Tuesday, January 28, 2014

January 28, 2014

Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 119, #2, 2014
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 41, #4, 2013
Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 22, #1, 2014
MAP: Minorities and Philosophy Newsletter, Winter 2014
The Monist, v. 97, #1, 2014
NDPR
Philosophy and the Black Experience, Vol. 13, #1, 2013
Political Psychology, vol. 35, #1, 2014


Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 119, #2, 2014
Original Articles
Ann Congleton. Beyond Business Ethics: An Agenda for the Trustworthy Teachers and Practitioners of Business.
Laurence Romani & Betina Szkudlarek. The Struggles of the Interculturalists: Professional Ethical Identity and Early Stages of Codes of Ethics Development.
Jessica Siegel Christian & Aleksander P. J. Ellis. The Crucial Role of Turnover Intentions in Transforming Moral Disengagement Into Deviant Behavior at Work.
John Tsalikis , Bruce Seaton & Phillip L. Shepherd. Business Ethics Index: Latin America.
Tzu-Kuan Chiu. Putting Responsible Finance to Work for Citi Microfinance.
Al-Karim Samnani , Sabrina Deutsch Salamon & Parbudyal Singh. Negative Affect and Counterproductive Workplace Behavior: The Moderating Role of Moral Disengagement and Gender.
Esben Rahbek Gjerdrum Pedersen & Wencke Gwozdz. From Resistance to Opportunity-Seeking: Strategic Responses to Institutional Pressures for Corporate Social Responsibility in the Nordic Fashion Industry.
Carrie Dusterhoff , J. Barton Cunningham & James N. MacGregor. The Effects of Performance Rating, Leader–Member Exchange, Perceived Utility, and Organizational Justice on Performance Appraisal Satisfaction: Applying a Moral Judgment Perspective.
David Orozco & Latha Poonamallee. The Role of Ethics in the Commercialization of Indigenous Knowledge.
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The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 41, #4, 2013
Symposium Articles
Introduction.
John-Stewart Gordon and Jerome Bickenbach.
John-Stewart Gordon. Is Inclusive Education a Human Right?
Caroline Harnacke. Disability and Capability: Exploring the Usefulness of Martha Nussbaum's Capabilities Approach for the UN Disability Rights Convention.
Anita Silvers and Leslie Francis. Human Rights, Civil Rights: Prescribing Disability Discrimination Prevention in Packaging Essential Health Benefits.
Nandini Devi. Supported Decision-Making and Personal Autonomy for Persons with Intellectual Disabilities: Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Tushti Chopra. Expanding the Horizons of Disability Law in India: A Study from a Human Rights Perspective.
Jerome Bickenbach. Disability, “Being Unhealthy,” and Rights to Health.
Independents
Rebecca Dresser. Subversive Subjects: Rule-Breaking and Deception in Clinical Trials.
Aakash Kaushik Shah, Jonathan Warsh and Aaron S. Kesselheim. The Ethics of Intellectual Property Rights in an Era of Globalization.
Mélanie E. de Wit, Clifford M. Marks, Jeffrey P. Natterman and Albert W. Wu. Supporting Second Victims of Patient Safety Events: Shouldn't These Communications Be Covered by Legal Privilege?
Jennifer A. Chandler, Alexandra Mogyoros, Tristana Martin Rubio and Eric Racine. Another Look at the Legal and Ethical Consequences of Pharmacological Memory Dampening: The Case of Sexual Assault.
Tom Humphries, Raja Kushalnagar, Gaurav Mathur, Donna Jo Napoli, Carol Padden, Christian Rathmann and Scott Smith. The Right to Language.
Penney Lewis and Isra Black. Adherence to the Request Criterion in Jurisdictions Where Assisted Dying Is Lawful? A Review of the Criteria and Evidence in the Netherlands, Belgium, Oregon, and Switzerland.
Columns
Lainie Friedman Ross. Predictive Genetic Testing of Children and the Role of the Best Interest Standard.
Virginia Rowthorn. A Place for All at the Global Health Table: A Case Study about Creating an Interprofessional Global Health Project.
Book Review
Eric G. Campbell. Conflicts of Interest and the Future of Medicine: The United States, France and Japan Marc A. Rodwin.
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Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 22, #1, 2014
Original Articles
Katrin Flikschuh. The Idea of Philosophical Fieldwork: Global Justice, Moral Ignorance, and Intellectual Attitudes.
Rebecca Stone. Unconscionability, Exploitation, and Hypocrisy.
Chris Armstrong. Justice and Attachment to Natural Resources.
Paul Bou-Habib. The Moralized View of Parental Partiality.
Emily McTernan. How to Make Citizens Behave: Social Psychology, Liberal Virtues, and Social Norms.
Eric MacGilvray. Democratic Doubts: Pragmatism and the Epistemic Defense of Democracy.
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MAP: Minorities and Philosophy Newsletter, Winter 2014
Chapter Updates
Project Highlight: The MAP Mentor Program
New in 2014
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The Monist, v. 97, #1, 2014
Articles
Bence Nanay. The Dethroning of Ideocracy: Robert Musil as a Philosopher.
Philip Kitcher. The Youth Without Qualities.
Achille C. Varzi. Musil’s Imaginary Bridge.
Sabine Döring. What Is an Emotion? Musil’s Adverbial Theory.
Kevin Mulligan. Foolishness, Stupidity, and Cognitive Values.
Barbara Sattler. Contingency and Necessity: Human Agency in Musil’s The Man Without Qualities.
Catrin Misselhorn. Musil’s Metaphilosophical View: Between Philosophical Naturalism and Philosophy as Literature.
Philippe Mach. Ethics and Aesthetics: Reuniting the Siamese Twins.
Catherine Wilson. Mach, Musil, and Modernism.
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NDPR
Hans Maes and Jerrold Levinson (eds.), Art and Pornography: Philosophical Essays. Reviewed by Natalie Nenadic.  
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Philosophy and the Black Experience, Vol. 13, #1, 2013
Articles
Malik simba-Fresno. Trayvon Stood His Ground.
John Mendez. Trayvon Martin: Standing on Sacred Ground.
Naomi Zack. Racial Inequality and a Theory of Applicative Justice.
Dwayne Tunstall. William R. Jones’s Philosophy of Religion.
Tommy J. Curry. Beyond the Heuristic Posit: William R. Jones and the “Legitimacy and Necessity of Black.
Philosophy” Reconsidered towards a More Radical End. John H. McClendon III and Brittany L. O’Neal.
William R. Jones and Philosophical Theology: Transgressing and Transforming. Conventional Boundaries of Black Liberation Theory.
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Political Psychology, Vol. 35, #1, 2014
Presidential Address
P. G. Klandermans. Identity Politics and Politicized Identities: Identity Processes and the Dynamics of Protest.
ARTICLES
Costas Panagopoulos. I've Got My Eyes on You: Implicit Social-Pressure Cues and Prosocial Behavior.
Dustin Tingley. Face-Off: Facial Features and Strategic Choice.
James H. Liu, Chris G. Sibley and Li-Li Huang. History Matters: Effects of Culture-specific Symbols on Political Attitudes and Intergroup Relations.
Caroline Howarth, Wolfgang Wagner, Nicola Magnusson and Gordon Sammut. “It's Only Other People Who Make Me Feel Black”: Acculturation, Identity, and Agency in a Multicultural Community.
Mark Travers, Leaf Van Boven and Charles Judd. The Secrecy Heuristic: Inferring Quality from Secrecy in Foreign Policy Contexts.
REPLY TO COMMENT
James Crouse and Douglas Stalker. Reply to Kenneth Thomas's “Wild Analysis in Politics”.
RESPONSE TO REPLY
Kenneth R. Thomas. In Defense of Mainstream Conservatism: A Response to Crouse and Stalker.
BOOK REVIEW
Paul L. Wachtel. Obama's Race: The 2008 Election and the Dream of a Post-racial America. By Michael Tesler and David O. Sears.
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