Monday, November 5, 2012

November 5, 2012

Biology & Philosophy, Vol. 27, #6, 2012
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 15, #5, 2012
Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 46, #3, 2012
Legal Theory, Vol. 18, #4, 2012
Mind & Language, Vol. 27, #5, 2012
Politics, Philosophy & Economics, Vol. 11, #4, 2012

Biology & Philosophy, Vol. 27, #6, 2012
Articles
Matthew H. Haber.  How to misidentify a type specimen.
Pierre-Luc Germain.  Cancer cells and adaptive explanations.
Ulrich J. Frey and Hannes Rusch.  An evolutionary perspective on the long-term efficiency of costly punishment.
Hisashi Nakao and Edouard Machery.  The evolution of punishment.
Jean-Sebastien Bolduc and Frank Cezilly.  Optimality modeling in the real world.
Root Gorelick.  Mitosis circumscribes individuals; sex creates new individuals.
Jaakko Kuiorikoski, Aki Lehtinen, and Caterina Marchionni.  Robustness analysis disclaimer: Please read the manual before use!
Ulrich E. Stegmann.  Varieties of parity.
Book Review
Evelyn Fox Keller.  The Mirage of a Space Between Nature and Nurture.  Review by Karola Stotz.  Murder on the development express: Who killed nature/nurture?
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 15, #5, 2012
BSET-conference 2011
Articles
Abraham Graber.  Medusa’s gaze reflected: A Darwinian dilemma for anti-realist theories of value.
Alex Gregory.  Changing direction on direction of fit.
Ward E. Jones.  A lover’s shame.
Leonard Kahn.  Rule consequentialism and scope.
Neil Sinclair.  Promotionalism, motivationalism, and reasons to perform physically impossible actions.
Alan Thomas.  Giving each person her due: Taurek cases and non-comparative justice.
Fiona Woollard.  Have we solved the non-identity problem?
Adam Cureton.  Solidarity and social moral rules.
Book Reviews
Robert N. Johnson.  Self-Improvement: An Essay in Kantian Ethics.  Review by Yuliya Kanygina.
Ernst Wolff.  Political Responsibility for a Globalised World.  After Levinas’ Humanism Bielefeld.  Review by Eva Buddeberg.
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Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 46, #3, 2012
Articles
Damian Cox.  Judgment, deliberation, and the self-effacement of moral theory.
Marcus Agnafors.  When do we share moral norms?
Mark Piper.  Autonomous agency and normative implication.
Norbert Anwander and Daniel Friedrich.  Apologies and relationships: Solving a puzzle.
Hilliard Aronovitch.  How liberals can explain the moral errors of past ears and answer Bernard Williams.
Gideon Elford.  Equality of status and distributive equality.
Warren J. von Eschenbach.  Integrity, commitment, and a coherent self.
Book Reviews
T.M. Wilkinson.  Ethics and the Acquisition of Organs.  Review by Walter Glannon.
J. Rasko, G. O’Sullivan, and R. Ankeny.  The Ethics of Inheritable Genetic Modification.  Review by David B. Resnik.
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Legal Theory, Vol. 18, #4, 2012
Articles
Jonathan Schaffer.  Disconnection and responsibility.
Gideon Yaffe.  Moore on causing, acting, and complicity.
John Gardner.  Wrongdoing by results: Moore’s experiential argument.
Carolina Sartorio.  Two wrongs do not make a right: Responsibility and Overdetermination.
Reply
Michael S. Moore.  Four friendly critics: A response.
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Mind & Language, Vol. 27, #5, 2012
Articles
Dan Sperber and Nicolas Baumard.  Moral reputation: An evolutionary and cognitive perspective.
Guy Kahane.  On the wrong track: Process and content in moral psychology.
Eros Corazza.  Same-saying, pluri-propositionalism, and implicatures.
Elizabeth Schechter.  Intentions and unified agency: Insights from the split-brain phenomenon.
Michael S.C. Thomas, Harry R.M. Purser, and Denis Mareschal.  Is the mystery of thought demystified by context-dependent categorization?  Towards a new relation between language and thought.
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Politics, Philosophy & Economics, Vol. 11, #4, 2012
Articles
Ben Saunders.  Combining lotteries and voting.
Claudio Lopez-Guerra.  Comparing voting lotteries: A response to Saunders.
Helder de Schutter and Lea Ypi.  Language and luck.
Thomas Porter.  Rawls, reasonableness, and international toleration.
Marc Fleurbaey.  The importance of what people care about.
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