Tuesday, February 4, 2014

February 4, 2014

Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, Vol. 95, #3, 2013
CPS: Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 47, #3, 2014
Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 121, #6, 2013
Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 52, #1, 2014
Motivation and Emotion, Vol. 38, #1, 2014
NDPR

Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, Vol. 95, #3, 2013
Original Articles
Anagnostopoulos, Andreas. Aristotle’s Parmenidean Dilemma.
Winegar, Reed. An Unfamiliar and Positive Law: On Kant and Schiller.
Rusnock, Paul. Kant and Bolzano on Analyticity.
Tester, Steven. G.C. Lichtenberg on Self-Consciousness and Personal Identity.
Back to Top

CPS: Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 47, #3, 2014
Introduction
Xun Cao, Helen V. Milner, Aseem Prakash, and Hugh Ward. Research Frontiers in Comparative and International Environmental Politics: An Introduction.
Articles
Hugh Ward, Xun Cao, and Bumba Mukherjee. State Capacity and the Environmental Investment Gap in Authoritarian States.
Dustin Tingley and Michael Tomz. Conditional Cooperation and Climate Change.
Aseem Prakash and Matthew Potoski. Global Private Regimes, Domestic Public Law: ISO 14001 and Pollution Reduction.
Kent E. Portney and Jeffrey Berry. Civil Society and Sustainable Cities.
Matthew Paterson, Matthew Hoffmann, Michele Betsill, and Steven Bernstein. Tom Harrison and Genia Kostka. Balancing Priorities, Aligning Interests: Developing Mitigation Capacity in China and India.
Liliana B. Andonova. Boomerangs to Partnerships? Explaining State Participation in Transnational Partnerships for Sustainability.
Back to Top

Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 121, #6, 2013
Original Articles
Daniel F. Spulber. How Do Competitive Pressures Affect Incentives to Innovate When There Is a Market for Inventions?
Aubhik Khan and Julia K. Thomas. Credit Shocks and Aggregate Fluctuations in an Economy with Production Heterogeneity.
Jonathan Heathcote and Fabrizio Perri. The International Diversification Puzzle Is Not as Bad as You Think.
Mikhail Golosov, Pricila Maziero, and Guido Menzio. Taxation and Redistribution of Residual Income Inequality.
Mehmet Y. Gurdal, Joshua B. Miller, and Aldo Rustichini. Why Blame?
Back to Top

Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 52, #1, 2014
New Essay Series: Books That Have Shaped the Historiography of Philosophy
“Books that Have Shaped the Historiography of Philosophy”: A Note from the Editor.
Articles
Tad M. Schmaltz. PanzerCartesianer: The Descartes of Martial Gueroult’s Descartes selon l’ordre des raisons.
D. T. J. Bailey. Platonic Causes Revisited.
Nathanael Stein. Immanent and Transeunt Potentiality.
Sandra Field. Hobbes and the Question of Power.
Joshua M. Wood. Hume and the Metaphysics of Agency.
Dalia Nassar. Pure versus Empirical Forms of Thought: Schelling’s Critique of Kant’s Categories and the Beginnings of Naturphilosophie.
Andrew Huddleston. “Consecration to Culture”: Nietzsche on Slavery and Human Dignity.
Book Reviews
Doug Al-Maini. Myth and Philosophy in Plato’s Phaedrus by Daniel S. Werner.
Mary Katrina Krizan. The Powers of Aristotle’s Soul by Thomas Kjeller Johansen.
Caleb Cohoe. Alexander of Aphrodisias on the Soul, Part I: Soul as Form of the Body, Parts of the Soul, Nourishment, and Perception translated by Victor Caston.
Charles Bolyard. Perception, Sensibility, and Moral Motivation in Augustine: A Stoic-Platonic Synthesis by Sarah Catherine Byers.
Harold Tarrant. Proclus: An Introduction by Radek Chlup.
Rega Wood. John Pagus on Aristotle’s Categories: A Study and Edition of the Rationes super Praedicamenta Aristotelis by Heine Hansen.
Eric W. Hagedorn. The Science of the Soul. The Commentary Tradition on Aristotle’s De anima, c. 1260–c. 1360 by Sander W. de Boer.
Andrew Arlig. The Medieval Reception of Book Zeta of Aristotle’s Metaphysics. Volume 1: Aristotle’s Ontology in the Middle Ages: The Tradition of Metaphysics, Book Zeta; Volume 2: Pauli Veneti, Expositio in duodecim libros Metaphysice Aristotelis, Liber VII by Gabriele Galluzzo.
Kenneth Seeskin. Philosophical Religions from Plato to Spinoza: Reason, Religion, and Autonomy by Carlos Fraenkel.
Julia Joráti. Leibniz, God and Necessity by Michael V. Griffin.
Annemarie Butler. Imagined Causes: Hume’s Conception of Objects by Stefanie Rocknak.
Apaar Kumar. Kant and the Subject of Critique: On the Regulative Role of the Psychological Idea by Avery Goldman.
Danielle Macbeth. Frege’s Conception of Logic by Patricia A. Blanchette.
Back to Top

Motivation and Emotion, Vol. 38, #1, 2014
Original Articles
Tim Kasser, Katherine L. Rosenblum, Arnold J. Sameroff. Changes in materialism, changes in psychological well-being: Evidence from three longitudinal studies and an intervention experiment.
Hooria Jazaieri, Kelly McGonigal, Thupten Jinpa, James R. Doty. A randomized controlled trial of compassion cultivation training: Effects on mindfulness, affect, and emotion regulation.
A. Timur Sevincer, Lena Kluge, Gabriele Oettingen. Implicit theories and motivational focus: Desired future versus present reality.
Larry C. Bernard, Andrew Lac. Testing a multidimensional model of putative evolved human motives.
Frank Wieber, Lisa A. Sezer, Peter M. Gollwitzer. Asking “why” helps action control by goals but not plans.
Julie Boiché, Yannick Stephan. Motivational profiles and achievement: A prospective study testing potential mediators.
Johnmarshall Reeve, Maarten Vansteenkiste, Avi Assor. The beliefs that underlie autonomy-supportive and controlling teaching: A multinational investigation.
Idit Katz, Keren Eilot, Noa Nevo. “I’ll do it later”: Type of motivation, self-efficacy and homework procrastination.
Caroline Aubé, Eric Brunelle, Vincent Rousseau. Flow experience and team performance: The role of team goal commitment and information exchange.
Lena Bethell, Hung-Chu Lin, Robert McFatter. Embarrassment and empathy before helping: How internal working models come into play.
Sidney D’Mello, Caitlin Mills. Emotions while writing about emotional and non-emotional topics.
Sunny J. Dutra, Tessa V. West, Emily A. Impett, Christopher Oveis. Rose-colored glasses gone too far? Mania symptoms predict biased emotion experience and perception in couples.
Andrea L. Myers, Sean M. McCrea, Maurissa P. Tyser. The role of thought-content and mood in the preparative benefits of upward counterfactual thinking.
Back to Top

 NDPR
Cindy Holder and David Reidy (eds.), Human Rights: The Hard Questions. Reviewed byMathias Risse. http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/45833-human-rights-the-hard-questions/
Carlo Natali, Aristotle: His Life and School, D. S. Hutchinson (ed.). Reviewed by Michael J. Griffin.
Anne Phillips, Our Bodies, Whose Property? Reviewed by James Lindemann Nelson, Michigan State University
Peter Ulric Tse, Neural Basis of Free Will: Criterial Causation. Reviewed by Robert C. Bishop.
http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/45907-neural-basis-of-free-will-criterial-causation/
Nuno Venturinha (ed.), The Textual Genesis of Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations. Reviewed by James W. Hearne. http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/45876-the-textual-genesis-of-wittgenstein-s-philosophical-investigations/
Jack Russell Weinstein, Adam Smith's Pluralism: Rationality, Education, and the Moral Sentiments. Reviewed by Patricia H. Werhane.
http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/45988-adam-smith-s-pluralism-rationality-education-and-the-moral-sentiments/
Lea Ypi, Global Justice and Avant-Garde Political Agency. Reviewed by Mathias Risse.
http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/45905-global-justice-and-avant-garde-political-agency/
Back to Top

No comments: