Tuesday, October 29, 2013

October 29, 2013

Environmental Resource Economics, Vol. 56, #2, 2013
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 16, #5, 2013
Hypatia, Vol. 28, #4, 2013
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Vol. 10, #3, 2013
Kant-Studien, Vol. 104, #3, 2013
NDPR
Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 13, #19-21, 2013
Philosophical Forum, Vol. 44, #4, 2013
Philosophy East and West, Vol. 63, #4, 2013
World Politics, Vol. 65, #4, 2013

Environmental Resource Economics, Vol. 56, #2, 2013
Special Issue: The International Dimension of Climate Change PolicyIntroduction
Michael Finus, Christos Kotsogiannis. The International Dimension of Climate Change Policy.
Original Articles
Alistair Ulph, David Ulph. Optimal Climate Change Policies When Governments Cannot Commit.
Alfred Endres, Bianca Rundshagen. Incentives to Diffuse Advanced Abatement Technology Under the Formation of International Environmental Agreements.
Michael Finus, Dirk T. G. Rübbelke. Public Good Provision and Ancillary Benefits: The Case of Climate Agreements.
Nikolaos Vlassis. The Welfare Consequences of Pollution-Tax Harmonization.
Geir B. Asheim. A Distributional Argument for Supply-Side Climate Policies.
Valentina Bosetti, Enrica De Cian. A Good Opening: The Key to Make the Most of Unilateral Climate Action.
Rob Dellink, Thijs Dekker, Janina Ketterer. The Fatter the Tail, the Fatter the Climate Agreement.
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 16, #5, 2013
Editorial Notes
A. W. Musschenga, F. R. Heeger. Editorial Note.
Original Articles
Stephanie Collins. Duties to Make Friends.
Wouter Floris Kalf. Moral Error Theory, Entailment and Presupposition..
Matthew Rendall. Priority and Desert.
William A. Lauinger. The Strong-Tie Requirement and Objective-List Theories of Well-Being.
Ryan Reed. Are the Kids Alright? Rawls, Adoption, and Gay Parents.
Jan Willem Wieland. What Carroll’s Tortoise Actually Proves.
Oliver Hallich. Can the Paradox of Forgiveness Be Dissolved?
Greg Bassett. Incontinence and Perception.
Peter Königs. The Expressivist Account of Punishment, Retribution, and the Emotions.
Larry Alexander. Other People’s Errors.
Carl Knight. Egalitarian Justice and Expected Value.
Beril İdemen Sözmen. Harm in the Wild: Facing Non-Human Suffering in Nature.
Anton van Harskamp. Lorenzo Magnani: Understanding Violence, The Intertwining of Morality, Religion and Violence: A Philosophical Stance.
Book Review
Andrew T. Forcehimes. David Kaspar: Intuitionism
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Hypatia, Vol. 28, #4, 2013
Introduction
Alison Wylie, Linda Martín Alcoff, Ann E. Cudd and Sharyn Clough. Editors’ Farewell Introduction.
DIVERSITY PRIZE ESSAY
Anna Carastathis. Basements and Intersections.
Articles
Ásta Kristjana Sveinsdóttir. The Social Construction of Human Kinds.
Susan E. Babbitt. Humanism and Embodiment: Remarks on Cause and Effect.
Robin James. Race and the Feminized Popular in Nietzsche and Beyond.
Anna Petronella Foultier. Language and the Gendered Body: Butler's Early Reading of Merleau-Ponty.
Christine Kelly. Building Bridges with Accessible Care: Disability Studies, Feminist Care Scholarship, and Beyond.
Shelley Tremain. Educating Jouy.
Moya Lloyd. Heteronormativity and/as Violence: The “Sexing” of Gwen Araujo.
Abigail Klassen. Beauvoir, the Scandal of Science, and Skepticism as Method.
Victoria Pitts-Taylor. I Feel Your Pain: Embodied Knowledges and Situated Neurons.
Robyn Bluhm. Self-Fulfilling Prophecies: The Influence of Gender Stereotypes on Functional Neuroimaging Research on Emotion.
Elizabeth Sperry. Dupes of Patriarchy: Feminist Strong Substantive Autonomy's Epistemological Weaknesses.
Victoria Browne. Backlash, Repetition, Untimeliness: The Temporal Dynamics of Feminist Politics.
M. Victoria Costa. Is Neo-Republicanism Bad for Women?
Mavis Biss. Radical Moral Imagination: Courage, Hope, and Articulation.
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Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Vol. 10, #3, 2013
Editorial
Leigh E. Rich, Michael A. Ashby. “Speak What We Feel, Not What We Ought to Say”: Moral Distress and Bioethics.
Michael A. Ashby. Death’s Dominion: An Appreciation of Ronald Dworkin (1931–2013).
Recent Developments
Bill Madden, Tina Cockburn, Jean E. Murray. Assessment of Damages for Wrongful Birth and Consolidation in Advance Care Directives.
Symposium
Elizabeth Peter. Advancing the Concept of Moral Distress.
Andrew Jameton. A Reflection on Moral Distress in Nursing Together With a Current Application of the Concept.
Valéria Lerch Lunardi. Moral Distress: An Innovative and Important Subject to Study in Brazil.
Patricia A. Rodney. Seeing Ourselves as Moral Agents in Relation to Our Organizational and Sociopolitical Contexts.
Kim Lützén, Béatrice Ewalds-Kvist. Moral Distress and its Interconnection with Moral Sensitivity and Moral Resilience: Viewed from the Philosophy of Viktor E. Frankl.
Marie P. Edwards, Susan E. McClement, Laurie R. Read. Nurses’ Responses to Initial Moral Distress in Long-Term Care.
Elizabeth Peter, Joan Liaschenko. Moral Distress Reexamined: A Feminist Interpretation of Nurses’ Identities, Relationships, and Responsibilites.
Original Research
Sean Murphy, Stephen J. Genuis. Freedom of Conscience in Health Care: Distinctions and Limits.
Wendy Lipworth, Kathleen Montgomery, Miles Little. How Pharmaceutical Industry Employees Manage Competing Commitments in the Face of Public Criticism.
Damian H. Adams. Conceptualising a Child-Centric Paradigm.
Samuel H. LiPuma, Joseph P. DeMarco. Reviving Brain Death: A Functionalist View.
Thomas Douglas, Pieter Bonte, Farah Focquaert. Coercion, Incarceration, and Chemical Castration: An Argument From Autonomy.
Book Review
Anne Simmonds. Nursing Ethics in Everyday Practice
Karen Franklin. Zero Degrees of Empathy: A New Theory of Human Cruelty and Kindness.
Patricia Green. Dangerous Pregnancies: Mothers, Disabilities, and Abortion in Modern America.
Film Review
Sally Sargeant. The Sessions
Case Studies
Andreu Bover, Cristina Moreno, Margalida Miro. Nursing Facing the Loss of the Right to Universal Health Access in Spain.
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Kant-Studien, Vol. 104, #3, 2013
Original Articles
Kawamura, Katsutoshi. Zum Tod von Fumiyasu Ishikawa.
Gomes, Anil. Kant and the Explanatory Role of Experience.
Møller, Sofie C. The Court of Reason in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason.
Schönrich, Gerhard. Kants Werttheorie? Versuch einer Rekonstruktion.
Loncar, Samuel. Converting the Kantian Self: Radical Evil, Agency, and Conversion in Kant’s Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason.
Brandt, Reinhard. Zu Eckart Försters Die 25 Jahre der Philosophie. Eine systematische Rekonstruktion.
Makino, Eiji / Uzawa, Kazuhiko. Bericht über die japanische Edition von Kants Gesammelten Schriften.
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NDPR
Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Systematicity: The Nature of Science. Reviewed by Darrell P. Rowbottom.
Dominic Wilkinson, Death or Disability?: The 'Carmentis Machine' and Decision-making for Critically Ill Children. Reviewed by John D. Lantos.
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Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 13, #19-21, 2013
Kris McDaniel, "Degrees of Being."
Ursula Coope, "Aquinas on judgment and the active power of reason"
Sonny E. Elizondo, "Reason in its Practical Application"
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Philosophical Forum, Vol. 44, #4, 2013
Original Articles
Richard Dien Winfield. The Objectivity of Thought: A Hegelian Meditation.
Frederic Peters. Theories of Consciousness as Reflexivity.
Steven Ross. Morality, Teleology, Objectivity, Authority.
Hili Razinsky. Ambivalence of Value Judgment Cannot Be Deliberated Away.
Thomas J. Donahue. Terrorism, Moral Conceptions, and Moral Innocence.
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Philosophy East and West, Vol. 63, #4, 2013
Jay Garfield, Arindam Chakrabarti. Remembering Daya Krishna and G. C. Pande: Two Giants of Post-Independence Indian Philosophy.
Articles
Ramesh K. Sharma. Is Nyāya Realist or Idealist? Carrying on a Conversation Started by Daya Krishna.
Daniel Raveh. Philosophical Miscellanea: Excerpts from an Ongoing Dialogue with Daya Krishna.
Sibesh Bhattacharya. The Descent of the Transcendent: Viewing Culture with G. C. Pande.
Michael McGhee. Learning to Converse: Reflections on a Small Experiment.
Prabal Kumar Sen. Daya Krishna on Some Indian Theories of Negation: A Critique.
Anand Jayprakash Vaidya. Nyāya Perceptual Theory: Disjunctivism or Anti-Individualism?
C. K. Raju. The Harmony Principle.
Comment and Discussion
Pradeep P. Gokhale. An Exclusive Volume on Exclusion.
Feature Reviews
Matthew R. Dasti. Systematizing Nyāya.
Henry M. Schliff. The World Of Exclusions: A Thorough Study Of Buddhist Nominalism.
Stephen Phillips. Purposeful Play.
Book Reviews
Victor Forte. Sacred High City, Sacred Low City: A Tale of Religious Sites in Two Tokyo Neighborhoods by Steven Heine (review).
Maria Heim. Speaking For Buddhas: Scriptural Commentary in Indian Buddhism by Richard F. Nance (review).
Ved Patel. An Introduction to Indian Philosophy: Perspectives on Reality, Knowledge, and Freedom by Bina Gupta (review).
Dimple Dhanani. The Quest for God and the Good: World Philosophy as Living Experience by Diana Lobel (review).
Jonathan Duquette. Saṁnyāsin in the Hindu Tradition: Changing Perspectives by Trichur S. Rukmani (review).
Asher Jiang. Humes Moralphilosophie unter chinesischem Einfluss by Reinhard May (review).
Kai Marchal.Das Wichtigste im Leben: Wang Yangming (1472–1529) und seine Nachfolger über die “Verwirklichung des ursprünglichen Wissens” 致良知 (The most important thing in life: Wang Yangming [1472–1529] and his successors on the “Realization of Original Knowledge”) by Iso Kern (review).
Zo Newell. Exploring the Yogasūtra: Philosophy and Translation by Daniel Raveh (review).
Wing-cheuk Chan. Thinking Through Confucian Modernity: A Study of Mou Zongsan’s Moral Metaphysics by Sebastien Billioud (review).
Yuet Keung Lo. Riding the Wind with Liezi: New Perspectives on the Daoist Classic edited by Ronnie Littlejohn and Jeffrey Dippmann (review).
Christopher Ives. Beyond the Mushroom Cloud: Commemoration, Religion, and Responsibility after Hiroshima by Yuki Miyamoto (review).
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World Politics, Vol. 65, #4, 2013
Original Articles
Edward D. Mansfield, Diana C. Mutz. US versus Them: Mass Attitudes toward Offshore Outsourcing.
Hanna Lerner. Permissive Constitutions, Democracy, and Religious Freedom in India, Indonesia, Israel, and Turkey.
Jeff D. Colgan. Domestic Revolutionary Leaders and International Conflict.
Iain Hardie, David Howarth, Sylvia Maxfield, Amy Verdun. Banks and the False Dichotomy in the Comparative Political Economy of Finance.
Review Article
Dan Slater. Democratic Careening.
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