Wednesday, August 1, 2012

August 1, 2012

Bioethics, Vol. 26, #7, 2012
British Journal of Aesthetics, Vol. 52, #3, 2012
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Vol. 21, #4, 2012
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 72, #1, 2012

Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy, Vol. 1, #5, 2012
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 109, #1, 2012
Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 20, #3, 2012
Journal of Religious Ethics, Vol. 40, #3, 2012
Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 35, #2, 2012
NDPR
Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 3, 2011
Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 12, #13, 2012
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 159, #2, 2012
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 159, #3, 2012
Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 40, #1, 2012
Public Choice, Vol. 152, #3-4, 2012


Bioethics, Vol. 26, #7, 2012
Special Issue: The role of solidarity in bioethics
Editorial
Patricia Illingworth And Wendy E. Parmet. Solidarity For Global Health.
Articles
Barbara Prainsack And Alena Buyx. Solidarity In Contemporary Bioethics – Towards A New Approach.
Samuel A. Butler. A Dialectic Of Cooperation And Competition: Solidarity And Universal Health Care Provision.
Ruud Ter Meulen And Katharine Wright. Family Solidarity And Informal Care: The Case Of Care For People With Dementia.
Barry Lyons. Solidarity, Children And Research.
Ben Saunders. Altruism Or Solidarity? The Motives For Organ Donation And Two Proposals.
Lisa Eckenwiler, Christine Straehle And Ryoa Chung. Global Solidarity, Migration And Global Health Inequity.
Book Review
Beyond Humanity? The Ethics Of Biomedical Enhancement – By Allen Buchanan. Reviw By Jonny Anomaly.
Letter To The Editors
Marco Cosentino And Mario Picozzi . The Declaration Of Helsinki And Post-Study Access To Effective Drug Treatments For Subjects Participating In Clinical Trials.
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British Journal of Aesthetics, Vol. 52, #3, 2012
Articles
Danièle Moyal-Sharrock. Cora Diamond and the Ethical Imagination.
Andrew Huddleston. The Conversation Argument for Actual Intentionalism.
Justin Remes. Motion(less) Pictures: The Cinema of Stasis.
Charles Repp. What’s Wrong with Didacticism?
Simon Fokt. Pornographic Art—A Case from Definitions.
Darren Hudson Hick. Aesthetic Supervenience Revisited.
Book Reviews
Todd Berliner. Hollywood Incoherent. Review by Ted Nannicelli.
Noël Carroll, editor. The Aesthetics, Poetics, and Philosophy of Narrative. Review by Jukka Mikkonen.
Alan Tansman. The Aesthetics of Japanese Fascism. Review by David Cozy.
Noël Carroll and John Gibson, editors. Narrative, Emotion, and Insight. Review by Nick Diehl.
Books Received / Journals Received

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Vol. 21, #4, 2012
Guest Editorial
Jan Helge Solbakk. Embedded Ethics or Fictitious Facts?
Special Section: Empirical Ethics
Stella Reiter-Theil. What Does Empirical Research Contribute to Medical Ethics? - A Methodological Discussion Using Exemplary Studies
Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Rouven Porz and Jackie Leach Scully. How to Relate the Empirical to the Normative - Toward a Phenomenologically Informed Hermeneutic Approach to Bioethics.
Bert Molewijk and Guy A. M. Widdershoven. Don’t Solve the Issues! - A Plea for Ambiguity within Empirical Ethics.
Roberto Andorno. Do Our Moral Judgments Need to Be Guided by Principles?
Michael Dunn, Mark Sheehan, Tony Hope and Michael Parker. Toward Methodological Innovation in Empirical Ethics Research.
Marta Spranzi. The Normative Relevance of Cases - Rhetoric and Empirical Ethics.
A. H. G. Van Elteren, T. A. Abma and G. A. M. Widdershoven. Empirical Ethics within Rapidly Changing Practices - A Forced Detoxification Program in Psychiatry as a Case Example.
Anne Hambro Alnaes. Lost in Translation - Cultural Obstructions Impede Living Kidney Donation among Minority Ethnic Patients.
Reidun Førde. How Can Empirical Ethics Improve Medical Practice?
Perspectives
Jacob M. Appel. “How Hard It Is That We Have to Die” - Rethinking Suicide Liability for Psychiatrists.
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International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 72, #1, 2012
Editorial
Ronald L. Hall. Editorial Prefaces.
Justin P. McBrayer. Are skeptical theists really skeptics? Sometimes yes and sometimes no.
Articles
Trent Dougherty. Reconsidering the parent analogy: unfinished business for skeptical theists.
David James Anderson. Skeptical theism and value judgments.
Travis Dumsday. Divine hiddenness and creaturely resentment.
Book Reviews
Alvin Plantinga: Where the conflict really lies: science, religion, and naturalism. Review by Bradley Monton and Logan Paul Gage.
Michael S. Hogue: The promise of religious naturalism Review by Michael L. Raposa.
Arne Grøn and Claudia Welz (eds): Trust, Sociality, Selfhood and Sheela Pawar:Trusting Others Trusting God:Concepts of Belief Faith and Rationality.Reviews by Schubert M. Ogden.
Nishida Kitarō: Place and Dialectic: Two Essays by Nishida Kitarō Trans. By John W. M. Krummel and Shigenori Nagatomo. Introduction by John W. M. Krummel. Review by Robert E. Carter.
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Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy, Vol. 1, #5, 2012
Review
Oliver William Rashbrook. road's Accounts of Temporal Experience // Review: T. Baldwin; C. Preti (eds). G.E. Moore: Early Philosophical Writings.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 109, #1, 2012
Special issue on Stakeholder Theory(ies): Ethical Ideas and Managerial Action
Guest Editors: Alan Strudler , R. Edward Freeman , Gianfranco Rusconi and Silvana Signori.
Articles
R. Edward Freeman, Gianfranco Rusconi, Silvana Signori and Alan Strudler. Stakeholder Theory(ies): Ethical Ideas and Managerial Action.
David Silver. Citizens as Contractualist Stakeholders.
Kevin Gibson. Stakeholders and Sustainability: An Evolving Theory.
Daniel J. McCarthy, Sheila M. Puffer, Denise R. Dunlap and Alfred M. Jaeger. A Stakeholder Approach to the Ethicality of BRIC-firm Managers’ Use of Favors.
Hans-Jörg Schlierer, Andrea Werner, Silvana Signori, Elisabeth Garriga and Heidi von Weltzien Hoivik, et al. How Do European SME Owner–Managers Make Sense of ‘Stakeholder Management’?: Insights from a Cross-National Study.
Johanna Kujala, Anna Heikkinen and Hanna Lehtimäki. Understanding the Nature of Stakeholder Relationships: An Empirical Examination of a Conflict Situation.
Mario Minoja. Stakeholder Management Theory, Firm Strategy, and Ambidexterity.
Yves Fassin. Stakeholder Management, Reciprocity and Stakeholder Responsibility.
Martin E. Sandbu. Stakeholder Duties: On the Moral Responsibility of Corporate Investors.
Lauren S. Purnell and R. Edward Freeman. Stakeholder Theory, Fact/Value Dichotomy, and the Normative Core: How Wall Street Stops the Ethics Conversation.
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Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 20, #3, 2012
Articles          
Alan Patten. Liberal Neutrality: A Reinterpretation and Defense.
Daniel Schwartz. The Justice of Peace Treaties.
Simon Hailwood. Bewildering Nussbaum: Capability Justice and Predation.
Helena De Bres. The Many, Not the Few: Pluralism About Global Distributive Justice.
Debate: 
Christina Cameron. Clayton on Comprehensive Enrolment.
Matthew Clayton. The Case against the Comprehensive Enrolment of Children.
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Journal of Religious Ethics, Vol. 40, #3, 2012
Focus on Just War in Classical Chinese Thought
Articles
Sumner B. Twiss. Just war in classical Chinese thought: Introduction.
Ping-cheung Lo. the art of war corpus and Chinese just war ethics past and present.
Sumner B. Twiss and Jonathan Chan. the classical confucian position on the legitimate use of military force.
Ellen Y. Zhang. Weapons are nothing but ominous instruments: the Daodejing's view on war and peace.
Essays
Daniel M. Johnson. The objectivity of obligations in divine motivation theory: on imitation and submission.
Glen Pettigrove. Forgiveness without God?
Letters, Notes, and Comments
Kent L. Brintnall. Loss of self as ethical limit.
Stephen S. Bush. Georges Bataille's mystical cruelty.
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Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 35, #2, 2012
Articles
Corien Bary and Markus EggVariety in Ancient Greek aspect interpretation.
Chris Cummins, Uli Sauerland and Stephanie Solt. Granularity and scalar implicature in numerical expressions.
Peter Lasersohn. Contextualism and compositionality.
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NDPR

Bernard Berofsky, Nature's Challenge to Free Will. Reviewed by Ishtiyaque Haji.
John Corvino and Maggie Gallagher, Debating Same-Sex Marriage. Reviewed by Mark Strasser.
Steven Crowell (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Existentialism. Reviewed by Michael R. Kelly.
JeeLoo Liu and John Perry (eds.), Consciousness and the Self: New Essays. Reviewed by Joel Smith.
Dale Dorsey, The Basic Minimum: A Welfarist Approach. Reviewed by Krista Thomason.
Andy Egan and Brian Weatherson (eds.), Epistemic Modality. Reviewed by Janice Dowell.
Damien Freeman, Art's Emotions: Ethics, Expression and Aesthetic Experience. Reviewed by Sarah Wort.  
Michael Kelly, A Hunger for Aesthetics: Enacting the Demands of Art. Reviewed by Crispin Sartwell
Tom Rockmore, Kant and Phenomenology. Reviewed by Sebastian Luft.
Wallace Matson, Grand Theories and Everyday Beliefs: Science, Philosophy, and Their Histories. Reviewed by Robert Pasnau and Joseph Stenberg.
Holger Ross Lauritsen and Mikkel Thorup (eds.), Rousseau and Revolution. Reviewed by David Lay Williams.
Christopher Heath Wellman and Phillip Cole, Debating the Ethics of Immigration: Is There a Right to Exclude? Reviewed by Michael Blake.
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Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 3, 2011 (not available online)
Editors Introduction // List of Contribors
Articles

Michael J. Almeida. Theistic Modal Realism?
Daniel Bonevac. The Argument from Miracles.
E.J. Coffman. Omniprescience and Tough Choices.
Phil Dowe. Darwin, God, and Chance.
Peter J. Graham. Intelligent Design and Selective History: Two Sources of Purpose and Plan.
Frances Howard-Snyder. A Puzzle about Hypocrisy.
Kevin Kimble and Timothy O'Connor. The Argument from Consiousness Revisited.
Bradley Monton. Prolegomena to Any Future Physics-Based Metaphysics.
Graham Oppy. O'Connor's Cosmological Argument.
Elliott Sober. Evolution without Naturalism.
Patrick Todd. Geachianism.
Index
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Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 12, #13, 2012
David Yates. "Functionalism and the Metaphysics of Causal Exclusion."
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 159, #2, 2012
Articles
Peter Langland-Hassan. Pretense, imagination, and belief: the Single Attitude theory.
Quayshawn Spencer. What ‘biological racial realism’ should mean.
Katharina Berndt Rasmussen. Should the probabilities count?.
Wolfgang Schwarz. Changing minds in a changing world.
Philip R. Olson. Putting knowledge in its place: virtue, value, and the internalism/externalism debate.
William A. Roche. A reply to Cling’s “The epistemic regress problem”.
Thomas A. Blackson. Extrinsic attitudinal pleasure.
Michael Gorman. On substantial independence: a reply to Patrick Toner.
Gregory Lavers. On the Quinean-analyticity of mathematical propositions.
Erratum
Lisa Warenski. Erratum to: Naturalism, fallibilism, and the a priori.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 159, #3, 2012
With Book Symposium on Uriah Kriegel's Subjective Consciousness: A Self-Representational Theory
J. Adam Carter and Matthew Chrisma. Is epistemic expressivism incompatible with inquiry?
Alex Baia. Presentism and the grounding of truth.
Kevin McCain.  The interventionist account of causation and the basing relation.
Christopher Hom. A puzzle about pejoratives.
Nathan Salmon. Recurrence.
Uriah Kriegel. Précis of Subjective consciousness: a self-representational theory.
Brie Gertler. Conscious states as objects of awareness: on Uriah Kriegel, Subjective consciousness: a self-representational theory.
Robert Van Gulick. Subjective consciousness and self-representation.
Berit Brogaard. Are conscious states conscious in virtue of representing themselves? On Uriah Kriegel’s Subjective consciousness: a self-representational theory.
Uriah Kriegel. In defense of self-representationalism: reply to critics.
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Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 40, #1, 2012
A Note from the editor
Articles
Seth Lazar. Necessity in Self-Defense and War.
Jonathan Quong. Liability to Defensive Harm.
Notes on the Contributors
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Public Choice, Vol. 152, #3-4, 2012
Special Issue: “The Calculus of Consentafter Fifty Years / Guest Edited by Viktor Vanberg and Georg Vanberg
Articles
Georg Vanberg and Viktor Vanberg. Towards a (re-)integration of the social sciences: The Calculus of Consent at 50.
James M. Buchanan. Genesis.
Gordon Tullock. My path to The Calculus of Consent.
Richard Adelstein. States without romance.
Peter Bernholz. From The Calculus of Consent to extended logrolling, negative externalities, and the Coase theorem.
Roger D. Congleton. Growing up with The Calculus of Consent.
Giuseppe Eusepi. From The Calculus of Consent to The Calculus of Dissent: a personal promenade in the constitutional square.
Francesco Forte. From The Calculus of Consent to public choice and to public economics in a public choice approach.
Alan Hamlin. The Calculus of Consent reflected.
Charles R. Plott. Personal reflections on the influence of Buchanan, Tullock, and The Calculus of Consent.
Pierre Salmon. From the Open Society to The Calculus of Consent: a long journey.
Randy T. Simmons. Public choice and public life.
Robert D. Tollison. 1966.
Niclas Berggren. The Calculus of Consent: some Swedish connections.
Loren Lomasky. Public choice and political philosophy.
Dennis C. Mueller. James Buchanan, Gordon Tullock, and The Calculus.
Pedro Puy Fraga. Learning how the world works in order to make it work ‘better.’
Sujai Shivakumar. The Calculus of Consent and real world constitution-making.
Akira Yokoyama. The Calculus of Consent at fifty: the development of public choice in Japan.
Geoffrey Brennan. Politics-as-exchange and The Calculus of Consent.
Zhihong Mo. Toward an integrated theory of human cooperation: an ongoing research agenda.
Robert Sugden. The market as a cooperative endeavour.
Dan Usher. Property rights, the social contract and the requirements for democratic government: reflections on The Calculus of Consent.
Viktor J. Vanberg. Methodological and normative individualism in The Calculus.
Roland Vaubel. Redistribution as income insurance?
Richard E. Wagner. The Calculus of Consent: a compass for my professional journey.
Albert Breton. Constitutional effectiveness.
Keith L. Dougherty. Buchanan and Tullock’s apple.
Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard. Modeling constitutional choice: reflections on The Calculus of Consent 50 years on.
Michael C. Munger. Coercion, the state, and the obligations of citizenship.
Peter C. Ordeshook. The Calculus of Consent: reforming political science.
Vincent Ostrom. Buchanan’s opening to constitutional choice and meta-levels of analysis.
Michael Baurmann. Meeting Plato’s challenge?
Hartmut Kliemt. The consents of The Calculus.
Christian Kirchner. The unanimity rule revisited: the case of revisions of hybrid constitutions.
Francesco Parisi. Markets, votes, and The Calculus of Consent.
Guido Pincione. Constitutional neutrality among economic policies.
Suri Ratnapala. Economics of collective choice—the missing dimension of constitutional theory.
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