Tuesday, June 25, 2013

June 25, 2013

Dialogue, Vol. 51, #4, 2012
Economic Theory Bulletin, Vol. 1, #1, 2013 (NEW JOURNAL!)
Environmental Ethics, Vol. 34, #1, 2012
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 110, #2, 2013
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 109, #8/9, 2012 (note date, claimed)
NDPR
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 2012
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 49, #5, 2013
Journal of Social Issues, Vol. 69, #2, 2013
Public Choice, Vol. 156, #1-2, 2013

Dialogue, Vol. 51, #4, 2012
Articles
Louis Vervoort. La causalité revisitée à la lumière de la mécanique quantique.
Daniel Propson. “You Ain’t a Person, and We’ll Keep It That Way”: A Reply to Berkich.
Vanessa Lehan-Streisel. Why Philosophy Needs Logical Psychologism.
Carol Hay. Respect-Worthiness and Dignity.
Artūrs Logins. Scepticisme, fidéisme et évidentialisme : oppositions et origines.
Chike Jeffers. Do We Need African Canadian Philosophy?
Nicholas Ray. Interpreting Russell’s Gray’s Elegy Argument.
Sergi Rosell. A New Moral Paradox?
Book Review
Catherine Collobert. Parier sur le temps. La quête héroïque d’immortalité dans l’épopée homérique. Review by Olivier Renaut.
Books Received
Erratum
Manuel Rebuschi. Le Moi comme un objet intentionnel. Une sémantique de “je” sans engagement ontologique.
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Economic Theory Bulletin, Vol. 1, #1, 2013 (NEW JOURNAL!)
Editorial: David K. Levine, Nicholas C. Yannelis.
Short Paper
Yeneng Sun, Lei Wu, Nicholas C. Yannelis. Incentive compatibility of rational expectations equilibrium in large economies: a counterexample.
Research Articles
Yakar Kannai. Using oriented volume to prove Sperner’s lemma.
R. R. Routledge. On the existence of coalition-proof Bertrand equilibrium.
Alvaro Sandroni, Eran Shmaya. Eliciting beliefs by paying in chance.
József Sákovics. Revealed cardinal preference.
Alex Gershkov, Flavio Toxvaerd. On seller estimates and buyer returns.
Matt Van Essen. Making efficient public good decisions using an augmented Ausubel auction.
Frederik S. Herzberg.The (im)possibility of collective risk measurement: Arrovian aggregation of variational preferences.
Tsuyoshi Adachi, Takumi Kongo. First-price auctions on general preference domains: axiomatic characterizations.
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Environmental Ethics, Vol. 34, #1, 2012
News and Notes
From the Editor: Looking Forward
The Holmes Rolston, Early Career Prize
J. Michael Scoville, Historical Environmental Values
Features
Karen Bardsley, Mother Nature and the Mother of All Virtues: On the Rationality of Feeling Gratitude toward Nature.
John Gowdy, Lisi Krall, Yunzhong Chen, The Parable of the Bees: Beyond Proximate Causes in Ecosystem Service Valuation.
Discussion Papers
Roger Paden, Laurly K. Harmon, Charles R. Milling, Philosophical Histories of the Aesthetics of Nature.
Marion Hourdequin, David G. Havlick, Restoration and Authenticity Revisited.
Howard J. Curzer, Mark Wallace, Gad Perry et al., Environmental Research Ethics.
Book Reviews
Donald A. Brown, Kenneth Sayre: Unearthed: The Economic Roots of Our Environmental Crisis.
Bernard Daley Zaleha, Robert H. Nelson: The New Holy Wars: Economic Religion versus Environmental Religion in Contemporary America.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 110, #2, 2013
Articles
Mauricio Suárez. Propensities and Pragmatism.
Barbara Gail Montero. Must Physicalism Imply the Supervenience of the Mental on the Physical?
Book Reviews
Douglas Ehring: Tropes: Properties, Objects, and Mental Causation. Review by Anna-Sofia Maurin.
New Books
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 109, #8/9, 2012 (note date, claimed)
Special Issue: Aspects of Explanation, Theory, and Uncertainity: Essays in Honor of Ernest Nagel, edited by Bernard Berofsky and Isaac Levi.
Foreward: Bernard Berofsky and Isaac Levi.
Articles
Patrick Suppes. Ernest Nagel: November 16, 1901- September 20, 1985.
Arnold Koslow. The Explanation of Laws: Some Unfinished Business.
Patrick Suppes. Reflections on Ernest Nagel’s 1977 Dewey Lectures Teology Revisited.
Teddy Seidenfeld, Mark J. Schervish, and Joseph B. Kadane. What Kind of Uncertainity is That? Using Personal Probability for Expressing One’s Thinking about Logical and Mathematical Propositions.
Kenneth F. Schaffner. Ernest Nagel and Reduction.
New Books
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NDPR
Robert Audi, Moral Perception. Reviewed by Antti Kauppinen.
Michael Slote, Education and Human Values: Reconciling Talent with an Ethics of Care. Reviewed by Alexander Jech.
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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 2012 (not available online, on the Tanner new book shelf)
Virtue and Happiness: Essays in Honour of Julia Annas, edited by Rachana Kamtekar
Introduction. Rachana Kamtekar.
Mark L. McPherran. Socrates' Refutation of Gorgias: Gorgias 447-C-461 B.
Jonathan Barnes. Justice Writ Large.
Nicholas D. Smith. Plato on the Power of Ignorance.
C.C.W. Taylor. The Role of Women in Plato's Republic.
Paul Woodruff. Justice as a Virtue of the Soul.
Malcolm Schofield. Injury, Injustice, and teh Involuntary in the Laws.
Daniel C. Russell. Aristotle's Virtues of Greatness.
Richard Bett. Did the Stoics Invent Human Rights?
Rosalind Hursthouse. Excessiveness and Our Natural Development.
Anna Maria Ioppolo. Chrysippus and the Action Theory of Aristo of Chios.
Brad Inwood. How Unified is Stoicism Anyway?
A.A. Long. Plotinus, Ennead 1.4 as Critique of Earlier Eudaimonism.
Paul Bloomfield. Eudaimonia and Practical Rationality.
Mark LeBar and Nathaniel Goldberg. Psychological Eudaimonism and Interpretation in Greek Ethics.
Scott LaBarge. How (and Maybe Why) to Grieve like and Ancient Philosopher.
Index Locorum
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 49, #5, 2013
Regular Articles
Natalia Karelaia, Steffen Keck. When deviant leaders are punished more than non-leaders: The role of deviance severity.
Andreas Kappes, Mike Wendt, Tilman Reinelt, Gabriele Oettingen. Mental contrasting changes the meaning of reality.
Marco Brambilla, Simona Sacchi, Stefano Pagliaro, Naomi Ellemers. Morality and intergroup relations: Threats to safety and group image predict the desire to interact with outgroup and ingroup members
Sarah Harvey. A different perspective: The multiple effects of deep level diversity on group creativity.
Jillian C. Banfield, John F. Dovidio. Whites' perceptions of discrimination against Blacks: The influence of common identity.
Rachel Smallman. It's what's inside that counts: The role of counterfactual content in intention formation.
Daniel P. Skarlicki, JoAndrea Hoegg, Karl Aquino, Thierry Nadisic. Does injustice affect your sense of taste and smell? The mediating role of moral disgust.
Susan Sprecher, Stanislav Treger, Joshua D. Wondra, Nicole Hilaire, Kevin Wallpe. Taking turns: Reciprocal self-disclosure promotes liking in initial interactions.
Nurit Shnabel, Samer Halabi, Masi Noor. Overcoming competitive victimhood and facilitating forgiveness through re-categorization into a common victim or perpetrator identity.
Robert E. Wickham. Perceived authenticity in romantic partners.
Sarah E. Hill, Christopher D. Rodeheffer, Danielle J. DelPriore, Max E. Butterfield. Ecological contingencies in women's calorie regulation psychology: A life history approach.
Zachary K. Rothschild, Mark J. Landau, Ludwin E. Molina, Nyla R. Branscombe, Daniel Sullivan. Displacing blame over the ingroup's harming of a disadvantaged group can fuel moral outrage at a third-party scapegoat.
Reports
Adam R. Pearson, John F. Dovidio, Curtis E. Phills, Ivuoma N. Onyeador. Attitude–goal correspondence and interracial interaction: Implications for executive function and impression formation
Joy Hackenbracht, Karen Gasper. I'm all ears: The need to belong motivates listening to emotional disclosure.
William Hart, Philip A. Gable. Motivating goal pursuit: The role of affect motivational intensity and activated goals.
Dominic J. Packer, Kentaro Fujita, Scott Herman. Rebels with a cause: A goal conflict approach to understanding when conscientious people dissent.
Christina Sagioglou, Matthias Forstmann. Activating Christian religious concepts increases intolerance of ambiguity and judgment certainty.
FlashReports
Arnold K. Ho, Jim Sidanius, Amy J.C. Cuddy, Mahzarin R. Banaji. Status boundary enforcement and the categorization of black–white biracials.
Y. Charles Zhang, Norbert Schwarz. The power of precise numbers: A conversational logic analysis.
Kendall J. Eskine, Ashley Novreske, Michelle Richards. Moral contagion effects in everyday interpersonal encounters.
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Journal of Social Issues, Vol. 69, #2, 2013
Special Issue: The Flexibility Stigma: Issue edited by: Joan C. Williams, Jennifer Glass, Shelley Correll, Jennifer L. Berdahl
Introduction
Joan C. Williams, Mary Blair-Loy and Jennifer L. Berdahl. Cultural Schemas, Social Class, and the Flexibility Stigma.
Section I: Women and The Flexibility Stigma
Pamela Stone and Lisa Ackerly Hernandez. The All-or-Nothing Workplace: Flexibility Stigma and “Opting Out” Among Professional-Managerial Women.
Lisa Dodson. Stereotyping Low-Wage Mothers Who Have Work and Family Conflicts.
Section Ii: Men and The Flexibility Stigma
Scott Coltrane, Elizabeth C. Miller, Tracy DeHaan and Lauren Stewart. Fathers and the Flexibility Stigma.
Joseph A. Vandello, Vanessa E. Hettinger, Jennifer K. Bosson and Jasmine Siddiqi. When Equal Isn't Really Equal: The Masculine Dilemma of Seeking Work Flexibility.
Laurie A. Rudman and Kris Mescher. Penalizing Men Who Request a Family Leave: Is Flexibility Stigma a Femininity Stigma?
Section Iii: Studies of Managers And Workplaces
Jennifer L. Berdahl and Sue H. Moon. Workplace Mistreatment of Middle Class Workers Based on Sex, Parenthood, and Caregiving.
Victoria L. Brescoll, Jennifer Glass and Alexandra Sedlovskaya. Ask and Ye Shall Receive? The Dynamics of Employer-Provided Flexible Work Options and the Need for Public Policy.
Conclusion
Stephanie Bornstein. The Legal and Policy Implications of the “Flexibility Stigma.”
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Public Choice, Vol. 156, #1-2, 2013
Obituary
James Buchanan: in memoriam by Geoffrey Brennan.
Original Papers
A tribute to Earl A. Thompson and, in his own words, a summary of his general economic and social theory.
Don Allison Jr., Thomas E. Borcherding. A tribute to Earl A. Thompson and, in his own words, a summary of his general economic and social theory.
C. M. Lindsay, William R. Dougan. Efficiency in the provision of pure public goods by private citizens.
Ronald W. Batchelder, Nicolas Sanchez. The encomienda and the optimizing imperialist: an interpretation of Spanish imperialism in the Americas.
Sebastián M. Saiegh. Political institutions and sovereign borrowing: evidence from nineteenth-century Argentina.
Michael Peress. Candidate positioning and responsiveness to constituent opinion in the U.S. House of Representatives.
James Kostelnik, David Skarbek. The governance institutions of a drug trafficking organization.
Martin Paldam, Erich Gundlach. The religious transition. A long-run perspective.
Charlinda Santifort, Todd Sandler. Terrorist success in hostage-taking missions: 1978–2010.
John R. Lott Jr. ABA ratings: what do they really measure?
Ivo Bischoff, Lars-H. R. Siemers. Biased beliefs and retrospective voting: why democracies choose mediocre policies.
Mario Mechtel, Niklas Potrafke. Electoral cycles in active labor market policies.
Helene Ehrhart. Elections and the structure of taxation in developing countries.
Henning Finseraas, Ola Listhaug. It can happen here: the impact of the Mumbai terror attacks on public opinion in Western Europe.
Albert Solé-Ollé. Inter-regional redistribution through infrastructure investment: tactical or programmatic?
R. Mark Isaac, Douglas A. Norton. Endogenous institutions and the possibility of reverse crowding out.
Jürgen Huber, Michael Kirchler. Corporate campaign contributions and abnormal stock returns after presidential elections.
Hans Bonesrønning. Public employees and public sector reform implementation.
Derek J. Clark, Tore Nilssen. Learning by doing in contests.
Bertrand Crettez, Bruno Deffains, Olivier Musy. On the dynamics of legal convergence.
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