Monday, January 28, 2013

January 28, 2013

American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 118, #3, 2012
CPS: Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 46, #2, 2012
Dialogue, Vol. 51, #2, 2012
Health Economics, Policy, and Law, Vol. 8, #1, 2013
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 112, #2, 2013
Journal of Medical Edthics, Vol. 39, #2, 2013
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 109, #7, 2012
Law and Ethics of Human Rights, Vol. 6, #1, 2012
Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Vol. 2, 2012
NDPR
Noûs, Vol. 47, #1, 2013
Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 13, #3, 2013
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 8, #2, 2013
Philosophy East and West, Vol. 63, #1, 2013
Review of Development Economics, Vol. 17, #1, 2013
Social Choice and Welfare, Vol. 40, #2, 2013
Synthese, Vol. 190, #3, 2013


American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 118, #3, 2012
Articles
Ronald S. Burt.  Network-related personality and the agency question: Multirole evidence from a virtual world.
Javier G. Polavieja.  Socially embedded investments: Explaining gender differences in job-specific skills.
Henrich R. Greve and Hayagreeva Rao.  Echoes of the past: Organizational foundings as sources of an institutional legacy of mutualism.
Aliya Saperstein and Andrew M. Penner.  Racial fluidity and inequality in the United States.
Rachel A. Wright and Hilary Schaffer Boudet.  To act or not to act: Context, capability, and community response to environmental risk.
Thomas Soehl and Roger Waldinger.  Inheriting the homeland? Intergenerational transmission of cross-border ties in migrant families.
Book Reviews
Cecilia L. Ridgeway.  Framed By Gender: How Gender Inequality Persists in the Modern World.  Review by Dana M. Britton.
Mariko Lin Chang.  Shortchanged: Why Women Have Less Wealth and What Can Be Done About It.  Review by Marianne Cooper.
Arne L. Kalleberg.  Good Jobs, Bad Jobs: The Rise of Polarized and Precarious Employment Systems in the United States, 1970s to 2000s.  Review by David B. Grusky.
Katherine Newman.  The Accordion Family: Boomerang Kids, Anxious Parents, and the Private Toll of Global Competition.  Review by Frances K. GOldscheider.
Michael J. Montoya.  Making the Mexican Diabetic: Race, Science, and the Genetics of Inequality.  Review by Bridget K. Gorman.
Alondra Nelson.  Body and Soul: The Blank Panther Party and the Fight Against Medical Discrimination.  Review by Marissa King.
Paul Starr.  Remedy and Reaction: The Peculiar American Struggle over Health Care Reform.  Review by Elisabeth S. Clemens.
Robert Wuthnow.  Red State Religion: Faith and Politics in America’s Heartland.  Review by Peter Kivisto.
Michael Skey.  National Belonging and Everyday Life: The Significance of Nationhood in an Uncertain World.  Review by Gabe Ignatow.
Richard Sennett.  Together: The Rituals, Pleasures, and Politics of Cooperation.  Review by Donald N. Levine.
Bindi V. Shah.  Laotian Daughters: Working Toward Community, Belonging, and Environmental Justice.  Review by Rebecca R. Scott.
Elaine Enarson.  Women Confronting Natural Disaster: From Vulnerability to Resilience.  Review by Megan Reid.
Julia A. Ericksen.  Dance with Me: Ballroom Dancing and the Promise of Instant Intimacy.  Review by Judith Lynne Hanna.
Margot Weiss.  Techniques of Pleasure: BDSM and the Circuits of Sexuality.  Review by Amy L. Stone.
Mark Hunter.  Love in the Time of AIDS: Inequality, Gender, and Rights in South Africa.  Review by Ashley Currier.
Michael B. Katz.  Why Don’t American Cities Burn?  Review by Kathleen M. Blee.
J.C. Sharman.  The Money Laundry: Regulating Criminal Finance in the Global Economy.  Review by Frank Dobbin.
Robert Agnew.  Toward a Unified Criminology: Integrating Assumptions about Crime, People, and Society.  Review by Marvin D. Krohn.
Fukutake Tadashi.  Japanese Rural Society.  Review by Barbara Celarent.
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CPS: Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 46, #2, 2012
Articles
Hilary Appel and Mitchell A. Orenstein.  Ideas versus resources: Explaining the flat tax and pension privatization revolutions in Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union.
Tim Reeskens and Matthew Wright.  Nationalism and the cohesive society: A multilevel analysis of the interplay among diversity, national identity, and social capital across 27 European societies.
John F. McCauley.  Economic development strategies and communal violence in Africa: The cases of Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana.
Jordi Diez.  Explaining policy outcomes: The adoption of same-sex unions in Buenos Aires and Mexico City.
Symposium Articles
Gary Goertz and James Mahoney. Methodological Rorschach tests: Contrasting interpretations in qualitative and quantitative research.
Henry E. Brady.  Do two research cultures imply two scientific paradigms?
Colin Elman.  Duck-rabbits in social analysis: A tale of two cultures.
Gary Goertz and James Mahoney.  For methodological pluralism: A reply to Brady and Elman.
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Dialogue, Vol. 51, #2, 2012
Articles
Manuel Rebuschi.  Le moi comme un objet intentionnel.  Une semantique de <<je>> sans engagement ontologique.
David Rondel.  Raz on authority and democracy.
Andrew Lugg.  W.V. Quine on analyticity: “Two dogmas of empiricism” in context.
Iain Macdonald.  L’egalite, le possible et ce que les <<hommes devraient “pouvoir etre”>>: sur La gauche et l’egalite de Jean-Michel Salanskis.
Michael Marder.  The life of plants and the limits of empathy.
Crystal L’hote.  From content-externalism to vehicle-externalism.
Greg Scherkoske.  Integrity and impartial morality.
Huming Ren.  The knowledge intuition and the ability hypothesis.
Book Reviews
Ernst-Otto Onnasch.  Versuch einer neuen Thorie des menschlichen Vorstellungsvermogens.  Review by Claude Piche.
George Kateb.  Human Dignity.  Review by Jasper Doomen.
Jean-Pierre Marquis.  From a Geometrical Point of View: A Study of the History and Philosophy of Category Theory.  Review by Clayton Peterson.
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Health Economics, Policy, and Law, Vol. 8, #1, 2013
Articles
Eila Kankaanpaa, Ismo Linnosmaa, and Hannu Valtonen.  Market competition, ownership, payment systems, and the performance of health care providers – a panel study among Finnish occupational health services providers.
Joseph White.  The 2010 U.S. health care reform: approaching and avoiding how other countries finance health care.
Anna H. Glenngard.  Is patient satisfaction in primary care dependent on structural and organizational characteristics among providers?  Findings based on data from the national patient survey in Sweden.
Xiaoyuan Zhou, Zhengzhong Mao, Bernd Rechel, Chaojie Liu, Jialin Jiang, and Yinying Zhang.  Public versus private administration of rural health insurance schemes: A comparative study in Zhejiang of China.
Sheena Asthana, Alex Gibson, and Joyce Halliday.  The medicalization of health inequalities and the English NHS: the role of resource allocation.
Koonal K. Shah, Richard Cookson, Anthony J. Culyer, and Peter Littlejohns.  NICE’s social value judgments about equity in health and health care.
Brian Turner and Edward Shinnick.  Community rating in the absence of risk equalization: Lessons from the Irish private health insurance market.
Michael R. Richards and Lorens A. Helmchen.  Adverse selection and moral hazard in the provision of clinical trial ancillary care.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 112, #2, 2013
Articles
Mohamed Chelli and Yves Gendron.  Sustainability ratings and the disciplinary power of the ideology of numbers.
Frederique Dejean, Stephanie Giamporcaro, Jean-Pascal Gond, Bernard Leca, and Elise Penalva-Icher.  Mistaking an emerging market for a social movement? A comment on Arjalies’ social-movement perspective on socially responsible investment in France.
Ting Ren.  Sectoral differences in value congruence and job attitudes: The case of nursing home employees.
Tine de Bock, Iris Vermeir, and Patrick Van Kenhove.  “What’s the harm in being unethical?  These strangers are rich anyway!”  Exploring underlying factors of double standards.
Jijun Gao and Pratima Bansal.  Instrumental and integrative logics in business sustainability.
Bayu Taufiq Possumah, Abdul Ghafar Ismail, and Shahida Shahimi.  Bringing work back in Islamic ethics.
Jason Brennan.  Is market socially intrinsically repugnant?
Gary Fooks, Anna Gilmore, Jeff Collin, and Chris Holden.  The limits of corporate social responsibility: Techniques of neutralization, stakeholder management, and political CSR.
Jill A. Brown and William R. Forster.  CSR and stakeholder theory: A tale of Adam Smith.
Mohamad Jamal Zeidan.  Effects of illegal behavior on the financial performance of US banking.
Thierry Poulain-Rehm and Xavier Lepers.  Does employee ownership benefit value creation? The case of France (2001-2005).
Chad Kleist.  Using Sartre’s critique of dialectical reason for managerial decision-making.
Heather R. Dixon-Fowler and Daniel J. Slater.  Beyond “does it pay to be green?” A meta-analysis of moderators of the CEP-CFP relationship.
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Journal of Medical Edthics, Vol. 39, #2, 2013
Feature Article
Nicholas Agar.  Why is it possible to enhance moral status and why doing so is wrong?
Commentaries
Thomas Douglas.  The harms of status enhancement could be compensated or outweighed: A response to Agar.
Michael Hauskeller.  The moral status of post-persons.
Ingmar Persson.  Is Agar biased against ‘post-persons’?
David Wasserman.  Devoured by our own children: The possibility and peril of moral status enhancement.
Robert James Sparrow.  The perils of post-persons.
Nicholas Agar.  Still afraid of needy post-persons.
Clinical Ethics Papers
Salilah Saidun.  Photographing human subjects in biomedical disciplines: an Islamic perspective.
Mary Clayton Coleman.  Spontaneous abortion and unexpected death: A critical discussion of Marquis on abortion.
Amber Niewald, Jane Broxterman, Tarris Rosell, and Sally Rigler.  Documented consent process for implantable cardioverter-defibrillators and implications for end-of-life care in older adults.
Andrea Nadine Frolic and Katherine Drolet.  Ethics policy review: A case study in quality improvement.
Global Medical Ethics
Jenny T van der Steen, Cees M P M Hertogh, Tjomme de Graas, Miharu Nakanishi, Franco Toscani, and Marcel Arcand.  Translation and cross-cultural adaptation of a family booklet on comfort care in dementia: Sensitive topics revised before implementation.
Research Ethics
Shruti Gupta, Adriane J. Fugh-Berman, and Anthony Scialli.  Ethics and eplerenone.
Mark A. Graber and Abraham Graber.  Internet-based crowdsourcing and research ethics: The case for IRB review.
Andrew McRae, Monica Taljaard, Charles Weijer, Carol Bennett, Zoe Skea, Robert Boruch, Jamie Brehaut, Martni Eccles, Jeremy Grimshaw, and Allan Donner.  Reporting of patient consent in healthcare cluster randomized trials is associated with the type of study interventions and publication characteristics.
Brief Report
Marie-Claire Jaberoo, Jonathan Joseph, Gillian Korgaonkar, Kandappu Mylvaganam, Ben Adams, and Malcolm Keene.  Medico-legal and ethical aspects of nasal fractures secondary to assault: Do we owe a duty of care to advise patients to have a facial x-ray?
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 109, #7, 2012
Articles
Sagar Sanyal.  A defense of democratic egalitarianism.
Comments and Criticism
Christian Schemmel.  Luck egalitarianism as  democratic reciprocity?  A response to Tan.
Malte Willer.  A remark on iffy oughts.
Book Reviews
James Griffin.  On Human Rights.  Review by Nicole Hassoun.
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Law and Ethics of 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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Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Vol. 2, 2012 (available on the Tanner New Journals Shelf)
Articles
Thomas Hurka and Esther Shubert.  Permissions to do less than the best: A moving band.
Julia Driver.  What the objective standard is good for.
Andrew Sepielli.  Subjective normativity and action guidance.
Jacob Ross.  Actualism, possibilism, and beyond.
William J. Fitzpatrick.  Intention, permissibility, and double effect.
Robert Audi.  Kantian intuitionism as a framework for the justification of moral judgments.
Michael Nelson.  An uncompromising connection between practical reason and morality.
Elinor Mason.  Coercion and integrity.
Christian Coons.  The best expression of welfarism.
Cynthia A. Stark.  Rawlsian self-respect.
Luke Robinson.  Exploring alternatives to the simple model: Is there an atomistic option?
Daniel Jacobson.  Moral dumbfounding and moral stupefaction.
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NDPR
Laird Addis, Nietzsche's Ontology. Reviewed by Matthew Meyer.
Michael J. Beran, Johannes Brandl, Josef Perner, and Joëlle Proust (eds.), Foundations of Metacognition. Reviewed by Glenn Carruthers
Patricia A. Blanchette, Frege's Conception of Logic. Reviewed by Øystein Linnebo.
Kevin M. Cherry, Plato, Aristotle, and the Purpose of Politics. Reviewed by Jill Frank.
Max Kölbel and Manuel García-Carpintero (eds.), The Continuum Companion to the Philosophy of Language. Reviewed by Anders J. Schoubye.
Eric Margolis, Richard Samuels, and Stephen P. Stich (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Cognitive ScienceReviewed by Kenneth Aizawa.
Guillermo E. Rosado Haddock, Against the Current: Selected Philosophical Papers. Reviewed by Richard Tieszen.
Philip Dawid, William Twining, and Mimi Vasilaki (eds.), Evidence, Inference and Enquiry. Reviewed by Sharon Crasnow.
Chauncey Maher, The Pittsburgh School of Philosophy: Sellars, McDowell, Brandom. Reviewed byJeremy Wanderer and Steven Levine.
Jean-Luc Marion, In the Self's Place: The Approach of St. Augustine, Jeffrey L. Kosky (tr.) Reviewed by John D. Caputo.
Kok-Chor Tan, Justice, Institutions and Luck: The Site, Ground, and Scope of Equality. Reviewed by Luis Cabrera.
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Noûs, Vol. 47, #1, 2013
Articles
Otavio Bueno and Scott A. Shalkowski.  Logical constraints: A modalist approach.
Luvell Anderson and Ernie Lepore.  Slurring words.
Daniel Rothschild.  Do indicative conditionals express propositions?
Simon Prosser.  Passage and perception.
Patrick Hawley.  Inertia, optimism, and beauty.
Franz Dietrich and Christian List.  A reason-based theory of rational choice.
Susan Schneider.  Non-reductive physicalism and the mind problem.
Matthew Kotzen.  Multiple studies and evidential defeat.
Michael Ridge.  Getting lost on the road to Larissa.
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Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 13, #3, 2013
Article
John Morrison. The Relation Between Conception and Causation in Spinoza’s Metaphysics.
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 8, #2, 2013
Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art
Robin James.  Oppression, priviledge, and aesthetics: The use of the aesthetic in theories of race, gender, and sexuality, and the role of race, gender, and sexuality in philosophical aesthetics.
Epistemology
Ryan Muldoon.  Diversity and the division of cognitive labor.
Ethics
Tristram McPherson.  Semantic challenges to normative realism.
Legal and Political Philosophy
Frank M. Kirkland.  On Du Bois’ notion of double consciousness.
David Plunkett.  The planning theory of law II: the nature of legal norms.
Logic and Philosophy of Language
Michael Blome-Tillmann.  Conversational implicatures (and how to spot them).
Metaphysics
Dan Marshall.  Analyses of intrinsicality without naturalness.
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Philosophy East and West, Vol. 63, #1, 2013
Articles
Mark Siderits. Determinism, responsibility, and Asian philosophy.
Kyung-Sig Hwang.  Moral luck, self-cultivation, and responsibility: The Confucian conception of free will and determinism.
Myeong-seok Kim.  Choice, freedom, and responsibility in ancient Chinese Confucianism.
Eun-su Cho.  Repentance as a Bodhisattva practice: Wonhyo on guilt and moral responsibility.
Duck-Joo Kwak and Hye-chong Han.  The issue of determinism and freedom as an existential question: A case in the Bhagavad Gita
Mark Siderits.  Buddhist paleocompatibilism.
Feature Review
James W. Heisig, Thomas P. Kasulis, and John C. Maraldo.  Japanese Philosophy: A Sourcebook.  Review by Steven Heine.  A new book of Japanese sources.
Reviews
Pankaj Jain.  Dharma and Ecology of Hindu Communities: Sustenance and Sustainability.  Review by Brian H. Collins.
Mauro Zonta.  Averroes' Middle Commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysics in the Hebrew Tradition: Edition of the Medieval Hebrew Versions by Zeraḥyah Ḥen and Qalonymos ben Qalonymos, together with a Historical and Philological Introduction.  Review by Yehuda Halper.
Ismail Anqarawi.  The Lamp of Mysteries: A Commentary on the Light Verse of the Quran.  Review by Oliver Leaman.
Erin McCarthy.  Ethics Embodied: Rethinking Selfhood Through Continental, Japanese, and Feminist Philosophies.  Review by Laura Specker Sullivan.
Yan Xuetong.  Ancient Chinese Thought, Modern Chinese Power.  Review by Sor-hoon Tan.
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Review of Development Economics, Vol. 17, #1, 2013
Articles
Saurabh C. Datta and Jeffrey J. Reimer.  Malaria and economic development.
Rainer Andergassen and Guido Candela.  Less developed countries, tourism investments, and local economic development.
Constantine Alexandrakis and Grigorios Livanis.  Economic freedom and economic performance in Latin America: A panel data analysis.
Masahiro Kodama.  How large is the cost of business cycles in developing countries?
Neil Rankin and Volker Schoer.  Export destination, product quality, and wages in a middle-income country: The case of South Africa.
Hyoung-Seok Lim and Masao Ogaki.  A theory of exchange rates and the term structure of interest rates.
Chi-Chur Chao, Bharat R. Hazari, and Jean-Pierre Laffargue.  Congestion and optimal immigration policy.
James C. Hartigan and Hylke Vandenbussche.  Disfavored nations: Anti-dumping at the WTO.
Hasan Fauq, Michael Webb, and David Yi.  Corruption, bureaucracy, and firm productivity in Africa.
Klaus Deininger, Songquing Jin and Hari Nagarajan.  Wage discrimination in India’s informal labor markets: Exploring the impact of caste and gender.
Henry Thompson.  Stolper-Samuelson time series: Long-term US wage adjustment.
Oded Stark and Lukasz Byra.  Intentions to return of clandestine migrants: Comment.
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Social Choice and Welfare, Vol. 40, #2, 2013
Articles
Josep M. Colomer.  Ramon Llull: from ‘Ars electionis’ to social choice theory.
Lucia Buenrostro, Amrita Dhillon, and Peter Vida.  Scoring rule voting games and dominance solvability.
Peter Emerson.  The original Borda count and partial voting.
Biung-Ghi Ju.  On the characterization of liberalism by Samet and Schmeidler.
Udo Ebert.  The relationship between individual and household measures of WTP and WTA.
Stefano Benati and Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti.  Probabilistic spatial power indexes.
Elyes Jouini, Clotilde Napp, and Diego Nocetti.  Collective risk aversion.
Katherine A. Baldiga and Jerry R. Green.  Assent-maximizing social choice.
Takumi Kongo.  An incompatibility between recursive unanimity and strategy-proofness in two-sided matching problems.
Shin Sato.  Strategy-proofness and the reluctance to make large lies: The case of weak orders.
Jianpei Li, Yi Xue, and Weixing Wu.  Partnership dissolution and proprietary information.
Nicolas Gravel and Patrick Moyes.  Utilitarianism or welfarism: Does it make a difference?
Federico Quartieri.  Coalition-proofness under weak and strong Pareto dominance.
Marcus Pivato.  Voting rules as statistical estimators.
Book Review
Bezalel Peleg and Hans Peters.  Strategic Social Choice: Stable Representations of Constitutions.  Review by Agnieszka Rusinowska.
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Social Choice and Welfare, Vol. 40, #3, 2013
Articles
Emrah Arbak and Marie-Claire Villeval.  Voluntary leadership: Motivation and influence.
Diego Dominguez.  Lower bounds and recursive methods for the problem of adjudicating conflicting claims.
Antonio Quesada.  The majority rule with a chairman.
Rene van den Brink, Yukihiko Funaki, and Yuan Ju.  Reconciling marginalism with egalitarianism: Consistency, monotonicity, and implementation of egalitarian Shapley values.
Francesco de Sinopoli, Leo Ferraris, and Giovanna Iannantuoni.  Electing a parliament.
Felix Brandt, Maria Chudnovsky, Ilhee Kim, and Gaku Liu.  A counterexample to a conjecture of Schwartz.
Tim Groseclose and Jeffrey Milyo.  Sincere versus sophisticated voting when legislators vote sequentially.
Alfred Endres and Tim Friehe.  The monopolistic polluter under environmental liability law: Incentives for abatement and R&D.
Fuad Aleskerov and Alexander Karpov.  A new single transferable vote method and its axiomatic justification.
Takeshi Momi.  Note on social choice allocation in exchange economies with Cobb-Douglas preferences.
Yukihiro Nishimura and Ryusuke Shinohara.  A voluntary participation game through a unit-by-unit cost share mechanism of a non-excludable public good.
Hirofumi Yamamura and Ryo Kawasaki.  Generalized average rules as stable Nash mechanisms to implement generalized median rules.
Andranik Tangian.  German parliamentary elections 2009 from the viewpoint of direct democracy.
Shuhei Morimoto, Shigehiro Serizawa, and Stephen Ching.  A characterization of the uniform rule with several commodities and agents.
Marcello Basili and Stefano Vannucci.  Diversity as width.
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Synthese, Vol. 190, #3, 2013
Articles
Jonas Clausen Mork.  Uncertainty, creedal sets, and second order probability.
Jose Diez, Kareem Khalifa, and Bert Leuridan.  General theories of explanation: Buyer beware.
Mark McEvoy.  Experimental mathematics, computers and the a priori.
Frank Hindriks.  The location problem in social ontology.
Jon Perez Laraudogoitia.  Zeno and flow of information.
D. Benjamin Barros.  Negative causation in causal and mechanistic explanation.
Keizo Matsubara.  Realism, underdetermination, and string theory dualities.
James R. Shaw.  De se belief and rational choice.
Miguel Hoeltje, Benjamin Schnieder, and Alex Steinberg.
Boris Culina.  Logic of paradoxes in classical set theories.
Chunhyoung Lee.  The staccato roller coaster: A simple physical model of the staccato run.
Andrew Rotondo.  Undermining, circularity, and disagreement.
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