Monday, February 17, 2014

February 17, 2014

Global Economy Journal, Vol. 13, #3-4, 2013
NDPR
Philosophical Topics, Vol. 39, #1, 2011
Philosophical Topics, Vol. 39, #2, 2011
Philosophical Topics, Vol. 40, #1, 2012


Global Economy Journal, Vol. 13, #3-4, 2013
Articles
Makler, Harry / Ness, Walter L. / Tschoegl, Adrian E.  Inequalities in Firms’ Access to Credit in Latin America.
Heshmati, Almas / Karlson, Nils / Box, Marcus. Generality, State Neutrality and Unemployment in the OECD.
What’s News
Fourçans, André. The End of the “French Paradox”?
Francis, Brian M. / Waithe, Kimberly. Financial Liberalisation in Trinidad and Tobago.
Ferrante, Maria Rosaria / Novelli, Marco. Heterogeneity and Number of Export Destinations of Italian Firms: A Hurdle Negative Binomial Regression Approach.
Back to Top

NDPR
John M. Cooper, Pursuits of Wisdom: Six Ways of Life in Ancient Philosophy from Socrates to Plotinus. Reviewed by Rachana Kamtekar.
Back to Top

Philosophical Topics, Vol. 39, #1, 2011
Special Topic: Embodiment
Original Articles
Shaun Gallagher. Embodiment and Phenomenal Qualities: An Enactive Interpretation.
Robert Hanna. Minding the Body.
Julian Kiverstein. Social Understanding without Mentalizing.
Barbara Gail Montero. Effortless Bodily Movement.
Mark Rowlands. Intentionality and Embodied Cognition.
Robert D. Rupert. Embodiment, Consciousness, and the Massively Representational Mind.
Lawrence A. Shapiro. Embodied Cognition: Lessons from Linguistic Determinism.
Shannon Spaulding. Embodied Social Cognition.
Evan Thompson,   Diego Cosmelli. Brain in a Vat or Body in a World? Brainbound versus Enactive Views of Experience.
Back to Top

Philosophical Topics, Vol. 39, #2, 2011
Special Topic: Hannah Arendt
Original Articles
Roger Berkowitz. “The Angry Jew has Gotten His Revenge”: Hannah Arendt on Revenge and Reconciliation.
Daniel Cole. A Defense of Hannah Arendt’s “Reflections on Little Rock”.
Karin Fry. Hannah Arendt and the War in Iraq.
Liisi Keedus. Hannah Arendt’s “Histories”: A Contextual Perspective.
Heath Massey. When Are We When We Think? Arendt’s Temporal Interpretation of Thinking and Thoughtlessness.
Irene McMullin. The Amnesia of the Modern: Arendt on the Role of Memory in the Constitution of the Political.
Natalie Nenadic. Genocide and Sexual Atrocities: Hannah Arendt’s Eichmann in Jerusalem and Karadžic in New York.
Serena Parekh. Between Community and Humanity: Arendt, Judgment, and Responsibility to the Global Poor.
Fanny Söderbäck. Impossible Mourning: Sophocles Reversed.
Robin Weiss. Arendt and the American Pragmatists: Her Debate with Dewey and Some American Strains in Her Thought.
Shaun Gallagher. Embodiment and Phenomenal Qualities: An Enactive Interpretation.
Robert Hanna. Minding the Body.
Julian Kiverstein. Social Understanding without Mentalizing.
Barbara Gail Montero. Effortless Bodily Movement.
Mark Rowlands. Intentionality and Embodied Cognition.
Robert D. Rupert. Embodiment, Consciousness, and the Massively Representational Mind.
Lawrence A. Shapiro. Embodied Cognition: Lessons from Linguistic Determinism.
Shannon Spaulding. Embodied Social Cognition.
Evan Thompson,   Diego Cosmelli. Brain in a Vat or Body in a World? Brainbound versus Enactive Views of Experience.
Back to Top

Philosophical Topics, Vol. 40, #1, 2012
Special Issue: Rethinking Equality
Original Articles
Monique Deveaux,   Patti Tamara Lenard. Rethinking Inequality: Introduction.
Derrick Darby,   Nyla R. Branscombe. Egalitarianism and Perceptions of Inequality.
Joseph Fishkin. The How of Unequal Opportunity.
Kristi A. Olson. Our Choices, Our Wage Gap?
Erin I. Kelly. Desert and Fairness in Criminal Justice.
Eszter Kollar, Daniele Santoro. Not by Bread Alone: Inequality, Relative Deprivation, and Self-Respect.
Fabian Schuppert. Suffering from Social Inequality: Normative Implications of Empirical Research on the Effects of Inequality.
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen. Democratic Egalitarianism versus Luck Egalitarianism: What Is at Stake?
Alex Gourevitch. Debt, Freedom, and Inequality.
Richard Arneson. Rethinking Luck Egalitarianism and Unacceptable Inequalities.
Back to Top

No comments: