Tuesday, May 13, 2014

May 13, 2014

Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie Volume 96,#1, 2014
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 65, #2, 2014
Hastings Center Report, Vol. 44, #3, 2014
Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 31, #2, 2014
Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 48, #2, 2014
NDPR
Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 14, #11, 2014

Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie Volume 96,#1, 2014
Titelseiten // Editorial Preface
Articles
Jamie Dow. Proof-Reading Aristotle’s Rhetoric.
Jasper Reid. Descartes and the Individuation of Bodies.
Henry Southgate. Hegel and the Identity of Indiscernibles.
Mark Sinclair. Bergson on Possibility and Novelty.
Alice Pinheiro Walla. Human Nature and the Right to Coerce in Kant’s Doctrine of Right.
Book Reviews
Adriane Rini, Aristotle’s Modal Proofs. Prior Analytics A 8–22 in Predicate Logic. Review by Theodor Ebert.
Holger Lyre/Oliver Schliemann (eds.), Kants Prolegomena. Ein kooperativer Kommentar. Review by Toni Kannisto.
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British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 65, #2, 2014
Articles
Marco J. Nathan. Causation by Concentration.
Conor Mayo-Wilson. The Limits of Piecemeal Causal Inference.
Edouard Machery. In Defense of Reverse Inference.
Erik Curiel. Classical Mechanics Is Lagrangian; It Is Not Hamiltonian.
Valia Allori, Sheldon Goldstein, Roderich Tumulka, and Nino Zanghì. Predictions and Primitive Ontology in Quantum Foundations: A Study of Examples.
Kerry McKenzie. Priority and Particle Physics: Ontic Structural Realism as a Fundamentality Thesis.
Jonathan Birch. Hamilton’s Rule and Its Discontents.
Book Reviews
Shane N. Glackin. Havi Carel and Rachel Cooper Health, Illness, and Disease: Philosophical Essays.
Thomas W. Polger reviews David J. Chalmers book Constructing the World.
David Wallace reviews Laura Reutsche book Interpreting Quantum Theories.
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Hastings Center Report, Vol. 44, #3, 2014
From the Editor.
Care and Feeding.
Articles
Paul T. Menzel and M. Colette Chandler-Cramer. Advance Directives, Dementia, and Withholding Food and Water by Mouth.
Alicia Hall. Financial $ide Effects: Why Patients Should Be Informed of Costs.
Another Voice
Rebecca Dresser. Toward a Humane Death with Dementia.
Essays
Kyle T. Edwards and Caroline J. Huang. Bridging the Consumer-Medical Divide: How to Regulate Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing.
Autumn Fiester. The “Quality Attestation” Process and the Risk of the False Positive.
Case Study
Ross Fewing, Timothy W. Kirk and Alan Meisel. A Fading Decision.
Commentary
Perspective
Karen J. Maschke. When Evidence Is Contested (page inside back cover)
In Practice
Aimee Milliken. Time to Breathe.
At Law
Lawrence O. Gostin. Tobacco Endgame: The Poverty Conundrum.
Policy and Politics
Lisa Eckenwiler and Matthew Hunt. Counterterrorism, Ethics, and Global Health.
Departments // Field Notes
Lyn D. Traverse. Sherwin B. Nuland.
Exchange
Tod S. Chambers. Searching for Narrative and Narrative Ethics in Narrative Bioethics.
Hilde Lindemann. The Author Replies.
Barry Hoffmaster. From Applied Ethics to Narrative Ethics: The Rationality and Morality of Telling Stories in Bioethics.
Alan Fine. How Narrative-Based Approaches Distort Medical Decision-Making
Rita Charon. The Author Replies.
Contributors
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Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 31, #2, 2014
Articles
Christopher Morgan-Knapp. Economic Envy.
David Archard. Insults, Free Speech and Offensiveness.
Oscar Horta. The Scope of the Argument from Species Overlap.
Todd May. Moral Individualism, Moral Relationalism, and Obligations to Non-human Animals.
Carl Hammer. Dependence on Wrongdoing in the Consumption of Meat: A Kantian Analysis.
G. Owen Schaefer and Julian Savulescu. The Ethics of Producing In Vitro Meat.
Michael W. Austin. Is Humility a Virtue in the Context of Sport?
Book Reviews
Better Humans? Understanding the Enhancement Project by M. Hauskeller. Review by Mirko D. Garasic.
Technologies of Life and Death: From Cloning to Capital Punishment by Kelly Oliver. Review by Rafe McGregor.
Why Have Children? The Ethical Debate by Christine Overall. Review by Anca Gheaus.
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Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 48, #2, 2014
Special Issue on Moral Knowledge and Intuitions / Guest Edited by Sabine Roeser and Joel Rickard

Original Papers
Sabine Roeser, Joel Rickard. Moral Knowledge and Intuitions.
Elizabeth Tropman. Varieties of Moral Intuitionism.
Frank Hindriks. Intuitions, Rationalizations, and Justification: A Defense of Sentimental Rationalism.
András Szigeti. Focusing Forgiveness.
James Lenman. Gibbardian Humility: Moral Fallibility and Moral Smugness.
Hanno Sauer. The Wrong Kind of Mistake: A Problem for Robust Sentimentalism about Moral Judgment.
Maureen Sie. Self-Knowledge and the Minimal Conditions of Responsibility: A Traffic-Participation View on Human (Moral) Agency.
Attila Tanyi, Martin Bruder. Consequentialism and Its Demands: A Representative Study.
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NDPR
Stephen C. Angle and Michael Slote (eds.), Virtue Ethics and Confucianism. Reviewed by Hagop Sarkissian. 
Bert Musschenga and Anton van Harskamp (eds.), What Makes Us Moral?: On the Capacities and Conditions for Being Moral. Reviewed by Elise Springer.
Michael S. Pardo and Dennis Patterson, Minds, Brains, and Law: The Conceptual Foundations of Law and Neuroscience. Reviewed by Alexander Guerrero.
Tom Rockmore, Art and Truth after Plato. Reviewed by Gordon Graham.
Jonathan Seglow, Defending Associative Duties. Reviewed by Henry S. Richardson.
Peter Vickers, Understanding Inconsistent Science. Reviewed by Sorin Bangu.
Christopher Heath Wellman, Liberal Rights and Responsibilities: Essays on Citizenship and Sovereignty. Reviewed by Kristen Hessler. 
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Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 14, #11, 2014
Saba Bazargan, "Moral Coercion."
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