concepts.
Patricia Rinwigati Waagstein. The Mandatory Corporate Social Responsibility in Indonesia: Problems and Implications.
Judy N. Muthuri and Victoria Gilbert. An Institutional Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility in Kenya.
Scott C. Seider, Susan C. Gillmor and Samantha A. Rabinowicz. The Impact of Community Service Learning Upon the Worldviews of Business Majors Versus Non-Business Majors at an American University.
Walter Block and Laura Davidson. The Case Against Fiduciary Media: Ethics is the Key.
Muel Kaptein. From Inaction to External Whistleblowing: The Influence of the Ethical Culture of Organizations on Employee Responses to Observed Wrongdoing.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 98, #4, 2011

Articles
José-Luis Godos-Díez, Roberto Fernández-Gago and Almudena Martínez-Campillo. How Important Are CEOs to CSR Practices? An Analysis of the Mediating Effect of the Perceived Role of Ethics and Social Responsibility.
Paul K. Shum and Sharon L. Yam. Ethics and Law: Guiding the Invisible Hand to Correct Corporate Social Responsibility Externalities.
James B. Avey, Michael E. Palanski and Fred O. Walumbwa. When Leadership Goes Unnoticed: The Moderating Role of Follower Self-Esteem on the Relationship Between Ethical Leadership and Follower Behavior.
Sally Gunz and Sandra van der Laan. Actuaries, Conflicts of Interest and Professional Independence: The Case of James Hardie Industries Limited.
Jeffery Bray, Nick Johns and David Kilburn. An Exploratory Study into the Factors Impeding Ethical Consumption.
Charles H. Schwepker and David J. Good. Moral Judgment and its Impact on Business-to-Business Sales Performance and Customer Relationships.
Irene M. Herremans, Robert G. Isaac, Theresa J. B. Kline and Jamal A. Nazari. Intellectual Capital and Uncertainty of Knowledge: Control by Design of the Management System.
Markus Wartiovaara. Rationality, REMM, and Individual Value Creation.
Gregorio Martín-de-Castro, Miriam Delgado-Verde, Pedro López-Sáez and José E. Navas-López. Towards ‘An Intellectual Capital-Based View of the Firm’: Origins and Nature.
Hassan Aleassa, John Michael Pearson and Scott McClurg. Investigating Software Piracy in Jordan: An Extension of the Theory of Reasoned Action.
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 40, #1, 2011
Richmond H. Thomason. Some Limitations to the Psychological Orientation in Semantic Theory.
Bas C. van Fraassen. Thomason’s Paradox for Belief, and Two Consequence Relations.
Mark Jago. Setting the Facts Straight.
Ivano Ciardelli and Floris Roelofsen. Inquisitive Logic.
Peter Schroeder-Heister. Implications-as-Rules vs. Implications-as-Links: An Alternative Implication-Left Schema for the Sequent Calculus.
Arvid Båve. How to Precisify Quantifiers.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. CVII, #6, 2010
Articles
Eli Dresner. Measurement-Theoretic Representation and Computation-Theoretic Realization.
Michaelis Michael. Belief De Re, Knowing Who, and Singular Thought.
Zach Weber and Mark Colyvan. A Topological Sorites.
Comments and Criticism
Eleonora Cresto. On Reasons and Epistemic Rationality.
Memo to Authors
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Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 19, #1, 2011

Original Articles
Christian List. Group Communication and the Transformation of Judgments: An Impossibility Result.
Andrew F. March. Theocrats Living under Secular Law: An External Engagement with Islamic Legal Theory.
Debate
Pablo Gilabert. Debate: Feasibility and Socialism.
Symposium: Ownership and Self-ownership
Jonathan Quong. Left-Libertarianism: Rawlsian Not Luck Egalitarian.
David Miller. Property and Territory: Locke, Kant, and Steiner.
Hillel Steiner. Sharing Mother Nature's Gifts: A Reply to Quong and Miller.
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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Thomas Hurka. The Best Things in Life: A Guide to What Really Matters. Reviewed by Richard Kraut. 
Thaddeus J. Kozinski. The Political Problem of Religious Pluralism: And Why Philosophers Can't Solve It. Reviewed by Brendan Sweetman. 
Cynthia Macdonald and Graham Macdonald (eds.), Emergence in Mind. Reviewed by Philip Goff.
Daniel W. McShea and Robert N. Brandon. Biology's First Law: The Tendency for Diversity and Complexity to Increase in Evolutionary Systems. Reviewed by Mohan Matthen.
Scott Soames. What is Meaning? Reviewed by Anthony Everett. 
Piotr Stalmaszczyk (ed.), Philosophy of Language and Linguistics, Volume 1: The Formal Turn, 418pp; Volume 2: The Philosophical Turn. Reviewed by Gilbert Harman.
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Philosophical Perspectives, Vol. 24, #1, 2010
Topic: Epsitemology
Articles
Maria Lasonen Aarnio. Unreasonable Knowledge.
Alexander Bird. Social Knowing: The Social Sense of 'Scientific Knowledge."
Laurence BonJour. The Myth of Knowledge.
Lara Buchak. Instrumental Rationality, Epistemic Rationality, and Evidence-Gathering.
David Christensen. Rational Reflection.
Stewart Cohen. Bootstrapping, Defeasible Reasoning, and A Priori Justification.
Keith DeRose. Insensitivity is Back, Baby!
Cian Dorr. The Eternal Coin: A Puzzle About Self-Locating Conditional Credence.
Branden Fitelson and James Hawthorne. The Wason Taks(s) and the Paradox of Confirmation.

Richard Fumerton. Fencing Out Pragmatic Encroachment.
C.S. Jenkins. Concepts, Experience and Modal Knowledge.
James M. Joyce. A Defense of IMprecise Credences in Inference and Decision Making.
Thomas Kelly and Sarah McGrath. Is Reflective Equilibrium Enough?
Jennifer Lackey. Acting on Knowledge.
Matthew McGrath. Contextualism and Intellectualism.
Jennifer Nagel. Epistemic Anxiety and Adaptive Invariantism.
Joshua
Schecter. The Reliability Challenge and the Epistemology of Logic.
Ernest Sosa. How Competence Matters in Epistemology.
Michael G. Titelbaum. Not Enough There There Evidence, Reasons, and Language Independence.
Chris Tucker. Why Open-Minded People Should Endorse Dogmatism.
Jonathan Vogel. Luminosity and Indiscrimability.
Roger White. You Just Believe that Because....

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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, Vol. 41, #4, 2010
Articles
Introduction   
Anjan Chakravartty. Explanation, inference, testimony, and truth: essays dedicated to the memory of Peter Lipton 
Articles   
Stephen R. Grimm. The goal of explanation.
Alexander Bird. Eliminative abduction: examples from medicine.
Mark Sprevak. Inference to the hypothesis of extended cognition.
Arash Pessian. Reference to the best explanation.
David Papineau. Realism, Ramsey sentences and the pessimistic meta-induction.
Axel Gelfert. Reconsidering the role of inference to the best explanation in the epistemology of testimony.
Katherine Hawley. Testimony and knowing how.
Anjan Chakravartty. Perspectivism, inconsistent models, and contrastive explanation.
Jonathan Vogel. BonJour on explanation and skepticism.
Anandi Hattiangadi. The love of truth.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part  B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, Vol. 41, #4, 2010
Articles

Bert Schroer. Localization and the interface between quantum mechanics, quantum field theory and quantum gravity II: The search of the interface between QFT and QG.
Michael Cuffaro. The Kantian framework of complementarity.
Tung Ten Yong. Failure of ontological excess baggage as a criterion of the ontic approaches to quantum theory.
Aitor Anduaga. Crustal layering, simplicity, and the oil industry: The alteration of an epistemic paradigm by a commercial environment.
Miklós Rédei, Giovanni Valente. How local are local operations in local quantum field theory? 
Peter Hayes. Popper’s response to Dingle on special relativity and the problem of the observer.
Book Reviews  
D. Rickles (ed.). The Ashgate Companion to Philosophy of Physics. Reviewed by Daniel Parker.
Staley Richard. Einstein’s Generation: The Origins of the Relativity Revolution. Reviewed by Alberto A. Martínez.
Kristian Camilleri. Heisenberg and the Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics: The Physicist as Philosopher. Reviewed by Alisa Bokulich.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 41, #4, 2010
This Edition- Culture-bound syndromes: Edited by H. Carel and R. Cooper.
Introduction
Havi Carel and Rachel Cooper. Introduction: culture-bound syndromes. 
Special Issue Articles
Ian Hacking. Pathological withdrawl of refugee children seeking asylum in Sweden.
Ronit Yoeli-Tlalim. Tibetan ‘wind’ and ‘wind’ illnesses: towards a multicultural approach to health and illness.
Rachel Cooper. Are culture-bound syndromes as real as universally-occurring disorders?
Charlotte Blease. Scientific progress and the prospects for culture-bound syndromes.
General Articles
Malin Masterton, Mats G. Hansson  and Anna T. Höglund. In search of the missing subject: narrative identity and posthumous wronging.
Ku-ming (Kevin) Chang. Collaborative production and experimental labor: two models of dissertation authorship in the eighteenth century.
Michelle Jamieson. Imagining ‘reactivity’: allergy within the history of immunology.
Neeraja Sankaran. The bacteriophage, its role in immunology: how Macfarlane Burnet’s phage research shaped his scientific style.
Caitlin Donahue Wylie. Setting a standard for a “silent” disease: defining osteoporosis in the 1980s and 1990s.
Hubertus Nederbragt. Protocol, pattern and paper: interactive stabilization of immunohistochemical knowledge.
Raphael Falk. What is a gene?—Revisited.
Maureen A. O’Malley, Kevin C. Elliott and Richard M. Burian. From genetic to genomic regulation: iterativity in microRNA research.
Discussions 
Bence Nanay. Natural selection and the limitations of environmental resources. 
Ulrich Stegmann. Reply to Bence Nanay’s ‘Natural selection and the limited nature of environmental resources’. 
Essay Review
Ilana Löwy. Reproductive revolutions.
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Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Vol. 46, #3, 2010
Articles
Ahti-Veikko Pietarinen. Peirce's Pragmatic Theory of Proper Names.
John Kaag. Everyday Ethics: Morality and the Imagination in Classical American Thought.
Felicia E. Kruse. Peirce, God, and the "Transcendentalist Virus".
Shaun O'Dwyer. Pragmatism and Anti-realism about the Past.
Robert Burch. If Universes Were as Plenty as Blackberries: Peirce on Induction and Verisimilitude.
Scott Johnston. Dewey's 'Naturalized Hegelianism' in Operation: Experimental Inquiry as Self-Consciousness.
Matthew Crippen. William James on Belief: Turning Darwinism against Empiricistic Skepticism.
Reviews
William James, L'attitude empiriste (William James, The Empiricist Stance). Reviewed by Mathias Girel.
The Undiscovered Dewey: Religion, Morality, and the Ethos of Democracy. Reviewed by Michael Eldridge.
Charles S. Peirce. El Pragmatismo. Reviewed by Daniel G. Campos.
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