Thursday, September 12, 2013

September 12, 2013

Acta Analytica, Vol. 28, #3, 2013
Environmental and Resources Economics, Vol. 56, #1, 2013
Journal for General Philosophy of Science, Vol. 44, #1, 2013
Journal of Nietzsche Studies, Vol. 44, #2, 2013
Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 44, #3, 2013
Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 47, #3, 2013
Language in Society, Vol. 42, #4, 2013
Law & Ethics of Human Rights, issue 1, 2013
Law & Policy, Vol. 35, #4, 2013
Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 36, #3, 2013
Mind & Language, Vol. 28, #4, 2013
NDPR
Natural Language Semantics, Vol. 21, #3, 2013

Acta Analytica, Vol. 28, #3, 2013
Special Issue: Logic, Language and Vagueness
Original Articles

Nicholas Unwin. Deflationist Truth is Substantial.
Matthew Rellihan. Informational Semantics and Frege Cases.
Pavel Materna. Simple Concepts.
Roberta Colonna Dahlman. Conversational Implicatures Are Still Cancellable.
Renia Gasparatou. Naturalising Austin.
Brian Flanagan. Analyticity and the Deviant Logician: Williamson’s Argument from Disagreement.
Moti Mizrahi. On Proving Too Much.
Barry Lam. Vagueness and Ambivalence.
María Cerezo. Remarks on the Interest-relative Theory of Vagueness.                  
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Environmental and Resources Economics, Vol. 56, #1, 2013
Editorial
Ian Bateman. EAERE Award for the Best Paper Published in Environmental and Resource Economics During 2012.
Original Papers
Minjuan Zhao, Robert J. Johnston, Eric T. Schultz. What to Value and How? Ecological Indicator Choices in Stated Preference Valuation.
Linda Fernandez, Glenn Sheriff. Optimal Border Policies for Invasive Species Under Asymmetric Information.
Michael Jakob, Robert Marschinski, Michael Hübler .Between a Rock and a Hard Place: A Trade-Theory Analysis of Leakage Under Production- and Consumption-Based Policies.
Epstein–Zin Utility in DICE: Is Risk Aversion Irrelevant to Climate Policy?
Timo Goeschl, Daniel Heyen, Juan Moreno-Cruz. The Intergenerational Transfer of Solar Radiation Management Capabilities and Atmospheric Carbon Stocks.
Bruno Lanz, Allan Provins. Valuing Local Environmental Amenity with Discrete Choice Experiments: Spatial Scope Sensitivity and Heterogeneous Marginal Utility of Income.
Henry Thompson .Resource Rights and Markets in a General Equilibrium Model of Production.
John E. Roemer. Once More on Intergenerational Discounting in Climate-Change Analysis: Reply to Partha Dasgupta.
Partha Dasgupta. Response to “Roemer, Mark 1+epsilon”.
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Journal for General Philosophy of Science, Vol. 44, #1, 2013
Editorial
Ulrich Krohs, Helmut Pulte, Gregor Schiemann.
Original Articles
Lars Albinus. Can Science Cope with More Than One World? A Cross-Reading of Habermas, Popper, and Searle.
James Blachowicz. The Constraint Interpretation of Physical Emergence.
Eduardo Castro. Defending the Indispensability Argument: Atoms, Infinity and the Continuum.
Alexander Gebharter. Solving the Flagpole Problem.
Phyllis Illari, Jon Williamson. In Defence of Activities.
Nicholaos Jones. Don’t Blame the Idealizations.
Aki Lehtinen. On the Impossibility of Amalgamating Evidence.
Nicola Mößner.Photographic Evidence and the Problem of Theory-Ladenness.
Gerhard Müller-Strahl. Metaphysik des Mechanismus im teleologischen Idealismus.
Francisco José Soler Gil, Manuel Alfonseca. Fine Tuning Explained? Multiverses and Cellular Automata.
Mark Zelcer. Against Mathematical Explanation.
Discussion
Valeriano Iranzo, Ignacio Martínez de Lejarza. On Ratio Measures of Confirmation.
Emma Ruttkamp-Bloem.Re-enchanting Realism in Debate with Kyle Stanford.
Reports
Julie Zahle, Finn Collin. ENPOSS 2012: The First Conference of the European Network for the Philosophy of the Social Sciences (Copenhagen, September 21–23, 2012).
Frank Zenker, Holger Andreas. Perspectives on Structuralism, Munich, Germany, 16–18 February 2012.
Book reviews
Daniel S. Brooks. Book Reviews.
Tania Eden. Richard Dietz and Sebastiano Moruzzi (Eds.): Cuts and Clouds. Vagueness, its Nature, and its Logic.
Lars Hanisch. Hans-Ulrich Lessing, Rudolf A. Makkreel and Riccardo Pozzo (Eds.): Recent Contributions to Dilthey’s Philosophy of the Human Sciences.
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Journal of Nietzsche Studies, Vol. 44, #2, 2013
Abbreviations and Citations of Friedrich Nietzsche’s Works
Editoral
Jessica N. Berry.
Original Articles
Christa Davis Acampora. Nietzsche, Agency, and Responsibility: “Das Thun ist Alles”.
R. Lanier Anderson. Love and the Moral Psychology of the Hegelian Nietzsche: Comments on Robert Pippin’s Nietzsche, Psychology, and First Philosophy.
Robert Pippin. Doer and Deed: Responses to Acampora and Anderson.
Anthony K. Jensen. Meta-Historical Transitions from Philology to Genealogy.
Henrik Rydenfelt. Valuation and the Will to Power: Nietzsche’s Ethics with Ontology.
Paul Franks. Desdemona’s Lie: Nihilism, Perfectionism, Historicism.
Stephen Mulhall. Orchestral Metaphysics: The Birth of Tragedy between Drama, Opera, and Philosophy.
Richard Schacht. Nietzsche and Lamarckism.
Maudemarie Clark. Nietzsche Was No Lamarckian.
Paul Katsafanas. Philosophical Psychology as a Basis for Ethics.
Mark Migotti. Sensuality and Its Discontents: Philosophers, Priests, and Ascetic Ideals in the Genealogy of Morals.
Patrick Forber. Biological Inheritance and Cultural Evolution in Nietzsche’s Genealogy.
Dirk R. Johnson. One Hundred Twenty-Two Years Later: Reassessing the Nietzsche-Darwin Relationship.
Catherine Wilson. Darwin and Nietzsche: Selection, Evolution, and Morality.
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Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 44, #3, 2013
Contributers.
Original Articles.
Paul Formosa. Kant's Conception of Personal Autonomy.
Brook J. Sadler. Marriage: A Matter of Right or of Virtue? Kant and the Contemporary Debates.
David Boonin. Reductio ad Absurdum Objections and the Dis-Integration Argument against Merely Instrumental Sex.
Christopher Freiman. Utilitarianism and Public Justification.
Rutger Claassen. Public Goods, Mutual Benefits, and Majority Rule.
Blain Neufeld. Liberal Foreign Policy and the Ideal of Fair Social Cooperation.
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Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 47, #3, 2013
Original Articles
Anna-Karin Margareta Andersson. Choices, Interests, and Potentiality: What Distinguishes Bearers of Rights?
Jiri Benovsky. Philosophical Theories, Aesthetic Value, and Theory Choice.
W. Scott Clifton. Murdochian Moral Perception.
Víctor Durà-Vilà. Reply to Walker: Ensuring Understanding and Intelligibility in Informed Consent.
Paul Formosa. Evils, Wrongs and Dignity: How to Test a Theory of Evil.
Scott Forschler. Two Dogmas of Kantian Ethics.
Marilyn Friedman. How to Blame People Responsibly.
Liz Gulliford, Blaire Morgan, Kristján Kristjánsson. Recent Work on the Concept of Gratitude in Philosophy and Psychology.
Kendy M. Hess. “If You Tickle Us….”: How Corporations Can Be Moral Agents Without Being Persons.
Christoph Schmidt-Petri. Mill and the Footnote on Davies.
Book Review
Carrie-Ann Biondi. Aeon J. Skoble. Deleting the State: An Argument about Government.
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Language in Society, Vol. 42, #4, 2013
Original Articles
Suzanne Evans Wagner. “We act like girls and we don't act like men”: Ethnicity and local language change in a Philadelphia high school.
Neal R. Norrick. Narratives of vicarious experience in conversation.
Miriam Meyerhoff and James A. Walker. An existential problem: The sociolinguistic monitor and variation in existential constructions on Bequia (St. Vincent and the Grenadines).
Naomi Lapidus Shin and Ricardo Otheguy. Social class and gender impacting change in bilingual settings: Spanish subject pronoun use in New York.
Book Reviews
Uriel Weinreich, Languages in contact: French, German and Romansh in twentieth-century Switzerland. With an introduction and notes by Ronald I. Kim and William Labov. Reviewed by Elvira Glaser.
Michael Lempert, Discipline and debate: The language of violence in a Tibetan Buddhist monastery. Reviewed by Charlene Makley.
Shirley Brice Heath, Words at work and play: Three decades in family and community life. Reviewed by Frederick Erickson.
Yasemin Yildiz, Beyond the mother tongue: The postmonolingual condition. Reviewed by Ingrid Piller.
Book Notes
Karen Tracy, Challenges of ordinary democracy: A case study in deliberation and dissent. Reviewed by Doug Cloud.
Hywel Coleman (ed.), Dreams and realities: Developing countries and the English language. Reviewed by Cherie Connor.
Anna Trosborg (ed.), Pragmatics across languages and cultures. (Handbook of pragmatics 7.). Reviewed by Samuel Awinkene Atintono.
Jonathan Culpeper (ed.), Historial sociopragmatics. Reviewed by Ana Tominc.
Crispin Thurlow & Kristine Mroczek (eds.), Digital discourse: Language in the new media. Review by Jonathan L. Larson.
John Edwards, Multilingualism: Understanding linguistic diversity. Reviewed by Dorothea Hoffmann.
Valerie Kinloch (ed.), Urban literacies: Critical perspectives on language, learning, and community. Review by Haipeng Hu.
Wendy L. Bowcher, Multimodal texts from around the world: Cultural and linguistic insights. Review by Rongbin Wang.
Elizabeth Winkler, Understanding language: A basic course in linguistics. 2nd ed. Review by Yaoqin Xue.
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Law & Ethics of Human Rights, issue 1, 2013
Original Articles
David Miller. Border Regimes and Human Rights.
Daniel Viehoff. The Right against Interference: Human Rights and Legitimate Authority.
Yuval Shany. Taking Universality Seriously: A Functional Approach to Extraterritoriality in International Human Rights Law. Yuval Shany.
Christine Leuenberger. The Rhetoric of Maps: International Law as a Discursive Tool in Visual Arguments. Christine Leuenberger.
Nina Rabin. At the Border between Public and Private: U.S. Immigration Policy for Victims of Domestic Violence.

Law & Policy, Vol. 35, #4, 2013
Original Articles
Linda Camp Keith, Jennifer S. Holmes and Banks P. Miller. Explaining the Divergence in Asylum Grant Rates among Immigration Judges: An Attitudinal and Cognitive Approach.
Xin He and Kwai Hang Ng. Inquisitorial Adjudication and Institutional Constraints in Chinese Civil Justice.
Mary Nell Trautner, Erin Hatton and Kelly E. Smith. What Workers Want Depends: Legal Knowledge and the Desire for Workplace Change among Day Laborers.
Carole Gibbs, Michael B. Cassidy and Louie Rivers III. A Routine Activities Analysis of White-Collar Crime in Carbon Markets.
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Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 36, #3, 2013
Research Article
Chris Barker. Scopability and sluicing.
Fabrizio Cariani, Magdalena Kaufmann, Stefan Kaufmann. Deliberative modality under epistemic uncertainty.
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Mind & Language, Vol. 28, #4, 2013
Syntax Symposium
Neil Smith. Introduction.
Norbert Hornstein. Three Grades of Grammatical Involvement: Syntax from a Minimalist Perspective.
Klaus Abels. Comments on Hornstein.
Norbert Hornstein. Remarks on Computational Complexity: Response to Abels.
Adele E. Goldberg. Argument Structure Constructions versus Lexical Rules or Derivational Verb Templates.
David Adger. Constructions and Grammatical Explanation: Comments on Goldberg.
Adele E. Goldberg. Explanation and Constructions: Response to Adger.
Geoffrey K. Pullum. The Central Question in Comparative Syntactic Metatheory.
Ad Neeleman. Comments on Pullum.
Geoffrey K. Pullum. Consigning Phenomena to Performance: A Response to Neeleman.
Jane Grimshaw. The Structure of Syntactic Typologies.
Ian Roberts. Comments on Grimshaw.
Jane Grimshaw. Response to Roberts.
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NDPR
Macalester Bell, Hard Feelings: The Moral Psychology of Contempt. Reviewed by Robert C. Roberts.
Julien A, Deonna, Raffaele Rodogno, and Fabrice Teroni, In Defense of Shame: The Faces of an Emotion. Reviewed by Jason A. Clark.
Ruth Groff and John Greco (eds.), Powers and Capacities in Philosophy: the New Aristotelianism. Reviewed by Troy Cross.
William L. Harper, Isaac Newton's Scientific Method: Turning Data into Evidence about Gravity and Cosmology. Reviewed by Robert Rynasiewicz.
George Pattison, Kierkegaard and the Theology of the Nineteenth Century: The Paradox and the 'Point of Contact'. Reviewed by Jeffery Kinlaw.
Nahshon Perez, Freedom from Past Injustices: A Critical Evaluation of Claims for Inter-Generational Reparations. Reviewed by Alexa Zellentin.
Nicholas Wolterstorff, Understanding Liberal Democracy: Essays in Political Philosophy, Terence Cuneo (ed.). Review by Kelly Sorensen.
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Natural Language Semantics, Vol. 21, #3, 2013
Original papers
Seth Cable. Beyond the past, present, and future: towards the semantics of ‘graded tense’ in Gĩkũyũ.
Elizabeth Bogal-Allbritten. Decomposing notions of adjectival transitivity in Navajo.
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