Tuesday, January 24, 2012

January 24, 2012

Bioethics, Vol. 26, #2, 2012
Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary, Vol. 35, 2012
Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, Vol. 14, #1, 2012
Erkenntnis, Vol. 76, #1, 2012
Hypatia, Vol. 27, #1, 2012
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 105, #3, 2012
Logic Journal of IGPL, Vol. 20, #1, 2012
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 25, #1, 2012
Journal of Logic and Computation, Vol. 22, #1, 2012
Journal of Religious Ethics, Vol. 40, #1, 2012
NDPR
Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, Vol. 7, nos. 1-6, 2012
Politics, Vol. 32, #1, 2012Sophia, Vol. 50, #4, 2012

Bioethics, Vol. 26, #2, 2012
Editorial
Udo Schuklenk.  Reporting on end-of-life matters – Academic meets activists.
Articles
Alexander Friedman,  Emily Robbins, and David Wendler.  Which benefits of research participation count as ‘direct’?
Sarah J.L. Edwards and James Wilson.  Hard paternalism, fairness and clinical research: Why not?
Rieke van der Graaf and Johannes J.M. van Delden.  On using people merely as a means in clinical research.
Chris Kaposy.  Two stalemates in the philosophical debate about abortion and why they cannot be resolved using analogical arguments.
Giovanni Boniolo, Pier Paolo di Fiore, and Salvatore Pece.  Trusted consent and research biobanks: Towards a ‘new alliance’ between researchers and donors.
Albert Garth Thomas.  Continuing the definition of death debate: The report of the president’s council on bioethics on controversies in the determination of death.
Jodi Halpern.  When concretized emotion-belief complexes derail decision-making capacity.
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Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary, Vol. 35, 2012 (not yet online)
Special Issue: Belief and Agency

Articles
Jesse Steinberg.  Weak motivational internalism, lite: Dispositions, moral judgments, and what we’re motivated to do.
Robert Stalnaker.  Another attempt to put sleeping beauty to rest.
Eric Schwitzgebel.  Knowing your own beliefs.
David Hunter.  Guidance and belief.
Sergio Tenenbaum.  Knowing the good and knowing what one is doing.
Matthew Boyle.  Active belief.
Pamela Hieronymi.  Believing at will.
Nishi Shah.  The Normativity of belief and self-fulfilling normative beliefs.
Sharon Street.  Evolution and the normativity of epistemic reasons.
Matthias Haase.  The laws of thought and the power of thinking.
David Checkland.  Beasts, beliefs, intentions, norms.
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Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, Vol. 14, #1, 2012
Articles
Henrik Lindhjem and Tran Huu Tuan.  Valuation of species and nature conservation in Asia and Oceania: a meta-analysis.
Johannes Urpelainen.  How do electoral competition and special interests shape the stringency of renewable standards?
Jessica Coria and Magnus Hennlock.  Taxes, permits, and costly policy response to technological change.
Joshua Okeyo Anyangah.  On information, extended liability and judgment proof firms.
Jean-Philippe Atzenhoffer.  Could free-riders promote cooperation in the commons?
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Erkenntnis, Vol. 76, #1, 2012
Articles
Tomasz Bigaj.  Causation without influence.
Alexander Paseau.  Against the judgment-dependence of mathematics and logic.
Vasek Chvatal and Baoyindureng Wu.  On Reichenbach’s causal betweenness.
Isidora Stojanovic.  The problem of de se assertion.
Tomoji Shogenji.  Internalism and externalism in meliorative epistemology.
Steffen Ducheyne.  Scientific representations as limiting cases.
F.A.I. Buekens and F.A. Muller.  Intentionality versus constructive empiricism.
Cheng-Chih Tsai.  The genesis of hi-worlds: Towards a principle-based possible world semantics.
Christoph Kelp.  Do ‘contextualist cases’ support contextualism?
Murali Ramachandran.  The KK-principle, margins for error, and safety.
Critical Discussion
Neil Campell.  Reply to Nagasawa on the inconsistency objection to the knowledge argument.
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Hypatia, Vol. 27, #1, 2012
Article
Letitia Meynell.  Evolutionary psychology, ethology, and essentialism (because what they don’t know can hurt us).
Kim Q. Hall.  “Not much to praise in such seeking and finding”: Evolutionary psychology, the biological turn in the humanities, and the epistemology of ignorance.
Carla Fehr.  Feminist engagement with evolutionary psychology.
Erin N. Taylor and Lora Ebert Wallace.  For shame: Feminism, breastfeeding advocacy, and maternal guilt.
Jane Clare Jones.  Idealized and industrialized labor: Anatomy of a feminist controversy.
Alison Stone.  Against matricide: Rethinking subjectivity and the maternal body.
Rachel Jones.  Irigaray and Lyotard: Birth, infancy, and metaphysics.
Irina Aristarkhova.  Hospitality and the maternal.
Margaret E. Toye.  Donna Haraway’s cyborg touching (up/on) Luce Irigaray’s ethics and the interval between: Poethics as embodied writing.
Chloe Taylor.  Foucault and familial power.
Book Reviews
How Terrorism is Wrong: Morality and Political Violence by Virginia Held.  Review by Susan Hawthorne.
Power Lines: On the Subject of Feminist Alliances by Aimee Carrillo Rowe.  Review by Dawn Rae Davis.
The Politics of Persons: Individual Autonomy and Socio-historical Selves by John Christman.  Review by Diana Tietjens Meyers.
Event
Anya R. Topolski.  The politics of feminism and the feminism of politics: Reflections on a roundtable hosted by the Higher Institute of Philosophy at the Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium.
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Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 25, #1, 2012
Articles
Ulrich Heink, Robert Bartz, and Ingo Kowarik.  How useful are the concepts of familiarity, biological integrity, and ecosystem health for evaluating damages by GM crops?
Ulysses Paulino de Albuquerque, Luciana Gomes de Sousa Nascimento, Fabio Jose Vieira, Cybelle Maria de Albuquerque, Duarte Almeida and Marcelo Alves Ramos, et al.  “Return” and extension actions after ethnobotanical research: The perceptions and expectations of a rural community in semi-arid northeastern Brazil.
Maolin Li, Xianshi Jin and Qisheng Tang.  Policies, regulations, and eco-ethical wisdom relating to ancient Chinese fisheries.
Ryunosuke Kikuchi.  Captive bears in human-animal welfare conflict: A case study of bile extraction on Asia’s bear farms.
Filiep Vanhonacker, Wim Verbeke, Els Van Poucke, Zuzanna Pieniak and Griet Nijs, et al.  The concept of farm animal welfare: Citizen perceptions and stakeholder opinion in Flanders, Belgium.
Book Reviews
The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow.  Review by Amitrajeet A. Batabyal.
Problems of Trust: A Question of Trustworthiness by Franck L. B. Meijboom.  Review by Martha Henderson.
What’s to Eat?  Entrees in Canadian Food History edited by Nathalie Cook.  Review by Johanna B. Moyer.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 105, #3, 2012
Articles
Carmen Valor.  The contribution of the energy industry to the millennium development goals: A benchmark study.
Kirsten Martin and Bidhan Parmar.  Assumptions in decision-making scholarship: Implications for business ethics research.
Noushi Rahman and Corinne Post.  Measurement issues in environmental corporate social responsibility (ECSR): toward a transparent, reliable, and construct valid instrument.
Jenny Fairbrass and Anna Zueva-Owens.  Conceptualising corporate social responsibility: ‘Relational governance’ assessed, augmented, and adapted.
Carola Hillenbrand, Kevin Money and Stephen Pavelin.  Stakeholder-defined corporate responsibility for a pre-credit-crunch financial service company: Lessons for how good reputations are won and lost.
Peter Griffiths.  Ethical objections to fair-trade.
Jyoti D. Mahadeo, Teerooven Soobaroyen and Vanisha Oogarah Hanuman.  Board composition and financial performance: Uncovering the effects of diversity in an emerging economy.
Emmanuel Adegbite, Kenneth Amaeshi and Olufemi Amao.  The politics of shareholder activism in Nigeria.
K. Praveen Parboteeah, Helena M. Addae and John B. Cullen.  Propensity to support sustainability initiatives: A cross-national model.
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Logic Journal of IGPL, Vol. 20, #1, 2012
Articles
Evan Goris and Joost J. Joosten.  Self provers and ∑1 sentences.
Tarek Sayed Ahmed.  Epimorphisms are not surjective, even in simple algebras.
Majid Alizadeh and Mohammad Ardeshir.  On Lob algebras, II.
Frederik Van De Putte.  Hierarchic adaptive logics.
Katarzyna Slomczynska.  Unification and projectivity in Fregean varieties.
Anton Benz.  On a super large fixed-point of common information in multi-agent signaling games.
Wojciech Dzik and Piotr Woftylak.  Projective unification in modal logic.
Martin O. Moguillansky, Renata Wassermann, and Marcelo A. Falappa.  Inconsistent-tolerant base revision through argument theory change.
Eunsuk Yang.  (Star-based) three-valued Kripke-style semantics for pseudo- and weak-Boolean logics.
Stepan Kuznetsov.  Lambek grammars with one division and one primitive type.
Kenshi Miyabe.  The difference between optimality and universality.
Milos Milosevic and Zoran Ognjanovic.  A first-order conditional probability logic.
N.R. Tavana, M. Pourmahdian, and F. Didehvar.  Compactness in first order Lukasiewicz logic.
Blai Bonet and Nerio Borges.  Syntactic characterizations of completeness using duals and operators.
Virginia Dignum and Frank Dignum.  A logic of agent organizations.
Wenyan Xu and Sanyang Liu.  Soundness and completeness of the Cirquent calculus system CL6 for computability logic.
Kensuke Kojima.  Which classical correspondence is valid in intuitionistic modal logic?
Josef Berger, Douglas Bridges, and Erik Palmgren.  Double sequences, almost Cauchyness, and BD-N.
Jose M. Mendez, Gemma Robles, and Francisco Salto.  Ticket entertainment plus the mingle axiom has the variable-sharing property.
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Journal of Logic and Computation, Vol. 22, #1, 2012
Special Issue: Relevance: Philosophical and Logical Issues
Articles
Edwin D. Mares.  Relevance and conjunction.
Michael Franke, Tikitu De Jager, and Robert Van Rooij.  Relevance in cooperation and conflict.
Elizabeth Black and Anthony Hunter.  A relevance-theoretic framework for constructing and deconstructing enthymemes.
John Vervaeke, Timothy P. Lillicrap, and Blake A. Richards.  Relevance realization and the emerging framework in cognitive science.
Dale Jacquette. Causal relevance and relevant causation.
Jonathan E. Adler.  Argument relevance as the right kind of epistemic reason.
Joseph A. Laronge.  A generalizable argument structure using defeasible class-inclusion transitivity for evaluating evidentiary probative relevancy in litigation.
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Journal of Religious Ethics, Vol. 40, #1, 2012
Articles
Catherine R. Osborne.  Migrant domestic careworkers: Between the public and the private in Catholic social teaching.
Darrell Cole.  Torture and just war.
David W. Tien.  Oneness and self-centeredness in the moral psychology of Wang Yang Ming.
Timothy P. Jackson.  “Heroism on an empty stomach”: Weill and Hillesum on love and happiness amid the holocaust.
Emily McRae.  A passionate Buddhist life.
Book Discussions: Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age
Martin Kavka.  What is immanent in Judaism?  Transcending A Secular Age.
Elizabeth A. Barre.  Muslim imaginaries and imaginary Muslims: Placing Islam in conversation with A Secular Age.
William David Hart.  Naturalizing Christian ethics: A critique of Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age.
Peter Woodford.  Specters of the nineteenth century: Charles Taylor and the problem of historicism.
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NDPR
Tom L. Beauchamp and R. G. Frey (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Animal Ethics. Reviewed by Peter Wenz.  
Paul Blackledge and Kelvin Knight (eds.), Virtue and Politics: Alasdair MacIntyre's Revolutionary Aristotelianism.  Reviewed by Bernard Yack.
Michael Blamauer,  The Mental as Fundamental: New Perspectives on Panpsychism. Reviewed by Sam Coleman.
Jesús Padilla Gálvez and Margit Gaffal (eds.), Forms of Life and Language Games. Reviewed by Oskari Kuusela.
Laurence Paul Hemming, Bogdan Costea, and Kostas Amiridis (eds.),  The Movement of Nihilism: Heidegger's Thinking After Nietzsche. Reviewed by Jeffrey L. Powell.
Thomas Hurka (ed.), Underivative Duty: British Moral Philosophers from Sidgwick to Ewing. Reviewed by David Phillips.
Mark Jensen,  Civil Society in Liberal Democracy. Reviewed by Michael Schefczyk.
David Johnston,  A   Brief History of Justice. Reviewed by Christopher McMahon.
Albert Lautman, Mathematics, Ideas and the Physical Real , Simon B. Duffy (tr.), Reviewed by Anastasios Brenner.
Brandon C. Look,  The Continuum Companion to Leibniz. Reviewed by Mogens Lærke.
Olav Mueller-Reichau,  Sorting the World: On the Relevance of the Kind/Object-Distinction to Referential Semantics. Reviewed by Antonio Capuano.Benjamin Schnieder and Moritz Schulz (eds.), Themes From Early Analytic Philosophy: Essays in Honour of Wolfgang Künne. Reviewed by James Pearson.
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Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, Vol. 7, nos. 1-6, 2012
Research
Jennifer H. Radden.  Recognition rights, mental health consumers and reconstructive cultural semantics.
Dan J. Stein.  Psychopharmacological enhancement: A conceptual framework.
Peter Zachar and Kenneth S. Kendler.  The removal of Pluto from the class of planets and homosexuality from the class of psychiatric disorders: A comparison.
Reviews
James Phillips, Allen Frances, Michael A Cerullo, John Chardavoyne, Hannah S Decker, Michael B First, Nassir Ghaemi, Gary Greenberg, Andrew C Hinderliter, Warren A Kinghorn, Steven G LoBello, Elliott B Martin, Aaron L Mishara, Joel Paris, Joseph M Pierre, Ronald W Pies, Harold A Pincus, Douglas Porter, Claire Pouncey, Michael A Schwartz, Thomas Szasz, Jerome C Wakefield, G Scott Waterman, Owen Whooley and Peter Zachar.  The six most essential questions in psychiatric diagnosis: A pluralogue.  Part 1: Conceptual and definitional issues in psychiatric diagnosis.
Editorials
Shadia Kawa, James Giordano.  A brief historicity of the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders: Issues and implications for the future of psychiatric canon and practice.
Sabina Alam, Jigisha Patel, and James Giordano.  Working towards a new psychiatry – neuroscience, technology, and the DSM-5.
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Politics, Vol. 32, #1, 2012
Articles
Thom Brooks.  Climate change and negative duties.
Adrian Bua.  Agenda setting and democratic innovation: The case of the Sustainable Communities Act (2007).
Diana Coole. Population growth in the UK: An issue for political debate and policy intervention?
Philip Cowley.  Arise, novice leader!  The continuing rise of the career politician in Britain.
Chikako Endo.  What the publicity condition means for justice.
Inigo Gonzalez-Ricoy.  Depoliticising the polls: Voting abstention and moral disagreement.
Siu-yau Lee and Yim-fong Yu.  Homeownership and political legitimacy: A case study of Hong Kong and Singapore.
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Sophia, Vol. 50, #4, 2012
Special Issue on Camus in Our Time
Articles
Russell Grigg.  Albert Camus – Novelist and philosopher for our time.
Jean-Philippe Deranty.  The tender indifference of the world: Camus’ theory of the flesh.
Alistair Rolls.  Camus’s Algerian in Paris: A prose poetic reading of L’Entranger.
Ashley Woodward.  Camus and Nihilism.
Matthew Lamb.  Philosophy as a way of life: Albert Camus and Pierre Hadot.
Matthew Joel Sharpe.  The invincible summer: On Albert Camus’ philosophical neoclassicism.
Russell Grigg.  The trial of Albert Camus.
Andrew B. Irvine.  An ontological critique of the trans-ontology of Enrique Dussel.
Philip Andrew Quadrio.  Morality, politics, and mytho-poetic discourse in the oldest system-programme for German idealism: The Rousseauian answer to a contemporary question.
Matheson Russell.  Phenomenology and theology: Situating Heidegger’s philosophy of religion.
T. Wilson Dickinson.  Repeating, not simply recollecting, Repetition: On Kierkegaard’s ethical exercises.
April D. Capili.  The created ego in Levinas’ Totality and Infinity.
Jeremy Gwiazda.  On making the same choice eternally: A reply to Davis.
Book Reviews
Hope by Stan van Hooft.  Review by Nancy E. Snow.
Between Faith and Doubt: Dialogues on Religion and Reasons by Reg Naulty.
Contemporary Theories of Religion: A Critical Companion by Michael Stausberg.  Review by Wesley J. Wildman.
History of Islam in German Thought: From Leibniz to Nietzsche by Ian Almond.  Review by Bradley L. Herling.
Terror, Religion, and Liberal Thought by Richard B. Miller.  Review by Bruce B. Lawrence.
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