Tuesday, December 17, 2013

December 9, 2013

Analytic Philosophy, Vol. 54, #4, 2013 Bioethics, Vol. 38, #1, 2014
Business Ethics: A European Review, Vol. 23, #1, 2014
Emotion Researcher: Official Newsletter of the International Society for Research on Emotion, December 2013
Emotion Review, Vol. 5, #4, 2013

Analytic Philosophy, Vol. 54, #4, 2013
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Sam Cumming. Creatures of Darkness.
Michael Veber. I Know I am Not Gettiered.
Bill Brewer. Attention and Direct Realism.
Alexander C. R. Oldemeier. Entitlement and Epistemic Upgrading.
Conor McHugh. Normativism and Doxastic Deliberation.
DISCUSSION
Stina Maria Backstrom. Our Relation to Our Own Expressions: Comment on Bar-On, Green, and Finkelstein.
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Bioethics, Vol. 38, #1, 2014
Special Issue: Let Conscience Be Their Guide? Conscientious Refusals in Health Care
EDITORIAL
Carolyn McLeod and Jocelyn Downie. Let Conscience Be Their Guide? Conscientious Refusals in Health Care.
SPECIAL ISSUE PAPERS
Avery Kolers. Am I My Profession's Keeper?
Daniel Weinstock. Conscientious Refusal and Health Professionals: Does Religion Make a Difference?
Lori Kantymir and Carolyn McLeod. Justification for Conscience Exemptions in Health Care.
Chloë Fitzgerald. A Neglected Aspect of Conscience: Awareness of Implicit Attitudes.
Jacquelyn Shaw and Jocelyn Downie. Welcome to the Wild, Wild North: Conscientious Objection Policies Governing Canada's Medical, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Dental Professions.
BOOK REVIEW
Cheryl Macpherson. Environmental Health Ethics – By DB Resnik.
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Business Ethics: A European Review, Vol. 23, #1, 2014
Original Articles
Loy D. Watley. Training in ethical judgment with a modified Potter Box.
Subodh Kulkarni and Nagarajan Ramamoorthy. Intra-firm transfer of best practices in moral reasoning: a conceptual framework.
Johan Graafland and Lei Zhang. Corporate social responsibility in China: implementation and challenges.
Radu Vranceanu. Corporate profit, entrepreneurship theory and business ethics.
Concetta Carnevale and Maria Mazzuca. Sustainability report and bank valuation: evidence from European stock markets.
Pilar Giráldez and José Manuel Hurtado. Do independent directors protect shareholder value?
Angela Ayios, Ronald Jeurissen, Paul Manning and Laura J. Spence. Social capital: a review from an ethics perspective.
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Emotion Researcher: Official Newsletter of the International Society for Research on Emotion, December 2013
Original Articles
Jaak Panksepp. Subcortical Sources of our Cross-Species Emotional Feelings and Psychiatric Implications.
Kristen A. Lindquist. What can the brain tell us about emotion? A constructionist approach to emotion-brain correspondence.
Luiz Pessoa. Emotion beyond brain regions: Networks generate cognitive–emotional interactions.
Stephan Hamann. Imaging the Emotional Brain.
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Emotion Review, Vol. 5, #4, 2013
Special Section: Psychological Constructivism.
William A. Cunningham. Introduction to Special Section: Psychological Constructivism.
Gerald L. Clore and Andrew Ortony. Psychological Construction in the OCC Model of Emotion.
William A. Cunningham, Kristen A. Dunfield, and Paul E. Stillman. Emotional States from Affective Dynamics.
Kristen A. Lindquist. Emotions Emerge from More Basic Psychological Ingredients: A Modern Psychological Constructionist Model.
Tobias Brosch. On the Role of Appraisal Processes in the Construction of Emotion.
Luc Faucher. Constructionisms?
Lisa Feldman Barrett. Psychological Construction: The Darwinian Approach to the Science of Emotion.
Articles
Dina Mendonça. Emotions about Emotions.
Tom Hollenstein, Anna Lichtwarck-Aschoff, and Georges Potworowski. A Model of Socioemotional Flexibility at Three Time Scales.
Christian von Scheve and Sven Ismer. Towards a Theory of Collective Emotions.
View from a Discipline
Andrew Beatty. Current Emotion Research in Anthropology: Reporting the Field.
Comment on Previous Article
Michael J. Vitacco, Steven K. Erickson, and David A. Lishner. Holding Psychopaths Morally and Criminally Culpable.
Andrea L. Glenn, William S. Laufer, and Adrian Raine. Vitacco, Erickson, and Lishner: Holding Psychopaths Morally and Criminally Culpable.
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