Thursday, November 14, 2013

November 14, 2013

Development and Change, Vol. 44, #6, 2013
International Society for Enviromental Ethics Newsletter, Vol. 24,  nos. 1-3, 2013
Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. 56, #3, 2013
Legal Theory,  Vol. 19, #2, 2013
NDPR
Mind & Language, Vol. 28, #5, 2013
Modern Law Review, Vol. 76, #6, 2013
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 94, #4, 2013
Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 13, #22, 2013
Philosophical Review, Vol. 122, #4, 2013
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 8, #11, 2013
Political Studies, Vol. 61, #4, 2013
Politics, Vol. 33, #4, 2013
Ratio, Vol. 26, #4, 2013
Teaching Philosophy, Vol. 36, #4, 2013
Utilitas, Vol. 25, #4, 2013

Development and Change, Vol. 44, #6, 2013
Original Articles
Jeffrey Henderson, Richard P. Appelbaum and Suet Ying Ho. Globalization with Chinese Characteristics: Externalization, Dynamics and Transformations.
Giles Mohan. Beyond the Enclave: Towards a Critical Political Economy of China and Africa.
Shaun Breslin. China and the South: Objectives, Actors and Interactions.
Raphael Kaplinsky. What Contribution Can China Make to Inclusive Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa?
Shamel Azmeh and Khalid Nadvi. ‘Greater Chinese’ Global Production Networks in the Middle East: The Rise of the Jordanian Garment Industry.
Ho-fung Hung. China: Saviour or Challenger of the Dollar Hegemony?
Paul Bowles and Baotai Wang. Renminbi Internationalization: A Journey to Where?
Nyíri Pál. Chinese Investors, Labour Discipline and Developmental Cosmopolitanism.
Yongjin Zhang. ‘China Anxiety’: Discourse and Intellectual Challenges.
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International Society for Enviromental Ethics Newsletter, Vol. 24,  nos. 1-3, 2013
The Future of Environmental Philosophy
Ricardo Rozzi, Alexandria Poole & Eugene Hargrove. Report from the World Congress.
International Perspectives Series.
Piergiacomo Pagano. Environmental Philosophy and Ethics in Italy.
Christopher Belshaw. Response to Dale Jamieson Interview.
Book Reviews
Nicolae Morar. Clare Palmer’s Animal Ethics in Context.
Matthew Pamental. Ben Minteer’s Refounding Environmental Ethics.
Richard Kover. Raymond Pierotti’s Indigenous Knowledge, Ecology, and Evolutionary Ecology.
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Journal of Law and Economics, Vol. 56, #3, 2013
Original Articles
Alexander Dyck, David Moss, and Luigi Zingales. Media versus Special Interests.
Ryan Bubb. The Evolution of Property Rights: State Law or Informal Norms?
Chiara Fumagalli and Massimo Motta. A Simple Theory of Predation.
Roland G. Fryer, Jr., Devah Pager, and Jörg L. Spenkuch. Racial Disparities in Job Finding and Offered Wages.
Anup Agrawal, Tommy Cooper, Qin Lian, and Qiming Wang. Common Advisers in Mergers and Acquisitions: Determinants and Consequences.
Federico Revelli. Tax Mix Corners and Other Kinks.
Ciro Avitabile, Irma Clots-Figueras, and Paolo Masella. The Effect of Birthright Citizenship on Parental Integration Outcomes.
Peter T. Leeson. Vermin Trials.
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Legal Theory,  Vol. 19, #2, 2013
Special issue, “Yaffe’s Attempts”
Original Articles
Alexander Dyck, David Moss, and Luigi Zingales. Media versus Special Interests.
Ryan Bubb. The Evolution of Property Rights: State Law or Informal Norms?
Chiara Fumagalli and Massimo Motta. A Simple Theory of Predation. 
Roland G. Fryer, Jr., Devah Pager, and Jörg L. Spenkuch. Racial Disparities in Job Finding and Offered Wages.
Anup Agrawal, Tommy Cooper, Qin Lian, and Qiming Wang. Common Advisers in Mergers and Acquisitions: Determinants and Consequences.
Federico Revelli. Tax Mix Corners and Other Kinks.
Ciro Avitabile, Irma Clots-Figueras, and Paolo Masella. The Effect of Birthright Citizenship on Parental Integration Outcomes.
Peter T. Leeson. Vermin Trials.
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NDPR
Adrian Bardon, A Brief History of the Philosophy of Time. Reviewed by Kristie Miller.
David O. Brink, Perfectionism and the Common Good: Themes in the Philosophy of T. H. Green,  and T. H. Green, Prolegomena to Ethics, David O. Brink (ed.) Reviewed by Bart Schultz.
Carol Hay, Kantianism, Liberalism, and Feminism: Resisting Oppression. Reviewed by Helga Varden.
Christy Mag Uidhir (ed.), Art and Abstract Objects. Reviewed by Robert Howell.
Michael Strevens, Tychomancy: Inferring Probability from Causal Structure. Reviewed by Colin Howson.
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Mind & Language, Vol. 28, #5, 2013
Original Articles
Diane Blakemore. Voice and Expressivity in Free Indirect Thought Representations: Imitation and Representation.
Stephen A. Butterfill and Ian A. Apperly. How to Construct a Minimal Theory of Mind.
Mark Jary. Two Types of Implicature: Material and Behavioural.
Graham Schafer, Tim I. Williams and Philip T. Smith. Which Words are Hard for Autistic Children to Learn?
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Modern Law Review, Vol. 76, #6, 2013
Articles
Hannah Quirk. Don't Mention the War: The Court of Appeal, the Criminal Cases Review Commission and Dealing with the Past in Northern Ireland.
Ralph Sandland. Sex and Capacity: The Management of Monsters?
Eloise Scotford and Rachael Walsh. The Symbiosis of Property and English Environmental Law – Property Rights in a Public Law Context.
Kathryn Hollingsworth. Theorising Children's Rights in Youth Justice: The Significance of Autonomy and Foundational Rights.
Legislation
Neil Parpworth. The Succession to the Crown Act 2013: Modernising the Monarchy.
Cases
Vanessa Bettinson and Gavin Dingwall. Challenging the Ongoing Injustice of Imprisonment for Public Protection: James, Wells and Lee v The United Kingdom.
David Cabrelli and Rebecca Zahn. The Elective and Automatic Theories of Termination in the Common Law of the Contract of Employment: Conundrum Resolved?
Adam Perry. Constitutional Conventions and the Prince of Wales.
Review Article
David Winterton. Contract Theory and Gain-Based Recovery.
Book Reviews
Scott Stephenson. The New Commonwealth Model of Constitutionalism: Theory and Practice – By Stephen Gardbaum.
Pritam Baruah. The Global Model of Constitutional Rights – By Kai Möller.
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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 94, #4, 2013
Original Articles
Mark McEvoy. Does The Necessity of Mathematical Truths Imply Their Apriority?
Mark Bauer. Multiple Realizability, Constraints, and Identity.
Kelly Trogdon. Grounding: Necessary or Contingent?
Jeff Behrends. Meta-normative Realism, Evolution, and Our Reasons to Survive.
Daniel S. Breyer. Knowledge, Credit, and Cognitive Agency.
Benjamin Jarvis. Knowledge, Cognitive Achievement, and Environmental Luck.
Nathan Ballantyne and Ian Evans. Schaffer's Demon.
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Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 13, #22, 2013
Jonathan Weisberg, "Knowledge in Action."
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Philosophical Review, Vol. 122, #4, 2013
Articles
Michael Caie. Rational Probabilistic Incoherence.
John Mackay. Quantifying over Possibilities.
Patrick Todd. Prepunishment and Explanatory Dependence: A New Argument for Incompatibilism about Foreknowledge and Freedom.
Book Reviews
Malte Willer reviews Epistemic Modality edited by Andy Egan and Brian Weatherson.
Laurence Thomas reviews Should Race Matter? Unusual Answers to the Usual Questions by David Boonin.
Anja Jauernig reviews Kant's Moral Metaphysics edited by Benjamin J. Bruxvoort Lipscomb and James Krueger.
Jeffrey Brand reviews Beyond Consequentialism by Paul Hurely.
Andrew Reisner reviews The Domain of Reasons by John Skorupski.
Helena de Bres reviews Fairness in Practice: A Social Contract for a Global Economy by Aaron James.
C. C. W. Taylor reviews Pursuits of Wisdom: Six Ways of Life in Ancient Philosophy from Socrates to Plotinus by John M. Cooper.
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 8, #11, 2013
Epistemology
Michael G. Titelbaum. Ten Reasons to Care About the Sleeping Beauty Problem.
Maria Baghramian and Anna Nicholson. The Puzzle of Self-Deception.
Legal & Political
William J. Talbott. Consequentialism and Human Rights.
Naturalistic Philosophy
Melanie Rosen and John Sutton. Self-Representation and Perspectives in Dreams.
Philosophy of Religion
John Spackman. Consciousness and the Prospects for Substance Dualism.
Philosophy of Science
Julian Reiss. Contextualising Causation Part I.
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Political Studies, Vol. 61, #4, 2013
Original Articles
Graham Smith, Peter John and Patrick Sturgis. Taking Political Engagement Online: An Experimental Analysis of Asynchronous Discussion Forums.
Kyle Murray and Owen Worth. Building Consent: Hegemony, ‘Conceptions of the World’ and the Role of Evangelicals in Global Politics.
Jon Mansell and Sara C. Motta. Re-articulating Dissent: Representing the Working Class from Third Way to New Right in Britain and Chile.
Michelle T. Clarke. The Mythologies of Contextualism: Method and Judgment in Skinner's Visions of Politics.
Craig Smith. Adam Smith: Left or Right?
Chiayu Chou. A Pseudo Dichotomy: Hobbism and Kantianism in Political Philosophy.
John William Tate. ‘We Cannot Give One Millimetre'? Liberalism, Enlightenment and Diversity.
Andrew Hindmoor and Josh McGeechan. Luck, Systematic Luck and Business Power: Lucky All the Way Down or Trying Hard to get What it Wants without Trying?
Sandra González-Bailon, Will Jennings and Martin Lodge. Politics in the Boardroom: Corporate Pay, Networks and Recruitment of Former Parliamentarians, Ministers and Civil Servants in Britain.
Andrew Cheon and Johannes Urpelainen. How do Competing Interest Groups Influence Environmental Policy? The Case of Renewable Electricity in Industrialized Democracies, 1989–2007.
Ian Bache and Louise Reardon. An Idea Whose Time has Come? Explaining the Rise of Well-Being in British Politics.
Jurgen De Wispelaere and Lindsay Stirton. The Politics of Unconditional Basic Income: Bringing Bureaucracy Back In.
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Politics, Vol. 33, #4, 2013
Original Articles
James Brassett, Stuart Croft and Nick Vaughan-Williams. Introduction: An Agenda for Resilience Research in Politics and International Relations.
James Brassett and Nick Vaughan-Williams. The Politics of Resilience from a Practitioner's Perspective: An Interview with Helen Braithwaite OBE.
Jon Coaffee. Rescaling and Responsibilising the Politics of Urban Resilience: From National Security to Local Place-Making.
Jonathan Joseph. Resilience in UK and French Security Strategy: An Anglo-Saxon Bias?
Dan Bulley. Producing and Governing Community (through) Resilience.
David Chandler. International Statebuilding and the Ideology of Resilience.
Paul D. Williams. Protection, Resilience and Empowerment: United Nations Peacekeeping and Violence against Civilians in Contemporary War Zones.
Lewis Herrington and Richard Aldrich. The Future of Cyber-Resilience in an Age of Global Complexity.
James A. Malcolm. Project Argus and the Resilient Citizen.
Peter Rogers. Rethinking Resilience: Articulating Community and the UK Riots.
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Ratio, Vol. 26, #4, 2013
Original Articles
Richard Joyce. Irrealism and the Genealogy of Morals.
Hallvard Lillehammer. A Distinction Without a Difference? Good Advice for Moral Error Theorists.
James Lenman. Ethics Without Errors.
Alison Hills. Faultless Moral Disagreement.
Sebastian Köhler and Michael Ridge. Revolutionary Expressivism.
Bart Streumer. Do Normative Judgements Aim to Represent the World?
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Teaching Philosophy, Vol. 36, #4, 2013
Articles
Michael Gettings. Student-Centered Discussions in Introductory Philosophy: A Case Study on the Nature of Art.
Jeffrey Maynes. Thinking about Critical Thinking.
Eric C. Mullis. Philosophy of the Body as Introduction to Philosophy.
Shlomo Sher. Teaching Value Issues in China to Chinese Students Enrolled in American Universities.
Dale Turner. How to Teach: Critical Thinking.
Reviews
David Boersema. "Philosophers: Debates and Dialogues," Fons Elders (moderator and narrator).
Chad Carmichael."Philosophical Logic: An Introduction to Advanced Topics," by George Englebretsen and Charles Sayward.
Donna Engelmann. "Beauty Unlimited," edited by Peg Zeglin Brand.
Liam Harte. "Terrorism: A Philosophical Investigation," by Igor Primoratz.
Richard Polt. "Plato: Republic," translated with an introduction and notes by Christopher Rowe.
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Utilitas, Vol. 25, #4, 2013
Research Articles
Johan E. Gustafsson. Indeterminacy and the Small-Improvement Argument.
Chris Mills. The Problem of Paternal Motives.
Adam Etinson. Human Rights, Claimability and the Uses of Abstraction. 
Shiri Cohen Kaminitz. Economics and Ethics under the Same Umbrella: Edgeworth's ‘Exact Utilitarianism’, 1877–1881. 
Book Reviews
Piers Norris Turner reviews Dale E. Miller, J. S. Mill: Moral, Social and Political Thought
Diane Jeske. David O. Brink reviews Mill's Progressive Principles.
David Weinstein reviews Frederick Rosen’s Mill. 
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