Wednesday, January 15, 2014

January 15, 2014, Part 2

Philosophical Review, Vol. 123, #1, 2014
Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 13, #23-24, 2013
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 9, #1, 2014
Philosophy of Science, Vol. 80, #5, 2013
Political Studies Review, Vol. 12, #1, 2014

Philosophical Review, Vol. 123, #1, 2014
Articles
Kenny Easwaran. Regularity and Hyperreal Credences.
Theron Pummer. Does Division Multiply Desert?
Critical Notice
Stephen Darwall. Agreement Matters: Critical Notice of Derek Parfit, On What Matters.
Book Reviews
Sydney Penner. Metaphysical Themes, 1274–1671.
Adam D. Moore. Unpopular Privacy: What Must We Hide?
Alexander Bird. Laws and Lawmakers: Science, Metaphysics, and the Laws of Nature.
Marco Zingano. The Development of Ethics: A Historical and Critical Study. Vol. 1: From Socrates to the Reformation.
Jonathan Schaffer. Writing the Book of the World.
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Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 13, #23-24, 2013
David Plunkett and Tim Sundell, "Disagreement and the Semantics of Normative and Evaluative Terms"
Andrew Bacon, "Quantificational Logic and Empty Names"
http://www.philosophersimprint.org/013024/
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 9, #1, 2014
Continental Philosophy
Tom Eyers. Paul de Man's Philosophical Poetics.
Epistemology
Simon M. Huttegger. How Much Rationality Do We Need to Explain Conventions?
Ethics
Patricia Marino. Philosophy of Sex.
History of Philosophy
Steven Tester. Some Early-Modern Discussions of Vagueness: Locke, Leibniz, Kant.
Legal & Political
Juan Vega Gomez. The Hart-Fuller Debate.
Logic & Philosophy of Language
Denis Bonnay. Logical Constants, or How to use Invariance in Order to Complete the Explication of Logical Consequence.
Naturalistic Philosophy
Mark Phelan. Experimental Pragmatics: An Introduction for Philosophers.
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Philosophy of Science, Vol. 80, #5, 2013
General Philosophy of Science
Explanation
Juha Saatsi and Mark Pexton. Reassessing Woodward’s Account of Explanation: Regularities, Counterfactuals, and Noncausal Explanations. 
Cyrille Imbert. Relevance, Not Invariance, Explanatoriness, Not Manipulability: Discussion of Woodward’s Views on Explanatory Relevance.
Jaakko Kuorikoski and Samuli Pöyhönen. Understanding Nonmodular Functionality: Lessons from Genetic Algorithms.
Causation and Causal Inference
Alexandre Marcellesi. Is Race a Cause?
Karen R. Zwier. An Epistemology of Causal Inference from Experiment. 
Holly Andersen. When to Expect Violations of Causal Faithfulness and Why It Matters.
Frederick Eberhardt. Experimental Indistinguishability of Causal Structures.
Hypothesis Testing and Experimentation
Teru Miyake. Underdetermination, Black Boxes, and Measurement.
David Teira. A Contractarian Solution to the Experimenter’s Regress.
Casey Helgeson. The Confirmational Significance of Agreeing Measurements.
Jan Sprenger. Testing a Precise Null Hypothesis: The Case of Lindley’s Paradox.
Formal Epistemology, Decision Theory, and Game Theory
Samir Okasha. The Evolution of Bayesian Updating.
Brad Armendt. Pragmatic Interests and Imprecise Belief.
J. McKenzie Alexander. Preferential Attachment and the Search for Successful Theories.
Elliott Wagner. The Explanatory Relevance of Nash Equilibrium: One-Dimensional Chaos in Boundedly Rational Learning.
Values in Science
Heather Douglas. The Value of Cognitive Values.
Kevin C. Elliott and David Willmes. Cognitive Attitudes and Values in Science.
Daniel Steel. Acceptance, Values, and Inductive Risk.
Matthew J. Brown. Values in Science beyond Underdetermination and Inductive Risk.
P. D. Magnus. What Scientists Know Is Not a Function of What Scientists Know.
Modeling and Representation
Till Grüne-Yanoff. Appraising Models Nonrepresentationally.
Michael Goldsby. The “Structure” of the “Strategy”: Looking at the Matthewson-Weisberg Trade-off and Its Justificatory Role for the Multiple-Models Approach.
Tarja Knuuttila and Andrea Loettgers. Synthetic Modeling and Mechanistic Account: Material Recombination and Beyond.
Roman Frigg, Leonard A. Smith, and David A. Stainforth. The Myopia of Imperfect Climate Models: The Case of UKCP09.
Metaphysics of Science: Laws, Necessity, and Contingency
Johanna Wolff. Are Conservation Laws Metaphysically Necessary?
Kari L. Theurer. Seventeenth-Century Mechanism: An Alternative Framework for Reductionism.
Joseph D. Martin. Is the Contingentist/Inevitabilist Debate a Matter of Degrees?
Philosophy of Biological Sciences
Benjamin Sheredos, Daniel Burnston, Adele Abrahamsen, and William Bechtel. Why Do Biologists Use So Many Diagrams?
Melinda Bonnie Fagan. The Stem Cell Uncertainty Principle.
Michael Silberstein and Anthony Chemero. Constraints on Localization and Decomposition as Explanatory Strategies in the Biological Sciences.
Matthew J. Barker and Joel D. Velasco. Deep Conventionalism about Evolutionary Groups.
Grant Ramsey. Human Nature in a Post-essentialist World.
Adam Hochman. Do We Need a Device to Acquire Ethnic Concepts?
Philosophy of Cognition, Neuroscience, and Psychology
Andrea Scarantino. Rethinking Functional Reference.
Michael Roche. A Difficulty for Testing the Inner Sense Theory of Introspection.
Worth Boone. Operationalizing Consciousness: Subjective Report and Task Performance.
Markus I. Eronen. No Levels, No Problems: Downward Causation in Neuroscience.
Philosophy of Medical Sciences
Cecilia Nardini and Jan Sprenger. Bias and Conditioning in Sequential Medical Trials. 
Dana Tulodziecki. Shattering the Myth of Semmelweis.
Philosophy of Physical Sciences
Michael Tamir. Geodesic Universality in General Relativity.
Thomas Müller. A Generalized Manifold Topology for Branching Space-Times.
Katherine Brading. Presentism as an Empirical Hypothesis. 
Bryan W. Roberts. When We Do (and Do Not) Have a Classical Arrow of Time.
Michael E. Cuffaro and Wayne C. Myrvold. On the Debate Concerning the Proper Characterization of Quantum Dynamical Evolution.
Thomas Pashby. Do Quantum Objects Have Temporal Parts?
Meir Hemmo and Orly Shenker. Probability Zero in Bohm’s Theory. 
William Goodwin. Quantum Chemistry and Organic Theory.
Elay Shech. What Is the Paradox of Phase Transitions?
John D. Norton. The End of the Thermodynamics of Computation: A No-Go Result.
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Political Studies Review, Vol. 12, #1, 2014
Selected Book Reviews will be heading For book reviews only do POLTICIAL THEORY and International Relations
Mark Wenman. Editorial.
Symposium on Progressive Politics
Emily Robinson. Preface.
David Blaazer. Progressivism: An Idea Whose Time has Gone?
Robert M. Page. ‘Progressive’ Turns in Post-1945 Conservative Social Policy.
Simon Griffiths. What was Progressive in ‘Progressive Conservatism'?
Peter Sloman. Partners in Progress? British Liberals and the Labour Party since 1918.
Emily Robinson and Joe Twyman. Speaking at Cross Purposes? The Rhetorical Problems of ‘Progressive’ Politics.
Michael Freeden. Progress and Progressivism: Thoughts on an Elusive Term.
ARTICLES
Matt Beech and Kevin Hickson. Blue or Purple? Reflections on the Future of the Labour Party.
BOOK REVIEWS
POLITICAL THEORY
Guy Lancaster. Trauma: A Social Theory – By Jeffrey C. Alexander.
Christopher M. Brown. Contemporary Confucian Political Philosophy – By Stephen C. Angle.
Peter Lamb. Understanding Marxism – By Geoff Boucher.
Andy Knott. Cognitive Capitalism – By Yann Moulier Boutang.
Kei Hiruta. Under Weber's Shadow: Modernity, Subjectivity and Politics in Habermas, Arendt and MacIntyre – By Keith Breen.
Gulsen Seven. Justice, Legitimacy, and Diversity: Political Authority between Realism and Moralism – Edited by Emanuela Ceva and Enzo Rossi.
Ross Mittiga. Finding Oneself in the Other – By G. A. Cohen.
Guy Lancaster. Beyond Biopolitics: Theory, Violence, and Horror in World Politics – By Francois Debrix and Alexander Barder.
Andrew Shorten. Toleration Re-examined – Edited by Derek Edyvane and Matt Matravers.
Ignas Kalpokas. Kant's Political Theory: Interpretations and Applications – Edited by Elizabeth Ellis.
Duncan Bell. The Oxford Handbook of Political Philosophy – Edited by David Estlund; The Oxford Handbook of the History of Political Philosophy – Edited by George Klosko.
Luke Ulas. Cosmopolitan War – By Cécile Fabre.
Wendell John Coats Jr. The Political Philosophy of Alexander Hamilton – By Michael P. Federici.
Martin Beckstein. A Companion to Michael Oakeshott – Edited by Paul Franco and Leslie Marsh.
Lior Erez. From Global Poverty to Global Equality: A Philosophical Exploration – By Pablo Gilabert.
Harry Annison. On Thinking Institutionally – By Hugh Heclo.
Paul Sagar. Luck, Value and Commitment: Themes from the Ethics of Bernard Williams – Edited by Ulrike Heuer and Gerald Lang.
Jeffrey D. Hilmer. Framing Democracy: A Behavioral Approach to Democratic Theory – By Jamie Terence Kelly.
David S. Moon. Freedom after the Critique of Foundations: Marx, Liberalism, Castoriadis and Agonistic Autonomy – By Alexandros Kioupkiolis.
Ben Trott. The Making of the Indebted Man: An Essay on the Neoliberal Condition – By Maurizio Lazzarato.
Nahshon Perez. Why Tolerate Religion? – By Brian Leiter.
Sarbeswar Sahoo. The Life and Times of Liberal Democracy – By C. B. Macpherson; Democracy in the Making: How Activist Groups Form – By Kathleen M. Blee.
Erik De Bom. Living Together as Equals: The Demands of Citizenship – By Andrew Mason.
Andy Knott. Antonio Negri – By Timothy S. Murphy.
Jeffrey D. Hilmer. Max Stirner – Edited by Saul Newman.
Harrison P. Frye. Global Justice and Territory – By Cara Nine.
Maciej Hartlinski. Toward Leader Democracy – By Jan Pakulski and András Körösényi.
Yuval Jobani. Freedom from Past Injustices: A Critical Evaluation of Claims for Intergenerational Reparations – By Nahshon Perez.
Dorine Boumans. The Politics of Urban Governance – By Jon Pierre.
Vincent Geoghegan. Fool's Gold? Utopianism in the Twenty-First Century – By Lucy Sargisson.
Ed Wright. Foucault and the Politics of Hearing – By Lauri Siisiäinen.
Alessandra Sarquis. Global Governance – By Timothy Sinclair.
Claudia Franziska Brühwiler. Masters of the Universe: Hayek, Friedman, and the Birth of Neoliberal Politics – By Daniel Stedman Jones.
Irmak Ertuna-Howison. The Decadence of Industrial Democracies – By Bernard Stiegler.
Paolo Morisi. Thomas Hobbes and Carl Schmitt: The Politics of Order and Myth – Edited by Johan Tralau.
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