Wednesday, June 19, 2013

June 19, 2013

British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 43, #3, 2013
Journal of Logic, Language and Information, Vol. 22, #2, 2013
Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 121, #3, 2013
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, Vol. 42, #3, 2013
Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Vol. 31, #2, 2013
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, Vol. 23, #2, 2013
Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 155, #1, 2013
Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 13, #10-11, 2013
Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 36, #3, 2013
Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 63, #252, 2013
Philosophy, Vol. 88, #3, 2013
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 87, #1, 2013

British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 43, #3, 2013
Articles
Frank M. Häge. Coalition Building and Consensus in the Council of the European Union. 
Daniel W. Gingerich. Governance Indicators and the Level of Analysis Problem: Empirical Findings from South America. 
Dennis M. Foster, Alex Braithwaite and David Sobek. There Can Be No Compromise: Institutional Inclusiveness, Fractionalization and Domestic Terrorism. 
Ursula E. Daxecker and Michael L. Hess. Repression Hurts: Coercive Government Responses and the Demise of Terrorist Campaigns. 
Sungmoon Kim. To Become a Confucian Democratic Citizen: Against Meritocratic Elitism. 
Nils Ringe, Jennifer Nicoll Victor and Justin H. Gross. Keeping Your Friends Close and Your Enemies Closer? Information Networks in Legislative Politics. 
Heike Klüver and Toni Rodon. Explaining Policy Position Choice of Europarties: The Effect of Legislative Resources.
Cullen S. Hendrix and Wendy H. Wong. When Is the Pen Truly Mighty? Regime Type and the Efficacy of Naming and Shaming in Curbing Human Rights Abuses. 
Erin R. Graham, Charles R. Shipan and Craig Volden. The Diffusion of Policy Diffusion Research in Political Science. 
Chris Hanretty. The Decisions and Ideal Points of British Law Lords. 
Corrigendum
Dennis M. Foster, Alex Braithwaite and David Sobek. There Can Be No Compromise: Institutional Inclusiveness, Fractionalization and Domestic Terrorism – CORRIGENDUM 
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Journal of Logic, Language and Information, Vol. 22, #2, 2013
Original Papers
Tamás Biró. Towards a Robuster Interpretive Parsing.
Philippe de Groote, Makoto Kanazawa. A Note on Intensionalization.
András Kertész, Csilla Rákosi. Paraconsistency and Plausible Argumentation in Generative Grammar: A Case Study.
Giorgio Magri. A Note on the GLA’s Choice of the Current Loser from the Perspective of Factorizability.
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Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 121, #3, 2013
Articles
Mark Aguiar and Erik Hurst. Deconstructing Life Cycle Expenditure.
Boyan Jovanovic and Balázs Szentes. On the Market for Venture Capital.
E. Glen Weyl and Michal Fabinger. Pass-Through as an Economic Tool: Principles of Incidence under Imperfect Competition.
Yukio Koriyama, Jean-François Laslier, Antonin Macé, and Rafael Treibich. Optimal Apportionment.
Gregory K. Dow and Clyde G. Reed. The Origins of Inequality: Insiders, Outsiders, Elites, and Commoners.
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Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, Vol. 42, #3, 2013
Original Papers
Elena Tribushinina. Adjective Semantics, World Knowledge and Visual Context: Comprehension of Size Terms by 2- to 7-Year-Old Dutch-Speaking Children.
Fang Yang, Lun Mo, Max M. Louwerse. Effects of Local and Global Context on Processing Sentences with Subject and Object Relative Clauses.
Ravit Cohen-Mimran, Jasmeen Adwan-Mansour. The Effect of Morphological Complexity on Verbal Working Memory: Results from Arabic Speaking Children.
Jens Bölte, Petra Dohmes, Pienie Zwitserlood. Interference and Facilitation in Spoken Word Production: Effects of Morphologically and Semantically Related Context Stimuli on Picture Naming.
David J. Townsend. Aspectual Coercion in Eye Movements.
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Journal of Rational-Emotive & Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Vol. 31, #2, 2013
Special Issue: Practical RE&CBT with Couples
Introduction

James McMahon, Raymond DiGiuseppe. A Personal Reprise of Couples Intervention.
Original Articles
Ann Vernon. I Will Always Love You: Dispelling Marital Myths Through Applications of Rational-Emotive Behavior Therapy.
James K. Madison, Lynda S. Madison. A Review of Research-Based Interventions on Marriage Preparation.
Michael S. Broder, Arlene Goldman. The Role of Maturity in the Cognitions that Govern Love Relationships and Sexual Satisfaction.
Steve A. Johnson. Using REBT in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Couples Counseling in the United States.
Thomas A. Jarrett. Warrior Resilience and Thriving (WRT): Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) as a Resiliency and Thriving Foundation to Prepare Warriors and Their Families for Combat Deployment and Posttraumatic Growth in Operation Iraqi Freedom, 2005–2009.
Kristene A. Doyle. The Death of a Spouse: Using Rational Emotive and Cognitive Behavior Therapy to Cope.
Ruth Malkinson, Therese Brask-Rustad. Cognitive Behavior Couple Therapy-REBT Model for Traumatic Bereavement.
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Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, Vol. 23, #2, 2013
Contributors
Feature Articles
John Rossi, Craig Newschaffer, Michael Yudell. Autism spectrum disorders, risk communication, and the problem of inadvertent harm.
Emanuela Ceva, Sofia Moratti. Whose self-determination? Barriers to access to emergency hormonal contraception in Italy.
Amanda Roth. A procedural, pragmatist account of ethical objectivity.
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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 155, #1, 2013 (online delay, one year @ UM)
Research Articles
Sara Checcoli and Martin Widmer. On the Northcott property and other properties related to polynomial mappings.
Michael Atiyah and Claude Lebrun. Curvature, cones and characteristic numbers. 
Sumiko Horiuchi and Yoshiyuki Ohyama. A two dimensional lattice of knots by C2m -moves.
R. Paré and J. Rosický. Colimits of accessible categories.
Kathrin Bringmann and Karl Mahlburg. Asymptotic formulas for coefficients of Kac–Wakimoto Characters  .
Ka–Sing Lau, Jun Jason Luo and Hui Rao. Topological structure of fractal squares.
ANDREJ BAUER and PETER LEFANU LUMSDAINE. On the Bourbaki–Witt principle in toposes.
BRUCE OLBERDING and FRANCESCA TARTARONE. Integrally closed rings in birational extensions of two-dimensional regular local rings.
Ana Cristina López Martín, Darío Sánchez Gómez and Carlos Tejero Prieto. Relative Fourier–Mukai transforms for Weierstraß fibrations, abelian schemes and Fano fibrations. 
Susanna Dann. The Busemann–Petty problem in the complex hyperbolic space.
Kyungpyo Hong, Sungjong No and Seungsang Oh. Upper bound on lattice stick number of knots.
Makoto Ozawa and Kazuto Takao. A locally minimal, but not globally minimal, bridge position of a knot.
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Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 13, #10-11, 2013
John Turri, "A conspicuous art: putting Gettier to the test"
Roger Clarke, "Belief Is Credence One (In Context)"
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Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 36, #3, 2013
Obituary
Raimond Gaita. Professor R.F. Holland, 1923-2013.
Articles
Severin Schroeder. Can I have your pain?
Stanley Eveling. Counting things.
Critical Discussion
Tamara Dobler. What is wrong with Hacker’s Wittgenstein? On grammar, context and sense-determination.
P.M.S. Hacker. What is wrong indeed?
Reviews
Dilemmas and connections: selected essays by Charles Taylor. Review by John Kinsey.
A frightening love: recasting the problem of evil by Andrew Gleeson. Review by Christopher Cordner.
Wittgenstein among the sciences: Wittgensteinian investigations into the “scientific method” by Rupert Read. Review by Duncan Richter.
Books Received
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Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 63, #252, 2013
Articles
Tom Dougherty. Rational Numbers: A Non-Consequentialist Explanation Of Why You Should Save The Many And Not The Few.
Igor Douven. Inference to the Best Explanation, Dutch Books, and Inaccuracy Minimisation.
Anca Gheaus. The Feasibility Constraint on The Concept of Justice.
Preston Greene. When Is A Belief True Because Of Luck?
Johan E. Gustafsson. Value-Preference Symmetry and Fitting-Attitude Accounts of Value Relations.
Louise Hanson. The Reality of (Non-Aesthetic) Artistic Value.
Hilla Jacobson. Killing the Messenger: Representationalism and the Painfulness of Pain.
Colin Marshall. Kant's Appearances and Things in Themselves as Qua-Objects.
Jeanne Peijnenburg and David Atkinson. The Emergence of Justification.
Leonid Tarasov. Contextualism and Weird Knowledge.
Nick Zangwill. Clouds of Illusion in the Aesthetics of Nature.
Critical Studies
Manuel García-Carpintero. Relativism and Monadic Truth.
John Skorupski. Understanding Moral Obligation: Kant, Hegel, Kierkegaard.
Book Reviews
Thomas Pogge and His Critics review by Simon Hope.
Morality and the Emotions review by Jonathan Way.
Deleuze and Ricoeur: Disavowed Affinities and the Narrative Self review by Todd Mei.
Frege: A Guide for the Perplexed review by Michael Inwood.
Kant's Theory of Virtue: The Value of Autocracy review by Reidar Maliks.
The Faith of The Faithless: Experiments in Political Theology review by James Carter.
Death, Posthumous Harm, and Bioethics review by Christopher Belshaw.
The Impossibility of Perfection. Aristotle, Feminism, and the Complexities of Ethics review by Sandrine Berges.
Commonsense Consequentialism review by Mark van Roojen.
The Tarskian Turn review by Brian Ball.
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Philosophy, Vol. 88, #3, 2013
Editorial: Excellent Journalism.
Research Articles
David Wiggins. Truth, Pragmatism and Morality.
J.J. Valberg. The Temporal Present.
Lesley Chamberlain. Heidegger as a Post-Darwinian Philosopher.
Donald Beggs. The Moral Virtue of Doublemindedness.
Specially commended in 2012
Gupreet Rattan. On the Sense and Reference of the Concept of Truth.
Ryan Christensen. Is Truth Valuable?
Reviews
Experimental Philosophy: An Introduction by Joshua Alexander. Review by Timothy Williamson.
The Reference Book by John Hawthorne and David Manley. Review by Mark Sainsbury.
From Rationality to Equality by James Sterba. Review by Jamie Whyte.
Mind and Cosmos: Why the Materialist Neo-Darwinian Conception of Nature is Almost Certainly False by Thomas Nagel. Review by Jane O’Grady.
Causality in the Sciences, edited by Russo, Williamson and Illari. Review by Jordan Bartol.
Personhood, Ethics and Animal Cognition: Situating Animals in Hare’s Two-Level Utilitarianism by Gary Garner. Review by Robin Attfield and Rebekah Humphreys.
Booknotes
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 87, #1, 2013
Articles
Mark Kaplan. Coming to Terms with our Human Fallibility: Christensen on the Preface.
Michael Williams. Skepticism, Evidence and Entitlement.
Alfred R. Mele. Libertarianism and Human Agency.
David Yates. The Essence of Dispositional Essentialism.
Lieven Decock and Igor Douven. Qualia Compression.
Special Symposium
Stephen Stich. Do Different Groups Have Different Epistemic Intuitions? A Reply to Jennifer Nagel.
Jennifer Nagel.Defending the Evidential Value of Epistemic Intuitions: A Reply to Stich.
Book Symposium : Kant's Thinker
Patricia Kitcher. Précis of Kant's Thinker.
Sebastian Rödl. The Single Act of Combining.
Hannah Ginsborg. Kant's Perceiver.
Lucy Allais. Kitcher on the Deduction.
Patricia Kitcher. Replies to Rödl, Ginsborg, and Allais.
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