Wednesday, February 12, 2014

February 12, 2014

Philosophers’ Imprint. Vol. 14, #1-2, 2014
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 9, #2, 2014
Political Research Quarterly, Vol. 67, #1, 2014
Political Studies, Vol. 62, #1, 2014
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 35, #1, 2014

Philosophers’ Imprint. Vol. 14, #1-2, 2014
Karl Schafer, "Curious Virtues in Hume’s Epistemology"
Thomas Hofweber, "Infinitesimal Chances"
http://www.philosophersimprint.org/014002/
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 9, #2, 2014
Issue Information
Issue Information.
Epistemology
T. Parent. Knowing-Wh and Embedded Questions.
History of Philosophy
Sandra Lapointe. Bolzano and the Analytical Tradition.
Jacqueline Broad. Women on Liberty in Early Modern England.
Legal & Political
Robert B. Talisse. Pragmatist Political Philosophy.
Mind & Cognitive Science
Ian Phillips. Experience of and in Time.
Philosophy of Religion
Helen De Cruz. The Enduring Appeal of Natural Theological Arguments.
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Political Research Quarterly, Vol. 67, #1, 2014
Articles
Ryan E. Carlin, Gregory J. Love, and Elizabeth J. Zechmeister. Natural Disaster and Democratic Legitimacy: The Public Opinion Consequences of Chile’s 2010 Earthquake and Tsunami.
Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Wenfang Tang, and Nicholas F. Martini. A Chinese Popularity Function: Sources of Government Support.
Jeffery J. Mondak and Damarys Canache. Personality and Political Culture in the American States.
Thomas M. Holbrook and Aaron C. Weinschenk. Campaigns, Mobilization, and Turnout in Mayoral Elections.
Zoltan Hajnal and Jessica Trounstine. Identifying and Understanding Perceived Inequities in Local Politics.
Anne M. Cizmar, Geoffrey C. Layman, John McTague, Shanna Pearson-Merkowitz, and Michael Spivey. Authoritarianism and American Political Behavior from 1952 to 2008.
Clara Kulich, Michelle K. Ryan, and S. Alexander Haslam. The Political Glass Cliff: Understanding How Seat Selection Contributes to the Underperformance of Ethnic Minority Candidates.
Kathleen Dolan. Gender Stereotypes, Candidate Evaluations, and Voting for Women Candidates: What Really Matters?
Dino P. Christenson, Corwin D. Smidt, and Costas Panagopoulos. Deus ex Machina: Candidate Web Presence and the Presidential Nomination Campaign.
Vidal Romero. Of Love and Hate: Understanding the Determinants of Presidential Legacies.
Darren Schreiber. The Emergence of Parties: An Agent-Based Simulation.
Jordan Tama. Crises, Commissions, and Reform: The Impact of Blue-Ribbon Panels.
Tanya Bagashka. Unpacking Corruption: The Effect of Veto Players on State Capture and Bureaucratic Corruption.
Symposium: Informal Institutions and “Intractable” Global Problems. Guest Editors: Leigh Raymond and S. Laurel Weldon, Purdue University.
Leigh Raymond and S. Laurel Weldon. Mini-Symposium Introduction: Informal Institutions and “Intractable” Global Problems.
Louise Chappell. Conflicting Institutions and the Search for Gender Justice at the International Criminal Court.
Leigh Raymond, S. Laurel Weldon, Daniel Kelly, Ximena B. Arriaga, and Ann Marie Clark. Making Change: Norm-Based Strategies for Institutional Change to Address Intractable Problems.
Georgina Waylen. Informal Institutions, Institutional Change, and Gender Equality.
Kathryn Hochstetler and Manjana Milkoreit. Emerging Powers in the Climate Negotiations: Shifting Identity Conceptions.
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Political Studies, Vol. 62, #1, 2014
EDITOR'S CHOICE
Mona Lena Krook and Pippa Norris. Beyond Quotas: Strategies to Promote Gender Equality in Elected Office.
ARTICLES
Mona Lena Krook and Pippa Norris. Beyond Quotas: Strategies to Promote Gender Equality in Elected Office.
Lee Morgenbesser. Elections in Hybrid Regimes: Conceptual Stretching Revived.
Laura Valentini. Canine Justice: An Associative Account.
Gina Gustavsson. Romantic Liberalism: An Alternative Perspective on Liberal Disrespect in the Muhammad Cartoons Controversy.
Graeme Garrard. Rousseau, Happiness and Human Nature.
Ana Jordan. ‘Every Father is a Superhero to His Children’: The Gendered Politics of the (Real) Fathers 4 Justice Campaign.
Andrew Shorten. Constitutional Secession Rights, Exit Threats and Multinational Democracy.
Robert C. Luskin, Ian O'Flynn, James S. Fishkin and David Russell. Deliberating across Deep Divides.
Markus Wagner, Jessica Tarlov and Nick Vivyan. Partisan Bias in Opinion Formation on Episodes of Political Controversy: Evidence from Great Britain.
George Klosko. Fairness Obligations and Non-acceptance of Benefits.
Maoz Rosenthal. Policy Instability in a Comparative Perspective: The Context of Heresthetic.
Stephen Bell and Hui Feng. How Proximate and ‘Meta-institutional’ Contexts Shape Institutional Change: Explaining the Rise of the People's Bank of China.
RESPONSES
Chris Armstrong. Resources, Rights and Global Justice: A Response to Kolers.
Avery Kolers. Reply to Armstrong.
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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 35, #1, 2014
Special Issue: Psychopathy, Neurotechnologies, and Neuroethics
Original Articles
Fabrice Jotterand. Psychopathy, neurotechnologies, and neuroethics.
Luca Malatesti, John McMillan. Defending psychopathy: an argument from values and moral responsibility.
Gloria Ayob, Tim Thornton. Psychopathy: what apology making tells us about moral agency.
Heidi L. Maibom. To treat a psychopath.
Walter Glannon. Intervening in the psychopath’s brain.
Farah Focquaert. Mandatory neurotechnological treatment: ethical issues.
James Giordano, Anvita Kulkarni, James Farwell. Deliver us from evil? The temptation, realities, and neuroethico-legal issues of employing assessment neurotechnologies in public safety initiatives.
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