Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Business Ethics: A European Review, Vol. 20, #4, 2011
Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 41, #2, 2011
Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 5, #3, 2011
Dialectica, Vol. 65, #3, 2011
Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 27, #2, 2011
Erkenntnis, Vol. 75, #1, 2011
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 14, #4, 2011
Ethics, Vol. 121, #4, 2011
Ethics and Global Politics, Vol. 4, #2, 2011
Ethics and Medicine, Vol. 27, #2, 2011


Business Ethics: A European Review, Vol. 20, #4, 2011

Articles
John M. Alexander and Jane Buckingham. Common good leadership in business management: an ethical model from the Indian tradition.
Elisabet Garriga Cots. Stakeholder social capital: a new approach to stakeholder theory.
Sudip Ghosh and Maretno A. Harjoto. Insiders’ personal stock donations from the lens of stakeholder, stewardship and agency theories.
Piet Eenkhoorn and Johan J. Graafland. Lying in business: insights from Hannah Arendt’s ‘Lying in politics.’
Dima Jamali, Mary Yianni and Hanin Abdallah. Strategic partnerships, social capital and innovation: accounting for social alliance innovation.
Patrick Maclagan and Tim Campbell. Focusing on individuals’ ethical judgment in corporate social responsibility curricula.
Goran Svensson, Greg Wood, Jang Singh, Janice M. Payan and Michael Callaghan. The embeddedness of codes of ethics in organizations in Australia, Canada and the United States.
Marcus Wagner and Joris Blom. The reciprocal and non-linear relationship of sustainability and financial performance.
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Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 41, #2, 2011
Articles
Jason Baehr. The structure of open-mindedness.
Timothy Chan and Guy Kahane. The trouble with being sincere.
Gerhard Overland. On disproportionate force and fighting in vain.
Abraham Sesshu Roth. The necessity of “necessity”: Hume’s psychology of sophisticated casual inference.
John Kronen and Jacob Tuttle. Composite substances as true wholes: toward a modified Nyaya-Vaisesika theory of composite substances.
Kevin Morris. Subset realization and physical identification.
Review
The Art Instinct by Denis Duiton. Review by Mohan Matthen.
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Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 5, #3, 2011
Articles
Andrew Ashworth. The unfairness of risk-based possession offences.
Malcolm Thorburn. The constitution of criminal law: Justifications, policing and the state’s fiduciary duties.
Richard L. Lippke. Social deprivation as testing fate.
Miriam Gur-Arye. Justifying the distinction between justifications and power (justifications vs. power).
James Edwards. Coming clean about the criminal law.
Vinit Haksar. Necessary evil: justification, excuse or pardon?
Sonu Bedi. Why a criminal prohibition on sex selective abortions amounts to a thought crime.
Brian Rosebury. Moore’s moral facts and the gap in the retributive theory.
Jonathan Witmer-Rich. It’s good to be autonomous: prospective consent, retrospective consent, and the foundation of consent in the criminal law.
Book Review
Genocide: A Normative Account by Larry May. Review by Richard Vernon.
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Dialectica, Vol. 65, #3, 2011
Articles
Rosanna Keefe. Phenomenal sorites paradoxes and looking the same.
Josefa Toribio. What we do when we judge.
Conor McHugh. What do we aim at when we believe?
Howard Peacock. Is there a problem about propositional unity?
Markku Keinanen. Tropes – the basic constituents of powerful particulars?
Nikk Effingham. Universalism and classes.
Book Reviews
Il mondo messo a fuoco. Storie di allucinazioni e miopie filosofiche (The World in Focus. Stories of Philosophical Hallucinations and Myopias) by Achille Varzi. Review by Massimiliano Carrara and Giuseppe Spolaore.
Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics in the Early Husserl by Stefania Centrone. Review by Matteo Plebani.
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Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 27, #2, 2011
Articles
Johan E. Gustafsson. An extended framework for preference relations.
Lucio Esposito and Peter J. Lambert. Poverty measurement: prioritarianism, sufficiency and the ‘I’s of poverty.
Aditi Bhattacharyya, Prasanta K. Pattanaik and Yongsheng Xu. Choice, internal consistency and rationality.
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen. Luck-egalitarianism: Faults and collective choice.
Reviews
Capabilities and Happiness, edited by Luigino Bruni, Flavio Comim and Maurizio Pugno. Review by Paul Anand.
Experimental Economics: Rethinking the Rules by Nicholas Bardsley, Robin Cubitt, Graham Loomes, Peter Moffta, Chris Starmer, and Robert Sudgen. Review by Andrew Caplin.
Why We Cooperate by Michael Tomasello. Review by Mattia Gallotti.
Health, Luck, and Justice by Shlomi Segall. Review by Daniel M. Hausman.
Luck Egalitarianism – Equality, Responsibility and Justice by Carl Knight. Review by Robert Huseby.
Economics as Hermeneutics: Rationality and Explanation in Economics by Maurice Lagueux. Review by Jaakko Kuorikoski.
Fairness, Responsibility, and Welfare by Marc Fleurbaey. Review by Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen.
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Erkenntnis, Vol. 75, #1, 2011
Editorial. Hans Rott and Hannes Leitgeb.
Articles
Steven L. Reynolds. Doxastic Voluntarism and the Function of Epistemic Evaluations.
Anthony Robert Booth. The Theory of Epistemic Justification and the Theory of Knowledge: A Divorce.
Kristoffer Ahlstrom. Dream Skepticism and the Conditionality Problem.
Guillaume Rochefort-Maranda. Constructive Empiricism and the Closure Problem.
Peter Ainsworth. Ontic Structural Realism and the Principle of the Indentity of Indiscernibles.
David S. Oderberg. Essence and Properties.
Andrew Thomas. Deflationism and the Dependence of Truth on Reality.
Joongol Kim. A Strengthening of the Caesar Problem.
Neil Levy. Moore on Twin Earth.
Johan E. Gustafsson. A Note in Defence of Ratificationism.
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 14, #4, 2011
Editorials

Albert W. Musschenga & Robert Heeger.
Mike McNamee & Thomas Schramme. Moral Theory and Theorizing in Healthcare Ethics.
Articles
Tom Sorell. The Limits of Principlism and Recourse to Theory: The Example of Telecare
Alan Cribb. Beyond the Classroom Wall: Theorist-Practitioner Relationships and Extra-Mural Ethics.
Torbjörn Tännsjö. Applied Ethics. A Defence.
Joan C. Tronto. Who is Authorized to Do Applied Ethics? Inherently Political Dimensions of Applied Ethics.
Raymond De Vries. he Uses and Abuses of Moral Theory in Bioethics.
Hugh Upton. Moral Theory and Theorizing in Health Care Ethics.
Discussion
Carl Baker. Expressivism and Moral Dilemmas: A Response to Marino.
Brian McElwee. Impartial Reasons, Moral Demands.
Adrian Walsh. A Moderate Defence of the Use of Thought Experiments in Applied Ethics.
James G. Quigley. Michael Slote, Moral Sentimentalism.
Book Review
Peter Schaber, Instrumentalisierung und Würde. Review by Andreas F.X. Wolkenstein.
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Ethics, Vol. 121, #4, 2011
Articles
Philip Pettit. The instability of freedom as noninterference: The case of Isaiah Berlin.
Tim Henning. Moral Realism and Two-Dimensional Semantics.
Campbell Brown. Consequentialize This.
Review Essay
David Schmidtz. Nonideal theory: What it is and what it needs to be.
Book Reviews
Well-Being and Death by Ben Bradley. Review by Caspar Hare.
Lying and Deception: Theory and Practice by Thomas L. Carson. Paul Faulkner.
John Stuart Mill and the Art of Life edited by Ben Eggleston, Dale E. Miller, and David Weinstein. Review by Alan Ryan.
Love, Friendship, and the Self: Intimacy, Identification, and the Social Nature of Persons by Bennett Helm. Review by Kyla Ebels-Duggan.
Law, Reason and Morality in Medieval Jewish Philosophy: Saadiah Gaon, Bahya Ibn Pakuda, and Moses Maimonides by Jonathon Jacobs. Review by Lenn E. Goodman.
A Political Philosophy in Public Life: Civic Republicanism in Zapatero’s Spain by Jose Luis Marti and Philip Pettit. Review by Richard Dagger.
The Moral Foundations of Social Institutions by Seumas Miller. Review by Michael Blake.
Animal Ethics in Context by Claire Palmer. Review by Scott D. Wilson.
Oxford Studies in Metaethics, vol. 5, edited by Russ Shafer-Landau. Review by Tristram McPherson.
Torture, Terror, and Trade-offs: Philosophy for the White House by Jeremy Waldron. Review by Claudia Card.
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Ethics and Global Politics, Vol. 4, #2, 2011
Articles
Nils Holtug. The cosmopolitan strikes back: a critical discussion of Miller on nationality and global equality.
David Miller. On nationality and global equality: a reply to Holtug.
Virginia Held. Morality, care, and international law.
Research Notes
Thom Brooks. Rethinking remedial responsibilities.
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Ethics and Medicine, Vol. 27, #2, 2011
Editorials
C. Ben Mitchell. How would you like to die?
Articles
Christopher Bechtel. Remembering dignity.
Mary B. Adam. Adolescent confidentiality: an uneasy truce.
William P. Cheshire Jr. The origami brain: from neural folds to neuroethics.
John R. Meyer. Is free will an illusion?
Gregory W. Rutecki. Would treatment allocation according to age-contingent depreciation be ethical? A dialysis and transplantation paradigm.
Sister Renee Mirkes. The ethics of ovarian tissue transplantation: a teleological perspective.
Book Reviews
Pharmacogenetics, 2nd Edition, by Wendell W. Weber. Review by Jacob William Shatzer.
Bioethics: Principles, Ethics, and Cases by Lewis Vaughn. Review by Stephen A. Philips.
Persons, Humanity, and the Definition of Death by John P. Lizza. Review by Jeffrey G. Betcher.
This Mortal Flesh: Incarnation and Bioethics by Brent Waters. Review by Agneta Sutton.
Persons, Humanity, and the Definition of Death by John P. Lizza. Review by Jeffrey G. Betcher.
Aquinas on the Emotions: A Religious Ethical Inquiry by Diana Fritz Cates. Review by Jacob William Shatzer.
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