Wednesday, May 28, 2014

May 28, 2014

Bioethics, Vol. 28, #5, 2014
Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism, Vol. 21, #2, 2013
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 75, #3, 2014
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 42, #1, 2014
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 111, #1, 2014
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 169, #2, 2014
Philosophy of Science, Vol. 81, #2, 2014


Bioethics, Vol. 28, #5, 2014

Editorial
Ruth Chadwick. Bioethics in China Revisited.
Articles
Ruth Tallman. Valuing Lives and Allocating Resources: A Defense of the Modified Youngest First Principle of Scarce Resource Distribution.
Mark Walker. Eugenic Selection Benefits Embryos.
Dorothee Horstkötter, Ron Berghmans, Frans Feron and Guido De Wert. ‘One Can Always Say No.’ Enriching the Bioethical Debate on Antisocial Behaviour, Neurobiology and Prevention: Views of Juvenile Delinquents.
Eric Vogelstein. Competence and Ability.
Vanessa Carbonell. Amnesia, Anesthesia, and Warranted Fear.
Andrew Hotke. The Principle of Procreative Beneficence: Old Arguments and A New Challenge.
Christopher Leintz. A Critical Analysis and Discussion of Clinical Research Ethics in the Russian Federation and Their Implications for Western Sponsored Trials.
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Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism, Vol. 21, #2, 2013 (UM folks, request articles through ILL)
Articles

Thomas J. Coleman III, Christopher F. Silver, Jenny Holcombe. Focusing on Horizontal Transcendence: Much More than a “Non-Belief.”
James A.. Metzger. Can Liberal Christians Save the Church? A Humanist Approach to Contemporary Progressive Christian Theologies.
Mark Tschaepe. A Humanist Ethic of Ubuntu: Understanding Moral Obligation and Community.
Paul B. Thompson. Environmentalism and Posthumanism.
Christopher P. Ferbrache. Capital Punishment: Its Lost Appeal?
Victor H. Knight III. Towards an Understanding of Moral Underpinnings.
Paul Kurtz. Moral Choices in a Random Universe.
John R. Shook. Paul Kurtz, Atheology, and Secular Humanism.
Humanist Reflections.
Frank Friedlander. Emotions and Rationality as a Basis for Humanism: Can Humanism Encompass Both Intellect and Spirit?
David Sprintzen. A Commentary on Ronald Dworkin’s Religion Without God.
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International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 75, #3, 2014
Editorial
R. L. Hall. Editorial preface.
Article
Anders Kraal. Has Plantinga “buried” Mackie’s logical argument from evil?
Benjamin Matheson. Escaping Heaven.
Christopher Jay. The Kantian Moral Hazard Argument for religious fictionalism.
Timothy Pawl. The freedom of Christ and the problem of deliberation.
Book Reviews
Edward W. Lovely: George Santayana’s philosophy of religion: his Roman Catholic influences and phenomenology. Review by Richard M. Rubin.
Timothy D. Knepper: The ends of philosophy of religion: Terminus and telos. Review by N. N. Trakakis.
Christopher J. Insole: Kant and the creation of freedom: a theological problem. Review by Terry F. Godlove.
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Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 42, #1, 2014
Special Issue: Symposium: The Right Not to Know
Symposium Articles
Introduction: From the Right to Know to the Right Not to Know.
Bartha Maria Knoppers. Defining the Scope of Public Engagement: Examining the “Right Not to Know” in Public Health Genomics.
Clarissa Allen, Karine Sénécal and Denise Avard. Defining the Scope of Public Engagement: Examining the “Right Not to Know” in Public Health Genomics.
Pascal Borry, Mahsa Shabani and Heidi Carmen Howard. Is There a Right Time to Know? The Right Not to Know and Genetic Testing in Children.
Gert Helgesson. Autonomy, the Right Not to Know, and the Right to Know Personal Research Results: What Rights Are There, and Who Should Decide about Exceptions?
Niklas Juth. The Right Not to Know and the Duty to Tell: The Case of Relatives.
Graeme Laurie. Recognizing the Right Not to Know: Conceptual, Professional, and Legal Implications.
Independents
Lainie Rutkow, Jon S. Vernick, Maxim Gakh, Jennifer Siegel, Carol B. Thompson and Daniel J. Barnett. The Public Health Workforce and Willingness to Respond to Emergencies: A 50-State Analysis of Potentially Influential Laws.
Allyn Taylor, Tobias Alfoén, Daniel Hougendobler and Kent Buse. Nonbinding Legal Instruments in Governance for Global Health: Lessons from the Global AIDS Reporting Mechanism.
Courtenay R. Bruce and Mary A. Majumder. The “Permanent” Patient Problem.
Y. Tony Yang and Mark R. Meiners. Care Coordination and the Expansion of Nursing Scopes of Practice.
Columns
Mark A. Rothstein. Tarasoff Duties after Newtown.
James G. Hodge Jr., Leila Barraza, Susan Russo, Kellie Nelson and Greg Measer. A Proposed Ban on the Sale to and Possession of Caloric Sweetened Beverages by Minors in Public.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 111, #1, 2014
Articles
Jeremy Butterfield. Reduction, Emergence, and Renormalization.
Book Review
Robert Stalnaker. Mere Possibilities: Metaphysical Foundations of Modal Semantics. Review by Penelope Mackie.
New Books
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 169, #2, 2014
Original Papers

John Collins. Cutting it (too) fine.
Andrej Jandrić. “The king of France is bald” reconsidered: a case against Yablo.
Kevin C. Klement. The paradoxes and Russell’s theory of incomplete symbols.
Chrisoula Andreou. The good, the bad, and the trivial.
Aaron Segal. Causal essentialism and mereological monism.
Jona Vance. Emotion and the new epistemic challenge from cognitive penetrability.
Lara Buchak. Belief, credence, and norms.
Michael Cholbi. Luck, blame, and desert.
Nick Hughes. Consistency and evidence.
Evan Fales. Turtle epistemology.
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