Thursday, December 22, 2011

December 22, 2011

NDPR
Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 13, #1, 2012
Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 62, #246, 2012
Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 11, #17 and 18, 2011
Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 35, #1, 2012
Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 62, #246, 2012
Philosophy, Vol. 86, #4, 2011
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Vol. 111, Issue 2, pt. 2, 2011
Review of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 4, #4, 2011
Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 29, #1, 2012
Teaching Philosophy, Vol. 34, #4, 2011

NDPR
Michael Barnwell, The Problem of Negligent Omissions: Medieval Action Theories to the Rescue. Reviewed by Sandra L. Visser.
Jason Brennan, The Ethics of Voting. Reviewed by Chad Flanders.
John S. Dryzek, Foundations and Frontiers of Deliberative Governance. Reviewed by Jaime Ahlberg.
Heikki Ikäheimo and Arto Laitinen (eds.), Recognition and Social Ontology. Reviewed by William Rehg. 
Immanuel Kant, Groundwork of the Metaphysics of MoralsA German-English Edition, Mary Gregor and Jens Timmermann (eds., trs.) Reviewed by Arnulf Zweig.
Nathan Salmon, Content, Cognition, and Communication: Philosophical Papers II. Reviewed by Elia Zardini, Arché.
Robin May Schott (ed.), Birth, Death, and Femininity: Philosophies of Embodiment. Reviewed by Ann V. Murphy
Leslie Stevenson, Inspirations from Kant: Essays. Reviewed by Robert Hanna.
Peter Stone, The Luck of the Draw: The Role of Lotteries in Decision Making. Reviewed by Shlomi Segall
Barry Stroud, Engagement and Metaphysical Dissatisfaction : Modality and Value. Reviewed by Drew Khlentzos.
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Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 13, #1, 2012
Special Issue: Philosophizing Social Justice in Nursing, guest editor: Martin Lipscomb.
Editorial
Martin Lipscomb.  Social justice – special issue.
Articles
Trevor Hussey.  Just caring.
Stephen Wilmot.  Social justice and the Canadian Nurses Association: justifying equity.
Jennifer Lapum, Neda Hamzavi, Katarina Veljkovic, Zubaida Mohamed, Adriana Pettinato, Sarabeth Silver, and Elizabeth Taylor.  A performative and poetical narrative of critical social theory in nursing education: An ending and threshold of social justice.
Barbara Pesut, Frances Beswick, Carole A. Robinson, and Joan L. Bottorff.  Philosophizing social justice in rural palliative care: Hayek’s moral stone?
Martin Woods.  Exploring the relevance of social justice within a relational nursing ethic.
Conference Report
Eleanor Stewart.  International Philosophy of Nursing Conference 2010 report: philosophizing social justice.
Essay Prize Winner
Leslie Kim Daly.  Slaves immersed in a liberal ideology.
Book Reviews
Christopher F. Barber.  End-of-life care for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
John Paley.  The moral psychology handbook.
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Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 62, #246, 2012
Articles
Jason Baehr.  Credit theories and the value of knowledge.
Stephen Butterfill.  Joint action and development.
Dale Dorsey.  Consequentialism, metaphysical realism and the argument from cluelessness.
Eduardo Garcia-Ramirez.  Trans-world causation?
Anders Nes.  Thematic unity in the phenomenology of thinking.
Massimo Renzo.  Associative responsibilities and political obligation.
Andrea Sauchelli.  Functional beauty, architecture, and morality: A beautiful Konzentrationslager?
Jeremy Wanderer.  Addressing testimonial injustice: Being ignored and being rejected.
Jonathan Webber.  A law unto oneself.
Book Reviews
A General Theory of Domination and Justice by Frank Lovett.  Review by Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij.
An Introduction to Philosophical Methods by Chris Daly.  Review by Paul Audi.
Familiar Objects and Their Shadows by Crawford L. Elder.
Ethics and the Quest for Wisdom by Robert Kane.  Review by Sandrine Berges.
Practical Philosophy: Ethics, Society and Culture by John Haldane.  Review by Tom Angier.
Embodiment, Emotion, and Cognition by Michelle Maiese.  Review by Carolyn Price.
Moral Emotions and Intuitions by Sabine Roeser.  Review by Peter Goldie.
Spinoza on Human Freedom: Reason, Autonomy, and the Good Life by Matthew J. Kisner.
Achieving Knowledge: A Virtue-Theoretic Account of Epistemic Normativity by John Greco.  Review by Guy Axtell.
Knowledge in an Uncertain World by Jeremy Fantl and Matthew McGrath.  Review by Ram Neta.
Things: Papers on Objects, Events, and Properties by Stephen Yablo.  Review by Bryan Pickel.
The Origins of Responsibility by Francois Raffoul.  Review by Roman Altshuler.
Emotional Truth by Ronaldde Sousa.  Review by Adam Morton.
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Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 11, #17 and 18, 2011
Articles
Matthew Boyle, "‘Making up Your Mind’ and the Activity of Reason"
Nathan Ballantyne and E.J. Coffman, "Uniqueness, Evidence, and Rationality"
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Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 35, #1, 2012
Articles
Peter M.S. Hacker. Wittgenstein on grammar, theses and dogmatism.
Gabriel Citron. Simple objects of comparison for complex grammars: an alternative strand in Wittgenstein’s later remarks on religion.
David Robjant. The earthy realism of Plato’s Metaphysics, or: what shall we do with Iris Murdoch?
N. Verbin. Martyrdom: a philosophical perspective.
Reviews
The Human Condition by John Kekes; Why Believe? by John Cottingham. Review by John Kinsey.
Wittgenstein in Exile by James C. Klagge. Review by William James DeAngelis.
Books Received
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Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 62, #246, 2012
Articles
Jason Baehr. Credit Theories and the Value of Knowledge.
Stephen Butterfill. Joint Action and Development.
Dale Dorsey. Consequentialism, Metaphysical Realism and the Argument from Cluelessness.
Eduardo
García-Ramírez. Trans-world causation?
Anders Nes. Thematic Unity in the Phenomenology of Thinking.
Massimo Renzo. Associative Responsibilities and Political Obligation.
Andrea Sauchelli. Functional Beauty, Architecture, and Morality: A Beautiful
Konzentrationslager?
Jeremy Wanderer. Addressing Testimonial Injustice: Being Ignored and Being Rejected.
Jonathan Webber. A Law unto Oneself.
Book Reviews
A General Theory of Domination and Justice by Grank Lovett. Review by Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij.
An Introduction to Philosophical Methods by Chris Daly. Review by Paul Audi.
Familiar Objects and Their Shadows by Crawford Elder. Review by Nathan Wildman.
Ethics and teh Quest for Wisdom by Robert Kane. Review by Sandrine Berges.
Practical Philosophy: Ethics, Society and Culture by John Haldane. Review by Tom Angier.
Embodiment, Emotion and Cognition by Michelle Maiese. Review by Carolyn Price.
Moral Emotions and Intuitions by Sabine Roeser. Review by Peter Goldie.
Spinoza on Human Freedom: Reason, Autonomy, and the Good Life by Matthew J. Kisner. Reviedw by Beth Lord.
Achieving Knowledge: A Virtue-Theoretic Account of Epistemic Normativity by John Greco. Review by Guy Axtell.
Knowledge in an Uncertain World by Jeremy Fantl and Matthew McGrath. Review by Ram Neta.
Things: Papers on Objects, Events and Properties by Stephen Yablo. Review by Bryan Pickel.
The Origins of Responsibility by François Raffoul. Review by Roman Altshuler.
Emotional Truth by Ronald de Sousa. Review by Adam Morton.
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Philosophy, Vol. 86, #4, 2011
Editorial: Fire This Time.
Notes on Contributors
Research Articles
Fiona Ellis. Desire, Infinity, and the Meaning of Life.
Sandy Berkovski. Prichard's Heresy.
Arnon Keren. Disagreement, Democracy, and the Goals of Science: Is a Normative Philosophy of Science Possible, If Ethical Inquiry Is Not?
Mary Midgley. Why The Idea Of Purpose Won't Go Away.
Chris Bessemans. Moral Conflicts and Moral Awareness.
Soran Reader. Ethical Necessities.
Booknotes
Book Reviews
Thinking the Impossible – French Philosophy since 1960. By Gary Gutting. Oxford University Press, 2011. Review by Alan Montefiore.
The Nature and Value of Knowledge. By Duncan Pritchard, Alan Millar, and Adrian Haddock. Oxford University Press, 2010. Review by Peter Tramel.
Wandering in Darkness. Narrative and the Problem of Suffering. By Eleonore Stump. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2010. Review by John Cottingham.
Cultural Identity and Political Ethics. By Paul Gilbert. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2010. Review by David Archard.
The Pragmatic Turn. By Richard J. Bernstein. Polity Press, 2010. Review by Adam Ferner.
Books Received
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Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Vol. 111, Issue 2, pt. 2, 2011
Articles
Jeffrey Ketland.  Nominalistic adequacy.
Gabriel Uzquiano.  Plural quanitification and modality.
Frisbee C. C. Sheffield.  Beyond Eros: Friendship in the Phaedrus.
R.A.H. King.  Universality and argument in Mencius IIA6.
Richard Gaskin.  Reference and the permutation argument.
Discussion Notes
Jake Chandler and Adam Rieger.  Self-respect regained.
Markos Valaris.  Transparency as inference: Reply to Alex Byrne.
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Review of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 4, #4, 2011
Research Articles
Igor Douven. Further results on the intransitivity of evidential support.
Eliz Zardini. Truth without contra(di)ction.
Barteld Kooi and Bryan Renne. Arrow update logic.
Joshua Schechter. Juxtaposition: a new way to combine logics.
Joshua Schechter. Weakly classical theories of identity.
Ansten Klev. Dedekind and Hilbert on the foundations of the deductive sciences.
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Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 29, #1, 2012
Contributors
Research Articles
Jason Brennan. Political Liberty: Who Needs It?
Christopher W. Morris. State Coercion and Force.
John Tomasi. Democratic Legitmacy and Economic Liberty.
Lloyd P. Gerson. Who Owns What? Some Reflections on the Foundation of Political Philosophy.
Donald C. Hubin. Human Reproductive Interests: Puzzles at the Periphery of the Property Paradiggm.
Fernanod R. Tesón. Why Free Trade is Required by Justice.
Matt Zwolinski. Structural Exploitation.
Steven Wall. Rescuing Justice from Equality.
Christopher Heath Wellman. Reinterpreting Rawls’s The Law of Peoples.
Michael S. Moore. Responsible Choices, Desert-Based Legal Institutions, and the Challenges of Contemporary Neuroscience.
Andrew Altman. Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity: Dispelling the Conceptual Fog.
Gerald Dworkin. Harm and The Volenti Prinicple.
Anthony O’Hear. Education and the Modern State.
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Teaching Philosophy, Vol. 34, #4, 2011
Articles
John Immerwahr.  The case for motivational grading.
William J. Rapaport.  A triage theory of grading: The good, the bad, and the middling.
Kevin Zanelotti.  Enhancing student learning through web-based assignments.
Shane Ralston.  Deliberating with critical friends: A strategy for teaching deliberative democratic theory.
Jeremiah Conway.  Friendship and philosophy: Teaching Plato’s Lysis.
Reviews
The Fetal Position: A Rational Approach to the Abortion Issue by Chris Meyers.  Review by J.M. Dieterle.
The Ethics of Trade and Aid: Development, Charity, or Waste? By Christopher D. Wraight.  Review by Monica Greenwell Janzen.
The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Political Thought edited by Stephen Salkever.  Review by Shawn Loht.
Philosophy Through Film, 2nd Edition by Mary M. Litch.  Review by Richard Nunan.
The Lost Art of Happiness by Arthur Dobrin.  Review by Emer O’Hagan.
Philosophy in the Middle Ages: The Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Traditions by Arthur Hyman, James J. Walsh, and Thomas Williams.  Review by Seamus O’Neill.
Gilles Deleuze: Affirmation in Philosophy by Jay Conway.  Review by Simon Scott.
What Place for the A Priori? Edited by Michael J. Shaffer and Michaels L. Veber.  Review by Stuart Silvers. 
Theories of Human Nature by Joel J. Kupperman.  Review by Michael Tiboris.
Reviving the Left: The Need to Restore Liberal Values in America by Dwight Furrow.  Review by Jack Russell Weinstein.
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

December 21, 2011

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 89, #4, 2011
Bioethics, Vol. 26, #1, 2012
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 62, #4, 2011
Business Ethics, Vol. 21, #1, 2012
Heythrop Journal, Vol. 53, #1, 2012
Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 45, #4, 2011
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 108, #6/7, 2011
Journal of Politics, Vol. 73, #4, 2011
Law and Society Review, Vol. 45, #4, 2011
Legal Theory, Vol. 17, #4, 2011
Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 35, 2011

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 89, #4, 2011
Articles
Elliott Sober.  A priori causal models of natural selection.
Marc Lange and Alexander Rosenberg.  Can there be a priori causal models of natural selection?
Ruth Weintraub.  Logic for expressivists.
Florian Steinberger.  What harmony could and could not be.
Christopher J. G. Meacham and Jonathan Weisberg.  Representation theorems and the foundations of decision theory.
Dylan Dodd.  Against fallibilism.
Christopher Evan Franklin.  The problem of enhanced control.
Heidi Tiedke.  Proper names and their fictional uses.
Iddo Landau.  The meaning of life sub specie aeternitatis.
Book Reviews
Conceptual Analysis and Philosophical Naturalism edited by D. Braddon-Mitchell and R. Nola.  Review by Nic Damnjanovic.
The Metaphysics of Scientific Realism by Brian Ellis.  Review by Jarrett Leplin.
Beyond Environmentalism: A Philosophy of Nature by Jeffrey E. Foss.  Review by William Grey.
Truth as One and Many by Michael P. Lynch.  Review by Marian David.
A Companion to Philosophy in Australia and New Zealand edited by Graham Oppy and N. N. Trakakis.  Review by D. H. Mellor.
Hume on Motivation and Virtue edited by Charles R. Pidgen.  Review by Wade Robison.
Book Notes
Memory by Sven Bernecker.  Notes by Leo Iacono.
Naturalism and Normativity by Mario De Caro and David Macarthur.  Notes by Doug McConnell.
Disagreement edited by R. Feldman and T. A. Warfield. Notes by Bernhard Weiss.
Modality: Metaphysics, Logic and Epistemology edited by Bob Hale and Aviv Hoffman.  Notes by Alastair Wilson.
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Bioethics, Vol. 26, #1, 2012
Editorial
Lance Wahlert and Autumn Fiester.  Queer bioethics: Why its time has come.
Articles
Henri Wijsbek.  ‘To thine own self be true’: On the loss of integrity as a kind of suffering.
Nicolas Espinoza and Martni Peterson.  Risk and mid-level moral principles.
Stefan Eriksson.  On the need for improved protections of incapacitated and non-benefiting research subjects.
Tineke Abma, Anne Bruijn, Tinie Kardol, Jos Schols and Guy Widdershoven.  Responsibilities in elderly care: Mr. Powell’s narrative of duty and relations.
Dominic Wilkinson and Julian Savulescu.  Should we allow organ donation euthanasia?  Alternatives for maximizing the number and quality of organs for transplantation.
Trisha Phillips.  More on benchmarks of fairness: Response to Ballantyne.
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British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 62, #4, 2011
Articles
Jeffrey A. Barrett.  On the faithful interpretation of pure wave mechanics.
Alan Chalmers.  Drawing philosophical lessons from Perrin’s experiments on Brownian motion: A response to van Fraassen.
Gualtiero Piccinini: The physical church-turing thesis: Modest or bold?
Steven French and Peter Vickers.  Are there no things that are scientific theories?
Aviezer Tucker.  Historical science, over- and underdetermined: A study of Darwin’s inference of origins.
Daniel Parker.  Information-theoretic statistical mechanics without Landauer’s principle.
Otavio Bueno and Steven French.  How theories represent.
Reviews
Representation and Productive Ambiguity in Mathematics and the Sciences by Emily R. Grosholz.  Review by Steven French.
The Matter of Chance by D. H. Mellor.  Review by Luke Glynn.
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Business Ethics, Vol. 21, #1, 2012
Articles
David J. Burns.  Exploring the effects of using consumer culture as a unifying pedagogical framework on the ethical perceptions of MBA students.
Michael Callaghan, Greg Wood, Janice M. Payan, Jang Singh and Goran Svensson.  Code of ethics quality: an international comparison of corporate staff support and regulation in Australia, Canada, and the United States.
Michael Gonin, Guido Palazzo, and Ulrich Hoffrage.  Neither bad apple nor bad barrel: how societal context impacts unethical behavior in organizations.
Rudiger Hahn.  Inclusive business, human rights and the dignity of the poor: A glance beyond economic impacts of adapted business models.
Jeffrey Moriarty.  Justice in compensation: A defense.
Toivo Niskanen.  A Finnish study of self-regulation discourses in the chemical industry’s responsible care programme.
Andreas Rasche and Dirk Ulrich Gilbert.  Institutionalizing global governance: The role of the United Nations global compact.
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Heythrop Journal, Vol. 53, #1, 2012
Articles
Yusuke Suzuki.  On Kierkegaard’s concept of ‘inclosing reserve’ in The Sickness Unto Death.
Simon D. Podmore.  The holy and unholy other: Kierkegaard on the alterity of God.
Shannon Nason.  Opposites, contradictories, and mediation in Kierkegaard’s critique of Hegel.
Dimingos Sousa.  Kierkegaard’s anthropology of the self: Ethico-religious and social dimensions of selfhood.
Roe Fremstedal.  Kierkegaard on the metaphysics of hope.
Matthew Powell.  A tale of two Abrahams: Kafka, Kierkegaard, and the possibility of faith in the modern world.
Adam Wells.  On ethics and Christianity: Kierkegaard and Levinas.
Yael Lin.  The torah of Levinasian time.
Mary-Ann Crumplin.  Emmanuel Levinas on onto-theo-logy: Parricide and atheism.
Richard White.  Levinas, the philosophy of suffering, and the ethics of compassion.
Jonathan Burroughs.  Emmanuel Levinas’ methodological approach to the Jewish sacred texts.
Mark Spencer.  Ethical subjectivity in Levinas and Thomas Aquinas: Common ground?
Ryan C. Urbano.  Levinas and interfaith dialogue.
Essay Review
Levinasian Mediations: Ethics, Philosophy and Religion by Richard A. Cohen.  By Way of Interruption: Levinas and the Ethics of Communication by Amit Pinchevski.  Levinas Studies Volume 5 edited by Peter Atterton.  Conversations with Emmanuel Levinas, 1983-1994 by Michael de Saint Cheron.  Review by Mary-Ann Crumplin.  Dialogue with the other – a review essay.
Book Reviews
The Isolated Self: Truth and Untruth in Soren Kierkegaard’s on the Concept of Irony by K. Brian Soderquist.  Review by Simon D. Podmore.
Concepts of Power in Kierkegaard and Nietzsche by J. Keith Hyde.  Review by Simon D. Podmore.
Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling by Clare Carlisle.  Kierkegaard on Sin and Salvation: From Philosophical Fragments through the Two Ages by W. Glenn Kirkconnell.  Review by Matthew Powell.
A Vexing Gadfly: The Late Kierkegaard on Economic Matters by Eliseo Perez-Alvaerz.  Review by Eric Austin Lee.
Being for the Other by Paul Marcus.  Review by Mary-Ann Crumplin.
Emmanuel Levinas by Sean Hand.  Review by Glenn Morrison.
Ethics at a Standstill by Asher Horowitz.  Review by T. Remington Harkness.
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Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 45, #4, 2011
Articles
Bernard G. Prusak. When Words Fail Us: Reexamining the Conscience of Huckleberry Finn.
Tom Spector. Architecture and the Ethics of Authenticity.
Aaron Smuts. Grounding Moralism: Moral Flaws and Aesthetic Properties.
Sally Armstrong Gradle. Performing to Be Whole: Inquiries in Transformation.
Frederic Will. Ontology and the Products of Spirit: A Classroom Conversation.
Deborah Bradley. In the Space Between the Rock and the Hard Place: State Teacher Certification Guidelines and Music Education for Social Justice.
Rhett Diessner and Kayla Burke. The Beauty of the Psyche and Eros Myth: Integrating Aesthetics into Introduction to Psychology.
Oliver Leaman. Making Sense of the Arab World Aesthetically.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 108, #6/7, 2011 (not yet online)
Tyler Burge.  The Dewey Lectures 2007: Self and Self-Understanding. 
Lecture I: Some origins of self. 
Lecture II: Self and constitutive norms. 
Lecture III: Self-understanding.
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Journal of Politics, Vol. 73, #4, 2011
Articles
Carol S. Weissert.  Beyond marble cakes and picket fences: What U.S. federalism scholars can learn from comparative work.
Alexander S. Duff.  Republicanism and the problem of ambition: The critique of Cicero in Machiavelli’s discourses.
David A. Siegel.  When does repression work?  Collective action in social networks.
Sean M. Theriault and David W. Rohde.  The Gingrich senators and party polarization in the U.S. Senate.
Susan Bickford.  Emotion talk and political judgement.
Jacob S. Rugh and Jessica Trounstine.  The provision of local public goods in diverse communities: analyzing municipal bond elections.
Kyle Beardsley.  Peacekeeping and the contagion of armed conflict.
Scott L. Althaus, Nathaniel Swigger, Svitlana Chernykh, David J. Hendry, Sergio C. Wals and Christopher Tiwald.  Assumed transimission in political science: A call for bringing description back in.
Shigeo Hirano.  Do individual representatives influence government transfers?
Christopher Ellis and Christopher Faricy.  Social policy and public opinion: How the ideological direction of spending influences public mood.
Brett V. Benson.  Unpacking alliances: Deterrent and compellent alliances and their relationship with conflict, 1816-2000.
Damon M. Cann and Andrew H. Sidman.  Exchange theory, political parties, and the allocation of federal distributive benefits in the House of Representatives.
Andrew Reeves.  Political disaster: Unilateral powers, electoral incentives, and presidential disaster declarations.
Christine S. Lipsmeyer and Heather Nicole Pierce.  The eyes that bind: Junior ministers as oversight mechanisms in coalition governments.
Stephen P. Nicholson.  Dominatnig cues and the limits of elite influence.
Nils B. Weidmann.  Violence “from above” or “from below”?  The role of ethnicity in Bosnia’s civil war.
James R. Hollyer, B. Peter Rosendorff, and James Raymond Vreeland.  Democracy and transparency.
Alan S. Gerber, Gregory A. Huber, David Doherty, and Conor M. Dowling.  Citizens’ policy confidence and electoral punishment: A neglected dimension of electoral accountability.
Jamie L. Carson, Michael S. Lynch, and Anthony J. Madonna.  Coalition formation in the House and Senate: Examining the effect of institutional change on major legislation.
Yvonne Chiu and Robert S. Taylor.  The self-extinguishing despot: Millian democratization.
Cindy D. Kam and Stephen M. Utych.  Close elections and cognitive engagement.
Chris W. Bonneau and Damon M. Cann.  Campaign spending, diminishing marginal returns, and campaign finance restrictions in judicial elections.
Book Reviews
Democratic Governance by Mark Bevir.  Review by John G. Gunnell.
The Politics of Happiness: What Government Can Learn from the New Research on Well-Being by Derek Bok.  Review by Devin Joshi.
The Trouble with the Congo: Local Violence and the Failure of International Peacebuilding by Severine Autesserre.  Review by Christof P. Kurz.
The Litigation State: Public Regulation and Private Lawsuits in the U.S. by Sean Farhang.  Review by Barry Edwards.
Getting a Poor Return: Courts, Justice, and Taxes by Robert M. Howard.  Review by Chris Nicholson.
Developing Interests: Organizational Change and the Politics of Advocacy by McGee Young.  Review by Holly Brasher.
The Paradoxes of Integration: Race, Neighborhood, and Civic Life in Multiethnic America by J. Eric Oliver.  Review by Charles M. Lamb.
Princes, Brokers, and Bureaucrats: Oil and the State in Saudi Arabia by Steffen Hertog.  Review by Anne Mariel Peters.
After the Rubicon: Congress, Presidents, and the Politics of Waging War by Douglas L. Kriner.  Review by Bryan W. Marshall.
Race Appeal: How Candidates Invoke Race in U.S. Political Campaigns by Charlton D. McIlwain and Stephen M. Caliendo.  Review by Christopher Stout.
Evolving Nationalism: Homeland, Religion and Identity in Israel, 1925-2005 by Nadav Shelef.  Review by David S. Siroky.
Visions of World Community by Jens Bartelson.  Review by Ayse Zarakol.
Theories of International Politics and Zombies by Daniel W. Drezner.  Review by Jessica Auchter.
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Law and Society Review, Vol. 45, #4, 2011
Articles
Nick Cheesman.  How an authoritarian regime in Burma used special courts to defeat judicial independence.
Sida Liu and Terence C. Halliday.  Political liberalism and political embeddedness: Understanding politics in the work of Chinese criminal defense lawyers.
Badi Hasisi and David Weisburd.  Going beyond ascribed identities: the importance of procedural justice in airport security screening in Israel.
Jose-Maria Munoz.  Talking law in times of reform: Paradoxes of legal entitlement in Cameroon.
Tehila Sagy.  What’s so private about private ordering?
Bernadette Atuahene.  Paying for the past: redressing the legacy of land dispossession in South Africa.
Rachel Kahn Best, Lauren B. Edelman, Linda Hamilton Krieger and Scott R. Eliason.  Multiple disadvantages: An empirical test of intersectionality theory in EEO litigation.
Ryan J. Owens and Justin P. Wedeking.  Justice and legal clarity: Analyzing the complexity of U.S. Supreme Court opinions.
Book Reviews
Homeroom Security: School Discipline in an Age of Fear by Aaron Kupchik.  Schools Under Surveillance: Cultures of Control in Public Education edited by Torin Monahan and Rodolfo D. Torres.  Review by Michael Musheno.
Banished: The New Social Control in American Cities by Katherine Beckett and Steve Herbert.  Review by Rossella Selmini.
Comparative Criminal Justice: Making Sense of Difference by David Nelken.  Review by James L. Nolan.
Negotiating Justice: Progressive Lawyering, Low-Income Clients, and the Quest for Social Change by Corey S. Shdaimah.  Review by Rebecca L. Sandefur.
Louis D. Brandeis and the Making of Regulated Competition 1900-1932 by Gerald Berk.  Review by Ajay K. Mehrotra.
Statelessness in the European Union: Displaced, Undocumented, Unwanted edited by Caroline Sawyer and Brad K. Blitz.   Review by Anna Dolidze.
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Legal Theory, Vol. 17, #4, 2011
Articles
Alex Broadbent.  Epidemiological evidence in proof of specific causation.
Matthew Steilen.  Reason, the common law, and the living constitution.
Christopher T. Wonnell.  Deontology, thresholds, and efficiency.
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Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 35, 2011
Special Issue: Early Modern Philosophy Reconsidered
Articles
Lilli Alanen.  Spinoza on the human mind.
Deborah J. Brown.  The duck’s leg: Descartes’s intermediate distinction.
Manuel “Mandel” Cabrera Jr.  Natural unity and human exceptionalism.
John Carriero.  Conatus and perfection in Spinoza.
Michael Della Rocca.  Taking the fourth: Steps toward a new (old) reading of Descartes.
Joseph W. Hwang.  Descartes and the Aristotelian framework of sensory perception.
Olli Koistinen.  Descartes in Kant’s transcendental deduction.
Michael LeBuffe.  Virtue as power.
Jeffrey K. McDonough.  The heyday of teleology and early modern philosophy. 
Lex Newman.  Sensory doubts and the directness of perception in the meditations.
C.G. Normore.  Cartesian Unions.
Marleen Rozemond.  Real distinction, separability, and corporeal substance in Descartes.
Lisa Shapiro.  Descartes’s pineal gland reconsidered.
Kenneth P. Winkler.  Continuous creation.
Andrew Youpa.  Spinoza on the very nature of existence.
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Monday, December 12, 2011

December 12, 2011

British Journal for the History of Science, Vol. 44, #4, 2011
Environmental Ethics, Vol. 33, #3, 2011
Ethics, Vol. 122, #1, 2012
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 105, #1, 2012
Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 42, #4, 2011
Monist, Vol. 94, #4, 2011
NDPR
Philosophical Papers, Vol. 40, #3, 2011
Philosophy and Theory in Biology, Vol. 3, 2011
Review of Metaphysics, Vol. 65, #2, 2011
Social Policy and Society, Vol. 11, #1, 2012
Southern Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 49, #4, 2011
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, Vol. 42, #4, 2011
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Modern Physics, Vol. 42, #4, 2011
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C:Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 42, #4, 2011


 


British Journal for the History of Science, Vol. 44, #4, 2011
Articles
Virginia Iommi Echeverria. Hydrostatics on the fray: Tartaglia, Cardano and the recovering of sunken ships.
John S. Croucher and Rosalind F. Croucher. Mrs. Janet Taylor’s ‘Mariner’s Calculator’: Assessment and reassessment.
Pedro Ruiz-Castell. Priority claims and public disputes in astronomy: E.M. Antoniadi, J. Comas I Sola and the search for authority and social prestige in the early twentieth century.
Henrik C. Aspengren. Sociological knowledge and colonial power in Bombay around the first world war.
Daniele Cozzoli and Mauro Capocci. Making biomedicine in twentieth-century Italy: Domencio Marotta (1886-1974) and the Italian Higher Institute of Health.
Book Reviews
The Tyranny of Science by Paul Feyerabend. Review by Ian James Kidd.
Science by Steve Fuller. Review by Nick Tosh.
Scientific Understanding: Philosophical Perspectives edited by Henk W. De Regt, Sabina Leonelli and Kai Eigner. Review by Jacob Stegenga.
Monks, Manuscripts, and Sundials: The Navicula in Medieval England by Catherine Eagleton. Review by Michael H. Shank.
Old Age and Disease in Early Modern Medicine by Daniel Schafer. Review by Alun Withey.
Adam and Eve in the Protestant Reformation by Kathleen M. Crowther. Review by Charlotte Methuen.
Birthing Bodies in Early Modern France: Stories of Gender and Reproduction by Kirk D. Read. Review by Alison Williams.
Intellectual Curiosity and the Scientific Revolution: A Global Perspective by Toby E. Huff. Review by Avner Ben-Zaken.
Copernicus and the Aristotelian Tradition: Education, Reading and Philosophy in Copernicus’s Path to Heliocentrism by Andre Goddu. Review by Steven Vanden Broecke.
Galileo Engineer by Matteo Valleriani. Review by Renee J. Raphael.
Galileo by J.L. Heilbron. Review by Matteo Valleriani.
The Accademia del Cimento and Its European Context edited by Marco Beretta, Antonio Clericuzio and Lawrenec M. Principe. Review by Nick Wilding.
The Collapse of Mechanism and the Rise of Sensibility: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1680-1760 by Stephen Gaukroger. Review by James A.T. Lancaster.
Selling Science in the Age of Newton: Advertising and the Commodization of Knowledge by Jeffrey R. Wigelsworth. Review by Alexi Baker.
An Observer of Observatories: The Journal of Thomas Bugge’s Tour of Germany, Holland, and England in 1777 edited by Kurt Moller Pederson and Peter de Clercq. Review by Rebekah Higgitt.
Aleppo Observed: Ottoman Syria through the Eyes of Two Scottish Doctors, Alexander and Patrick Russell by Maurits H. van den Boogert. Review by Simon Mills.
Discoverers of the Universe: William and Caroline Herschel by Michael Hoskin. Review by Emily Winterburn.
Die Form des Werdens. Eine Kulturgeschichte der Embryologie, 1760-1830 by Janinia Wellmann. Review by Thomas P. Weber.
Morbid Curiosities: Medical Museums in Nineteenth-Century Britain by Samuel J.M.M. Alberti. Review by Keir Waddington.
Steam Coffin: Captain Moses Rogers and the Steamship Savannah Break the Barrier by John Laurence Busch. Review by Larrie D. Ferreiro.
The Mind of the Child: Child Development in Literature, Science, and Medicine 1840-1900 by Sally Shuttleworth. Review by Charlotte Sleigh.
Darwin’s Disciple: George John Romanes, a Life in Letters by Joel S. Schwartz. Review by Roger Smith.
Pursuing Power and Light: Technology and Physics from James Watt to Albert Einstein by Bruce J. Hunt. Review by David Philip Miller.
Archibald Liversidge, FRS: Imperial Science under the Southern Cross by Roy MacLeod. Review by W.H. Brock.
Mendelism in Bohemia and Moravia, 1900-1930 edited by Michal Simunek, Uwe Hobfeld, Olaf Breidbach and Miklos Muller. Review by Sander Gliboff.
Werner Heisenberg – Die Sprache der Atome. Leben und Wirken – Eine wissenschaftliche Biographie. Die ‘Frohliche Wissenschaft’ (Jugend bis Nobelpreis) by Helmut Rechenberg. Review by Klaus Hentschel.
Lenin’s Laureate: Zhores Alferov’s Life in Communist Science by Paul R. Josephson. Review by Steven J. Main.
Death in a Small Package: A Short History of Anthrax by Susan D. Jones. Review by James F. Stark.
The Mirage of Space between Nature and Nurture by Evelyn Fox Keller. Review by Michael Ruse.
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Environmental Ethics, Vol. 33, #3, 2011
Articles
Joakim Sanderberg. “My emissions make no difference”: Climate change and the argument from inconsequentialism.
Nancy M. Rourke. Prudence gone wild: Catholic environmental virtue ethics.
Discussion Papers
Kristen Hessler. Agricultural biotechnology and environmental justice.
Kate Booth. In wilderness and wildness: recognizing and responding within the agency of relational memory.
Chris Klassen. Nature religion and the ethics of authenticity: “I won’t speak for all of you.”
Robin Attfield. Sober, environmentalists, species, and ignorance.
Book Reviews
The Decline of Nature: Environmental History and the Western Worldview by Gilbert F. LaFreniere. Review by Kara M. Schlichting.
From Bauhaus to Ecohouse: A History of Ecological Design by Peter Anker. Review by Roger Paden.
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Ethics, Vol. 122, #1, 2011
Symposium on Jeff McMahan’s Killing War
Seth Lazar. Introduction.
Cheyney Ryan. Democratic Duty and the Moral Dilemmas of Soldiers.
Yitzhak Benbaji. The Moral Power of Soldiers to Undertake the Duty of Obedience.
David Rodin. Justifying Harm.
Hohn Gardner, François Tanguay-Renaud. Desert and Avoidability in Self-Defense.
Jeff McMahan. Duty, Obedience, Desert, and Proportionality in War: A Response.
Book Reviews
Causing Human Actions: New Perspectives on the Causal Theory of Action  by Aguilar, Jesùs; Buckareff, Andrei. Review by Scott Sehon.
Kant’s Theory of Virtue: The Value of Autocracy  by Baxley, Anne Margaret. Review by Sean McAleer.
Changes of State: Nature and the Limits of the City in Early Modern Natural Law  by Brett, Annabel S. Review by Ian Hunter.
Confronting Evils: Terrorism, Torture, Genocide  by Card, Claudia.
Review by Laurence Thomas.
Justice for Hedgehogs  by Dworkin, Ronald. Review by Thomas Hurka.
Modus Vivendi Liberalism: Theory and Practice  by McCabe, David.
Review by Steven Wall.
A Moral Theory of Political Reconciliation  by Murphy, Colleen. Review by Darrel Moellendorf.
Ministers of the Law: A Natural Law Theory of Legal Authority  by Porter, Jean. Review by Steven D. Smith.
On Civic Friendship: Including Women in the State  by Schwarzenbach, Sibyl A. Review by Lori Watson.
Life and Action: Elementary Structures of Practice and Practical Thought  by Thompson, Michael. Review by John Bishop.
Responsibility for Justice.  by Young, Iris Marion. Review by Justin Weinberg.
Notes on Contributors
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 105, #1, 2012
Articles
Christian Voegtlin, Moritz Patzer, and Andreas Georg Scherer. Responsible leadership in global business: A new approach to leadership and its multi-level outcomes.
Jonathan Lowell. Managers and moral dissonance: Self-justification as a big threat to ethical management?
Joan Marques. Consciousness at work: A review of some important values, discussed from a Buddhist perspective.
Eddy S. Ng and Greg J. Sears. CEO leadership styles and the implementation of organizational diversity practices: Moderating effects of social values and age.
Adam Nguyen and Wesley Cragg. Interorganizational favour exchange and the relationship between doing well and doing good.
Yuan-Shuh Lii and MOnle Lee. Doing right leads to doing well: When the type of CSR and reputation interact to affect consumer evaluations of the firm.
Chieh-Peng Lin, Yuan-Hui Tsai, Sheng-Wuu Joe and Chou-Kang Chiu. Modeling the relationship among perceived corporate citizenship, firms’ attractiveness, and career success expectation.
Svetlana Holt and Joan Marques. Empathy in leadership: Appropriate or misplaced? An empirical study on a topic that is asking for attention.
Chin-Yi Chen and Chin-Fang Yang. The impact of spiritual leadership on organizational citizenship behavior: A multi-sample analysis.
YOngtae Kim and Meir Statman. Do corporations invest enough in environmental responsibility?
Kathryn Pavlovich and Keiko Krahnke. Empathy, Connectedness and Organization.
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Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 42, #4, 2011
Articles
Anton Petrenko and Dan McArthur. High-stakes gambling with unknown outcomes: Justifying the precautionary principle.
Gabriel Wollner. Equality and the significance of coercion.
Christopher Lowry. Perfectionism for neutralists.
Symposium
John Christman. Comments on Are Liberty and Equality Compatible by Jan Narveson and James Sterba.
Doublas B. Rasmussen and Douglas J. Den Uyl. Commentary on Sterba.
Jan Narveson. Response to Christman.
James P. Sterba. Reponses to Rasmussen, Den Uyl, and Christman.
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Monist, Vol. 94, #4, 2011
Articles
Gillian Brock. Cosmopolitanism versus noncosmopolitanism: The state of play.
Richard W. Miller. Rawls and global justice: A dispute over a legacy.
Kok-Chor Tan. Two conceptions of liberal global toleration.
Simon Caney. Humanity, associations, and global justice: In defense of humanity-centered cosmopolitan egalitarianism.
Darrel Moellendorf. Cosmopolitanism and compatriot duties.
Michael Blake. Coercion and egalitarian justice.
Andrew Sangiovanni. Global justice and the moral arbitrariness of birth.
Pablo Gilabert. Cosmopolitan overflow.
Rekha Nath. Equal standing in the global community.
Patti Tamara Lenard and Margaret Moore. Cosmopolitanism and making room (or not) for special duties.
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NDPR
Ruth Abbey, The Return of Feminist Liberalism. Reviewed by Amy R. Baehr.
Arto Laitinen and Constantine Sandis (eds.), Hegel on Action.Reviewed by Robert R. Williams.
Sabina Lovibond, Iris Murdoch, Gender and Philosophy. Reviewed by Nora Hämäläinen.
Jocelyn Maclure and Charles Taylor, Secularism and Freedom of Conscience, Jane Marie Todd (tr.). Reviewed by Ruth Abbey.
Christopher Norris, Re-Thinking the Cogito: Naturalism, Rationalism and the Venture of Thought. Reviewed by Mario De Caro
Schneider, The Language of Thought: A New Philosophical Direction. Reviewed by Georges Rey.
Scott J. Shapiro, Legality. Reviewed by John Gardner, University of Oxford, and Timothy Macklem.
Alexis Shotwell, Knowing Otherwise: Race, Gender, and Implicit Understanding. Reviewed by Anne Jaap Jacobson.
Paul Weithman, Why Political Liberalism? On John Rawls's Political Turn. Reviewed by Blain Neufeld.
Jonathan Wolff, Ethics and Public Policy: A Philosophical Inquiry. Reviewed by Daniel Halliday.
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Philosophical Papers, Vol. 40, #3, 2011
Book Symposium
Ernest Sosa. Summary of Reflective Knowledge.
Michael DePaul. Sosa, certainty and the problem of the criterion.
C.S.I. Jenkins. Reflective knowledge and epistemic circularity.
Anne Meylan. Epistemic circularity and the problem of cheap credit.
Ernest Sosa. Replies.
Articles
Jan Willem Wieland. The sceptic’s tools: Circularity and infinite regress.
Timothy Pickavance. Skeptics can win (but almost never will).
Ted Poston. Explanationist plasticity and the problem of the criterion.
Re-Reading
David B. Martens. A late medieval dispute about the conditions for knowledge.
Book Review
Understanding Naturalism by Jack Ritchie. Review by David Spurrett.
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Philosophy and Theory in Biology, Vol. 3, 2011 (Open Access)
Articles
Christopher H. Eliot. Competition theory and channeling explanation.
Maximiliano Martinez and Andres Moya. Natural selection and multi-level causation.
Patrick Forber and Eric Griffith. Historical reconstruction: gaining epistemic access to the deep past.
David Haig. Lamarck ascending!
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Review of Metaphysics, Vol. 65, #2, 2011 (not yet online, 12.12, 2011)
Articles
Richard Dien Winfield. Is phenomenology necessary as introduction to philosophy?
Lorenz B. Puntel. Metaphysics: A traditional mainstay of philosophy in need of radical rethinking.
Silvia Carli. Aristotle on the philosophical elements of Historia.
Jamie Anne Spiering. “Liber est causa sui”: Thomas Aquinas and the maxim “the free is the cause of itself.”
Josef Seifert. In defense of free will: A critique of Benjamin Libet.
Book Reviews
By Parallel Reasoning: The Construction and Evaluation of Analogical Arguments by Paul Bartha. Review by Meinard Kuhlmann.
Institutions of Education: Then and Today: The Legacy of German Idealism edited by Paul Cobben. Review by Curtis Hancock.
The Platonian Leviathan by Leon Harold Craig. Review by Geoffrey Vaughan.
Interpreting Heidegger edited by Daniel O. Dahlstrom. Review by Steven Crowell.
Causa, forma, rappresentazione. Una trattazione a partire da Tommaso d’Aquino by Gabriele De Anna. Review by Rafael Martinez.
Augustine and Spinoza by Milad Doueihi. Review by Jamie Spiering.
Faith and Freedom: Moses Mendelssohn’s Theological-Political Thought by Michah Gottlieb. Review by David McPherson.
Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Basic Outline, Part 1: Science of Logic by G.F.W. Hegel. Review by Timothy Brownlee.
Lectures on the Philosophy of World History: Volume I: Manuscriptso f the Introduction and Lectures 1822-3 by G.F.W. Hegel. Review by Jude P. Dougherty.
The Nature of Love by Dietrich von Hildebrand. Review by Sr. Prudence Allen.
The Ideological Origins of American Federalism by Alison L. LaCroix. Review by Brandon Zimmerman.
Faith and Power: Religion and Politics in the Middle East by Bernard Lewis. Review by Jude P. Dougherty.
Secularism and Freedom of Conscience by Jocelyn Maclure and Charles Taylor. Review byJude P. Dougherty.
Francis Bacon’s “Inquiry Touching Human Nature”: Virtue, Philosophy, and the Relief of Man’s Estate by Svetozar Y. Minkov. Review by Aaron Maddeford.
Postmodernism and Cultural Identities: Conflicts and Coexistence by Virgil Nemoianu. Review by William Frank.
God and Being: An Enquiry by George Pattison. Review by Nathan Strunk.
Axiogenesis: An Essay in Metaphysical Optimalism by Nicholas Rescher. Review by John Leslie.
Productive Evolution: On Reconciling Evolution with Intelligent Design by Nicholas Rescher. Review by Jude P. Dougherty.
The Life of Reason: Introduction and Reason in Common Sense; Critical Edition by George Santayana. Reviwe by Jude P. Dougherty.
Unearthed: The Economic Roots of Our Environmental Crisis by Kenneth M. Sayre. Review by George Trey.
America and the Political Philosophy of Common Sense by Scott P. Segrest. Review by Bernard Prusak.
“Truth” is a Divine Name: Hitherto Unpublished Papers of Edward A. Synan, 1918-1997 by Edward A. Synan. Review by Raymond Dennehy.
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Social Policy and Society, Vol. 11, #1, 2012
Articles
Tina Haux. Activating lone parents: An evidence-based policy appraisal of welfare-to-work reform in Britain.
Ann Marie Gray and Derek Birrell. Coalition government in Northern Ireland: Social policy and the lowest common denominator thesis.
Adam Whitworth. Inequality and crime across England: A multilevel modeling approach.
Orta Gough and Roberta Adami. Welfare systems and adequacy of pension benefits in Europe.
Jenny Onyx, Sue Kenny, and Kevin Brown. Active citizenship: An empirical investigation.
Ricky Joseph and Karen Rowlingson. Introduction: Household finances under pressure: What is the role of social policy?
Ricky Joseph and Karen Rowlingson. Her house, his pension? The division of assets among (ex-) couples and the role of policy.
Grahame Whitfield and Chris Dearden. Low income households: Casualties of the boom, casualties of the bust?
Stuart Stamp. The impact of debt advice as a response to financial difficulties in Ireland.
Stuart G. Lowe, Beverley A. Searle and Susan J. Smith. From housing wealth to mortgage debt: The emergence of Britain’s asset-shaped welfare state.
Alison Wallace. ‘Feels like I’md oing it on my own’: Examining the synchronicity between policy responses and the circumstances and experiences of mortgage borrowers in arrears.
Lindsey Appleyard. Review article: Household finances under pressure: What is the role of social policy?
Ricky Joseph. Some useful sources.
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Southern Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 49, #4, 2011
Articles
Houston Smit and Mark Timmons. The moral significance of gratitude in Kant’s ethics.
Suzanne Bliss and Jordi Fernandez. Does the supervenience argument generalize?
Don Fallis. What liars can tell us about the knowledge norm of practical reasoning?
David H. Leonard. Intellectual virtue and the justification of persons.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, Vol. 42, #4, 2011
Articles
Renee Jennifer Raphael. Making sense of Day 1 of the Two New Sciences: Galileo’s Aristotelian-inspired agenda and his Jesuit readers.
Maurice A. Finocchiaro. Galilean argumentation and the inauthenticity of the Cigoli letter on painting vs. sculpture.
David Sherry. Thermoscopes, thermometers, and the foundations of measurement.
Michela Massimi. Kant’s dynamical theory of matter in 1755, and its debt to speculative Newtonian experimentalism.
Darren Abramson. Descartes’ influence on Turing.
Justin Biddle. Putting pragmatism to work in the Cold War: Science, technology, and politics in the writings of James B. Conant.
Howard Sankey. Epistemic relativism and the problem of the criterion.
David Corfield. Understanding the infinite II: Coalgebra.
Adam Toon. Playing with molecules.
Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen. I am knowledge. Get me out of here! On localism and the universality of science.
Discussions
Jan de Winter. A pragmatic account of mechanistic artifact explanation.
Milena Ivanova. ‘Good sense’ in context: A response to Kidd.
Essay Reviews
Victor D. Boantza. From experimental to corporate knowledge in early modern science. Review of The Accademia del Cimento and its European context by Marco Beretta, Antonio Clericuzio, and Lawrence M. Principe.
Katharina T. Kraus. Kant and the ‘soft sciences.’ Review of Kant und die Wissenschaften vom Menschen by Thomas Sturm.
Darrell P. Rowbottom. What’s at the bottom of scientific realism? Review of Scientific realism and the rationality of science by Howard Sankey.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Modern Physics, Vol. 42, #4, 2011
Articles
Ronnie Hermens. The problem of contextuality and the impossibility of experimental metaphysics thereof.
Ward Struyve. Gauge invariant accounts of the Higgs mechanism.
Wayne C. Myrvold. Statistical mechanics and thermodynamics: A Maxwellian view.
Kerry McKenzie. Arguing against fundamentality.
Rodolfo Gambini, Luis Pedro Garcia-Pintos, Jorge Pullin. An axiomatic formulation of the Montevideo interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Eleanor Knox. Newton-Cartan theory and teleparallel gravity: The force of a formulation.
James Owen Weatherall. On the status of the geodesic principle in Newtonian and relativistic physics.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 42, #4, 2011
Articles
Sabine Brauckmann. Cultures of seeing embryos and cells in 3-dimensions and flatness.
Matthias Bruhn. Life lines: An art history of biological research around 1800.
Sabine Brauckmann. Axes, planes, and tubes, or the geometry of embryogenesis.
Erna Fiorentini. Inducing visibilities: An attempt at Santiago Ramon y Cajal’s aesthetic epistemology.
Ariane Droscher. Cellular dimensions and cell dynamics, or the difficulty over capturing time and space in the era of electron microscopy.
Noberto Serpente. Cells from icons to symbols: Molecularizing cell biology in the 1980s.
Toine Pieters and Stephen Snelders. Standardizing psychotropic drugs and drug practices in the twentieth century: paradox of order and disorder.
David Herzberg. Blockbusters and controlled substances: Miltown, Quaalude, and consumer demand for drugs in postwar America.
Allan V. Horwitz. Naming the problem that has no name: creating targets for standardized drugs.
Nicolas Henckes. Reshaping chronicity: neuroleptics and changing meanings of therapy in French psychiatry, 1950-1975.
Toine Pieters and Benoit Majerus. The introduction of chlorpromazine in Belgium and the Netherlands (1951-1968); tango between old and new treatment features.
Viola Balz and Matthias Hoheisel. East-side story: The standardization of psychotropic drugs at Charite Psychiatric Clinic, 1955-1970.
Laura Kelly. Anatomy dissections and student experience at Irish universities, c1900s-1960s.
Charles H. Pence. “Describing our whole experience”: the statistical philosophies of W.F.R. Weldon and Karl Pearson.
Efram Sera-Shriar. Ethnology in the metropole: Robert Knox, Robert Gordon Latham and local sites of observational training.
Jacob Stegenga. Is meta-analysis the platinum standard of evidence?
Mary Evelyn Sunderland. Morphogenesis, Dictyostelium, and the search for shared developmental processes.
Bill Wringe. Cognitive individualism and the child as scientist program.
Stephen W. Speake. Infectious milk: issues of pathogenic certainty within ideational regimes and their biopolitical implications.
Discussion
Ray Greek and Niall Shanks. Complex systems, evolution, and animal modes.
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Theory, Culture and Society, Vol. 28, #6, 2011
Articles
Adrian Mackenzie and Theo Vurdubakis. Codes and codings in crisis: Signification, performativity and excess.
Louise Amoore. Data derivatives: On the emergence of a security risk calculus for our times.
Marc Lenglet. Conflciting codes and codings: How algorithmic trading is reshaping financial regulation.
Anna Munster. From a biopolitical ‘Will to Life’ to a noopolitical ethos of death in the aesthetics of digital code.
Wendy Hui Kyong Chun. Crisis, crisis, crisis, or sovereignty and networks.
Lucas D. Introna. The enframing of code: Agency, originality and the plagiarist.
Hannah Knox and Penny Harvey. Anticipating harm: Regulation and irregularity on a road construction project in the Peruvian Andes.
John Cheney-Lippold. A new algorithmic identity: Soft biopolitics and the modulation of control.
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Monday, December 5, 2011

December 5, 2011, Part II, [Kant-Studien - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society]

Kant-Studien, Vol. 102, #4, 2011
Legal Theory, Vol. 17, #3, 2011
Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 34, #2, 2011
NDPR
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 31, #4, 2011
Philosophia, Vol. 39, #4, 2011
Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 11, #13-16, 2011
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 157, #1, 2012
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 83, #3, 2011
Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 39, #4, 2011
Politics, Philosophy & Economics, Vol. 10, #4, 2011
Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Vol. 47, #3, 2011

Kant-Studien, Vol. 102, #4, 2011
Articles
Toomas Kotkas.  Kant on the right of pardon: A necessity and ruler’s personal forgiveness.
Marco Giovanelli.  Leibniz, Kant, und der moderne Symmetriebegriff.
Matthias Neuber.  Zwei Formen des transzendentalen Revisionismus, Wissenschaftliche Philosophie beim fruhen Ernst Cassirer und beim fruhen Morirtz Schlick.
Paul Rusnock.  Kant and Bolzano on logical form.
Buchbesprechungen
Lecons sur Kant: la deduction transcendantale dans la deuxieme edition de la Critique de la raison pure by Mario Caimi.  Review by Mai Lequan. 
Bibliographie
Margit Ruffing.
Kant-Bibliographie 2009
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Legal Theory, Vol. 17, #3, 2011
Articles
Ori J. Herstein.  A normative theory of the clean hands defense.
Louis-Philippe Hodgson.  Collective action and contract rights.
Mark McBride.  Raz on the internal point of view.
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Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 34, #2, 2011
Articles
Adrian Brasoveanu.  Sentence-internal different as quantifier-internal anaphora.
Daphna Heller and Lynsey Wolter.  On identification and transworld identity in natural language: the case of –ever­ free relatives.
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NDPR
William Child, Wittgenstein. Reviewed by Paul M. Livingston.
Espen Hammer, Philosophy and Temporality from Kant to Critical Theory. Reviewed by William Blattner. 
Daniel Kelly, Yuck! The Nature and Moral Significance of Disgust. Reviewed by Tom Cochrane. 
Tracy Isaacs, Moral Responsibility in Collective Contexts. Reviewed by Matt King. 
Christian List and Philip Pettit, Group Agency: The Possibility, Design, and Status of Corporate Agents. Reviewed by Raimo Tuomela
Michael Potter and Tom Ricketts (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Frege. Reviewed by Jeremy Heis
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Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 31, #4, 2011
Articles
Nils Jansen and Reinhard Zimmermann.  Contract formation and mistake in European contract law: A genetic comparison of transnational model rules.
Brian Leiter.  The demarcation problem in jurisprudence: A new case for skepticism.
Sunita Jogarajan.  Prelude to the international tax treaty network: 1915-1914 early tax treaties and the conditions for action.
Marco Wan.  A matter of style: On reading the Oscar Wilde trials as literature.
James Goudkamp. Insanity as a tort defence.
Ian B. Lee.  Corporate criminal responsibility as a team member responsibility.
Jesse Wall.  The legal status of body parts: A framework.
Tom Daems.  A peculiar sociology of punishment.
Clare McGlynn.  Feminism, rape, and the search for justice.
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Philosophia, Vol. 39, #4, 2011
Articles
J. Adam Carter and Emma C. Gordon.  Norms of assertion: The quantity and quality of epistemic support.
Filip Buekens.  Faultless disagreement, assertions and the affective-expressive dimension of judgments of taste.
Michael T. McFall.  Living dogma and marriage.
Bindu Puri.  The self and the other: Liberalism and Gandhi.
T. Brian Mooney, John N. Williams, Mark Nowacki.  Kovesi and the formal and material elements of concepts.
Gabor Forrai.  Grounding concepts: The problem of composition.
Mark Leon.  Reason and coercion: In defence of a rational control account of freedom.
Robin McKenna.  Interests contextualism.
Michael J. Raven.  Attesting the Aristotelian future.
Pablo Rychter.  How coincidence bears on persistence.
Reviews
A Liberal Catholic Bioethics by James F. Drane.  Review by Andrew Papanikitas and Barbara Prainsack.
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Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 11, #13-16, 2011
Derek Ball.  Property identities and modal arguments.
J.L. Dowell.  A flexible contextualist account of epistemic modals. 
Colin McLear.  Kant on animal consciousness
Japa Pallikkathayil.  The possibility of choice: Three accounts of the problem with coercion
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 157, #1, 2012
Articles
Benjamin W. Jarvis.  Norms of intentionality: Norms that don’t guide.
Edward Wilson Averill.  The phenomenological character of color perception.
Masahiro Yamada.  Taking aim at the truth.
Susan Schneider.  Why property dualists must reject substance physicalism.
Guy Fletcher.  Resisting buck-passing accounts of prudential value.
Wayne A. Davis and Christoph Jager.  Reliabilism and the extra value of knowledge.
Carl Baker.  Indexical contextualism and the challenges from disagreement.
John Brunero.  Instrumental rationality, symmetry and scope.
Ralf M. Bader.  The non-transitivity of the contingent and occasional identity relations.
Michael Nelson and Edward N. Zalta.  A defense of contingent logical truths.
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 83, #3, 2011
Articles
Katherine Dunlop.  The role of visual language in Berkeley’s account of generality.
Eros Corazza.  Unenriched subsequential illocutions.
James R. Beebe.  A Priori skepticism.
Clayton Littlejohn.  Concessive knowledge attributions and fallibilism.
Paul Katsafanas.  Deriving ethics from action: A Nietzschean version of constitutivism.
Book Symposium
Elliot Sober.  Precis of Evidence and Evolution: The Logic Behind the Science.
Branden Fitelson.  Favoring, likelihoodism, and Bayesianism.
Roger Sansom.  Auxiliary hypotheses in evidence and evolution.
Sahotra Sarkar.  Sober on intelligent design.
Elliott Sober.  Responses to Fitelson, Sansom, and Sarkar.
Review
Dorit Bar-On. Speaking my mind. Review by Alex Byrne.
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Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 39, #4, 2011
Articles
David Estlund.  Human nature and the limits (if any) of political philosophy.
Andrei Marmor.  An institutional conception of authority.
Christian List.  The logical space of democracy.
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Politics, Philosophy & Economics, Vol. 10, #4, 2011
Articles
Mathew Coakley.  On the value of political legitimacy.
Lisa Herzog.  Higher and lower virtues in commercial society: Adam Smith and motivation crowding out.
Simon Birnbaum.  Should surfers be ostracized?  Basic income, liberal neutrality, and the work ethos.
Adrian Vermeule.  Intermittent institutions.
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Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Vol. 47, #3, 2011
Presidential Address
Cheryl Misak.  American pragmatism and indispensability arguments.
Articles
Melvin L. Rogers.  The fact of sacrifice and necessity of faith: Dewey and the ethics of democracy.
Jim Garrison.  Walt Whitman, John Dewey, and primordial artistic communication.
Mark Uffelman.  Forging the self in the stream of experience: Classical currents of self-cultivation in James and Dewey.
Reviews
The Essential Santayana edited by Martin A. Coleman.  The Genteel Tradition in American Philosophy and Character and Opinion in the United States: George Santayana edited by James Seaton.  Values and Powers: Re-Reading the Philosophical Tradition of American Pragmatism by Krzysztof Piotr Skowronski.  Review by David A. Dilworth.
Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 8: 1890-1892 edited by Nathan Houser.  Review by Kelly A. Parker.
The Social Philosophy of Jane Addams by Maurice Hamington.  Review by James Campbell.
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December 5, 2011, Part I [Acta Analytica - Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior

Acta Analytica, Vol. 26, #4, 2011
Biology and Philosophy, Vol. 27, #1, 2012
Developing World Bioethics, Vol. 11, #3, 2011
Dialectica, Vol. 65, #4, 2011
Dialogue, Vol. 50, #2, 2011
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 14, #5, 2011
European Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 19, #4, 2011
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 70, #3, 2011
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Vol. 8, #4, 2011
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 104, #4, 2011
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 108, #5, 2011
Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, Vol. 41, #4, 2011

 

Acta Analytica, Vol. 26, #4, 2011
Articles
Jenann Ismael.  Reflexivity, fixed points, and semantic descent; How I learned to stop worrying and love reflexivity.
Josep E. Corbi.  Observation, character, and a purely first-person point of view.
Edward Andrew Greetis.  Dissociative identity: An objection to Baker’s constitution theory.
Ishtiyaque Haji.  On the reason view of freedom and semi-compatibilism.
Elizabeth Tropman.  Non-inferential moral knowledge.
Donald W. Bruckner.  Second-order preferences and instrumental rationality.
Peter Shiu-Hwa Tsu.  Defending particularism from supervenience/resultance attack.
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Biology and Philosophy, Vol. 27, #1, 2012
Articles
Joseph Bulbulia.  Spreading order: Religion, cooperative niche construction, and risky coordination problems.
Pablo Schyfter.  Technological biology? Things and kinds in synthetic biology.
Rosa Cao.  A teleosemantic approach to information in the brain.
Andrew Fenton.  On the need to redress an inadequacy in animal welfare science: Toward and internally coherent framework.
Katinka J.P. Quintelier and Daniel M.T. Fessler.  Varying versions of moral relativism: The philosophy and psychology of normative relativism.
Krist Vaesen.  Cooperative feeding and breeding, and the evolution of executive control.
Book Reviews
Human Evolution and the Origins of Hierarchies by Benoit Dubreuil.  Evolution and the loss of hierarchies: Dubreuil’s “Human evolution the origin of hierarchies: the state of nature.” Review by Catherine Driscoll. 
Why We Cooperate by Michael Tomasello.  Collaboration and human social evolution.  Review by Brian McLoone.
The Peolobiological Revolution by David Sepkoski and Michael Ruse.  Reports from the high table.  Review by Adrian Currie.
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Developing World Bioethics, Vol. 11, #3, 2011
Editorial
Udo Schuklenk.  HIV/AIDS – 30 years later.
Articles
Kjell Arne Johansson, Kirsten Bjerkreim Pedersen and Anna-Karin Andersson.  HIV testing of pregnant women: An ethical analysis.
Ambroise Wonkam, Marcel Azabji Kenfack, Walinjom F.T. Muna and Odile Ouwe-Missi-Oukem-Boyer.  Ethics of human genetic studies in sub-Saharan Africa: The case of Cameroon through a bibliometric analysis.
John Appiah-Poku, Sam Newton and Nancy Kass.  Participants’ perceptions of research benefits in an African genetic epidemiology study.
Jimoh Amzat and Giovanni Grandi.  Gender context of personalism in bioethics.
Asuncion Alvarez del Rio and Ma Luisa Marvan.  On euthanasia: exploring psychological meaning and attitudes in a sample of Mexican physicians and medical students.
Dennis Cooley and Irina Chesnokova.  Sex selection abortion in Kazakhstan: Understanding a cultural justification.
Robert L. Klitzman, Kelly Kleinert, Hoda Rifai-Bashjawish and Cheng Shiung Leu.  The reporting of IRB review in journal articles presenting HIV research conducted in the developing world.
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Dialectica, Vol. 65, #4, 2011
Articles
Anne Meylan.  Introduction: The providential bad luck of justification.
Jessica Brown.  Thought experiments, intuitions and philosophical evidence.
Helen de Cruz, Maarten Boudry, Johan de Smedt and Stefaan Blancke.  Evolutionary approaches to epistemic justification.
Matthias Steup.  Belief, voluntariness and intentionality.
Elija Chudnoff.  What should a theory of knowledge do?
Christoph Kelp.  Not without justification.
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Dialogue, Vol. 50, #2, 2011
Articles
Christine Tappolet and Alan Voizard.  The philosophy of normativity, or how to try clearing things up a little.
Christine Tappolet and Alain Voizard.  La philosophie de la normativie ou comment tenter de faire un peu d’ordre.
Adam Morton.  Conventional norms of reasoning.
Benoit Dubreuil.  Moraliser les conventions.
Jessy Giroux.  The origin of moral norms: A moderate nativist account.
David Sosa.  Two forms of dualism.
Daniel Laurier.  Intentional normativism meets normative supervenience and the because constraint.
Asbjorn Steglich-Petersen.  Against essential mental normativity again.
Thomas M. Besch.  Factualism, normativism, and the bounds of normativity.
Martin Gibert and Mauro Rossi.  L’ethique de la vertu et le critere de l’action correcte.
David Matheson.  How to be an epistemic value plurarlist.
Reviews
The Truth (and Untruth) of Language: Heidegger, Ricoeur, and Derrida on Disclosure and Displacement by Gert-Jan van der Heiden.  Review by Garrett Zantow Bredeson.
Interpreting Excess: Jean-Luc Marion, Saturated Phenomena, and Hermeneutics by Christina M. Gschwandtner.
Levinasian Meditations: Ethics, Politics, and Religion by Richard A. Cohen. Conversations with Emmanuel Levinas by Gary D. Mole.  Review by Chris Wells.
Religious Upbringing and the Costs of Freedom: Personal and Philosophical Essays edited by Peter Caws and Stefani Jones.  Review by George Williamson.
Une Histoire Comparee de la Philosophie des Sceinces, vol. 2: L’empirisme Logique en Debat by Jean Leroux Quebec.  Review by Jean-Claude Simard.
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 14, #5, 2011
Editorial
Albert W. Musschenga and Robert Heeger.
Articles
Jarek Gryz.  On the relationship between the aretaic and the deontic.
Alexander Jech.  Open duties.
Jason Hanna.  Consent and the problem of framing effects.
Mark Navin.  Luck and oppression.
Jan-Willem van der Rijt.  Coercive interference and moral judgment.
Julia Tanner.  Rowlands, Rawlsian justice and animal experimentation.
Reginald Williams.  Same-sex marriage and equality.
Reviews
Reasons From Within by Alan H. Goldman.  Review by Ezra Macdonald.
Michael Quante, Menschenwurde und personale Autonomie.  Demokratische Werte im Kontext der Lebenswissenschaften by Felix Meiner.  Review by Claudia Wiesemann.
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European Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 19, #4, 2011
Articles
Jiri Benovsky.  The relationist and substantivalist theories of time: Foes or friends?
Karin de Boer.  Kant, Reichenbach, and the fate of a priori principles.
Michael Morris.  The French Revolution and the new school of Europe: Towards a political interpretation of German idealism.
Jennifer M. Morton.  Toward an ecological theory of the norms of practical deliberation.
Charles Travis.  Thought’s social nature.
Daniel Whiting.  Leave truth alone: On deflationism and contextualism.
Reviews
Heidegger: The Introduction of Nazism into Philosophy, in Light of the Unpublished Seminars of 1933-1935 by Emmanuel Faye.  Review by Florian Grosser.
The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Emotion edited by Peter Goldie.  Review by Carolyn Price.
Empiricism, Perceptual Knowledge, Normativity, and Realism: Essays on Wilfrid Sellars edited by Willem A. de Vries.  Review by Paul Redding.
Kant’s Theory of Action by Richard McCarty.  Review by Timothy Rosenkoetter.
Conflict, Power and Multitude in Machiavelli and Spinoza: Tumult and Indignation by Filippo Del Lucchese.  Review by Martin Saar.
Husserl and the Promise of Time: Subjectivity in Transcendental Phenomenology by Nicloas de Warren.  Review by Philip Turetzky.
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International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 70, #3, 2011
Articles
Serge Grigoriev.  Rorty, religion, and humanism.
Hartmut von Sass.  Religion in a private igloo?  A critical dialogue with Richard Rorty.
Aaron Rizzierie.  Pragmatic encroachment, stakes, and religious knowledge.
Christopher A. Callaway.  Keeping score: the consequential critique of religion.
Reviews
Realism in Religion: A Pragmatist’s Perspective by Robert Cummings Neville.  Review by Kevin Schilbrack.
Secular Philosophy and the Religious Temperament by Thomas Nagel.  Review by William Meyer.
Practices of Belief: Selected Essays, vol. 2 by Nicholas Wolterstorff.  Review by Scott A. Davison.
The Political Problem of Religious Pluralism: And Why Philosophers Can’t Solve It by Thaddeus J. Kozinski.  Review by Robert McKim.
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Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Vol. 8, #4, 2011
Editorial
Michael A. Ashby and Leigh E. Rich.  Discussing difference and dealing with desolation and despair.
Articles
Bernadette Richards, Bill Madden, and Tina Cockburn.  Considering the “born-alive” rule and possession of sperm following death.
Symposium
Zvi Bekerman.  Reflecting on the psycholization of TRC’s comment on “Truth in reconciliation” by Alphonso Lingis.
Derick Wilson.  Unveiling the past – preparing the conditions for human beings to live in the midst of one another again? A response from living in Northern Ireland comment on “Truth in Reconciliation” by Alphonso Lingis.
Alphonso Lingis.  Response to comments on “Truth in reconciliation.”
Original Research
William E. Stempsey.  Religion and bioethics: Can we talk?
Andrew J. McGee.  Omissions, causation, and responsibility: A reply to McLachlan and Coggon.
Kristin Savell.  Confronting death in legal disputes about treatment-limitation in children.
Reviews
An Odyssey with Animals: A Veterinarian’s Reflections on the Animal Rights and Welfare Debate by Adrian R. Morrison. Review by Rob Irvine.
Conflicts of Interest and the Future of Medicine: The United States, France, and Japan by Marc A. Rodwin.  Review by Adam Licurse and Aaron S. Kesselheim.
“Destination Hospitals”-Design of Cleveland Clinic Hospital, Abu Dhabi by Mohammed Ayoub and the Health Science Committee.  Review by Katrina A. Bramstedt.
Case Studies
Sarah Winch and Michael Sinnott.  Toward a Sociology of Conflict of Interest in Medical Research.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 104, #4, 2011
Articles
Magdalena Oberseder, Bodo B. Schlegelmilch and Verena Gruber.  “Why don’t consumers care about CSR?”: A qualitative study exploring the role of CSR in consumption decisions.
Yongtao Hong and Margaret L. Anderson.  The relationship between corporate social responsibility and earnings management: An exploratory study.
Michael Litschka, Michaela Suske and Roman Brandtweiner.  Decision criteria in ethical dilemma situations: Empirical examples from Austrian managers.
Gian Luca Casali.  Developing a multidimensional scale for ethical decision making.
Giulia Calabretta, Boris Durisin and Marco Ogliengo.  Uncovering the intellectual structure of research in business ethics: A journey through the history, the classics, and the pillars of Journal of Business Ethics.
Chih-Jou Chen, Chia-Chin Chang and Shiu-Wan Hung.  Influences of technological attributes and environmental factors on technology commercialization.
Weihui Fu, Satish P. Deshpande and Xiao Zhao.  The impact of ethical behavior and facets of job satisfaction on organizational commitment of Chinese employees.
J.D. Mahadeo, V. Oogarah-Hanuman and T. Soobaroyen.  A longitudinal study of corporate social disclosures in a developing economy. 
Lynn Godkin and Seth Allcorn.  Organizational resistance to destructive narcissistic behavior.
Charles H. Cho, Martin L. Martens, Hakkyun Kim and Michelle Rodrigue.  Astroturfing global warming: It isn’t always greener on the other side of the fence.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 108, #5, 2011 (not yet online)
Articles
Hannah Ginsborg.  Primitive normativity and skepticism.
Mahrad Almotahari and Damien Rochford.  Is direct reference theory incompatible with physicalism? 
Review
Origins of Objectivity by Tyler Burge.  Review by John Campbell.
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Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, Vol. 41, #4, 2011
Articles
John D. Greenwood.  On the social dimensions of moral psychology.
Justin Leiber.  Descartes: The smear and related misconstruals. 
Claudine Provencher.  Towards a better understanding of cognitive polyphasia.
Anne Warfield Rawls.  Wittgenstein, Durkheim, Garfinkel and Winch: Constitutive orders of sensemaking.
Robert Schmidt and Jorg Volbers.  Siting praxeology: The methodological significance of “public” in theories of social practices.
Stravroula Tsirogianni and George Gaskell.  The role of plurality and context in social values.
Elke Weik.  Institutional entrepreneurship and agency.
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Monday, November 21, 2011

November 21, 2011

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 34, #6, 2011
Biology & Philosophy, Vol. 26, #6, 2011
Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 44, #12, 2011
Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 27, #3, 2011
Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research, Vol. 16, #2, 2011
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 104, #3, 2011
Journal of Chinese Philosophy Vol. 38, #4, 2011
Journal of Law and Society , Vol. 38, 4 , 2011
Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 40, #6, 2011
Journal of Religious Ethics, Vol. 39, #4, 2011
Law & Social Inquiry, Vol. 36, #4, 2011
NDPR
Natural Language Semantics, Vol. 19, #4, 2011
Noûs, Vol. 45, #4, 2011
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 6, #11, 2011
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 32, #6, 2011


Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 34, #6, 2011
Target Article
Christian P. Muller and Gunter Schumann.  Drugs as instruments: A new framework for non-addictive psychoactive drug use.
Open Peer Commentary
Serge H. Ahmed.  Toward an evolutionary basis for resilience to drug addiction.
Geroge Ainslie.  Drugs’ rapid payoffs distort evaluation of their instrumental uses.
Tobias Banaschewski, Dorothea Blomeyer, Arlette F. Buchmann, Luise Poustka, Aribert Rothenberger and Manfred Laucht.  Drugs as instruments from a developmental child and adolescent psychiatric perspective.
Gordon Robert Foxall and Valdimar Sigurdsson.  Drug use as consumer behavior.
Andrew J. Goudie, Matthew J. Gullo, Abigail K. Rose, Paul Christiansen, Jonathan C. Cole, Matt Field and Harry Sumnall.  Nonaddictive instrumental drug use: Theoretical strengths and weaknesses.
Mark D. Griffiths.  Non-addictive psychoactive drug use: Implications for behavioral addiction.
Tod E. Kippin.  Does drug mis-instrumentalization lead to drug abuse?
Daniel H. Lende.  Drug instrumentalization and evolution: Going even further.
Geoffrey F. Miller.  Optimal drug use and rational drug policy.
Levente Moro and Valdas Noreika.  Sacramental and spiritual use of hallucinogenic drugs.
Hanna Pickard.  The instrumental rationality of addiction.
Alastair Reid.  Drug addiction finds its own niche.
Rainer Spanagel.  Why do we take drugs?  From the drug-reinforcement theory to a novel concept of drug instrumentalization.
Roger J. Sullivan and Edward H. Hagen.  But is it evolution…?
Joel Swendsen and Michel Le Moal.  Flaws of drug instrumentalization.
Alfonso Troisi.  Psychoactive drug use: Expand the scope of outcome assessment.
Robert Van Gulick.  Drugs, mental instruments, and self-control.
David M. Warburton.  Aspects of nicotine utilization.
Kevin Chien-Chang Wu. Governing drug use through neurobiological subject construction: The sad loss of the sociocultural.
Author’s Response
Christian P. Muller and Gunter Schumann.  To use or not to use: Expanding the view on non-addictive psychoactive drug consumption and its implications.
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Biology & Philosophy, Vol. 26, #6, 2011
Articles

Trevor Pearce. Ecosystem engineering, experiment, and evolution.
Peter Gildenhuys. Righteous modeling: the competence of classical population genetics.
Jason A. Tipton. Borrowed plumes: mimetic powers and the polymorphism of humans.
P. D. Magnus. Drakes, seadevils, and similarity fetishism.
Michael Trestman. Two strategies for investigating the evolution of behavior.
Jelle de Boer. Moral ape philosophy.
Review Essay
David C. Queller. A gene’s eye view of Darwinian populations.
Book Review
Lindell Bromham. Wandering drunks and general lawlessness in biology: does diversity and complexity tend to increase in evolutionary systems?
Heikki Helanterä. Extending the modern synthesis with ants: Ant encounters.
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Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 44, #12, 2011

Articles
Andre Blais, Romain Lachat, Airo Hino and Pascal Doray-Demers.  The mechanical and psychological effects of electoral systems: A quasi-experimental study.
Timo Fleckenstein, Adam M. Saunders, and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser.  The dual transformation of social protection and human capital: Comparing Britain and Germany.
Johan A. Elkink.  The international diffusion of democracy.
Paul V. Warwick.  Voters, parties, and declared government policy.
Book Reviews
Latin American Party Systems by H. Kitschelt, K.A. Hawkins, J.P. Luna, G. Rosas, and E.J. Zechmeister.  Review by Noam Lupu.
Political Power and Women’s Representation in Latin America by L.A. Schwindt-Bayer.  Review by Ju Angela.
Museveni’s Uganda: Paradoxes of Power in a Hybrid Regime by A.M. Tripp.  Review by Matthew D. Fails.
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Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 27, #3, 2011

Articles
Robin Harding. Freedom to choose and democracy: the empirical question.
Martin K. Jones. External validity and libraries of phenomena: A critique of Guala’s methodology of experimental economics.
Mauro Rossi. Transcendental arguments and interpersonal utility comparisons.
Laura Valentini. A paradigm shift in theorizing about justice? A critique of Sen.
Reviews
The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Economics, edited by Harold Kincaid and Don Ross (eds.) Review by Emrah Aydinonat.
The Idea of Justice by Amartya Sen. Review by Luigino Bruni.
Identity Economics: How Our Indentities Shape Our Work, Wages, and Well-Being. Review by John B. Davis.
Making the Social World: The Structure of Human Civilization by John R. Searle. Review by Frank Hindriks.
Pleasures of Benthamism. Victorian Literature, Utility, Political Economy by Kathleen Blake. Review by Bruna Ingrao.
Economic Methodology: Understanding Economics as a Science by Marcel Boumans and John B. Davis (with contributions from Mark Blaug, Harro Maas and Ndrej Svorencik. Review by Mark Peacock.
Erraturm
Johan E. Gustafsson. An Extended Framework for Preference Relations – Erratum.
Articles
Johan E. Gustafsson. An Extended Framework for Preference Relations—Corrected Version.
Contributors
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Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research, Vol. 16, #2, 2011

Articles
Akiko Okifuji and Bryan Benham.  Suicidal and self-harm behaviors in chronic pain patients.
Suzanne C. Thompson, Sarah Ting, Amelia Gonzalez, and Alison Ryan.  Could that happen to me?: Individual differences in perception of threat and intentions to take protective action.
Scott C. Carvajal, Antonio L. Estrada, Barbara D. Estrada, and Gina Jones-Rodriguez.  Determinants of HIV risk and protective needle-sharing behaviors among drug injectors.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 104, #3, 2011

Articles
David P. Boyd.  Art and artifice in public apologies.
Jaana Woiceshyn.  A model for ethical decision making in business: Reasoning, intuition, and rational moral principles.
Tobias Hahn and Frank Figge.  Beyond the bounded instrumentality in current corporate sustainability research: Toward an inclusive notion of profitability.
A.J.W. Bennett.  Learning to be job ready: Strategies for greater social inclusion in public sector employment.
Ching-Hsun Chang.  The influence of corporate environmental ethics on competitive advantage: The mediation role of green innovation.
Hans Ramo.  Visualizing the phronetic organization: The case of photographs in CSR reports.
N.S. Eccles and S. Viviers.  The origins and meanings of names describing investment practices that integrate a consideration of ESG issues in the academic literature.
Maarten Vandewaerde, Wim Voordeckers, Frank Lambrechts and Yannick Bammens.  Board team leadership revisited: A conceptual model of shared leadership in the boardroom.
Jeremy Galbreath.  To what extent is business responding to climate change?  Evidence from a global wine producer.
Bahaudin G. Mujtaba, Reza Tajaddini and Lisa Y. Chen.  Business ethics perceptions of public and private sector Iranians.
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Journal of Chinese Philosophy Vol. 38, #4, 2011

Articles
Stephen R. Palmquist.  Introduction: Levels of perspectives in Kant and Chinese philosophy.
Eric S. Nelson.  Kant and China: Aesthetics, race, and nature.
A.T. Nuyen.  The Kantian good will and the Confucian sincere will.
Scott R. Stroud.  Moral cultivation in Kant and Xunzi.
Mario Wenning.  Kant and Daoism on nothingness.
Stephen R. Palmquist.  Architectonic reasoning and interpretation in Kant and the Yijing.
Fabian Heubel.  Kant and transcultural critique: Toward a contemporary philosophy of self-cultivation.
Chung-Ying Cheng.  Incorporating Kantian good will (2) a Confucian-Kantian synthesis.
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Journal of Law and Society , Vol. 38, 4 , 2011

Articles
Michel Coutu and Thierry Kirat.  John R. Commons and Max Weber: The foundations of an economic sociology of law.
Oliver Quick.  Expert evidence and medical manslaughter: Vagueness in action.
Helen Carr.  The right to buy, the leaseholder, and the impoverishment of ownership.
Mark McCann and Sally Wheeler.  Gender diversity in the FTSE 100: The business case claim explored.
Anna K. Zimdars.  The competition for Pupillages at the bar of England and Wales.
David McCallum.  Liberal forms of governing Australian indigenous peoples.
Review Article
Law’s Meaning of Life: Philosophy, Religion, Darwin, and the Legal Personby Ngaire Naffine.  Review by Bryan Thomas.
Book Reviews
The Judge as Political Theorist by David Robertson.  Review by Stephen Sedley.
Tribal Constitutionalism: States, Tribes, and the Governance of Membership by Kirsty Gover.  Review by Tim Rowse.
The Regulatory Enterprise: Government, Regulation, and Legitimacy by Tony Prosser.  Review by Claudio M. Radaelli.
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 40, #6, 2011

Articles
Eric Swanson.  On the treatment of incomparability in ordering semantics and premise semantics.
Richard G. Heck.  Ramified frege arithmetic.
Tomasz Placek.  Possibilities without possible worlds/histories.
David Fernandez-Duque.  Dynamic topological interpreted over minimal systems.
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Journal of Religious Ethics, Vol. 39, #4, 2011

Editorial / Contributors
Articles : Focus on the Ethics of Torture
Jonathan K. Crane. Perspectives on torture: Reports from a Dialogue Including Christian, Judaic, Islamic, and Feminist Viewpoints.
David P. Gushee. The Contemporary U.S. Torture Debate In Christian Historical Perspective.
Jonathan K. Crane. Torturous Ambivalence: Judaic Struggles With Torture.
Rumee Ahmed. The Lash Is Mightier Than The Sword: Torture and Citizenry in Medieval Muslim Jurisprudence.
Christine E. Gudorf.
Essays
Elizabeth Agnew Cochran. Consent, Conversion, And Moral Formation: Stoic Elements In Jonathan Edwards's Ethics.
Wesley Erdelack. Antivoluntarism And The Birth Of Autonomy.
Jennifer R. Rapp. Forgetting And The Task Of Seeing: Ordinary Oblivion, Plato, And Ethics.
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Law & Social Inquiry, Vol. 36, #4, 2011

Articles
Virgilio Afonso da Silva and Fernanda Vargas Terrazas. Claiming the right to health in Brazilian courts: The exclusion of the already excluded?
Raul A. Sanchez Urribarri.  Courts between democracy and hybrid authoritarianism: Evidence from the Venezuelan supreme court.
Symposium
Terence C. Halliday and Robert L. Nelson.  Lawyers, structure, and power: A tribute to John Heinz.
Anthony Paik, John P. Heinz, and Ann Southworth.  Political lawyers: The structure of a national network.
Marina Zaloznaya and Laura Beth Nielson.  Mechanisms and consequences of professional marginality: The case of poverty lawyers revisited.
Jothie Rajah.  Punishing bodies, securing the nation: How rule of law can legitimate the urbane authoritarian state.
Ronit Dinovitzer.  The financial rewards of elite status in the legal profession.
John C. Coates, Michele M. DeStefano, Ashish Nanda, and David B. Wilkins.  Hiring teams, firms, and lawyers: Evidence of the evolving relationships in the corporate legal market.
Review Essays
Peculiar Institution: America’s Death Penalty in an Age of Abolition by David Garland.  American capital punishment in comparative perspective by David T. Johnson.
The Spirit of the Law: Religious Voices and the Constitution in Modern America by Sarah Barringer.  Religion and the practices of popular constitutionalism: Sarah Gordon’s The Spirit of the Law by Joshua Dubler.
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NDPR


Wiep van Bunge, Henri Krop, Piet Steenbakkers, Jeroen van de Ven (eds.), The Continuum Companion to Spinoza. Reviewed by Yitzhak Melamed.
Richard Campbell, The Concept of Truth. Reviewed by Douglas McDermid.
Mark D. Friedman, Nozick's Libertarian Project: An Elaboration and Defense. Reviewed by Matt Matravers.
Thomas Hurka, Drawing Morals: Essays in Ethical Theory. Reviewed by Gwen Bradford.
Herbert McCabe, God and Evil in the Theology of St Thomas Aquinas, Brian Davies (ed.).Reviewed by John Haldane.
Michelle Maiese, Embodiment, Emotion, and Cognition. Reviewed by Demian Whiting.
Patrick Lee Miller, Becoming God: Pure Reason in Early Greek Philosophy. Reviewed by Daniel W. Graham.
Gregory J. Morgan (ed.), Philosophy of Science Matters: The Philosophy of Peter Achinstein. Reviewed by Jarrett Leplin.
Robert Pasnau (ed.), Christina Van Dyke (assoc. ed.), The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy (2 vols.). Reviewed by Kara Richardson.
Sandra Peterson, Socrates and Philosophy in the Dialogues of Plato. Reviewed by Eve A. Browning.
Sabine Roeser, Moral Emotions and Intuitions. Reviewed by Elizabeth Tropman.
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Natural Language Semantics, Vol. 19, #4, 2011

Articles
Ivano Caponigro and Kathryn Davidson. Ask, and tell as well: Question-Answer Clauses in American Sign Language.
Philippe Schlenker. DRT with local contexts.
Philippe Schlenker. Erratum to: DRT with local contexts.
Philippe Schlenker. The Proviso Problem: a note.
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Noûs, Vol. 45, #4, 2011
Articles

David J. Chalmers.  Propositions and attitude ascriptions: A Fregean account.
Arnon Levy.  Information in biology: A factionalist account.
Ram Neta.  A refutation of Cartesian fallibilism.
Nikk Effingham.  Undermining motivations for unvirsalism.
Susanna Schellenberg.  Perceptual Content Defended.
Mark Eli Kalderon.  Color illusion.
Critical Study
Simon Keller.  Social psychology and philosophy: Problems in translation.
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 6, #11, 2011

Articles
Chloe Taylor.  Race and racism in Foucault’s College de France lectures.
Stephen M. Downes.  Scientific models.
Melina A. Roberts.  An asymmetry in the ethics of procreation.
Kenneth Ehrenberg.  Critical reception of Raz’s theory of authority.
Frederick Kroon.  Fictionalism in metaphysics.
Megan Wallace.  Composition as identity: Part 1.
Megan Wallace.  Composition as Identity: Part 2
Robert J. Matthews.  Measurement-theoretic accounts of propositional attitudes.
Sebastian Watzl.  The nature of attention.
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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 32, #6, 2011

Articles
Kristen Hine.  What is the outcome of applying principlsm?
Leah McClimans.  Interpretability, validity, and the minimum important difference.
Henrik Lerner and Bjorn Hofmann.  Normality and naturalness: A comparison of the meanings of concepts used within verterinary medicine and human medicine.
Book Reviews
Bioetica ed etica della responsabilita: Dai fondamenti teorici alle applicazioni pratiche by Fabrizio Turoldo.  Review by Marco Tuono.
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