Tuesday, December 18, 2012

December 18, 2012

Bioethics, Vol. 27, #1, 2013
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 63, #4, 2012
International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 72, #3, 2012
Law & Ethics for Human Rights, Vol. 6, #1, 2012
Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 43, #4, 2012
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 93, #4, 2012
Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 36, #1, 2013
Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 40, #3, 2012
Politics & Policy, Vol. 40, #6, 2012
Review of Metaphysics, Vol. 65, #4, 2012
Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol. 18, #4, 2012
Studia Logica, Vol. 100, #6, 2012
Synthese, Vol. 189, #3, 2012
Synthese, Vol. 190, #1, 2013  

Bioethics, Vol. 27, #1, 2013
Editorial
Autumn Fiester.  A dubious export: The moral perils of American-style ethics consultation.
Articles
Charles D. Douglas, Ian H. Kerridge, and Rachel A. Ankeny.  Narratives of ‘terminal sedation’ and the importance of the intention-foresight distinction in palliative care practice.
Mark Brown.  No ethical bypass of moral status in stem cell research.
Rosalind McDougall.  Understanding doctors’ ethical challenges as role virtue conflicts.
Erik Parens.  On good and bad forms of medicalization.
Patrick Heavey.  The place of God in synthetic biology: How will the catholic church respond?
Zuzana Deans.  Conscientious objections in pharmacy practice in Great Britain.
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British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 63, #4, 2012
Articles
Richard Healey.  Quantum theory: A pragmatist approach.
George Darby.  Relational holism and Humean supervenience.
Karim P.Y. Thebault.  Symplectic reduction and the problem of time in nonrelativistic mechanics.
Matthew Kotzen.  Selection biases in likelihood arguments.
Discussion
Gregory Wheeler.  Objective Bayesian calibration and the problem of non-convex evidence.
Jon Williamson.  Calibration and convexity: Response to Gregory Wheeler.
Reviews
Thomas Kuhn.  The Structure of Scientific Revolution.  Review by Alexander Bird.  The Structure of Scientific Revolutions and its significance: An essay review of the fiftieth anniversary edition.
Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison.  Objectivity.  Review by Nick Jardine.
John T. Roberts.  The Law-Governed Universe.  Review by John W. Carroll.
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International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 72, #3, 2012
Articles
Sharon Krishek and Rick Anthony Furtak.  A cure for worry?  Kierkegaardian faith and the insecurity of human existence.
John Lippitt.  Kierkegaard and the problem of special relationships: Ferreira, Krishek, and the ‘God filter.’
William L. Power.  Existential faith and biblical philosophy.
Mark Wynn.  Renewing the senses: Conversion experience and the phenomenology of the spiritual life.
Book Reviews
Stephen Backhouse.  Kierkegaard’s Critique of Christian Nationalism.  Christopher B. Barnett.  Kierkegaard, Pietism, and Holiness.  Jason A. Mahn.  Fortunate Fallibility: Kierkegaard and the Power of Sin.  M.G. Piety.  Ways of Knowing: Kierkegaard’s Pluralist Epistemology.  Simon D. Podmore.  Kierkegaard and the Self Before God: Anatomy of the Abyss.  Review by J. Aaron Simmons.  Helping more than “a little”: recent books on Kierkegaard and philosophy of religion.
G. Scott Davis.  Believing and Acting: The Pragmatic Turn in Comparative Religion and Ethics.  Review by Stephen S. Bush.
Adrian Pabst.  Metaphysics: The Creation of Hierarchy.  Review by Paul J. Griffiths.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 111, #3, 2012
Special issue on Social Entrepreneurship in Theory and Practice
Articles
J. Gregory Dees.  A tale of two cultures: Charity, problem solving, and the future of social entrepreneurship.
Filipe M. Santos.  A positive theory of social entrepreneurship.
Johanna Mair, Julie Battilana, and Julian Cardenas.  Organizing for society: A typology of social entrepreneuring models.
A Wren Montgomery, Peter A. Dacin, and M. Tina Dacin.  Collective social entrepreneurship: Collaboratively sharping social good.
Nicola M. Pless and Jenny Appel.  In pursuit of dignity and social justice: Changing lives through 100% inclusion: How Gram Vikas fosters sustainable rural development.
Thomas Maak and Nicolas Stoetter.  Social entrepreneurs as responsible leaders: ‘Fundacion Paraguaya’ and the case of Martin Burt.
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Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 43, #4, 2012
Articles
Ann E. Cudd.  Wanting freedom.
Jean-Philippe Deranty and Craig MacMillan.  The ILO’s decent work initiative: Suggestions for an extension of the notion of “decent work.”
Phillip Deen.  Inquiry and virtue: A pragmatist-liberal argument for civic education.
Kevin A. Whitehead and Brett Bowman.  The professional consequences of political silence.
Bill Wringe.  Collective agents and communicative theories of punishment.
Richard Matthews.  An empirical critique of “interrogational” torture.
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Law & Ethics for Human Rights, Vol. 6, #1, 2012
Articles
Gillian K. Hadfield and Stephen Macedo.  Rational reasonableness: Toward a positive theory of public reason.
Eyal Nir.  Grounding public reasons in rationality: The conditionally-compassionate medical student and other challenges.
Tommie Shelby.  Justice, work, and the ghetto poor.
Stuart G. White.  Religious exemptions: An egalitarian demand?
Corey Brettschneider.  Public justification and the right to private property: Welfare rights as compensation for exclusion.
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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 93, #4, 2012
Articles
Alexander F. Sarch.  Multi-component theories of well-being and their structure.
Matt Ferkany.  The objectivity of wellbeing.
Ryan Doerfler.  A comedy of errors, or, how I learned to stop worrying and love sensibility-invariantism about ‘funny.’
Tristram Mcpherson.  Unifying moral methodology.
Thomas W. Simpson.  What is trust?
Neil Mehta.  Exploring subjective representationalism.
Philip A. Reed.  The alliance of virtue and vanity in Hume’s moral theory.
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Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 36, #1, 2013
Articles
Geoffrey Scarre.  The continence of virtue.
Andrew Lugg.  A sort of prologue: Philosophical investigations 1-7.
Drew Carter.  “Part of the very concept”: Wittgensteinian moral philosophy.
John Fennell.  “The meaning of ‘meaning is normative’.”
Reviews
Eugen Fischer.  Philosophical Delusion and its Therapy: Outline of a Philosophical Revolution.  Review by Olli Lagerspetz.
Rupert Read and Matthew A. Lavery.  Beyond the Tractus Wars: The New Wittgenstein Debate.  Review by Genia Schonbaumsfeld.
Saul Kripke.  Philosophical Troubles, Collected Papers: Volume 1.  Review by Michael Luntley.
Paul Feyerabend.  Against Method, 4th Ed.  Paul Feyerabend.  The Tyranny of Science.  Review by Ian James Kidd.
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Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 40, #3, 2012
Articles
James R. Shaw.  The morality of blackmail.
David Enoch, Levi Spectre, and Talia Fisher.  Statistical evidence, sensitivity, and the legal value of knowledge.
Mathias Frisch.  Climate change.
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Politics & Policy, Vol. 40, #6, 2012
Articles
Robert C. Turner and William Sharry.  From progressive pioneer to nativist crackdown: The transformation of immigrant policy in Oklahoma.
Michael K. Miller, Guanchun Wang, Sanjeev R. Kulkarni, H. Vincent Poor, and Daniel N. Osherson.  Citizen forecasts of the 2008 U.S. presidential election.
Tyler Johnson.  Equality, morality, and the impact of media framing: Explaining opposition to same-sex marriage and civil unions.
Justin A. Tucker, James W. Soutenborough, and R. Matthew Beverlin.  Geographic proximity in the diffusion of concealed weapons permit laws.
Gregg R. Murray and Matthew K. Mulvaney.  Parenting styles, socialization, and the transmission of political ideology and partisanship.
Stephanie J. Silverman.  “Regrettable but necessary?” A historical and theoretical study of the rise of the U.K. immigration detention estate and its opposition.
Imran Awan.  “I am a Muslim not an extremist”: How the prevent strategy has constructed a “suspect” community.
Sarah E. Anderson.  Policy domain-specific ideology: When interest group scores offer more insight.
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Review of Metaphysics, Vol. 65, #4, 2012
Articles
C.J. Wolfe. Plato’s and Aristotle’s answers to the Parmenides problem.
Daniel P. Maher.  Contemplative friendship in Nichomachean ethics.
Ann Hartle.  The invisibility of philosophy in the essays of Michel de Montaigne.
Michael A. Rosenthal.  Why Spinoza is intolerant of atheists: God and the limits of early modern liberalism.
Kevin E. O’Reilly.  Transcending gadamer: Towards a participatory hermeneutics.
Book Reviews
Michael Barnwell.  The Problem of Negligent Omissions: Medieval Action Theories to the Rescue.  Review by Victor Salas.
Gordon Belot.  Geometric Possibility.  Review by John T. Roberts.
Richard Campbell.  The Concept of Truth. Review by Christopher Mole.
John P. Doyle.  Collected Studies on Francisco Suarez, S.J. (1548-1617).  Review by Marco Sgarbi.
Evan Fales.  Divine Intervention: Metaphysical and Epistemological Puzzles.  Review by Michael Almeida.
Annibale Fantoli.  The Case of Galileo: A Closed Question?  Review by Jude P. Dougherty.
Hycinth Sigismond Gerdil.  The Anti-Emile: Reflections on the Theory and Practice of Education against the Principles of Rousseau.  Review by Brandon Zimmerman.
William L. Harper.  Isaac Newton’s Scientific Method: Turning Data Into Evidence about Gravity and Cosmology.  Review by Jude P. Dougherty.
David Henderson and Terence Horgan.  The Epistemological Spectrum.  Review by Jonathan Matheson.
Steven J. Jensen.  Good and Evil Actions: A Journey Through Saint Thomas Aquinas.  Review by Therese Scarpelli Cory.
Nicholas E. Lombardo.  The Logic of Desire: Aquinas on Emotion.  Review by Giuseppe Butera.
Sebastian Luft.  Subjectivity and Lifeworld in Transcendtal Phenomenology.  Review by Kenneth Knies.
Louis Mackey.  Faith, Order, and Understanding: Natural Theology in the Augustinian Tradition.  Review by Thomas M. Osborne Jr.
Heinrich Meier.  The Lesson of Carl Schmidt.  Review by Peter Simpson.
Stephen Mumford and Rani Lill Anjum.  Getting Causes from Powers.  Review by Jose Sebastian Briceno.
Andrea Nightingale.  Once Out of Nature: Augustine on Time and the Body.  Review by Frederick Van Fleteren.
Robert Grosseteste.  The Letters of Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln.  Review by Neil Lewis.
Mark William Roche.  Why Choose the Liberal Arts?  Review by Brian Kelly.
Robert A. Sparling.  Johann Georg Hamann and the Enlightenment Project.  Review by Angela Marie Schwenkler.
Lina Steiner.  For Humanity’s Sake: The Bildungsroman in Russian Culture.  Review by Virgil Nemoianu.
Richard Velkley.  Heidegger, Strauss, and the Premises of Philosophy: On Original Forgetting.  Review by Michael Ehrmantraut.
Fernando Vidal. The Sciences of the Soul.  Review by Daniel N. Robinson.
Karol Vojtyla.  Man in the Field of Responsibility.  Review by Peter Simpson.
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Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol. 18, #4, 2012
Editorial
Raymond E. Spier.  On the sue of the concept of “fairness” in ethics.
Arthur J. Bonito, Sandra L. Titus, and David E. Wright.  Assessing the preparedness of research integrity officers (RIOs) to appropriately handle possible research misconduct cases.
Jong Yong Abdiel Foo and Stephen James Wilson.  An analysis on the research ethics cases managed by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) between 1997 and 2010.
Andreas Spahn.  And leads us (not) into persuasion…?  Persuasive technology and the ethics of communication.
John S. Gardenier.  Recommendations for describing statistical studies and results in general readership science and engineering journals.
Cameron Shelley.  Fairness in technological design.
Francisco Ramirez and Andres Seco.  Civil engineering at the crossroads in the twenty-first century.
Michael Alfred and Christopher A. Chung.  Design, development, and evaluation of a second generation interactive simulator for engineering ethics education (SEEE2).
Katherine A. McComas.  Research views about funding sources and conflicts of interest in nanotechnology.
Ellen-Marie Forsberg.  Standarisation in the field of nanotechnology: Some issues of legitimacy.
Koos van der Bruggen.  Possibilities, intentions and threats: Dual use in the life sciences reconsidered.
Anna Deplazes-Zemp.  The conception of life in synthetic biology.
A.A. Kehagia, K. Tairyan, C. Federico, G.H. Glover, and J. Illes.  More education, less administration: Reflections of neuroimagers’ attitudes to ethics through the qualitative looking glass.
Michael Davis.  A plea for judgment.
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Studia Logica, Vol. 100, #6, 2012
Special Issue: Recent Developments related to Residuated Lattices and Substructural Logics
Articles
Rostislav Horcik.  Minimal varities of representable commutative residuated lattices.
F. Paoli and C. Tsinakis.  On Birkhoff’s common abstraction problem.
Roberto Cignoli and Antoni Torrens.  Varieites of commutative integral bounded residuated lattices admitting a Boolean retraction term.
Hiroki Takamura.  Semisimplicity, EDPC, and Discriminator varieties of bounded weak-commutative residuated lattices with an S4-like modal operator.
Takahiro Seki.  An algebraic proof of the admissibility of y in relevant modal logics.
Takahiro Seki.  Metacompleteness of substructural logics.
Sandor Jenei.  Equality algebras.
Lisa Galminas and John G. Mersch.  A pretabular classical relevance logic.
James Brotherston.  Bunched logics displayed.
Jose L. Castiglioni and Hernan J. San Martni.  On some classes of heyting algebras with successor that have the amalgamation property.
Simone Bova.  Lewis dichotomies in many-valued logics.
D.J. Foulis and S. Pulmannova.  Logical connectives on lattice effect algebras.
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Synthese, Vol. 189, #3, 2012
Special Issue: Neuroscience and its philosophy
Articles
Holly Andersen.  The case for regularity in mechanistic causal explanation.
Brandon Towl.  Laws and constrained kinds: A lesson from motor neuroscience.
Justin Garson.  Function, selection, and construction in the brain.
Mitchell Herschbach.  Mirroring versus simulation: on the representational function of simulation.
Shannon Spaulding.  Mirror neurons are not evidence for the simulation theory.
Carolyn Dicey Jennings.  The subject of attention.
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Synthese, Vol. 190, #1, 2013  
Articles
Igor Douven.  The formal epistemology project.
Helen de Cruz and Johan De Smedt.  Mathematical symbols as epistemic actions.
Karolina Krzyzanowska.  Belief ascription and the Ramsey test.
Sylvia Wenmackers and Leon Horsten.  Fair infinite lotteries.
Martin Fischer.  Some remarks on restricting the knowability principle.
Jan Heylen.  Modal-epistemic arithmetic and the problem of quantifying in.
Sebastian Sequoiah-Grayson.  Epistemic closure and commutative, nonassociative residuated structures.
Jake Chandler.  Contrastive confirmation: Some competing accounts.
Richard Dietz.  Comparative concepts.
Igor Douven and Christoph Kelp.  Proper bootstrapping.
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