Wednesday, July 3, 2013

July 3, 2013

Aporia: A Student Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 23, #1, 2013
Development and Change, Vol. 44, #4, 2013
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 115, #1, 2013
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, Vol. 16, #3, 2013
NDPR
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 33, #2, 2013
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 164, #3, 2013
Philosophy of Science, Vol. 80, #3, 2013
Review of Policy Research, Vol. 30, #4, 2013
Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 88, #2, 2013
Synthese, Vol. 190, #12, 2013
Utilitas, Vol. 25, #2, 2013

Aporia: A Student Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 23, #1, 2013
Articles
Mark Weinfurter (Brigham Young University). On Quinean “Ontology.”
Karolyn Campbell (Brigham Young University). The Bipartite Nature of Attention: Implications for the Phenomenology of Skillful Coping.
Gabriel Hess (Brigham Young University). Refuting the Claim that Augustine is Opposed to Corporeality.
Gregory Blakemore (Portland State University). Reexamining Enactivism.
Nicholas Havrilla (Portland State University). Complementing Churchland’s Novel Strategy.
Joshua Kaminash (New York University). When Sensitivity Conflicts with Closure.
Arthur Lau (Stanford University). Materiate Paronymy and the Logical Puzzle of Metaphysics Z.5.
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Development and Change, Vol. 44, #4, 2013
Original Articles
Julien-François Gerber. The Hidden Consequences of Credit: An Illustration from Rural Indonesia.
Johan Bastiaensen, Peter Marchetti, René Mendoza and Francisco Pérez. After the Nicaraguan Non-Payment Crisis: Alternatives to Microfinance Narcissism.
Armando Barrientos. The Rise of Social Assistance in Brazil.
Rachel Sabates-Wheeler and Stephen Devereux. Sustainable Graduation from Social Protection Programmes.
Michael Jennings. Common Counsel, Common Policy: Healthcare, Missions and the Rise of the ‘Voluntary Sector’ in Colonial Tanzania.
Christiaan Beyers. Urban Land Restitution and the Struggle for Social Citizenship in South Africa.
Yung-Hsing Guo. How China Navigated the Dilemma of Trade Liberalization and Government Revenues.
Review Articles
Michael Watts. Oil Talk.
Vamsi Vakulabharanam. Fighting Poverty through Good Governance using Randomized Experiments.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 115, #1, 2013
Original Papers
Dale Tweedie, Maria Cadiz Dyball, James Hazelton, Sue Wright. Teaching Global Ethical Standards: A Case and Strategy for Broadening the Accounting Ethics Curriculum.
Cheryl Rivers, Roger Volkema. East–West Differences in “Tricky” Tactics: A Comparison of the Tactical Preferences of Chinese and Australian Negotiators.
K. Michele Kacmar, Martha C. Andrews, Kenneth J. Harris. Ethical Leadership and Subordinate Outcomes: The Mediating Role of Organizational Politics and the Moderating Role of Political Skill.
Anne Barraquier. A Group Identity Analysis of Organizations and Their Stakeholders: Porosity of Identity and Mobility of Attributes.
Vaibhav Chawla, Sridhar Guda. Workplace Spirituality as a Precursor to Relationship-Oriented Selling Characteristics.
Erifili Papista, Athanasios Krystallis. Investigating the Types of Value and Cost of Green Brands: Proposition of a Conceptual Framework.
Florien M. Cramwinckel, David De Cremer, Marius van Dijke. Dirty Hands Make Dirty Leaders?! The Effects of Touching Dirty Objects on Rewarding Unethical Subordinates as a Function of a Leader’s Self-Interest.
Ann C. Dzuranin, Rebecca Toppe Shortridge, Pamela A. Smith. Building Ethical Leaders: A Way to Integrate and Assess Ethics Education.
Emma Avetisyan, Michel Ferrary. Dynamics of Stakeholders’ Implications in the Institutionalization of the CSR Field in France and in the United States.
Richard P. Nielsen, Felipe G. Massa. Reintegrating Ethics and Institutional Theories.
Tuomo Takala, Sanja Tanttu, Anna-Maija Lämsä, Aila Virtanen. Discourses of Charisma: Barack Obama’s First 6 Months as the President of the USA.
Dominic Martin. The Contained-Rivalry Requirement and a ‘Triple Feature’ Program for Business Ethics.
James J. Angel, Douglas McCabe. Ethical Standards for Stockbrokers: Fiduciary or Suitability?
Mahmut Sonmez, Deli Yang, Gerald Fryxell. Interactive Role of Consumer Discrimination and Branding against Counterfeiting: A Study of Multinational Managers’ Perception of Global Brands in China.
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Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, Vol. 16, #3, 2013
Editorial
Bert Gordijn, Henk ten Have. International experiences with priority setting in healthcare.
Scientific Contributions
Fuat S. Oduncu. Priority-setting, rationing and cost-effectiveness in the German health care system.
Frida Simonstein. Priorities in the Israeli health care system.
Bjørn Hofmann. Priority setting in health care: trends and models from Scandinavian experiences.
Dagmar Schmitz. A new era in prenatal testing: are we prepared?
Gaëlle Le Dref, Bruno Grollemund. Towards a new procreation ethic: the exemplary instance of cleft lip and palate.
Christopher A. Riddle. Defining disability: metaphysical not political.
Pierre Mallia. Developments in IVF legislation in a Catholic Country.
Corinna Porteri. Genetics and psychiatry: a proposal for the application of the precautionary principle.
Alan S. G. Ralston. The philosophies of psychiatry: empirical perspectives.
Lasse Nielsen. Taking health needs seriously: against a luck egalitarian approach to justice in health.
Julie M. Aultman. Don’t let the bedbugs bite: the Cimicidae debacle and the denial of healthcare and social justice.
Karl Persson. The right perspective on responsibility for ill health.
Truls I. Juritzen, Eivind Engebretsen. Subject to empowerment: the constitution of power in an educational program for health professionals.
D. Rodríguez-Arias, J. C. Tortosa, C. J. Burant. One or two types of death? Attitudes of health professionals towards brain death and donation after circulatory death in three countries.
Carlos Laranjeira. The role of narrative and metaphor in the cancer life story: a theoretical analysis.
Gabriel Roman, Angela Enache, Andrada Pârvu. Ethical issues in communication of diagnosis and end-of-life decision-making process in some of the Romanian Roma communities.
Jacques Tamin. Models of occupational medicine practice: an approach to understanding moral conflict in “dual obligation” doctors.
Karen Synne Groven, Målfrid Råheim, Gunn Engelsrud. Dis-appearance and dys-appearance anew: living with excess skin and intestinal changes following weight loss surgery.
Lex Rutten, Robert T. Mathie, Peter Fisher. Plausibility and evidence: the case of homeopathy.
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NDPR
James Robert Brown, Platonism, Naturalism, and Mathematical Knowledge. Reviewed by Hans Halvorson
William Demopoulos, Logicism and its Philosophical Legacy. Reviewed by James Pearson.
Georg Gasser and Matthias Stefan (eds.), Personal Identity: Complex or Simple? Reviewed by Annalisa Coliva.
Michael Griffin, Leibniz, God and Necessity. Reviewed by Michael Futch.
Cheryl Misak, The American Pragmatists, Oxford University Press, 2013, 304pp., $45.00 (hbk), ISBN 9780199231201. Reviewed by David A. Hollinger.
Adam Morton, Bounded Thinking: Intellectual virtues for limited agents. Reviewed by Gilbert Harman.
Jennifer Mather Saul, Lying, Misleading, and What is Said: An Exploration in Philosophy of Language and in Ethics. Reviewed by Luvell Anderson.
Oliver Sensen (ed.), Kant on Moral Autonomy. Reviewed by Jeppe von Platz.
Michael G. Titelbaum, Quitting Certainties: A Bayesian Framework Modelling Degrees of Belief. Reviewed by Martin Smith.
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Review of Policy Research, Vol. 30, #4, 2013
Original Articles
Jonathan M. Fisk. The Right to Know? State Politics of Fracking Disclosure.
Rick S. Kurtz. Oil Spill Causation and the Deepwater Horizon Spill.
Giancarlo Lauto and Finn Valentin. How Large-Scale Research Facilities Connect to Global Research.
Teresa Kramarz and Bessma Momani. The World Bank as Knowledge Bank: Analyzing the Limits of a Legitimate Global Knowledge Actor.
Book Review Essay: Bridging the Valley of Death in Energy Innovation
Structuring an Energy Technology Revolution – By Charles, Weiss and William B. Bonvillian; Tomorrow's Energy: Hydrogen, Fuel Cells, and the Prospects for a Cleaner Planet – By Peter Hoffmann; Unlocking Energy Innovation: How America Can Build a Low-Cost, Low-Carbon Energy System – By Richard K. Lester and David M. Hart. Reviews by Corey Johnson.
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Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 33, #2, 2013
Articles
Andrea Sangiovanni. Solidarity in the European Union.
Phil Handler. Intoxication and Criminal Responsibility in England, 1819–1920.
Russell Sandberg, Gillian Douglas, Norman Doe,Sophie Gilliat-Ray,and Asma Khan. Britain’s Religious Tribunals: ‘Joint Governance’ in Practice.
Kai Ambos. Punishment without a Sovereign? The Ius Puniendi Issue of International Criminal Law: A First Contribution towards a Consistent Theory of International Criminal Law.
Tamas Gyorfi. Between Common Law Constitutionalism and Procedural Democracy.
Ron Harris. The Private Origins of the Private Company: Britain 1862–1907.
Yann Allard-Tremblay. Proceduralism, Judicial Review and the Refusal of Royal Assent.
Review Article
John Coggon. The Wonder of Euthanasia: A Debate that’s Being Done to Death.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 164, #3, 2013
Original Papers
Paul Silva Jr. Epistemically self-defeating arguments and skepticism about intuition.
Anthony Brueckner. Bootstrapping, evidentialist internalism, and rule circularity.
David Hunt, Seth Shabo. Frankfurt cases and the (in)significance of timing: a defense of the buffering strategy.
Hyunseop Kim. The uncomfortable truth about wrongful life cases.
Nevin Climenhaga. A problem for the alternative difference measure of confirmation.
Alastair Wilson. Schaffer on laws of nature.
Brian Kierland, Philip Swenson. Ability-based objections to no-best-world arguments.
Matthew B. Gifford. Skepticism and elegance: problems for the abductivist reply to Cartesian skepticism.
Alexander Kelly. Ramseyan Humility, scepticism and grasp.
Francesco Orsi. What’s wrong with Moorean buck-passing?
Katie McShane. Neosentimentalism and the valence of attitudes.
Alexander Steinberg. Pleonastic possible worlds.
Sean Allen-Hermanson. Superdupersizing the mind: extended cognition and the persistence of cognitive bloat.
Emmett L. Holman. Phenomenal concepts as bare recognitional concepts: harder to debunk than you thought, …but still possible.
Patrick Todd. Soft facts and ontological dependence.
Bradley Armour-Garb, James A. Woodbridge. Semantic defectiveness and the liar.
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Philosophy of Science, Vol. 80, #3, 2013
Articles
Justin Garson. The Functional Sense of Mechanism.
Yasha Rohwer and Collin Rice. Hypothetical Pattern Idealization and Explanatory Models.
Matteo Colombo. Moving Forward (and Beyond) the Modularity Debate: A Network Perspective.
Peter Brössel. The Problem of Measure Sensitivity Redux.
Davide Rizza. The Applicability of Mathematics: Beyond Mapping Accounts.
Simon M. Huttegger. In Defense of Reflection.
Richard Healey. Observation and Quantum Objectivity.
Alyssa Ney and Kathryn Phillips. Does an Adequate Physical Theory Demand a Primitive Ontology?
Discussion
Hans Halvorson. The Semantic View, If Plausible, Is Syntactic.
Referees for Philosophy of Science
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Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 88, #2, 2013 (VERY SELECTED articles)
Reviews and Brief Notices : History, Philosophy, and Ethics of Biology
The Three Failures of Creationism: Logic, Rhetoric, and Science by Walter M. Fitch. Review by: Daniel Deen.
Evolution and Belief: Confessions of a Religious Paleontologist by Robert J. Asher. Review by: John R. Schneider.
The Science of Human Perfection: How Genes Became the Heart of American Medicine by Nathaniel Comfort. Review by: Elof Axel Carlson.
Translational Stem Cell Research: Issues Beyond the Debate on the Moral Status of the Human Embryo by Kristina Hug; Göran Hermerén. Review by: John B. Jenkins.
Creating a Physical Biology: The Three-Man Paper and Early Molecular Biology by Phillip R. Sloan; Brandon Fogel. Review by: Elof Axel Carlson.
Ecology
Food Webs by Kevin S. McCann. Review by: John M. Drake.
Neurobiology
Visual Population Codes: Toward a Common Multivariate Framework for Cell Recording and Functional Imaging by Nikolaus Kriegeskorte; Gabriel Kreiman. Review by: Apostolos P. Georgopoulos.
Principles of Cognitive Neuroscience by Dale Purves; Roberto Cabeza; Scott A. Huettel; Kevin S. LaBar; Michael L. Platt; Marty G. Woldorff; Elizabeth M. Brannon.
Principles of Neural Science by Eric R. Kandel; James H. Schwartz; Thomas M. Jessell; Steven A. Siegelbaum; A. J. Hudspeth; Sarah Mack. Review by: Paul E. Tibbetts.
Genetics
Race?: Debunking a Scientific Myth by Ian Tattersall; Rob DeSalle. Review by: Elof Axel Carlson.
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Synthese, Vol. 190, #12, 2013
Articles
Berislav Marušić. The Self-Knowledge Gambit.
Andreas Bartels. Why metrical properties are not powers.
Samuel Alexander. An axiomatic version of Fitch’s paradox.
Jessica Brown. Intuitions, evidence and hopefulness.
Giuliano Torrengo. The grounding problem and presentist explanations.
Jonathan Tallant. Optimus prime: paraphrasing prime number talk.
Erich H. Rast. On contextual domain restriction in categorial grammar.
J. Brian Pitts. Irrelevant conjunction and the ratio measure or historical skepticism.
Jean-Pierre Marquis. Mathematical forms and forms of mathematics: leaving the shores of extensional mathematics.
Massimo Warglien, Peter Gärdenfors. Semantics, conceptual spaces, and the meeting of minds.
Dunja Šešelja, Christian Straßer. Abstract argumentation and explanation applied to scientific debates.
Nikolaj Nottelmann. The deontological conception of epistemic justification: a reassessment.
Charlotte Werndl. On choosing between deterministic and indeterministic models: underdetermination and indirect evidence.
Michiru Nagatsu. The limits of unification for theory appraisal: a case of economics and psychology.
Nate Charlow. What we know and what to do.
Christos Douskos. The linguistic argument for intellectualism.
Martin Montminy. The role of context in contextualism.
Patrick Grim, Robert Rosenberger, Adam Rosenfeld, Brian Anderson, Robb E. Eason. How simulations fail.
Jacob Stegenga. An impossibility theorem for amalgamating evidence.
Sam Baron. A Truthmaker Indispensability Argument.
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Utilitas, Vol. 25, #2, 2013
Obituaries
Frederick Rosen. Professor J. H. Burns (1921–2012).
Research Articles
Francesco Ferraro. Adjudication and Expectations: Bentham on the Role of Judges.
Mathieu Doucet. Playing Dice with Morality: Weighted Lotteries and the Number Problem.
Iwao Hirose. Aggregation and the Separateness of Persons.
Guy Fletcher. A Fresh Start for the Objective-List Theory of Well-Being.
Alexander Sarch. Desire Satisfactionism and Time.
Christopher Woodard. The Common Structure of Kantianism and Act-Utilitarianism.
Kristin Schaupp. Books before Chocolate? The Insufficiency of Mill's Evidence for Higher Pleasures.
Reply
Saul Smilansky. The Paradox of Moral Complaint: A Reply to Shaham.
Book Reviews
Cyprian Blamires reviews Gianfranco Pellegrino, La Fabbrica della Felicità: Liberalismo, etica e psicologia in Jeremy Bentham.
Peter Niesen reviews James Crimmins, Utilitarian Philosophy and Politics: Bentham's Later Years.
Shiri Cohen reviews Kathleen Blake, The Pleasures of Benthamism.
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