Tuesday, March 15, 2011

March 7-11, 2010

Human Rights Review, Vol. 12, #1, 2011
International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 69, #2, 2011
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 99, #1, 2011
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 107, #7, 2010
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 12, #2, 2011
Philosophy: Journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, Vol. 86, #1, 2011
Politics and Gender, Vol. 7, #1, 2011
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Vol. 106, 2010
Studia Logica, Vol. 97, #2, 2011
Synthese, Vol. 179, #3, 2011
Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Vol. 46, #4, 2010



Human Rights Review, Vol. 12, #1, 2011
Articles

Mitch Avila. Human Rights and Toleration in Rawls.
Navish Jheelan. Judicial Use of Foreign Law in Human Rights Cases: Illegitimate and Unacceptable Practice?
Julia Maskivker. Employment as a Limitation on Self-Ownership.
Michael Murphy. Apology, Recognition, and Reconciliation.
Dana Zartner and Jennifer Ramos. Human Rights as Reputation Builder: Compliance with the Convention Against Torture.
Amitai Etzioni. Obama’s Implicit Human Rights Doctrine.
Heidi Nichols Haddad. Mobilizing the Will to Prosecute: Crimes of Rape at the Yugoslav and Rwandan Tribunals.
Book Reviews
Gareth Evans. The Responsibility to Protect: Ending Mass Atrocity Crimes Once and for All. Reviewed by Cristina G. Badescu.
Lee Feinstein and Tod Lindberg. Means to an End: US Interests in the International Criminal Court. Reviewed by Judith Kelley.
Amartya Sen. The Idea of Justice. Reviewed by Evan Riley.
David N. Weisstub and Guillermo Diaz Pintos (eds.). Autonomy and Human Rights in Health Care. International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine, Vol. 36. Reviewed by Kevin Wm. Wildes.
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International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 69, #2, 2011
Yujin Nagasawa. Preface.
Nancy Kendrick. The non-Christian influence on Anselm’s Proslogion argument.
Klaas J. Kraay. Incommensurability, incomparability, and God’s choice of a world.
Brian Leftow. Why perfect being theology?
Graham Oppy. Perfection, near-perfection, maximality, and Anselmian Theism.
Edward Wierenga. Augustinian perfect being theology and the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 99, #1, 2011
Special issue on 16th International Symposium on Ethics, Business and Society
Guest Editors: Domenec Mele, Antonio Argandona and Carlos J. Sanchez-Runde
Domènec Melé, Antonio Argandoña and Carlos Sanchez-Runde. Facing the Crisis: Toward a New Humanistic Synthesis for Business.
Edwin M. Hartman. Virtue, Profit, and the Separation Thesis: An Aristotelian View.
Miguel Alzola. The Reconciliation Project: Separation and Integration in Business Ethics Research.
Wolfgang Grassl and André Habisch. Ethics and Economics: Towards a New Humanistic Synthesis for Business.
Heiko Spitzeck. An Integrated Model of Humanistic Management.
Sandrine Frémeaux and Grant Michelson. ‘No Strings Attached’: Welcoming the Existential Gift in Business.
Antonio Argandoña. Beyond Contracts: Love in Firms.
Javier Aranzadi. The Possibilities of the Acting Person Within an Institutional Framework: Goods, Norms, and Virtues.
Michael Pirson and Shann Turnbull. Toward a More Humanistic Governance Model: Network Governance Structures.
Michael S. Aßländer. Corporate Social Responsibility as Subsidiary Co-Responsibility: A Macroeconomic Perspective.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 107, #7, 2010 (this issue not yet online)
http://www.pdcnet.org/collection/browse?fp=jphil&fq=jphil%2FVolume%2F8893%7C107%2F
L.A. Paul. Temporal Experience.
Joseph Almog. Nature without Essence.
Book Reviews
Amartya Sen. The Idea of Justice. Reviewed by Onora O’Neill.
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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Jay M. Bernstein, Claudia Brodsky, Anthony J. Cascardi, Thierry de Duve, Aleš Erjavec, Robert Kaufman, and Fred Rush, Art and Aesthetics After Adorno. Reviewed by Gerald Bruns.
John Bolender, The Self-Organizing Social Mind. Reviewed by Georg Theiner.
Claudia Card, Confronting Evils: Terrorism, Torture, Genocide. Reviewed by Richard Vernon.
Nir Eisikovits, Sympathizing with the Enemy: Reconciliation, Transitional Justice, Negotiation. Reviewed by Jack Russell Weinstein.
Marianne Janack (ed.), Feminist Interpretations of Richard Rorty. Reviewed by Elizabeth A. Sperry.
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Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 12, #2, 2011
Special Issue: Integrity in Health Care
Editorial
Stephen Pattison and Andrew Edgar. The problem with integrity.
Original papers
Karen Sanders, Stephen Pattison and Brian Hurwitz. Tracking shame and humiliation in Accident and Emergency.
Andrew Edgar and Stephen Pattison. Integrity and the moral complexity of professional practice.
Stephen Tyreman. Integrity: is it still relevant to modern healthcare?
Alan Cribb. Integrity at work: managing routine moral stress in professional roles.
Vigdis Ekeberg. Mature care and the virtue of integrity.
Dialogue
Lyn Merryfeather. A personal epistemology: towards gender diversity.
Book review
Barbara Stevens Barnum. Spirituality in Nursing: The Challenge of Complexity, 3rd Edition. Reviewed by Trevor Hussey.
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Philosophy: Journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, Vol.86, #1, 2011
Editorial: Philosophy and Public Impact
Notes on Contributors
Research Articles
Robert Audi. The Ethics of Belief and the Morality of Action: Intellectual Responsibility and Rational Disagreement.
Bryan Magee. Intimations of Mortality.
Denis Corish. Earlier and Later If and Only If Past, Present and Future.
Barbara Hannan. To Choose or Not to Choose: Locke and Lowe On the Nature and Powers of the Self.
Craig Taylor. Literature, Moral Reflection and Ambiguity.
Gary Jason. Does Virtue Epistemology Provide a Better Account of the Ad Hominem Argument? A Reply to Christopher Johnson.
Booknotes
Book Reviews
Richard Miller. Globalizing Justice: the ethics of poverty and power. Reviewed by Dieter Helm.
Galen Strawson. Selves: An Essay in Revisionary Metaphysics. Reviewed by Barry Dainton.
Robin Small. Time and Becoming in Nietzsche's Thought. Reviewed by Christoph Schuringa.
Roger Scruton. I Drink therefore I am A Philosopher's Guide to Wine. Reviewed by Tim Crane.
Books Received //Errata //
Robin Attfield. Erratum. //
Front and BackCover and matter.
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Politics and Gender, Vol. 7, #1, 2011
Research Articles
Leslie A. Schwindt-Bayer. Women Who Win: Social Backgrounds, Paths to Power, and Political Ambition in Latin American Legislatures.
Catherine Bolzendahl. Beyond the Big Picture: Gender Influences on Disaggregated and Domain-Specific Measures of Social Spending, 1980–1999.
Elisabeth Prügl. Diversity Management and Gender Mainstreaming as Technologies of Government.
Jennifer L. Lawless. The State of the Field: Studying Women, Gender, and Politics Introduction: Where We've Been and Where We're Going.
Richard L. Fox. Studying Gender in U.S. Politics: Where Do We Go from Here?
Mona Lena Krook. Gendering Comparative Politics: Achievements and Challenges.
Sharon R. Krause. Contested Questions, Current Trajectories: Feminism in Political Theory Today.
Elisabeth Prügl. Feminist International Relations false
Sue Tolleson-Rinehart. Translating Gender Politics Scholarship into Practice: Views from Inside and Outside the Discipline.
Book Reviews
Eileen McDonagh. The Motherless State: Women's Political Leadership and American Democracy. Reviewed by Farida Jalalzai.
Lisa S. Alfredson. Creating Human Rights: How Noncitizens Made Sex Persecution Matter to the World. Reviewed by Miriam Smith.
Nichola D. Gutgold. Almost Madam President: Why Hillary Clinton “Won” in 2008. [and] Regina G. Lawrence and Melody Rose. Hillary Clinton's Race for the White House: Gender Politics and the Media on the Campaign Trail. Reviewed by MaryAnne Borrelli.
Front Cover and matter // Back Cover and matter
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Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Vol. 106, 2010
Note: Tanner print copy is one bound volume received once a year, online version comes in 3 issues. These contents are for the bound volume.
Simon Blackburn. The Presidential Address: The Steps from Doing to Saying.
John Campbell. Control Variables and Mental Causation.
Stephen Darwall. Moral Obligation: Form and Substance.
Lucy Allais. Kant’s Argument for Transcendental Idealism in the Transcendental Aesthetic.
Matthew Kennedy. Naïve Realism and Experiential Evidence.
Arif Ahmed. Causation and Decision.
Cian Dorr. Of Numbers and Electrons.
Stephen Barker. Cognitive Expressivism, Faultless Disagreement, and Absolute but Non-Objective Truth.
Joel Smith. The Conceptual Problem of Other Bodies.
Thomas Crowther. The Agential Profile of Perceptual Experience.
David Wallace. Diachronic Rationality and Prediction-Based Games.
Alexander Nehamas. The Good of Friendship.
Robyn Carston. Metaphor: Ad Hoc Concepts, Literal Meaning and Mental Images.
Gail Fine. Aristotle’s Two Worlds: Knowledge and Belief in Posterior Analytics I.33.
Nishi Shah. The Limits of Normative Detachment.
Discussion Notes
Bradley Armour-Garb. Goodness Deflated?
Laureano Luna. A Failed Cassatio? A Note on Valor and Martinez on Goldstein.
Graduate Papers from the 2009 Joint Session
Tim Button. Dadaism: Restrictivism as Militant Quietism.
Nadine Elzein. Conflicting Reasons and Freedom of the Will.
Alexander Jackson. The Inflexibility of Relative Truth.
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Synthese, Vol. 179, #3, 2011
Articles

Dylan Dodd. Quasi-miracles, typicality, and counterfactuals.
Daniel James McArthur. Discovery, theory change and structural realism.
Douglas Walton. Defeasible reasoning and informal fallacies.
Christoph Kelp. In defence of virtue epistemology.
Elaine Landry. How to be a structuralist all the way down.
Bence Nanay. Replication without replicators.
Clayton Mitchell Littlejohn. Evidence and armchair access.
Erratum
Haim Gaifman. Erratum to: Vagueness, tolerance and contextual logic.
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Studia Logica, Vol. 97, #2, 2011
Articles

Takahiro Seki. The γ-admissibility of Relevant Modal Logics I — The Method of Normal Models.
Steffen Lewitzka. Î KK: a Non-Fregean Logic of Explicit Knowledge.
Joel Lucero-Bryan. The d-Logic of the Rational Numbers: A Fruitful Construction.
Grzegorz Malinowski. Referentiality and Matrix Semantics.
Lars Kristiansen. Book Reviews.
Anders Søgaard. Keith Stenning and Michiel van Lambalgen, Human reasoning and cognitive science.
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Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Vol. 46, #4, 2010
Articles
T. L. Short. Did Peirce Have a Cosmology?
Thomas Alexander. The Being of Nature: Dewey, Buchler, and the Prospect for an Eco-Ontology.
Michael H. G. Hoffmann. "Theoric Transformations" and a New Classification of Abductive Inferences.
Roberto Frega. From Judgment to Rationality: Dewey's Epistemology of Practice.
David W. Agler. Peirce's Direct, Non-Reductive Contextual Theory of Names.
Reviews
Judith M. Green. Pragmatism and Social Hope: Deepening Democracy in Global Contexts. Reviewed by Jón Ólafsson.
Sergio Franzese. The Ethics of Energy: William James's Moral Philosophy in Focus. Reviewed by Sami Pihlström.
Arthur S. Lothstein and Michael Brodrick (eds.). New Morning: Emerson in the Twenty-first Century. Reviewed by Heikki A. Kovalainen.
Richard Gale. John Dewey's Quest for Unity: The Journey of a Promethean Mystic. Reviewed by Scott F. Aikin.
Index
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