Wednesday, October 16, 2013

October 16, 2013

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 36, #5, 2013
Development Policy Review, Vol. 31, #6, 2013
Economics & Politics, Vol. 25, #3, 2013
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 117, #1, 2013
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 41, #3, 2013
Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 155, #3, 2013
Metaphilosophy, Vol. 44, #5, 2013
NDPR
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Vol. 44, 2013
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 8, #10, 2013
Review of Policy Research, Vol. 30, #5, 2013
Tanner Lectures in Human Values, Volume 32, 2013
Theoretical  Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 34, #5, 2013

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 36, #5, 2013
Target Article
Evert Van de Vliert. Climato-economic habitats support patterns of human needs, stresses, and freedoms.
Open Peer Commentary
John Adamopoulos. Interpersonal exchange and freedom for resource acquisition.
George Ainslie. Cold climates demand more intertemporal self-control than warm climates
Jüri Allik and Anu Realo. How is freedom distributed across the earth?
Joana Arantes and Randolph C. Grace and Simon Kemp. Press freedom, oil exports, and risk for natural disasters: A challenge for climato-economic theory?
Roy F. Baumeister and Jina Park and Sarah E. Ainsworth. Individual identity and freedom of choice in the context of environmental and economic conditions.
Gordon M. Burghardt. Play, animals, resources: The need for a rich (and challenging) comparative environment.
Lei Chang and Bin-Bin Chen and Hui Jing Lu. Cultural adaptation to environmental change versus stability.
Stephanie de Oliveira Chen and Shinobu Kitayama. Frontier migration fosters ethos of independence: Deconstructing the climato-economic theory of human culture.
Martin Desseilles and Catherine Duclos and Valérie Flohimont and François Desseilles. Is there a role for “climatotherapy” in the sustainable development of mental health?
Ronald Fischer. Improving climato-economic theorizing at the individual level.
Michele J. Gelfand and Janetta Lun. Ecological priming: Convergent evidence for the link between ecology and psychological processes.
C. Dominik Güss. What about politics and culture?
Steven Hrotic. Unsurprising, in a good way.
Ravi Iyer and Matt Motyl and Jesse Graham. What is freedom–and does wealth cause it?
Maciej Karwowski and Izabela Lebuda.Extending climato-economic theory: When, how, and why it explains differences in nations' creativity.
Kwok Leung and Grand H.-L. Cheng. Methodological suggestions for climato-economic theory.
John L. Locke and Catherine M. Flanagan. The need for psychological needs: A role for social capital.
Steve Loughnan and Boyka Bratanova and Peter Kuppens. Toward an integrated, causal, and psychological model of climato-economics.
Damian R. Murray. Cultural adaptations to the differential threats posed by hot versus cold climates.
Farzaneh Pahlavan and Ali Amirrezvani. Contextual freedom: Absoluteness versus relativity of freedom.
Cédric Paternotte. Shared adaptiveness is not group adaptation.
Adam Sparks and Sandeep Mishra and Pat Barclay. Fundamental freedoms and the psychology of threat, bargaining, and inequality.
Antonio Terracciano and Wayne Chan. Personality traits, national character stereotypes, and climate–economic conditions.
Jacob M. Vigil and Tyler J. Swartz and Lauren N. Rowell. Subtle variation in ambient room temperature influences the expression of social cognition.
Author's Response
Evert Van de Vliert. White, gray, and black domains of cultural adaptations to climato-economic conditions.
Target Article
Kathryn J. Jeffery and Aleksandar Jovalekic and Madeleine Verriotis and Robin Hayman. Navigating in a three-dimensional world.
Open Peer Commentary
Arnaud Badets. Semantic sides of three-dimensional space representation.
Michael Barnett-Cowan and Heinrich H. Bülthoff. Human path navigation in a three-dimensional world.
Alain Berthoz and Guillaume Thibault. Learning landmarks and routes in multi-floored buildings.
Ivana Bianchi and Marco Bertamini. Anisotropy and polarization of space: Evidence from naïve optics and phenomenological psychophysics.
Theresa Burt de Perera and Robert Holbrook and Victoria Davis and Alex Kacelnik and Tim Guilford. Navigating in a volumetric world: Metric encoding in the vertical axis of space.
Claus-Christian Carbon and Vera M. Hesslinger. Navigating through a volumetric world does not imply needing a full three-dimensional representation.
Paul A. Dudchenko and Emma R. Wood and Roderick M. Grieves. Think local, act global: How do fragmented representations of space allow seamless navigation?
Frank H. Durgin and Zhi Li. Perceptual experience as a bridge between the retina and a bicoded cognitive map.
Adrian G. Dyer and Marcello G. P. Rosa. Learning to navigate in a three-dimensional world: From bees to primates.
Kevin J. Holmes and Phillip Wolff. Spatial language as a window on representations of three-dimensional space.
Christoph Hölscher and Simon Büchner and Gerhard Strube. Multi-floor buildings and human wayfinding cognition.
Allison M. Howard and Dorothy M. Fragaszy. Applying the bicoded spatial model to nonhuman primates in an arboreal multilayer environment.
David M. Kaplan. The complex interplay between three-dimensional egocentric and allocentric spatial representation.
Roberta L. Klatzky and Nicholas A. Giudice. The planar mosaic fails to account for spatially directed action.
Sidney R. Lehky and Anne B. Sereno and Margaret E. Sereno. Monkeys in space: Primate neural data suggest volumetric representations.
Kate A. Longstaffe and Bruce M. Hood and Iain D. Gilchrist. Development of human spatial cognition in a three-dimensional world.
Cynthia F. Moss. Has a fully three-dimensional space map never evolved in any species? A comparative imperative for studies of spatial cognition.
Daniele Nardi and Verner P. Bingman. Making a stronger case for comparative research to investigate the behavioral and neurological bases of three-dimensional navigation.
Guy A. Orban. Which animal model for understanding human navigation in a three-dimensional world?
Achille Pasqualotto and Michael J. Proulx. The study of blindness and technology can reveal the mechanisms of three-dimensional navigation.
Herbert Peremans and Dieter Vanderelst. Augmented topological maps for three-dimensional navigation.
James G. Phillips and Rowan P. Ogeil. Navigation bicoded as functions of x-y and time?
David M. W. Powers. Vertical and veridical – 2.5-dimensional visual and vestibular navigation.
Helen E. Ross. Foreshortening affects both uphill and downhill slope perception at far distances.
Francesco Savelli and James J. Knierim. The problem of conflicting reference frames when investigating three-dimensional space in surface-dwelling animals.
Holger Schultheis and Thomas Barkowsky. Just the tip of the iceberg: The bicoded map is but one instantiation of scalable spatial representation structures.
Fraser T. Sparks and Kally C. O'Reilly and John L. Kubie. What is optimized in an optimal path?
Federico Stella and Bailu Si and Emilio Kropff and Alessandro Treves. Grid maps for spaceflight, anyone? They are for free!
Ranxiao Frances Wang and Whitney N. Street. What counts as the evidence for three-dimensional and four-dimensional spatial representations?
Steven M. Weisberg and Nora S. Newcombe. Are all types of vertical information created equal?
Homare Yamahachi and May-Britt Moser and Edvard I. Moser. Map fragmentation in two- and three-dimensional environments.
Shane Zappettini and Colin Allen. Does evidence from ethology support bicoded cognitive maps?
Author's Response
Kathryn J. Jeffery and Aleksandar Jovalekic and Madeleine Verriotis and Robin Hayman. A framework for three-dimensional navigation research.
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Development Policy Review, Vol. 31, #6, 2013
Original Articles
Matthew Lockwood. What Can Climate-Adaptation Policy in Sub-Saharan Africa Learn from Research on Governance and Politics?
Christopher McDowell. Climate-Change Adaptation and Mitigation: Implications for Land Acquisition and Population Relocation.
Oyvind Eggen. Making and Shaping Poor Malawians: Citizenship Below the Poverty Line.
Emmanuel Botlhale. Extending Budgetary Participation beyond Budget Pitsos in Botswana.
Stephen Brown and Liam Swiss. The Hollow Ring of Donor Commitment: Country Concentration and the Decoupling of Aid-Effectiveness Norms from Donor Practice.
Rasmus Kløcker Larsen and Neil Powell. Policy Coherence for Sustainable Agricultural Development: Uncovering Prospects and Pretence within the Swedish Policy for Global Development.
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Economics & Politics, Vol. 25, #3, 2013
Original Articles
Valentino Larcinese, Leonzio Rizzo and Cecilia Testa. Why Do Small States Receive More Federal Money? U.S. Senate Representation and the Allocation of Federal Budget.
C. Umana Dajud. Political Proximity and International Trade.
Jon X. Eguia. The Origin of Parties: The United States Congress in 1789–1797 as a Test Case.
Marcelin Joanis. Sharing the Blame? Local Electoral Accountability and Centralized School Finance in California.
Jac C. Heckelman and Bonnie Wilson. Institutions, Lobbying, and Economic Performance.
Veysel Avsar, Cem Karayalcin and Mehmet Ali Ulubasoglu. State-owned Enterprises, Inequality, and Political Ideology.
Steffen Jenner, Lotte Ovaere and Stephan Schindele. The Impact of Private Interest Contributions on RPS Adoption.
Markus Alzer and Ramin Dadasov. Financial Liberalization and Institutional Development.
Daniel W. Gingerich and Luis Fernando Medina. The Endurance and Eclipse of the Controlled Vote: A Formal Model of Vote Brokerage Under the Secret Ballot.
Zhiyong An. Private Property Rights, Investment Patterns, and Asset Structure.
Oskar Nupia. Rent Seeking for Pure Public Goods: Wealth and Group's Size Heterogeneity.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 117, #1, 2013
Original Articles
Dorothée Baumann-Pauly, Andreas Georg Scherer. The Organizational Implementation of Corporate Citizenship: An Assessment Tool and its Application at UN Global Compact Participants.
Felipe Arias Fogliano de Souza Cunha, Carlos Patricio Samanez. Performance Analysis of Sustainable Investments in the Brazilian Stock Market: A Study About the Corporate Sustainability Index.
Stefano Pagliaro, Marco Brambilla, Simona Sacchi. Initial Impressions Determine Behaviours: Morality Predicts the Willingness to Help Newcomers.
Olga Bruyaka, Hanko K. Zeitzmann, Isabelle Chalamon. Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility and Orphan Drug Development: Insights from the US and the EU Biopharmaceutical Industry.
Belen Blanco, Encarna Guillamón-Saorín, Andrés Guiral. Do Non-socially Responsible Companies Achieve Legitimacy Through Socially Responsible Actions? The Mediating Effect of Innovation.
Christopher J. Robertson, Dane P. Blevins, Tom Duffy. A Five-Year Review, Update, and Assessment of Ethics and Governance in Strategic Management Journal.
Rebecca A. VanMeter, Douglas B. Grisaffe, Lawrence B. Chonko. Generation Y’s Ethical Ideology and Its Potential Workplace Implications.
Dong-Hong Zhu, Ya-Ping Chang. Negative Publicity Effect of the Business Founder’s Unethical Behavior on Corporate Image: Evidence from China.
Caterina Francisco Lorenzo-Molo, Zenon Arthur Siloran Udani. Bringing Back the Essence of the “S” and “R” to CSR: Understanding the Limitations of the Merchant Trade and the White Man’s Burden.
Riikka Sievänen, Hannu Rita, Bert Scholtens. The Drivers of Responsible Investment: The Case of European Pension Funds.
Derek Dalton, Robin R. Radtke. The Joint Effects of Machiavellianism and Ethical Environment on Whistle-Blowing.
Helen Borland, Adam Lindgreen. Sustainability, Epistemology, Ecocentric Business, and Marketing Strategy: Ideology, Reality, and Vision.
Ulfert Gronewold, Anna Gold, Steven E. Salterio. Reporting Self-Made Errors: The Impact of Organizational Error-Management Climate and Error Type.
Ernest N. Biktimirov, Don Cyr. Using Inside Job to Teach Business Ethics.
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Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 41, #3, 2013
Special Issue: SYMPOSIUM: Institutional Corruption and the Pharmaceutical Industry
Symposium Articles
Marc A. Rodwin. INTRODUCTION: Institutional Corruption and the Pharmaceutical Policy.
Lawrence Lessig. FOREWORD: “Institutional Corruption” Defined.
Gregg Fields. Parallel Problems: Applying Institutional Corruption Analysis of Congress to Big Pharma.
SYSTEMIC PROBLEMS
Paul D. Jorgensen. Pharmaceuticals, Political Money, and Public Policy: A Theoretical and Empirical Agenda.
Marc-André Gagnon. Corruption of Pharmaceutical Markets: Addressing the Misalignment of Financial Incentives and Public Health.
Marc A. Rodwin. Five Un-Easy Pieces of Pharmaceutical Policy Reform.
Donald W. Light, Joel Lexchin and Jonathan J. Darrow. Institutional Corruption of Pharmaceuticals and the Myth of Safe and Effective Drugs.
Jennifer E. Miller. From Bad Pharma to Good Pharma: Aligning Market Forces with Good and Trustworthy Practices through Accreditation, Certification, and Rating.
MEDICAL RESEARCH
Abigail Brown. Understanding Pharmaceutical Research Manipulation in the Context of Accounting Manipulation.
Yuval Feldman, Rebecca Gauthier and Troy Schuler. Curbing Misconduct in the Pharmaceutical Industry: Insights from Behavioral Ethics and the Behavioral Approach to Law.
Garry C. Gray. The Ethics of Pharmaceutical Research Funding: A Social Organization Approach.
MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE
Sergio Sismondo. Key Opinion Leaders and the Corruption of Medical Knowledge: What the Sunshine Act Will and Won't Cast Light On.
Lisa Cosgrove and Emily E. Wheeler. Drug Firms, the Codification of Diagnostic Categories, and Bias in Clinical Guidelines.
Marc A. Rodwin. Rooting Out Institutional Corruption to Manage Inappropriate Off-Label Drug Use.
MARKETING
Sunita Sah and Adriane Fugh-Berman. Physicians under the Influence: Social Psychology and Industry Marketing Strategies.
Amy Snow Landa and Carl Elliott. From Community to Commodity: The Ethics of Pharma-Funded Social Networking Sites for Physicians.
PATIENT ADVOCATES
Susannah L. Rose. Patient Advocacy Organizations: Institutional Conflicts of Interest, Trust, and Trustworthiness.
Independent Articles
Kevin Outterson, John H. Powers, Enrique Seoane-Vazquez, Rosa Rodriguez-Monguio and Aaron S. Kesselheim. Approval and Withdrawal of New Antibiotics and Other Antiinfectives in the U.S., 1980–2009.
Kayte Spector-Bagdady and Paul A. Lombardo. “Something of an Adventure”: Postwar NIH Research Ethos and the Guatemala STD Experiments.
Leslie Ayensu-Coker, Ellen Essig, Lesley L. Breech and Steven Lindheim. Ethical Quandaries in Gamete-Embryo Cryopreservation Related to Oncofertility.
Asia Friedman and Catherine Lee. Producing Knowledge about Racial Differences: Tracing Scientists' Use of “Race” and “Ethnicity” from Grants to Articles.
Columns
Mark A. Rothstein. Epigenetic Exceptionalism.
James G. Hodge Jr., Leila Barraza, Jennifer Bernstein, Courtney Chu, Veda Collmer, Corey Davis, Megan M. Griest, Monica S. Hammer, Jill Krueger, Kerri McGowan Lowrey and Daniel G. Orenstein. Major Trends in Public Health Law and Practice: A Network National Report.
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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 155, #3, 2013
Research Articles
Owen Cotton–Barrat. Detecting ends of residually finite groups in profinite completions.
John Osborne. Connectedness properties of the set where the iterates of an entire function are bounded. 
Joseph Lauer and Daniel T. Wise. Cubulating one-relator groups with torsion. 
Tao Li. Small 3-manifolds with large Heegaard distance. 
James Maynard. 3-tuples have at most 7 prime factors infinitely often. 
D. B. McReynolds, Alan W. Reid and Matthew Stover. Collisions at infinity in hyperbolic manifolds. 
Kenneth W. Johnson and Eirini Poimenidou. A formal power series attached to a class function on a group and its application to the characterisation of characters. 
Pekka Salmi and Adam Skalski. Inclusions of ternary rings of operators and conditional expectations. 
Dohyeong Kim. p-adic L-functions over the false Tate curve extensions. 
L. Liu, A. Papadopoulos, W. Su and G. Theret. On the classification of mapping class actions on Thurston's asymmetric metric. 
Mihai Halic and Roshan Tajarod. . A cohomological splitting criterion for locally free sheaves on arithmetically Cohen–Macaulay surfaces. 
Mahir Hadžić and Gerhard Rein. Stability for the spherically symmetric Einstein–Vlasov system–a coercivity estimate. 
Pierre Py. Coxeter groups and Kähler groups.
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Metaphilosophy, Vol. 44, #5, 2013
Articles
Krist Vaesen, Martin Peterson and Bart Van Bezooijen. The Reliability of Armchair Intuitions.
Peter Baumann. Philosophy Upside Down?
David Weissman. Zone Morality.
Graham Hubbs. Alief and Explanation.
Hagit Benbaji. Primitivism and the Analogy between Colors and Values.
Simon Fokt. Solving Wollheim's Dilemma: A Fix for the Institutional Definition of Art.
Alexei Procyshyn. The Origins of Walter Benjamin's Concept of Philosophical Critique.
Carl B. Sachs. Rorty's Debt to Sellarsian Metaphysics: Naturalism, Secularization, and the Enlightenment.
Book Review
Lawrence Cahoone. The Things in Heaven and Earth: An Essay in Pragmatic Naturalism – By John Ryder.
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NDPR
Eric Beerbohm, In Our Name: The Ethics of Democracy. Reviewed by Melissa Schwartzberg.
Stefanie Buchenau, The Founding of Aesthetics in the German Enlightenment: The Art of Invention and the Invention of Art. Reviewed by Frederick Beiser.
Richard Tieszen, After Gödel: Platonism and Rationalism in Mathematics and Logic. Reviewed by Juliette Kennedy.
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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Vol. 44, 2013 (not available online, located on the Tanner new journal shelf)
Articles
David C. Lee. Drama, Dogmatism, and the ‘Equals’ Argument in Plato’s Phaedo.
Rachel Singpurwalla. Why Spirit is the Natural Ally of Reason: Spirit, Reason, and the Fine in Plato’s Republic.
Ian C. McCready-Flora. Aristotle and the Normativity of Belief.
Mariska Leunissen. ‘Becoming good starts with nature’ : Aristotle on the Moral Advantages and the Heritability of Good Natural Character.
Riccardo Chiaradonna, Marwan Rashed, and David Sedly (with Natalie Tchernetska). A Rediscovered Categories Commentary.
Erik Eliasson. The Account of the Voluntariness of Virtue in the Anonymous Peripatetic Commentary on Nicomachean Ethics 2-5.
Christopher Isaac Noble. Plotinus’ Unaffectable Matter.
Richard Bett. Language, Gods, and Virtue: A Discussion of Robert Mayhew, Prodicus the Sophist.
Index Locorum
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 8, #10, 2013
Aesthetic & Philosophy of Art
Kathleen Stock. Imagining and Fiction: Some Issues.
Epistemology
Richard Pettigrew. Epistemic Utility and Norms for Credences.
History of Philosophy
Bryan Pickel. Russell on Incomplete Symbols.
Legal & Political
Carl Knight. Luck Egalitarianism.
Logic & Language
Paul Saka. Quotation.
Juha Kontinen. Dependence Logic: A survey of some recent work.
Alex Barber. Understanding as Knowledge of Meaning.
Naturalistic Philosophy
Adam Feltz and Edward Cokely. Predicting Philosophical Disagreement.
Philosophy of Science
Joel D. Velasco. Philosophy and Phylogenetics.
TLG
Declan Smithies. Teaching and Learning Guide for Cognitive Phenomenology.
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Review of Policy Research, Vol. 30, #5, 2013
Original Articles
David H. Guston. Introduction to the Special Issue: Nanotechnology and Political Science.
Derrick Anderson and Catherine P. Slade. Agenda Setting in Emergent R&D Policy Subsystems: Examining Discourse Effects of the 21st Century Nanotechnology Research and Development Act.
Evan S. Michelson. “The Train Has Left the Station”: The Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies and the Shaping of Nanotechnology Policy in the United States.
Elizabeth A. Corley, Youngjae Kim and Dietram A. Scheufele. The Current Status and Future Direction of Nanotechnology Regulations: A View from Nano-scientists.
Jonathan Brown and Jennifer Kuzma. Hungry for Information: Public Attitudes Toward Food Nanotechnology and Labeling.
Vivien Savath and Suzanne Gage Brainard. Managing Nanotechnology Risks in Vulnerable Populations: A Case for Gender Diversity.
A. Wendy Russell. Improving Legitimacy in Nanotechnology Policy Development Through Stakeholder and Community Engagement: Forging New Pathways.
Clare Shelley-Egan and Sarah R. Davies. Nano-Industry Operationalizations of “Responsibility”: Charting Diversity in the Enactment of Responsibility.
Book Reviews
Noelle E. Selin. The Roads from Rio: Lessons Learned from Twenty Years of Multilateral Environmental Negotiations – Edited by Pamela S. Chasek and Lynn M. Wagner.
Leah Stokes. Global Environmental Governance Reconsidered – Edited by Frank Biermann and Philipp Pattberg.
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Tanner Lectures in Human Values, Volume 32, 2013 (not online, available on the Tanner New Book Shelf)
The Tanner Lectures on Human Values
The Trustees // Preface to Volume 32
Lectures
John Broome. The Public and Private Moarlity of Climate Change. For video stream of lecture, click here and here for Symposium comments click here.
John M. Cooper. Ancient Philosophies as Ways of Life: Lecture I: Socrates. Lecture II: Plotinus.
Stephen Greenblatt. Shakespeare and the End of Life History.
Lisa Jardine. Lecture I: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice: C.P. Snow and J. Bronowski. Lecture II: Science and Government: C.P. Snow and the Corridors of Power.
Samuel Scheffler. The Afterlife.
Abraham Verghese. Two Souls Intertwined.
The Tanner Lecturers
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Theoretical  Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 34, #5, 2013
Original Paper
Edward Fried. Prolegomena to any future mereology of the body.
Commentary
George Khushf. Beware of mereologists bearing gifts: prolegomena to a medical metaphysics.
Henri Mbulu. On the anthropological foundation of bioethics: a critique of the work of J.-F. Malherbe.
Letter.
Marie Challita. Comments on Warren Reich’s article on ancient consolation and modern empathy.
Book Reviews
Jeremy R. Simon. Keekok Lee: The philosophical foundations of modern medicine.
Jason D. Whitt. Ralston, D. Christopher, and Justin Ho (eds): Philosophical reflections on disability.
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