Thursday, January 30, 2014

January 30, 2014 Part A

Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 31, #1, 2014
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 119, #3, 2014
Law & Society Review, Vol. 48, #1, 2014
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, Vol. 17, #1, 2014
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Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 31, #1, 2014
Original Articles
Larry S. Temkin. Universal Health Coverage: Solution or Siren? Some Preliminary Thoughts.
Robert Sparrow. Better Living Through Chemistry? A Reply to Savulescu and Persson on ‘Moral Enhancement’.
Zachary Hoskins. Ex-offender Restrictions.
Richard L. Lippke. Some Surprising Implications of Negative Retributivism.
Piero Moraro. Respecting Autonomy Through the Use of Force: the Case of Civil Disobedience.
Michael Tiboris. Blaming the Kids: Children's Agency and Diminished Responsibility.
Govert den Hartogh. Comforting the Parents by Administering Neuromuscular Blockers to the Dying Child: A Conflict Between Ethics and Law?
Reviewed in this issue:
Liezl van Zyl. Character as Moral Fiction – By Mark Alfano.
Julian C Hughes. Emotions and Personhood. Exploring Fragility — Making Sense of Vulnerability – By Giovanni Stanghellini and René Rosfort.
James Stacey Taylor. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Death – Edited by Ben Bradley, Fred Feldman and Jens Johansson.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 119, #3, 2014
Original Articles
Cristina Besio, Andrea Pronzini. Morality, Ethics, and Values Outside and Inside Organizations: An Example of the Discourse on Climate Change.
Oana Apostol, Salme Näsi. Firm–Employee Relationships from a Social Responsibility Perspective: Developments from Communist Thinking to Market Ideology in Romania. A Mass Media Story.
Julia Wolf. The Relationship Between Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Stakeholder Pressure and Corporate Sustainability Performance.
Andreas G. F. Hoepner, Thereza Raquel Sales de Aguiar. The Level of Compliance with the International Code of Marketing of Breast-Milk Substitutes: Does it Matter to Stock Markets?
Ioanna Boulouta, Christos N. Pitelis. Who Needs CSR? The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on National Competitiveness.
Steve Lydenberg. Reason, Rationality, and Fiduciary Duty.
Michelle Bednarz Beauchamp, Sandra S. Benson. Why the Doctor Will NOT See You Now: The Ethics of Enforcing Covenants Not to Compete in Physician Employment Contracts.
Tomáš Otáhal. Mises, Hayek and Corruption.
Isabel P. Riquelme, Sergio Román. The Influence of Consumers’ Cognitive and Psychographic Traits on Perceived Deception: A Comparison Between Online and Offline Retailing. Contexts
Michael L. Dougherty, Tricia D. Olsen. Taking Terrain Literally: Grounding Local Adaptation to Corporate Social Responsibility in the Extractive Industries.
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Law & Society Review, Vol. 48, #1, 2014
Editorial Preface
Timothy R. Johnson and Joachim J. Savelsberg. A Brief Note from the New Editors.
Articles
Stefan Larsson. Karl Renner and (Intellectual) Property—How Cognitive Theory Can Enrich a Sociolegal Analysis of Contemporary Copyright.
Pamela C. Corley and Justin Wedeking. The (Dis)Advantage of Certainty: The Importance of Certainty in Language.
Douglas Rice. The Impact of Supreme Court Activity on the Judicial Agenda.
Aaron J. Ley. The Costs and Benefits of American Policy-Making Venues.
Valentina Dimitrova-Grajzl, Peter Grajzl and A. Joseph Guse. Jurisdiction, Crime, and Development: The Impact of Public Law 280 in Indian Country.
Cassia Spohn, Clair White and Katharine Tellis. Unfounding Sexual Assault: Examining the Decision to Unfound and Identifying False Reports.
Kuo-Chang Huang, Chang-Ching Lin and Kong-Pin Chen. Do Rich and Poor Behave Similarly in Seeking Legal Advice? Lessons from Taiwan in Comparative Perspective.
Book Reviews–Jinee Lokaneeta, Editor
Eve Darian-Smith. Transnational Legal Ordering and State Change – Edited by Gregory Shaffer.
Matthias Koenig. Legal Integration of Islam: A Transatlantic Comparison – By Christian Joppke and John Torpey.
Alejandro Baer. Creating the Witness. Documenting Genocide on Film, Video, and the Internet – By Leshu Torchin.
Christopher Tomlins. Bonds of Citizenship: Law and the Labors of Emancipation – By Hoang Gia Phan.
Jeffrey Kosbie. Gay Rights at the Ballot Box – By Amy L. Stone.
Judith A. Baer. Rebels at the Bar: The Fascinating, Forgotten Stories of America's First Women Lawyers – By Jill Norgren.
William K. Black. Lawless Capitalism: The Subprime Crisis and the Case for an Economic Rule of Law – By Steven A. Ramirez.
Leisy J. Abrego. Conflicting Commitments: The Politics of Enforcing Immigrant Worker Rights in San Jose and Houston – By Shannon Gleeson.
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Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, Vol. 17, #1, 2014
Editorial
Bert Gordijn, Henk ten Have. The enhancement debate.
Scientific Contribution
Michael J. Selgelid. Moderate eugenics and human enhancement.
Jan-Christoph Heilinger, Katja Crone. Human freedom and enhancement.
Gavin G. Enck. Pharmaceutical enhancement and medical professionals.
Hub Zwart. Limitless as a neuro-pharmaceutical experiment and as a Daseinsanalyse: on the use of fiction in preparatory debates on cognitive enhancement.
Jan Helge Solbakk. The whole and the art of medical dialectic: a platonic account.
Linus Broström, Mats Johansson. Involving children in non-therapeutic research: on the development argument.
Stephen Wilmot. First Nations health care and the Canadian covenant.
Rabee Toumi. Globalization and health care: global justice and the role of physicians.
Anders Rydvall, Niklas Juth, Mikael Sandlund. To treat or not to treat a newborn child with severe brain damage? A cross-sectional study of physicians’ and the general population’s perceptions of intentions.
Thor Eirik Eriksen, Mette Bech Risør. What is called symptom?
Giuseppe Schiavone, Gabriele De Anna, Matteo Mameli. Libertarian paternalism and health care policy: a deliberative proposal.
Manne Sjöstrand, Niklas Juth. Authenticity and psychiatric disorder: does autonomy of personal preferences matter?
Anna Alichniewicz, Monika Michalowska. “The angel of the house” in the realm of ART: feminist approach to oocyte and spare embryo donation for research.
Kristin Zeiler. A philosophical defense of the idea that we can hold each other in personhood: intercorporeal personhood in dementia care.
Rachel Cooper. On deciding to have a lobotomy: either lobotomies were justified or decisions under risk should not always seek to maximise expected utility.
Short Communication
Yaron Bar-El, Shimon Reisner, Rafael Beyar. Moral dilemmas faced by hospitals in time of war: the Rambam Medical Center during the Second Lebanon War.
Short Literature Notices
Roberto Andorno. Short literature notices.
Books Received
Roberto Andorno. Books received.
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NDPR
Emily Brady, The Sublime in Modern Philosophy: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Nature. Reviewed by Sandra Shapshay.  http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/45825-the-sublime-in-modern-philosophy-aesthetics-ethics-and-nature/
Albert Casullo, Essays on A Priori Knowledge and Justification. Reviewed by Ali Hasan.
Chike Jeffers (ed.), Listening to Ourselves: A Multilingual Anthology of African Philosophy. Reviewed by Albert Mosley.  http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/45831-listening-to-ourselves-a-multilingual-anthology-of-african-philosophy/
Paul Raimond Daniels, Nietzsche and The Birth of Tragedy. Reviewed by Matthew Meyer.
http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/45827-nietzsche-and-the-birth-of-tragedy/
Tim Henning and David P. Schweikard (eds.), Knowledge, Virtue and Action: Essays on Putting Epistemic Virtues to Work. Reviewed by J. Adam Carte.
http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/45814-knowledge-virtue-and-action-essays-on-putting-epistemic-virtues-to-work/
Christopher Janaway and Simon Robertson (eds.), Nietzsche, Naturalism and Normativity. Reviewed by Brian Leiter.  http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/45813-nietzsche-naturalism-and-normativity/
R. Jay Wallace, The View from Here: On Affirmation, Attachment, and the Limits of Regret. Reviewed by Alan Thomas. http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/45700-the-view-from-here-on-affirmation-attachment-and-the-limits-of-regret/
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