Wednesday, July 24, 2013

July 24, 2013

Analysis, Vol. 73, #3, 2013
CPS: Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 46, #8, 2013
Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 29, #2, 2013
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 16, #4, 2013
Ethics, Vol. 123, #4, 2013
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 110, #3, 2013
The Monist, Vol. 96, #3, 2013
Noûs, Vol. 47, #3, 2013
Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 13, #13, 14, & 15, 2013
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 165, #1, 2013
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 8, #6, 2013
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 8, #7, 2013
Politics, Philosophy & Economics, Vol. 12, #3, 2013

Analysis, Vol. 73, #3, 2013
Articles
Kit Fine. A note on partial content.
Seyed Ali Kalantari and Michael Luntley. On the logic of aiming at truth.
José Luis Bermúdez. Prisoner's dilemma and Newcomb's problem: why Lewis's argument fails.
Jonathan Tallant. Problems of parthood for proponents of priority.
Jc Beall. Shrieking against gluts: the solution to the ‘just true’ problem.
Richmond Campbell and Victor Kumar.Pragmatic naturalism and moral objectivity.
Matthew Tugby. Causal nominalism and the one over many problem.
Roberto Casati, Elvira Di Bona,and Jérôme Dokic. The Ockhamization of the event sources of sound.
Gregory Fowler. Against the Primary Sound Account of Echoes.
Peter Milne.Not every truth has a truthmaker II.
Brian Garrett. On behalf of Gaunilo.
John Skorupski. Reply to Schroeder on being for.
Storrs McCall. Freewill and omniscience: a reply to Garrett.
John Martin Fischer.The deterministic horn of the dilemma defence: a reply to Widerker and Goetz.
Discussion : Rational Causation
Eric Marcus. Summary.
Kieran Setiya. Causality in Action.
Eric Marcus.  On the Parallels between Theoretical and Practical Rationality: Reply to Setiya.
Recent Work
Mark Jago. Recent Work in Relevant Logic.
Critical Notices
Peter Vallentyne. Well-Being and Fair Distribution: Beyond Cost-Benefit Analysis.
D. H. Mellor. Probability in the Philosophy of Religion.
Simon Căbulea May. What We May Demand of Each Other.
Michael Root. Resisting Reality: Social Construction and Social Critique.
Christine McKinnon. Luck, Value and Commitment.
Book Reviews
Tim Button reviews Truth by Analysis: Games, Names, and Philosophy By Colin McGinn.
Nick Fotion reviews Pursuing Meaning By Emma Borg.
Luca Incurvati reviews The Reference Book By John Hawthorne and David Manley.
Jan Bransen reviews Backsliding: Understanding Weakness of Will By Alfred R. Mele.
Richard Joyce reviews Unfit for the Future: The Need for Moral Enhancement By Ingmar Persson And Julian Savulescu.
Ruth Groenhout reviews Nature, Reason, and the Good Life By Roger Teichmann.
James Stacey Taylor reviews Habilitation, Health, and Agency: A Framework for Basic Justice By Lawrence C. Becker.
Fred D’Agostino reviews Science in a Democratic Society By Philip Kitcher.
Philip Devine reviews Why Tolerate Religion? By Brian Leiter.
Jukka Mikkonen reviews How to Do Things with Fictions By Joshua Landy.
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CPS: Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 46, #8, 2013
Articles
Moisés Arce and Jorge Mangonnet. Competitiveness, Partisanship, and Subnational Protest in Argentina.
Jiangnan Zhu, Jie Lu, and Tianjian Shi. When Grapevine News Meets Mass Media: Different Information Sources and Popular Perceptions of Government Corruption in Mainland China.
Imke Harbers, Catherine E. de Vries,and Marco R. Steenbergen. Attitude Variability Among Latin American Publics: How Party System Structuration Affects Left/Right Ideology.
Joel W. Johnson. Campaign Spending in Proportional Electoral Systems: Incumbents Versus Challengers Revisited.
Book Reviews
Yael Zeira reviews: Violence, Nonviolence and the Palestinian National Movement by W. Pearlman.
Alexander Ruiz-Euler reviews: Decentralization and Popular Democracy: Governance From Below in Bolivia by J.-P. Fautet.
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Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 29, #2, 2013
Special Issue: Experiments in economics and philosophy
Introduction
James Konow, Eric Schwitzgebel, Cristina Bicchieri, Jason Dana and María Jiménez-Buedo: Experiments in Economics and Philosophy.
Articles
Fernando Aguiar, Alice Becker and Luis Miller. Whose Impartiality? An Experimental Study of Veiled Stakeholders, Involved Spectators and Detached Observers.
Cristina Bicchieri and Alex K. Chavez. Norm Manipulation, Norm Evasion: Experimental Evidence.
Pablo Brañas-Garza, Marisa Bucheli, María Paz Espinosa and Teresa García-Muñoz. Moral Cleansing And Moral Licenses: Experimental Evidence.
Natalie Gold, Briony D. Pulford and Andrew M. Colman. Your Money or Your Life: Comparing Judgements in Trolley Problems Involving Economic and Emotional Harms, Injury and Death.
Thomas Nadelhoffer, Saeideh Heshmati, Deanna Kaplan and Shaun Nichols. Folk Retributivism and The Communication Confound.
Michiru Nagatsu. Experimental Philosophy of Economics.
Reviews
Raphael Calel reviews: What Money can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets by Michael Sandel. AND Strings Attached: Untangling the Ethics of Incentives by Ruth Grant.
Roberto Fumagalli reviews Economics for Real. Uskali Mäki and the Place of Truth in Economics, edited by Aki Lehtinen, Jaakko Kuorikoski and Petri Ylikoski.
Brynn F. Welch reviews The Tyranny of Utility: Behavioral Social Science and the Rise of Paternalism, by Gilles Saint-Paul.
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 16, #4, 2013
Editorial Notes
A. W. Musschenga, F. R. Heege. Editorial Note.
Hans-Christoph Schmidt am Busch. Introduction.
Original Papers
Andrew Chitty. Recognition and Property in Hegel and the Early Marx.
Emmanuel Renault. Three Marxian Approaches to Recognition.
Michael Quante. Recognition in Capital.
Daniel Brudney. Two Types of Civic Friendship.
Jean-Philippe Deranty. Marx, Honneth and the Tasks of a Contemporary Critical Theory.
Erik A. Anderson. A Defense of the ‘Sterility Objection’ to the New Natural Lawyers’ Argument Against Same-Sex Marriage.
David Archard. Dirty Hands and the Complicity of the Democratic Public.
Joshua May. Because I Believe It’s the Right Thing to Do.
Jennifer M. Morton. Deliberating for Our Far Future Selves.
Mari Stenlund . Is There a Right to Hold a Delusion? Delusions as a Challenge for Human Rights Discussion.
András Szigeti. No Need to Get Emotional? Emotions and Heuristics.
Bill Wringe. Must Punishment Be Intended to Cause Suffering?
Stephen de Wijze. Punishing ‘Dirty Hands’—Three Justifications.
Book Review
Allen Buchanan: Beyond Humanity? Review by Lantz Fleming Miller.
Original Paper
John Kekes: Enjoyment—The Moral Significance of Styles of Life. Review by Markus H. Woerner.
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Ethics, Vol. 123, #4, 2013
Symposium: David Gauthier’s Morals by Agreement
Christopher W. Morris.  Introduction.
David Gauthier. Twenty-Five On
Duncan MacIntosh.Assuring, Threatening, a Fully Maximizing Theory of Practical Rationality, and the Practical Duties of Agents.
Michael E. Bratman. The Interplay of Intention and Reason.
Claire Finkelstein. Pragmatic Rationality and Risk.
Gijs van Donselaar. Sticks or Carrots? The Emergence of Self-Ownership.
Article
Tom Dougherty. Sex, Lies, and Consent.
Book Reviews
Democratic Authority and the Separation of Church and State by Audi, Robert. Review by: Christopher J. Eberle.
The Right to Justification: Elements of a Constructivist Theory of Justice by Rainer Forst. Review by: William J. Talbott.
Loyalty to Loyalty: Josiah Royce and the Genuine Moral Life by Foust, Mathew A.Review by: John J. Kaag.
Law’s Virtues: Fostering Autonomy and Solidarity in American Society by Kaveny, Cathleen. Review by: William Rehg.
Constructivism in Practical Philosophy by Lenman, James; Shemmer, Yonatan. Review by: Jussi Suikkanen.
Speech and Harm: Controversies over Free Speech by Maitra, Ishani; McGowan, Mary Kate. Review by: Andrew Koppelman.
Global Justice and Bioethics by Millum, Joseph; Emanuel, Ezekiel. Review by: Anita Silvers.
Ethical Naturalism: Current Debates by Nuccitelli, Susana; Seay, Gary. Review by: Matthew S. Bedke.
Forgiveness and Love by Pettigrove, Glen. Review by: Kathryn J. Norlock.
Oxford Studies in Metaethics by Shafer-Landau, Russ. Review by: Hille Paakkunainen.
Notes on Contributors
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 110, #3, 2013
Articles
Kai F. Wehmeier. Subjunctivity and Conditionals.
Jc Beall and Julien Murzi. Two Flavors of Curry’s Paradox.
Comments and Criticism
Lynne Rudder Baker. Three-Dimensionalism Rescued: A Brief Reply to Michael Della Rocca.
New Books
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The Monist, Vol. 96, #3, 2013
General Topic: Naturalizing Religious Belief
Articles
Justin L. Barrett, Ian M. Church. Should CSR Give Atheists Epistemic Assurance? On Beer-Goggles, BFFs, and Skepticism Regarding Religious Beliefs.
John Teehan. The Cognitive Bases of the Problem of Evil.
Jason Marsh. Darwin and the Problem of Natural Nonbelief.
Steven Horst. Notions of Intuition in the Cognitive Science of Religion.
Adam Green. Cognitive Science and the Natural Knowledge of God.
Paul Draper, Ryan Nichols. Diagnosing Bias in Philosophy of Religion.
vol. 96, no. 3, pages 420 - 446, 2013, DOI: 10.5840/monist201396319
Konrad Talmont-Kaminski. For God and Country, Not Necessarily for Truth: The Nonalethic Function of Superempirical Beliefs.
Robert Audi. The Scientific Study of Religion and the Pillars of Human Dignity.
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Noûs, Vol. 47, #3, 2013
Articles
Mark Schroeder. Two Roles for Propositions: Cause for Divorce?
J. Robert G. Williams. Part-Intrinsicality.
Thomas Kroedel and Franz Huber. Counterfactual Dependence and Arrow.
Justin Clarke-Doane. What is Absolute Undecidability?
Brian Hedden.  Incoherence without Exploitability.
Anders J. Schoubye. Ghosts, Murderers, and the Semantics of Descriptions.
Fabrizio Cariani. ‘Ought’ and Resolution Semantics.
Santiago Amaya.  Slips.                                                         
Nick Treanor. The Measure of Knowledge.
John Turri. Knowledge Guaranteed.
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Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 13, #13, 14, & 15, 2013
Laura Schroeter and François Schroeter, "Normative realism: co-reference without convergence?"
Russell E. Jones, "Wisdom and Happiness in Euthydemus 278–282."
Tyler Hildebrand, "Can Primitive Laws Explain?"
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 165, #1, 2013
Original Papers
Brent G. Kyle. Knowledge as a thick concept: explaining why the Gettier problem arises.
Richard Corry. Emerging from the causal drain.
Alexander R. Pruss. The accomplishment of plans: a new version of the principle of double effect.
Jeffrey C. King. Propositional unity: what’s the problem, who has it and who solves it?
Jacob Stegenga. Probabilizing the end.
Matias Bulnes. Individualism and the metaphysics of actions.
Douglas Ehring. Why Parfit did not go far enough.
Bence Nanay. Success semantics: the sequel.
John Zeimbekis. Color and cognitive penetrability.
Saba Bazargan. Complicitous liability in war.
Eric Mandelbaum. Against alief.
David Friedell.  Salmon on Hob and Nob.
Wai-hung Wong, Zanja Yudell. How fallacious is the consequence fallacy?
Saul Smilansky. Why moral paradoxes matter? “Teflon immorality” and the perversity of life.
Lauren Ashwell. Deep, dark…or transparent? Knowing our desires.
Erhan Demircioglu. Physicalism and phenomenal concepts.
Alexander Hughes. Desires, descriptivism, and reference failure.
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 8, #6, 2013
Continental
Chloë Taylor. “Foucault and Critical Animal Studies: Genealogies of Agricultural Power.”
Epistemology
Alison Hills. Moral Testimony.
History of Philosophy
Kristen Irwin. Bayle on the (Ir)rationality of Religious Belief.
Legal & Political
James Pattison. Is There a Duty to Intervene? Intervention and the Responsibility to Protect.
Logic & Language
Jonathan Cohen and Eliot Michaelson. Indexicality and The Answering Machine Paradox.
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 8, #7, 2013
Issue Information
Chinese Comparative Philosophy
Ralph Weber.  “How to Compare?” – On the Methodological State of Comparative Philosophy.
Epistemology
Franz Huber. Belief Revision I: The AGM Theory.
Franz Huber. Belief Revision II: Ranking Theory.
Logic & Language
Francois Recanati. Content, Mood, and Force.
Metaphysics
M. Eddon. Quantitative Properties.
Mind & Cognitive Science
Dustin Stokes.  Cognitive Penetrability of Perception.
Philosophy of Religion
James Madden. Thomistic Hylomorphism and Philosophy of Mind and Philosophy of Religion.
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Politics, Philosophy & Economics, Vol. 12, #3, 2013
Articles
Ronen Shnayderman. Freedom, self-ownership, and equality in Steiner’s left-libertarianism.
Gideon Elford. Reclaiming two concepts of liberty.
Martin van Hees. Rights, goals, and capabilities.
Shmuel Nili.Rigorist cosmopolitanism: A Kantian alternative to Pogge.
Marian Eabrasu. Rothbard’s and Hoppe’s justifications of libertarianism: A critique.
Jorn Sonderholm. World poverty, positive duties, and the overdemandingness objection.
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