Thursday, February 13, 2014

February 13, 2014

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 65, #1, 2014
Foundations of Science, Vol. 19, #1, 2014
 Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 27, #1, 2014
Law & Social Inquiry, Vol. 39, #2, 2013
NDPR
Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 30, #1-2, 2013

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 65, #1, 2014
Articles
Justin Garson and Gualtiero Piccinini. Functions Must Be Performed at Appropriate Rates in Appropriate Situations.
Roberta Ballarin. Disjunctive Effects and the Logic of Causation.
Nick Huggett and Josh Norton. Weak Discernibility for Quanta, the Right Way.
Hilary Greaves and David Wallace. Empirical Consequences of Symmetries.
James Woodward. Simplicity in the Best Systems Account of Laws of Nature.
Kathleen A. Akins and Martin Hahn. More than Mere Colouring: The Role of Spectral Information in Human Vision.
Reviews
Ellen Clarke. JOHN DUPRÉ Processes of Life: Essays in the Philosophy of Biology.
Maureen A. O’Malley. THOMAS PRADEU The Limits of the Self: Immunology and Biological Identity.
Tim Lewens. KIM STERELNY The Evolved Apprentice: How Evolution Made Humans Unique.
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Foundations of Science, Vol. 19, #1, 2014
Special issue: Philosophical Aspects of Symbolic Reasoning in Early Modern Philosophy, Science and Mathematics / Guest Editors: Maarten Van Dyck and Albrecht Heeffer
Original Paper
Maarten Van Dyck, Albrecht Heeffer. Script and Symbolic Writing in Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.
Matthias Schemmel. Medieval Representations of Change and Their Early Modern Application.
Scott J. Hyslop. Algebraic Collisions.
Christian Leduc. The Epistemological Functions of Symbolization in Leibniz’s Universal Characteristic.
Manuel Mertens. Memory and Geometry in Bruno: Some Analogies.
Albrecht Heeffer. Epistemic Justification and Operational Symbolism.
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 Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 27, #1, 2014
Articles
Sylvie Pouteau. Beyond “Second Animals”: Making Sense of Plant Ethics.
Dirk Haen. The Paradox of E-Numbers: Ethical, Aesthetic, and Cultural Concerns in the Dutch Discourse on Food Additives.
Melanie Kröger, Martina Schäfer. Between Ideals and Reality: Development and Implementation of Fairness Standards in the Organic Food Sector.
Clement Loo. The Role of Community Participation in Climate Change Assessment and Research.
Clifford Warwick, Catrina Steedman. Assigning Degrees of Ease or Difficulty for Pet Animal Maintenance: The EMODE System Concept
Stefan B. Andrade, Inger Anneberg. Farmers Under Pressure. Analysis of the Social Conditions of Cases of Animal Neglect.
Pieter Lemmens. Re-taking Care: Open Source Biotech in Light of the Need to Deproletarianize Agricultural Innovation.
Filiep Vanhonacker, Wim Verbeke. Public and Consumer Policies for Higher Welfare Food Products: Challenges and Opportunities.
Book Review
Zohar Lederman, Jessica Hanser. Zoobiquity: What Animals can Teach Us About Health and the Science of Healing.
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Law & Social Inquiry, Vol. 39, #2, 2013
ARTICLES
Mark Fathi Massoud. International Arbitration and Judicial Politics in Authoritarian States.
Heather R. Hlavka. Legal Subjectivity Among Youth Victims of Sexual Abuse.
Catherine R. Albiston and Laura Beth Nielsen. Funding the Cause: How Public Interest Law Organizations Fund Their Activities and Why It Matters for Social Change.
Adam S. Hofri-Winogradow. Professionals' Contribution to the Legislative Process: Between Self, Client, and the Public.
Daniel Fitzpatrick and Susana Barnes. Rules of Possession Revisited: Property and the Problem of Social Order.
Orna Alyagon Darr. Experiments in the Courtroom: Social Dynamics and Spectacles of Proof in Early Modern English Witch Trials.
Kyungmin Baek and Erin L. Kelly. Noncompliance with Parental Leave Provisions in Korea: Extending Institutional Research to a New Legal Context.
REVIEW ESSAYS
SYMPOSIUM: Calavita’s Invitation to Law & Society: An Introduction to the Study of Real Law.
Richard Lempert. Calavita's Invitation to Law & Society: Introduction to the Symposium .
Jeannine Bell. Calavita's Law & Society: (En)racing Law and Society.
Austin Sarat. From Movement to Mentality, from Paradigm to Perspective, from Action to Performance: Law and Society at Mid-Life.
Christopher Tomlins. Bucking the Party Line: Calavita's Invitation to Law & Society (In Which the Author Is Invited to a Party Where He Encounters Many Old and Familiar Faces, Becomes Argumentative, Stays Up Too Late, and Finally Departs in Search of New Adventures).
Kitty Calavita. Rorschach Tests, Pluralism, and Hopes for the Future: A Response to the Responses.
Howard Schweber. Lochner v. New York and the Challenge of Legal Historiography.
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NDPR
Richard Dawid, String Theory and the Scientific Method. Reviewed by Nick Huggett.
Igor Primoratz, Terrorism: A Philosophical Investigation, Reviewed by Lawrence M. Hinman.
http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/46152-terrorism-a-philosophical-investigation/
James Stacey Taylor (ed.), The Metaphysics and Ethics of Death: New Essays. Reviewed by Donald Marquis.  http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/46159-the-metaphysics-and-ethics-of-death-new-essays/
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Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 30, #1-2, 2013
Special Topic: Natural Rights, Individualism and Progressivism in American Political Philosophy
NOTE: Make sure you go to page 2
Original Articles
Thomas, Laurence. BEING MORAL AND HANDLING THE TRUTH.
Rosati, Connie S. THE STORY OF A LIFE.
de Marneffe, Peter. CONTRACTUALISM, PERSONAL VALUES, AND WELL-BEING.
Den Uyl, Douglas J; Rasmussen, Douglas B. THE PERFECTIONIST TURN.
Shoemaker, David. QUALITIES OF WILL.
Brink, David O. SITUATIONISM, RESPONSIBILITY, AND FAIR OPPORTUNITY.
Bird, Colin. DIGNITY AS A MORAL CONCEPT.
Lomasky, Loren. IS IT WRONG TO EAT ANIMALS?
Gill, Michael B. ON EATING ANIMALS.
Sayre-McCord, Geoffrey. HUME AND SMITH ON SYMPATHY, APPROBATION, AND MORAL JUDGMENT.
Leiter, Brian. MORALITIES ARE A SIGN-LANGUAGE OF THE AFFECTS.
Huemer, Michael. AN ONTOLOGICAL PROOF OF MORAL REALISM.
Driver, Julia. MORAL EXPERTISE: JUDGMENT, PRACTICE, AND ANALYSIS.
Baker, Jennifer. VIRTUE ETHICS AND PRACTICAL GUIDANCE.
Brennan, Geoffrey. FEASIBILITY IN OPTIMIZING ETHICS.
Weinberg, Justin. THE PRACTICALITY OF POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY.
Sinclair, Thomas Porter. THE LIMITS OF BACKGROUND JUSTICE.
Fleischacker, Sam. OWNING LAND VERSUS GOVERNING A LAND: PROPERTY, SOVEREIGNTY, AND NATIONALISM.
Bertram, Christopher. PROPERTY IN THE MORAL LIFE OF HUMAN BEINGS.
Estlund, David. LIBERAL ASSOCIATIONISM AND THE RIGHTS OF STATES.
Hasnas, John. IS THERE A MORAL DUTY TO OBEY THE LAW?
Farrelly, Colin. EMPIRICAL ETHICS AND THE DUTY TO EXTEND THE "BIOLOGICAL WARRANTY PERIOD".
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