Tuesday, September 11, 2012

September 11, 2012

Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Vol. 70, #3, 2012
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol.  109, #3, 2012
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 109, #1/2, 2012
Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 43, #3, 2012 
Legal Theory, Vol. 18, #3, 2012
Metaphysica, Vol.  13, #2, 2012
Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 36, #1, 2012
Natural Language Semantics, Vol. 20, #3, 2012
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Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Vol. 70, #3, 2012

Articles
Berys Gaut.  Creativity and rationality.
Nicholas F. Stang.  Artworks are not valuable for their own sake.
A.W. Eaton.  Robust Immoralism.
Anna Christina Ribeiro.  Aesthetic attributions: The case of poetry.
John Spackman.  Expressiveness, ineffability, and nonconceptuality.
Book Reviews
Stephen Davies.  Musical Understandings and Other Essays on the Philosophy of Music.  Review by Erkki Houvinen.
Robert Pippin.  Hollywood Westerns and American Myth: The Importance of Howard Hanks and John Ford for Political Philosophy.  Review by Cheyney Ryan.
Noel Carroll and John Gibson.  Narrative, Emotion, and Insight.  Review by Rafe McGregor.
Iain D. Thomson.  Heidegger, Art, and Postmodernity.  Review by Jonathan Salem-Wiseman.
L. James I. Porter.  The Origins of Aesthetic Thought in Ancient Greece: Matter, Sensation, and Experience.  Review by Nickolas Pappas.
Havi Carel and Greg Tuck.  New Takes in Film-Philosophy.  Review by Ted Nannicelli.
Freddie ROkem.  Philosophers and Thespians: Rethinking Performance.  Review by Brenna Nicely.
Jacques Derrida.  Athens, Still Remains: The Photographs of Jean-Francois Bonhomme.  Review by Josef Chytry.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol.  109, #3, 2012
Articles
Joelle Vanhamme, Adam Lindgreen, Jon Reast, and Nathalie van Popering.  To do well by doing good: Improving corporate image through cause-related marketing.
Michael E. Palanski.  Forgiveness and reconciliation in the workplace: A multi-level perspective and research agenda.
Lutz Preuss and Donna Brown.  Business policies on human rights: An analysis of their content and prevalence among FTSE 100 firms.
Weihui Fu and Satish P. Deshpande.  Antecedents of organizational commitment in a Chinese construction company.
S.X. Zeng, X.D. Xu, H.T. Yin, and C.M. Tam.  Factors that drive Chinese listed companies in voluntary disclosure of environmental information.
Guido Palazzo, Franciska Krings, and Ulrich Hoffrage.  Ethical blindness.
Boris Maciejovsky, Herbert Schwarzenberger, and Erich Kirchler.  Rationality versus emotions: The case of tax ethics and compliance.
Barbara Arel, Cathy A. Beaudoin, and Anna M. Cianci.  The impact of ethical leadership, the internal audit function, and moral intensity on a financial reporting decision.
Philip L. Baird, Pinar Celikkol Geylani, and Jeffrey A. Roberts.  Corporate social and financial performance re-examined: Industry effects in a linear mixed model analysis.
Book Review
Paula S. Tompkins.  Practicing Communication Ethics: Development, Discernment, and Decision Making.  Review by Mahmoud Eid.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 109, #1/2, 2012 (not yet online)
Articles
Patricia A. Blanchette.  Frege on shared belief and total functions.
Tyler Burge.  Living wages of Sinn.
Bob Hale and Crispin Wright.  Horse sense.
Richard G. Heck, Jr. Solving Frege’s puzzle.
Richard L. Mendelsohn.  Sinn and Bedeutung with scope.
Jamie Tappenden.  Fruitfulness as a theme in the philosophy of mathematic.
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Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 43, #3, 2012 
Special Issue: Gender, Implicit Bias, and Philosophical Methodology
Articles
Margaret A. Crouch.  Implicit bias and gender (and other sorts of) diversity in philosophy and the academy in the context of the corporatized university.
Louise Antony.  Different voices or perfect storm: Why are there so few women in philosophy?
Jennifer Saul.  Ranking exercises in philosophy and implicit bias.
Jules Holroyd.  Responsibility for implicit bias.
Lisa H. Schwartzman.  Intuition, thought experiments, and philosophical method: Feminism and experimental philosophy.
Phyllis Rooney.  When philosophical argumentation impedes social and political progress.
Peggy DesAutels.  Moral perception and responsiveness.
Kathryn J. Norlock.  Gender perception as a habit of moral perception: Implications for philosophical methodology and introductory curriculum.
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Legal Theory, Vol. 18, #3, 2012
Articles
Barbara H. Fried.  The limits of a nonsequentialist approach to torts.
Aaron James.  Contractualism’s (not so) slippery slope.
Gregory C. Keating.  The priority of respect over repair.
John Oberdiek.  The moral significance of risking.
Seana Valentine Shiffrin.  Harm and its moral significance.
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Metaphysica, Vol.  13, #2, 2012
Articles
Andrea Borghini.  The adverbial theory of properties.
Giuliano Torrengo. Time and simple existence.
Javier Cumpa.  Observation and interpretation: The problem of the problem of universals.
Teresa Britton.  The limits of hylomorphism.
David S. Oderberg.  Hume, the occult, and the substance of the school.
George Masterton.  Physical necessity is not necessity Tout Court.
Paul Gould.  The problem of universals, realism, and god.
Sharon R. Ford.  Objects, discreteness, and pure power theories: George Molnar’s critique of Sydney Shoemaker’s causal theory of properties.
Luca Gili.  A renaissance reading of Aquinas: Thomas Cajetan on the ontological status of essences.
Book Review
Alvin Plantinga.  Where the Conflict Really Lies.  Science, Religion, and Natuarlism.  Review by Ulrich Schmidt.
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Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 36, #1, 2012
Special Issue: The Concept of Evil
Articles
Eve Garrard and David McNaughton.  Speak no evil?
Allan Hazlett.  Non-moral evil.
Claudia Card.  Surviving long-term mass atrocities.
Laurence Thomas.  Self-deception as the handmaiden of evil.
Luke Russell.  Evil and incomprehensibility.
Geoffrey Scarre.  Evil collectives.
Leo Zaibert.  Beyond bad: Punishment theory meets the problem of evil.
Bat-ami Bar On.  Standing between us and our grave wrongdoings.
Knut Berner.  Dwellings of evil.
Samantha Vice.  Beauty, mourning, and the commemoration of evil.
Michael J. Almeida.  The logical problem of evil regained.
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Natural Language Semantics, Vol. 20, #3, 2012
Articles
Sigrid Beck.  DegP scope revisited.
Dorit Abusch.  Circumstantial and temporal dependence in counterfactual modals.
Clemens Mayr.  Focusing bound pronouns.
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NDPR
William Edelglass, James Hatley, and Christian Diehm (eds.), Facing Nature: Levinas and Environmental Thought. Reviewed by Joshua Shaw.
Simon Gozzano and Thomas C. Hill (eds.), New Perspectives on Type-Identity: The Mental and the Physical. Reviewed by Janet Levin.
Anil Gupta, Truth, Meaning, Experience. Reviewed by G. Aldo Antonelli.
Michael Murphy, Multiculturalism: A Critical Introduction. Reviewed by Brady Heiner.
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