Thursday, December 19, 2013

December 19, 2013

British Journal of Aesthetics, Vol. 53, #4, 2013
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Vol. 21, #6, 2013
International Journal for the Study of Skepticism, Vol. 3, #4, 2013
Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 10, #4, 2013
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 50, 2014
Kant Yearbook, Vol. 5, #1, 2013
Law & Ethics of Human Rights, Vol. 7, #2, 2013
Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 15, #1, 2014
Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 37, #1, 2014
Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol. 19, #4, 2013
Science, Technology & Human Values, Vol. 39, #1, 2014

British Journal of Aesthetics, Vol. 53, #4, 2013
Notes on Contributors.
Articles
Susan Hahn. How Can a Sceptic Have a Standard of Taste?
Paisley Livingston. Du Bos’ Paradox.
Simon J. Evnine. Ready-Mades: Ontology and Aesthetics.
Chris Mortensen, Steve Leishman, Peter Quigley, and Theresa Helke. How Many Impossible Images Did Escher Produce?
W. P. Seeley. Art, Meaning, and Perception: A Question of Methods for a Cognitive Neuroscience of Art.
Lee Walters. Repeatable Artworks as Created Types: For Neil Walters BSA Prize Essay, 2012.
Book Reviews
James Hall. The Blind Spot: An Essay on the Relations between Painting and Sculpture in the Modern Age.
Jon Robson. The Art of Comics—A Philosophical Approach.
Marco Murelli. The Smile of Tragedy: Nietzsche and the Art of Virtue.
John Rapko. A General Theory of Visual Culture.
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British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Vol. 21, #6, 2013 (UM folks must ILL articles)
An Editor's Reflection
John Rogers. An editor's reflections.
Articles
Dylan Brian Futter. On Irony Interpretation: Socratic Method in Plato's Euthyphro.
Tamer Nawar. Knowledge and True Belief at Theaetetus 201a–c
Tobias Hoffmann. Freedom Beyond Practical Reason: Duns Scotus on Will-Dependent Relations.
Giovanni Gellera. Calvinist Metaphysics and the Eucharist in the Early Seventeenth Century.
Andrew Israelsen. God, Mixed Modes, and Natural Law: An Intellectualist Interpretation of Locke's Moral Philosophy
Ryan Hickerson.What the Wise Ought Believe: A Voluntarist Interpretation of Hume's General Rules.
Hans-Christoph Schmidt am Busch. ‘The Egg of Columbus’?How Fourier's social theory exerted a significant (and problematic) influence on the formation of Marx's anthropology and social critique.
Fatema Amijee. The Role of Attention in Russell's Theory of Knowledge.
James McElvenny. International Language and the Everyday: Contact and Collaboration Between C.K. Ogden, Rudolf Carnap and Otto Neurath.
Comment
Stephen Buckle. Hume's Preference for the Enquiry: A Reply to Miller.
Book Reviews
Patricia Curd. Introduction to the Presocratics: A Thematic Approach to Early Greek Philosophy with Key Readings.
C.S. Meijns. John Blund: Treatise on the Soul.
Jordan Taylor. Emotion and Cognitive Life in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy.
Mario Brandhorst. Nietzsche, Naturalism, and Normativity.
Owen Hulatt. The Dialectics of Aesthetic Agency: Revaluating German Aesthetics from Kant to Adorno.
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International Journal for the Study of Skepticism, Vol. 3, #4, 2013
Article
Mark McBride. Davies on Easy Knowledge.
Philip Atkins and Ian Nance. A Problem for the Closure Argument.
Kevin McCain; William Rowley. Pick Your Poison: Beg the Question or Embrace Circularity.
Shaul Tor. Sextus Empiricus on Xenophanes’ Scepticism.
Danny Frederick. Doxastic Voluntarism: A Sceptical Defence.
Hamid Vahid. Skepticism and the Liberal/Conservative Conceptions of Perceptual Justification.
Book Reviews
In Praise of Reason by Michael P. Lynch. Review by Allan Hazlett.
Pyrrhonism in Ancient, Modern, and Contemporary Philosophy. Edited by Diego E. Machuca. Review by Gianni Paganini.
Pyrrhonian Scepticism and Hegel’s Theory of Judgement: A Treatise on the Possibility of Scientific Inquiry. By Ioannis Trisokkas. Review by Roger E. Eichorn.
Scepticisme et langage. By Lorenzo Corti. Review by Guillaume Dye.
Skepsis: Le débat des modernes sur le scepticisme. By Gianni Paganini. Review by John Christian Laursen.
The Routledge Companion to Epistemology. Edited by Sven Bernecker and Duncan Pritchard. Review by Aidan McGlynn.
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Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 10, #4, 2013
Special Issue: Nonhuman Animal Ethics
Editorial
Michael A. Ashby, Leigh E. Rich. “As Flies to Wanton Boys”: Dilemmas and Dodging in the Field of Nonhuman Animal Ethics.
Rob Irvine, Chris Degeling, Ian Kerridge. Bioethics and Nonhuman Animals.
Recent Developments
Thaddeus Mason Pope, Bernadette Richards. Who Makes the Decisions, Especially When it Concerns Minors?
Original Research
Joel Marks. Animal Abolitionism Meets Moral Abolitionism.
Elisa Aaltola. Skepticism, Empathy, and Animal Suffering.
Jessica Pierce. The Dying Animal.
Roger Scruton. Our Love for Animals.
Melanie Rock, Chris Degeling. Public Health Ethics and a Status for Pets as Person-Things.
Jane Johnson. Vulnerable Subjects? The Case of Nonhuman Animals in Experimentation.
Richard Twine. Animals on Drugs: Understanding the Role of Pharmaceutical Companies in the Animal-Industrial Complex.
Book Review
Jan Deckers. The Costs and Benefits of Animal Experiments.
Deborah Oyer. The Good Doctor: What Patients Want.
Film Review
Katrina A. Bramstedt. The Intouchables.
Katrina A. Bramstedt. Amour.
Case Studies
Marc Bekoff. Compassionate Conservation and the Ethics of Species Research and Preservation: Hamsters, Black-Footed Ferrets, and a Response to Rob Irvine.
Nancy Sturman. Many Hurdles for the Translation of Species Preservation Research.
Sahotra Sarkar. Multiple Criteria and Trade-Offs in Environmental Ethics.
David M. Frank. Bad Conservation Research Is Unethical Conservation Research.
Denise Russell. Animal Ethics Committee Guidelines and Shark Research.
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Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 50, 2014
Articles
Ping Dong, Robert S. Wyer Jr. How time flies: The effects of conversation characteristics and partner attractiveness on duration judgments in a social interaction.
Carey K. Morewedge, Tamar Krishnamurti, Dan Ariely Focused on fairness: Alcohol intoxication increases the costly rejection of inequitable rewards.
Tom G.E. Damen, Rick B. van Baaren, Ap Dijksterhuis. You should read this! Perceiving and acting upon action primes influences one's sense of agency.
Erika A. Patall, Breana J. Sylvester, Cheon-woo Han. The role of competence in the effects of choice on motivation.
Anne-Sophie Chaxel. The impact of procedural priming of selective accessibility on self-generated and experimenter-provided anchors.
Tobias Greitemeyer. Intense acts of violence during video game play make daily life aggression appear innocuous: A new mechanism why violent video games increase aggression.
Chadly Stern, Tessa V. West. Circumventing anxiety during interpersonal encounters to promote interest in contact: An implementation intention approach.
Donna D. Whitsett, Yuichi Shoda. An approach to test for individual differences in the effects of situations without using moderator variables.
James F.M. Cornwell, E. Tory Higgins. Locomotion concerns with moral usefulness: When liberals endorse conservative binding moral foundations.
Evelien Bossuyt, Agnes Moors, Jan De Houwer. On angry approach and fearful avoidance: The goal-dependent nature of emotional approach and avoidance tendencies.
Lydia Woodyatt, Michael Wenzel. A needs-based perspective on self-forgiveness: Addressing threat to moral identity as a means of encouraging interpersonal and intrapersonal restoration.
Isabell Hühnel, Mara Fölster, Katja Werheid, Ursula Hess. Empathic reactions of younger and older adults: No age related decline in affective responding.
Matthew D. Rocklage, Russell H. Fazio. Individual differences in valence weighting: When, how, and why they matter.
Chiara Longoni, Peter M. Gollwitzer, Gabriele Oettingen. A green paradox: Validating green choices has ironic effects on behavior, cognition, and perception.
John J. Skowronski, Joel S. Milner, Michael F. Wagner, Julie L. Crouch, Thomas R. McCanne. Pushing the boundaries of human expertise in face perception: Emotion expression identification and error as a function of presentation angle, presentation time, and emotion.
Jamin Halberstadt, Piotr Winkielman. Easy on the eyes, or hard to categorize: Classification difficulty decreases the appeal of facial blends.
Rafay A. Siddiqui, Frank May, Ashwani Monga. Reversals of task duration estimates: Thinking how rather than why shrinks duration estimates for simple tasks, but elongates estimates for complex tasks.
Jan-Willem van Prooijen, Jennifer Coffeng, Marjolijn Vermeer. Power and retributive justice: How trait information influences the fairness of punishment among power holders.
Kenneth G. DeMarree, Kimberly Rios. Understanding the relationship between self-esteem and self-clarity: The role of desired self-esteem.
Adam J. Fay, Jon K. Maner. When does heat promote hostility? Person by situation interactions shape the psychological effects of haptic sensations.
Mark J. Brandt, Hans IJzerman, Ap Dijksterhuis, Frank J. Farach, Jason Geller, Roger Giner-Sorolla, James A. Grange, Marco Perugini, Jeffrey R. Spies, Anna van 't Veer. The Replication Recipe: What makes for a convincing replication?
Zhansheng Chen, Kai-Tak Poon, Michael J. Bernstein, Fei Teng. Rejecting another pains the self: The impact of perceived future rejection.
Reports
Keon West, Rhiannon Turner. Using extended contact to improve physiological responses and behavior toward people with schizophrenia.
Steven L. Blader, Naomi B. Rothman. Paving the road to preferential treatment with good intentions: Empathy, accountability and fairness.
Flash Reports
Loreal Shea, E.J. Masicampo. Self-affirmation counteracts the effects of burdens on judgments of distance.
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Kant Yearbook, Vol. 5, #1, 2013
Articles
Briesen, Jochen. Is Kant (W)right? – On Kant’s Regulative Ideas and Wright’s Entitlements.
Cohen, Alix. Kant on Doxastic Voluntarism and its Implications for Epistemic Responsibility.
Kitcher, Patricia. Kant versus the Asymmetry Dogma.
Seide, Ansgar. Kant on Empirical Knowledge and Induction in the Two Introductions to the Critique of the Power of Judgment.
Valaris, Markos. Spontaneity and Cognitive Agency.
Westphal, Kenneth R. Kant’s Cognitive Semantics, Newton’s Rule 4 of Experimental Philosophy and Scientific Realism Today.
List of Contributors
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Law & Ethics of Human Rights, Vol. 7, #2, 2013
Articles
Howse, Robert / Teitel, Ruti. Humanity Bounded and Unbounded: The Regulation of External Self-determination under International Law.
Wyman, Katrina M. Are We Morally Obligated to Assist Climate Change Migrants?
Spijkerboer, Thomas. Moving Migrants, States, and RightsHuman Rights and Border Deaths.
Bashi, Sari. Controlling Perimeters, Controlling Lives:Israel and Gaza.

NDPR
Gregg D. Caruso (ed.), Exploring the Illusion of Free Will and Moral Responsibility. Reviewed by Brian Robinson.
Alan H. Goldman, Philosophy and The Novel. Reviewed by Ole Martin Skilleås.
Avi Lifschitz, Language and Enlightenment: The Berlin Debates of the Eighteenth Century. Reviewed by Corey W. Dyck.
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Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 15, #1, 2014
Special Issue: Nursing in the 21st Century, Guest Editor, Dr. Janet Holt
Editorial
Janet Holt. Nursing in the 21st century: is there a place for nursing philosophy?
Original Articles
Theodore A. Metzler and Susan J. Barnes. Three dialogues concerning robots in elder care.
Renee M. Dunnington. The nature of reality represented in high fidelity human patient simulation: philosophical perspectives and implications for nursing education.
P. Anne Scott, Anne Matthews and Marcia Kirwan. What is nursing in the 21st century and what does the 21st century health system require of nursing?
Mark Risjord. Nursing and human freedom.
June F. Kikuchi. Risjord's philosophy of nursing science: concerns and questions.
Roger Newham, Joan Curzio, Graham Carr and Louise Terry. Contemporary nursing wisdom in the UK and ethical knowing: difficulties in conceptualising the ethics of nursing.
Conference Report
Melody Carter. Nursing in The 21st Century: Perfect Practice, Imperfect Practitioners.
2013(Post)Graduate Essay Prize Winner
Olga Petrovskaya. Is there nursing phenomenology after Paley? Essay on rigorous reading.
Dialogue Contribution
Olga Petrovskaya. Domesticating Paley: how we misread Paley (and phenomenology).
Book Review
Carolyn Garcia. Ethical and Philosophical Aspects of Nursing Children and Young People.
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Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 37, #1, 2014
Articles
Ty Landrum. Virtue beyond Reason.
Stephen Satris. Wittgenstein's Lectures on Religious Belief.
Zed Adams. Against Moral Intellectualism.
Critical Discussion
Michael Campbell. Inwardness and Sociability: A Reply to Carter.
Drew Carter. Morality and a Scaffolding of Facts.
Reviews
Edward Kanterian. Formen der Anschauung. Eine Philosophie der Mathematik – By Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer.
Patrick Sherry. Practices of Wonder: Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives – Edited by Sophia Vasalou.
Jonas Ahlskog. Testimony, Trust and Authority – By Benjamin McMyler.
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Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol. 19, #4, 2013
European Perspectives on Teaching Social Responsibility in Science and Engineering
Editorial
Henk Zandvoort, Tom Børsen, Michael Deneke. Editors’ Overview Perspectives on Teaching Social Responsibility to Students in Science and Engineering.
Original Paper
Haldun M. Ozaktas. Teaching Science, Technology, and Society to Engineering Students: A Sixteen Year Journey.
Commentary
Hartwig Spitzer. Introduction of Interdisciplinary Teaching: Two Case Studies.
Original Paper
E. Alpay. Student-Inspired Activities for the Teaching and Learning of Engineering Ethics.
Commentary
André Baier. Student-Driven Courses on the Social and Ecological Responsibilities of Engineers.
Original Paper
Masamichi Minehata, Judi Sture, Nariyoshi Shinomiya. Implementing Biosecurity Education: Approaches, Resources and Programmes.
Commentary
Kathryn Nixdorff. Education for Life Scientists on the Dual-Use Implications of Their Research.
Original Paper
Tom Børsen, Avan N. Antia, Mirjam Sophia Glessmer. A Case Study of Teaching Social Responsibility to Doctoral Students in the Climate Sciences.
Commentary
Gerd Michelsen. Sustainable Development as a Challenge for Undergraduate Students: The Module “Science Bears Responsibility” in the Leuphana Bachelor’s Programme.
Original Paper
Neelke Doorn, J. Otto Kroesen. Using and Developing Role Plays in Teaching Aimed at Preparing for Social Responsibility.
Commentary
Iris Hunger. Some Personal Notes on Role Plays as an Excellent Teaching Tool.
Original Paper
Wolfgang J. Liebert. Preparing to Understand and Use Science in the Real World: Interdisciplinary Study Concentrations at the Technical University of Darmstadt.
Commentary
Jaime Fabregat. Explicit Training in Human Values and Social Attitudes of Future Engineers in Spain.
Original Paper
A. Takala, K. Korhonen-Yrjänheikki. A National Collaboration Process: Finnish Engineering Education for the Benefit of People and Environment.
Commentary
Robert Geerts. Dialogue on Sustainable Development as Part of Engineering Education: The Relevance of the Finnish Case.
Original Paper
Christelle Didier, Antoine Derouet. Social Responsibility in French Engineering Education: A Historical and Sociological Analysis.
Commentary
Eddie Conlon. Broadening Engineering Education: Bringing the Community In.
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Science, Technology & Human Values, Vol. 39, #1, 2014
Editorial
Edward J. Hackett. The Vilnius Declaration.
Articles
Rik Wehrens, Marleen Bekker,and Roland Bal. Hybrid Management Configurations in Joint Research.
Erin A. Cech. Culture of Disengagement in Engineering Education?
Jeannette Pols. Knowing Patients: Turning Patient Knowledge into Science.
Special Section
Stuart Blume, Vasilis Galis,and Andrés Valderrama Pineda. Introduction: STS and Disability.
Gaby Admon-Rick. Impaired Encoding: Calculating, Ordering, and the “Disability Percentages” Classification System.
Laura Mauldin. Precarious Plasticity: Neuropolitics, Cochlear Implants, and the Redefinition of Deafness.
Vasilis Galis and Francis Lee. A Sociology of Treason: The Construction of Weakness.
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