Monday, April 14, 2014

April 14, 2014

Environmental and Resource Economics, Vol. 58, #1, 2014
Motivation and Emotions, Vol. 38, #2, 2014
NDPR
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 9, #5, 2014
Synthese, Vol. 191, #5, 2014
Synthese, Vol. 191, #7, 2014
Synthese, Vol. 191, #8, 2014

Environmental and Resource Economics, Vol. 58, #1, 2014
Review Paper
W. J. Wouter Botzen, Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh. Specifications of Social Welfare in Economic Studies of Climate Policy: Overview of Criteria and Related Policy Insights.
Original Paper
Jürgen Meyerhoff, Morten Raun Mørkbak. A Meta-study Investigating the Sources of Protest Behaviour in Stated Preference Surveys.
Michael Hübler, Alexander Glas. The Energy-Bias of North–South Technology Spillovers: A Global, Bilateral, Bisectoral Trade Analysis.
Ramón López, Amparo Palacios. Why has Europe Become Environmentally Cleaner? Decomposing the Roles of Fiscal, Trade and Environmental Policies.
Line Block Hansen, Lars Gårn Hansen. Can Non-point Phosphorus Emissions from Agriculture be Regulated Efficiently Using Input-Output Taxes?
Julien Chevallier, Benoît Sévi. On the Stochastic Properties of Carbon Futures Prices.
Hendrik Ritter, Mark Schopf. Unilateral Climate Policy: Harmful or Even Disastrous?
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Motivation and Emotions, Vol. 38, #2, 2014
Original Articles
Rex A. Wright. Presidential address 2013: Fatigue influence on effort—considering implications for self-regulatory restraint.
Mark H. White II, Kennon M. Sheldon. The contract year syndrome in the NBA and MLB: A classic undermining pattern.
Hyisung C. Hwang, David Matsumoto. Dominance threat display for victory and achievement in competition context.
Martin S. Hagger, Panagiotis Rentzelas. Effects of individualist and collectivist group norms and choice on intrinsic motivation.
Michael W. Myers, Sean M. Laurent, Sara D. Hodges. Perspective taking instructions and self-other overlap: Different motives for helping.
Nikos Zourbanos, Athanasios Papaioannou, Evaggelia Argyropoulou. Achievement goals and self-talk in physical education: The moderating role of perceived competence.
Carla Meijen, Marc V. Jones, David Sheffield, Paul J. McCarthy. Challenge and threat states: Cardiovascular, affective, and cognitive responses to a sports-related speech task.
Walid Briki, Julie Doron, Keith D. Markman. Differential reactions of virtual actors and observers to the triggering and interruption of psychological momentum.
Edward P. Lemay Jr., Angela M. Neal. Accurate and biased perceptions of responsive support predict well-being.
Kerri D. Hildebrand, Stephen D. Smith. Attentional biases toward humor: Separate effects of incongruity detection and resolution.
James Juergensen, Joseph S. Weaver, Kevin J. Burns. Surprise is predicted by event probability, outcome valence, outcome meaningfulness, and gender.
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NDPR
Gábor Hofer-Szabó, Miklós Rédei, and László E. Szabó, The Principle of Common Cause. Reviewed by Malcolm R. Forster.
Bryce Huebner, Macrocognition: A Theory of Distributed Minds and Collective Intentionality. Reviewed by Deborah Perron Tollefsen.
John McCumber, Understanding Hegel's Mature Critique of Kant. Reviewed by Sebastian Rand.
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 9, #5, 2014
Ethics
Sarah K. Paul. The Transparency of Mind.
Feminist Philosophy
Anna Carastathis. The Concept of Intersectionality in Feminist Theory.
Alexis Shotwell. Implicit Knowledge: How it is Understood and Used in Feminist Theory.
Mind & Cognitive Science
Angela Mendelovici and David Bourget. Naturalizing Intentionality: Tracking Theories Versus Phenomenal Intentionality Theories.
Zoe Drayson. The Personal/Subpersonal Distinction.
Philosophy of Science
Daniel J. Nicholson. The Return of the Organism as a Fundamental Explanatory Concept in Biology.
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Synthese, Vol. 191, #5, 2014
Original Articles
Jens Harbecke. The role of supervenience and constitution in neuroscientific research.
Hans van Ditmarsch. Dynamics of lying.
Campbell Brown. The composition of reasons.
Robert Hudson. Saving Pritchard’s anti-luck virtue epistemology: the case of Temp.
John Michael, Wayne Christensen, Søren Overgaard. Mindreading as social expertise.
Dolf Rami. On the unification argument for the predicate view on proper names.
Sjur Dyrkolbotn, Michal Walicki. Propositional discourse logic.                       
Anthony Shiver. Mereological bundle theory and the identity of indiscernibles.
Claudio Calosi. Quantum mechanics and Priority Monism.
Anika Fiebich. Mindreading with ease? Fluency and belief reasoning in 4- to 5-year-olds.
Yasha Rohwer. Lucky understanding without knowledge.
Bredo C. Johnsen. Reclaiming Quine’s epistemology.
Colin Howson. Finite additivity, another lottery paradox and conditionalisation.
Jonathan Waskan, Ian Harmon, Zachary Horne, Joseph Spino, John Clevenger. Explanatory anti-psychologism overturned by lay and scientific case classifications.
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Synthese, Vol. 191, #7, 2014
Original Articles
Michael Baumgartner. Exhibiting interpretational and representational validity.
Rosanna Keefe. What logical pluralism cannot be.
Nathan Ballantyne. Does luck have a place in epistemology?
Stefan Lukits. The principle of maximum entropy and a problem in probability kinematics.
Weng Hong Tang. Intentionality and partial belief.
Nicolas Fillion, Robert M. Corless. On the epistemological analysis of modeling and computational error in the mathematical sciences.
Nir Fresco, Marty J. Wolf. The instructional information processing account of digital computation.
Anders Kraal. The aim of Russell’s early logicism: a reinterpretation.
Jonathan Tallant. Against mereological nihilism.
Klemens Kappel, Emil F. L. Moeller. Epistemic expressivism and the argument from motivation.
Harmen Ghijsen. Phenomenalist dogmatist experientialism and the distinctiveness problem.
John P. Burgess. On a derivation of the necessity of identity.
Matthew Frise. Speaking freely: on free will and the epistemology of testimony.
Rafal Urbaniak. Plural quantifiers: a modal interpretation.
André Fuhrmann. Knowability as potential knowledge.
Erratum
André Fuhrmann. Erratum to: Knowability as potential knowledge.
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Synthese, Vol. 191, #8, 2014
Original Articles
Brendan Clarke, Bert Leuridan, Jon Williamson. Modelling mechanisms with causal cycles.
J. Adam Carter, Emma C. Gordon. A new maneuver against the epistemic relativist.
Kristian Camilleri. Toward a constructivist epistemology of thought experiments in science.
Matt Lutz. The pragmatics of pragmatic encroachment.
Samuel Schindler. Explanatory fictions—for real?
Philip Kremer. Indeterminacy of fair infinite lotteries.
Preston J. Werner. Seemings: still dispositions to believe.
Victor Gijsbers, Leon de Bruin. How agency can solve interventionism’s problem of circularity.
Pendaran Roberts. Parsing the rainbow.
J. P. Smit, Filip Buekens, Stan du Plessis. Developing the incentivized action view of institutional reality.
Alexander Rueger. Idealized and perspectival representations: some reasons for making a distinction.
Davide Rizza. Arrow’s theorem and theory choice.
Matthew A. Benton, John Turri. Iffy predictions and proper expectations.
Anthony Robert Booth. On some recent moves in defence of doxastic compatibilism.
George Masterton. What to do with a forecast?
Alessandro Giordani. On the factivity of implicit intersubjective knowledge.
Daniel M. Hausman, Reuben Stern, Naftali Weinberger. Systems without a graphical causal representation.
Spyridon Orestis Palermos. Knowledge and cognitive integration.
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