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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 35, #3, 2012
Faith and Philosophy, Vol. 29, #1, 2012
Faith and Philosophy, Vol. 29, #2, 2012
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 108, #12, 2012
Law & Society Review, Vol. 46, #2, 2012
Nous, Vol. 46, #2, 2012
Public Choice, Vol. 152, #1-2, 2012
Public Policy Research, Vol. 19, # 1, 2012
Ratio Juris, Vol. 25, #2, 2012
Utilitas, Vol. 24, 2012

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 35, #3, 2012
Target Article
Kristen A. Lindquist, Tor D. Wager, Hedy Kober, Eliza Bliss-Moreau and Lisa Feldman Barrett. The brain basis of emotion: A meta-analytic review.
Open Peer Commentary
Ross W. Buck. Prime elements of subjectively experienced feelings and desires: Imaging the emotional cocktail.
Katherine S. Button, Glyn Lewis and Marcus R. Munafò. Understanding emotion: Lessons from anxiety.
Fausto Caruana and Vittorio Gallese. Overcoming the emotion experience/expression dichotomy. 
Angélique O. J. Cramer, Kenneth S. Kendler and Denny Borsboom. A constructionist account of emotional disorders.
Beatrice de Gelder and Mathieu Vandenbulcke. Emotions as mind organs. 
Gopikrishna Deshpande, K. Sathian, Xiaoping Hu and Joseph A. Buckhalt. A rigorous approach for testing the constructionist hypotheses of brain function.
Martin Frederick Gardiner. Emotional participation in musical and non-musical behaviors.
Stephan Hamann. What can neuroimaging meta-analyses really tell us about the nature of emotion? 
Lisa A. Hechtman, Narun Pornpattananangkul and Joan Y. Chiao. Psychological constructionism and cultural neuroscience.
Courtney Humeny, Deirdre Kelly and Andrew Brook. Further routes to psychological constructionism.
Eva Jablonka and Simona Ginsburg. Scaffolding emotions and evolving language.
Roumen Kirov, Serge Brand, Vasil Kolev and Juliana Yordanova. The sleeping brain and the neural basis of emotions.
Fionnuala C. Murphy, Michael P. Ewbank and Andrew J. Calder. Emotion and personality factors influence the neural response to emotional stimuli.
Leonid Perlovsky. Emotions of “higher” cognition. 
Luiz Pessoa. Beyond brain regions: Network perspective of cognition–emotion interactions. 
Markus Quirin and Richard D. Lane. The construction of emotional experience requires the integration of implicit and explicit emotional processes. 
Aribert Rothenberger. A systems approach to the brain basis of emotion also needs developmental and locationist views – the case of Tourette's Syndrome. 
David Sander. The role of the amygdala in the appraising brain.
Andrea Scarantino. Functional specialization does not require a one-to-one mapping between brain regions and emotions.
Klaus R. Scherer. Neuroscience findings are consistent with appraisal theories of emotion; but does the brain “respect” constructionism? 
Paul E. Smaldino and Jeffrey C. Schank. Invariants of human emotion.
Angelica Staniloiu and Hans J. Markowitsch. A rapprochement between emotion and cognition: Amygdala, emotion, and self-relevance in episodic-autobiographical memory. 
Mog Stapleton. Feeling the strain: Predicting the third dimension of core affect.
James E. Swain and S. Shaun Ho. What's in a baby-cry? Locationist and constructionist frameworks in parental brain responses. 
Zsolt Unoka, Eszter Berán and Csaba Pléh. Narrative constructions and the life history issue in brain–emotions relations. 
Jacob M. Vigil, Amber Dukes and Patrick Coulombe. Neuronal deactivation is equally important for understanding emotional processing.
Christian E. Waugh and James A. Schirillo. Timing: A missing key ingredient in typical fMRI studies of emotion.
Glenn Weisfeld and Peter LaFreniere. Need for more evolutionary and developmental perspective on basic emotional mechanisms 
Authors' Response
Kristen A. Lindquist, Tor D. Wager, Eliza Bliss-Moreau, Hedy Kober and Lisa Feldman Barrett. What are emotions and how are they created in the brain? 
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Faith and Philosophy, Vol. 29, #1, 2012
Articles
Jonathan Hill. Incarnation, Timelessness, and Exaltation.
Lawrence Pasternack. Kant on the Debt of Sin.
Jeff Jordan. The Topography of Divine Love.
J. P. Moreland. Oppy on the Argument from Consciousness.
Book Reviews
John Martin Fischer. Our Stories: Essays on Life, Death, and Free Will. Review by Stewart Goetz.
Nicholas Wolterstoff. Justice: Rights and Wrongs. Review by Adam Barkman.
John Davenport. Will as commitment and resolve: an existential account of creativity, love, virtue, and happiness. Review by Anthony Rudd.
Mark Ian Thomas Robson. Ontology and Providence in Creation: Taking Ex Nihilo Seriously. Review by Sameer Yadav.
Nick Trakakis. The end of philosophy of religion. Review by Victoria S. Harrison.
Keith Yandell and Harold Netland. Buddhism: A Christian Exploration and Appraisal. Review by Mark D. Linville.
Paul K. Moser. The Elusive God: Reorienting Religious Epistemology. Review by Chad Meister.
C. Stephen Evans: Kierkegaard: An Introduction; and M. Jamie Ferreira: Kierkegaard. Reviews by Peder Jothen.
John W. Cooper. Panentheism: The other God of the Philosophers: From Plato to the Present. Review by Douglas Hedley.
Dietrich von Hildebrand. The Nature of Love. Review by Fritz Wenisch.
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Faith and Philosophy, Vol. 29, #2, 2012
Articles
Stephen R. Munzer. Innocence.
Symposium: Kant’s Philosophy of Religion
Andrew Chignell. Introduction: On Defending Kant at the AAR.
Pamela Sue Anderson. The Philosophical Significance of Kant’s Religion: “Pure Cognition of” or “Belief in” God.
George di Giovanni. On Chris L. Firestone and Nathan Jacobs’s In Defense of Kant’s Religion: A Comment.
Stephen R. Palmquist. Cross-Examination of In Defense of Kant’s Religion.
Gordon E. Michalson, Jr. In Defense of Not Defending Kant’s Religion.
Chris L. Firestone. A Response to Critics of In Defense of Kant’s Religion.
Nathan A. Jacobs. A Reply to Critics of In Defense of Kant’s Religion.
Book Reviews
Michael Almeida
Theism and Explanation by Gregory Dawes. Review by Michael Almeida.
Which Trinity? Whose Monotheism? Philosophical and Systematic Theologians on the Metaphysics of Trinitarian Theology. Review by Dale Tuggy.
Analytic Theology: New Essays in the Philosophy of Theology edited by Oliver D. Crisp and Micahel C. Rea. Review by Paul C. Anders.
The Soul Hypothesis: Investigations into the Existence of the Soul edited by Mark C. Baker and Stewart Goetz. Review by C. Stephen Evans.
The Believing Primate: Scientific, Philosophical, and Theological Reflections on the Origin of Religion edited by Jeffrey Schloss and Michael Murray. Review by E.J. Lowe.
Thinking in Tongues: Pentecostal Contributions to Christian Philosophy by James K.A. Smith. Review by William J. Abraham.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 108, #12, 2011 (not yet online, 5.23.2012)
Articles

William Demopoulos. On Extending “Empiricism, Semantics, and Ontology” to Realism/Instrumentalism Controversy.
Mark D. Alicke, David Rose, and Dori Bloom. Causation, Violation, and Culpable Control.
Comments and Criticism
Martin Peterson. A New Twist to the St. Petersburg Paradox.
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Law & Society Review, Vol. 46, #2, 2012Nous, Vol. 46, #2, 2012
Presidential Address

Laura E. Gómez. Looking for Race in All the Wrong Places.
Commentators
Charles Lawrence III. Listening for Stories in All the Right Places: Narrative and Racial Formation Theory.
Carol J. Greenhouse. Looking and Seeing, Meanwhile.
Articles
Richard Nobles and David Schiff. Using Systems Theory to Study Legal Pluralism: What Could Be Gained?
Pascoe Pleasence and Nigel J. Balmer. Ignorance in Bliss: Modeling Knowledge of Rights in Marriage and Cohabitation.
Olivia Salcido and Cecilia Menjívar. Gendered Paths to Legal Citizenship: The Case of Latin-American Immigrants in Phoenix, Arizona.
Renisa Mawani. Specters of Indigeneity in British-Indian Migration, 1914.
Yuval Feldman and Oren Perez. Motivating Environmental Action in a Pluralistic Regulatory Environment: An Experimental Study of Framing, Crowding Out, and Institutional Effects in the Context of Recycling Policies
Book Reviews–Kathleen E. Hull, Editor
Public Law and Private Power: Corporate Governance Reform in the Age of Finance Capitalism. By John W.Cioffi. Review by Kenneth M. Rosen.
Collateral Knowledge: Legal Reasoning in the Global Financial Markets. By Annelise Riles. Review by Alex Preda.
The Supportive State: Families, Government, and America's Political Ideals. By Maxine Eichner. Review by Nancy D. Polikoff.
Adjudication in Religious Family Laws: Cultural Accommodation, Legal Pluralism, and Gender Equality in India. By Gopika Solanki. Review by Vibhuti Ramachandran.
The Collapse of American Criminal Justice. By William J.Stuntz. Review by Johann A. Koehler.
Second Wounds: Victims' Rights and the Media in the U.S. By Carrie A.Rentschler.Review by David A. Green.
Justice in America: The Separate Realities of Blacks and Whites. By Mark Peffley and Jon Hurwitz. Review by Tom Tyler.
Ordinary Injustice: How America Holds Court. By Amy Bach. Review by Paul James Pope.
The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research. By PeterCane and Herbert M.Kritzer, eds. Review by William T. Gallagher.
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Noûs, , Vol. 46, #2, 2012
Articles
Susanna Siegel. Cognitive Penetrability and Perceptual Justification.
Bradford Skow. Why Does Time Pass?
Tim Button. Spotty Scope and Our Relation to Fictions.
Gabriel Uzquiano. Before-Effect without Zeno Causality.
Declan Smithies. The Normative Role of Knowledge.
Sungho Choi. Intrinsic Finks and Dispositional/Categorical Distinction.
Gunnar Björnsson and Karl Persson. The Explanatory Component of Moral Responsibility.
Critical Stud
Critical Study Julian Dodd. Works of Music: An Essay in Ontology. Review by Gary Ostertag.
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Public Choice, Vol. 152, #1-2, 2012
Articles
William A. Niskanen. Gordon Tullock’s contribution to bureaucracy.
Michael C. Munger. Voting methods, problems of majority rule, and demand-revealing procedures.
Ronald Wintrobe. Autocracy and coups d’etat.
Robert D. Tollison. The economic theory of rent seeking.
Janet T. Landa. Gordon Tullock’s contributions to bioeconomics.
Dennis C. Mueller. Gordon Tullock and Public Choice.
Daniel Houser and Thomas Stratmann. Gordon Tullock and experimental economics.
Roger D. Congleton. The constitutional political economy of Gordon Tullock.
Bernard Grofman, Thomas Brunell and Scott L. Feld. Towards a theory of bicameralism: the neglected contributions of the calculus of consent.
Michael Reksulak and William F. Shughart II. What should government do? Problems of social cost, externalities and all that.
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Public Policy Research, Vol. 19, # 1, 2012

Editorial.
Guy Lodge and Will Paxton.
Main Feature
Colin Kidd. The case for union.
Opinion
Charlie Jeffery. Dis-United Kingdom?
Essay
Ed Miliband. Building a responsible capitalism.
John Tomasi. Social justice, free market style (pages 26–33)
Interview
Theda Skocpol. Juncture interview: Theda Skocpol.
Maps
The State of the Left: a global overview
Essay
Larry Bartels. Elections in hard times.
Curtice On Politics
John Curtice. Time for a new progressive alliance.
Opinion
Martin Jacques. Meet China's top public intellectuals.
Tim Montgomerie. Memo to Labour: how to win in 2015.
Anushka Asthana. The real David Cameron.
Jared Bernstein. The next US president's economic in-tray.
Phil Clark. An Arab Spring south of the Sahara?
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Ratio Juris, Vol. 25, #2, 2012
Article
Gregory Bassham. Legislating Morality: Scoring the Hart-Devlin Debate after Fifty Years.
Didier Mineur. The Moral Foundation of Law and the Ethos of Liberal Democracies.
Pietro Denaro. Moral Harm and Moral Responsibility: A Defence of Ascriptivism.
Chad Flanders. The Mutability of Public Reason.
Susan Haack. The Embedded Epistemologist: Dispatches from the Legal Front.
Notes • Discussion • Book Reviews
Kurt Bayertz and Thomas Gutmann. Happiness and Law.
Miguel Álvarez Ortega. Validity, Rule of Recognition and Stability: Revisiting Analytical Concepts from the Law-Morals Connection.
Ying Khai Liew. Carl Schmitt's Sovereign: A Critique.
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Utilitas, Vol. 24, 2012
Articles
Fred Feldman. True and Useful: On the Structure of a Two Level Normative Theory.
Ivar Labukt. Hedonic Tone and the Heterogeneity of Pleasure.
Patrick Tomlin. On Fairness and Claims. 
Debate
Cécile Fabre. Internecine War Killings. 
Alex Leveringhaus. The Moral Status of Combatants during Military Humanitarian Intervention. 
Victor Tadros. Duty and Liability 
JEFF Mcmahan. Individual Liability in War: A Response to Fabre, Leveringhaus and Tadros. 
Review Essay
Gerald Lang. What's the Matter? Review of Derek Parfit, On What Matters
Corrigendum
Mark Stein, Distributive Justice and Disability: Utilitarianism against Egalitarianism. Review by Serena Olsaretti.
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