Wednesday, June 18, 2014

June 18, 2014

European Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 22, #2, 2014
Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 122, #3, 2014
NDPR
Philosophy, Vol. 89, #3, 2014
Synthese, Vol. 191, #3, 2014
Synthese, Vol. 191, #7, 2014
Synthese, Vol. 191, #8, 2014
Topoi, Vol. 33, #1, 2014

European Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 22, #2, 2014
Articles
Angela Grünberg.Saying and Doing: Speech Actions, Speech Acts and Related Events.
Clinton Tolley. Kant on the Content of Cognition.
Bénédicte Veillet. Belief, Re-identification and Fineness of Grain.
Peter Schulte. Can Truthmaker Theorists Claim Ontological Free Lunches?
Ignacio Ávila. Evans on Bodily Awareness and Perceptual Self-Location.
Lea Ypi. A Permissive Theory of Territorial Rights.
Daan Evers. In Defence of Proportionalism.
Review Article
Robert Stern. Darwall on Second-Personal Ethics.
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Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 122, #3, 2014
Articles
Ran Abramitzky, Leah Platt Boustan, and Katherine Eriksson. A Nation of Immigrants: Assimilation and Economic Outcomes in the Age of Mass Migration.
Kristian Behrens, Gilles Duranton, and Frédéric Robert-Nicoud. Productive Cities: Sorting, Selection, and Agglomeration.
Jan Eeckhout, Roberto Pinheiro, and Kurt Schmidheiny. Spatial Sorting.
Fatih Guvenen, Serdar Ozkan, and Jae Song. The Nature of Countercyclical Income Risk.
David H. Autor, Christopher J. Palmer, and Parag A. Pathak. Housing Market Spillovers: Evidence from the End of Rent Control in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Back Cover: The Role of Religion in Economic Trust.
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NDPR
F. Thomas Burke, What Pragmatism Was. Reviewed by Robert B. Talisse.
Jeffrey Flynn, Reframing the Intercultural Dialogue on Human Rights: A Philosophical Approach. Reviewed by Stephen C. Angle.
Tobias Hoffmann, Jörn Müller, and Matthias Perkams (eds.), Aquinas and the Nicomachean Ethics. Reviewed by Andrew Pinsen.
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Philosophy, Vol. 89, #3, 2014
Editorial: 'A Christian Country.'
Research Articles
Tyler Burge. Perception: Where Mind Begins.
Christine M. Korsgaard. On Having a Good.
Leslie Stevenson. Who's Afraid of Determinism?
Bryan Magee. Clarity in Philosophy.
Gareth Matthews. Augustine and Ibn Sina on Souls in the Afterlife.
Discussion
David Wiggins. Work, its moral meaning or import.
Reviews
Metaphysical Grounding: Understanding the Structure of Reality Fabrice Correia and Benjamin Schnieder (eds). Review by Alexander Douglas.
Ethics: An Overview. By Robin Attfield. Review by Eric Matthews.
Vitalism and the Scientific Image in Post-Enlightenment Life Science, 1800–2010. Edited by Sebastian Normandin and Charles T. Wolfe. Review by Adam Ferner.
Integrity and the Virtues of Reason: Leading a Convincing Life. By Greg Scherkoske. Review by Alfred Archer.
Booknotes // Books Received
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Synthese, Vol. 191, #3, 2014
Original Papers
Luigi Secchi. The main two arguments for probabilism are flawed.
L. C. De Bruin, A. Newen. The developmental paradox of false belief understanding: a dual-system solution.
Bart Hollebrandse, Angeliek van Hout, Petra Hendriks. Children’s first and second-order false-belief reasoning in a verbal and a low-verbal task.
Elske van der Vaart, Charlotte K. Hemelrijk. ‘Theory of mind’ in animals: ways to make progress.
Maartje E. J. Raijmakers, Dorothy J. Mandell, Sara E. van Es, Marian Counihan. Children’s strategy use when playing strategic games.
Cédric Dégremont, Lena Kurzen, Jakub Szymanik. Exploring the tractability border in epistemic tasks.
Lorenz Demey. Agreeing to disagree in probabilistic dynamic epistemic logic.
Victor Kumar. ‘Knowledge’ as a natural kind term
Sam Baron. Optimisation and mathematical explanation: doing the Lévy Walk.
Francesco Berto, Jacopo Tagliabue. The world is either digital or analogue.
Matthieu Fontaine, Shahid Rahman. Towards a semantics for the artifactual theory of fiction and beyond.
Fred D’Agostino. Verballed? Incommensurability 50 years on.
Marco J. Nathan, Andrea Borghini. Development and natural kinds.
Hao Tang. “It is not a something, but not a nothing either!”—McDowell on Wittgenstein.
Eugen Fischer. Philosophical intuitions, heuristics, and metaphors.
Robin McKenna. Normative scorekeeping.
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Synthese, Vol. 191, #7, 2014
Original Papers
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
Erratum to: Knowability as potential knowledge. André Fuhrmann.
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Synthese, Vol. 191, #8, 2014
Original Papers

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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Topoi, Vol. 33, #1, 2014
Special Issue: 1) Intentions: Philosophical and Empirical Issues /Guest edited by Markus Schlosser and Fabio Paglieri, 2) Embodiment and Empathy: Current Debates in Social Cognition / Guest edited by Nivedita Gangopadhyay
Editorial Notes
Markus Schlosser, Fabio Paglieri. Intentions: Philosophical and Empirical Issues.
Original Papers
Davide Rigoni, Marcel Brass. From Intentions to Neurons: Social and Neural Consequences of Disbelieving in Free Will.
Ariel Furstenberg. Proximal Intentions, Non-executed Proximal Intentions and Change of Intentions.
Zoe Drayson. Intentional Action and the Post-Coma Patient.
Elisabeth Pacherie. Can Conscious Agency Be Saved?.
Lilian O’Brien. Mutually Exclusive Planning and the Simple View.
Tillmann Vierkant. Mental Muscles and the Extended Will.
Gregory Strom. Deviant Causal Chains, Knowledge of Reasons, and Akrasia.
Marco Mazzone. A Generative System for Intentional Action?
Bruno Verbeek. On the Normativity of Intentions.
Cristiano Castelfranchi. Intentions in the Light of Goals.
Nivedita Gangopadhyay. Introduction: Embodiment and Empathy, Current Debates in Social Cognition.
Dan Zahavi. Empathy and Other-Directed Intentionality.
Peter Shum. Avoiding Circularities on the Empathic Path to Transcendental Intersubjectivity.
John Michael. Towards a Consensus About the Role of Empathy in Interpersonal Understanding.
Leon de Bruin, Derek Strijbos, Marc Slors. Situating Emotions: From Embodied Cognition to Mindreading.
Shaun Gallagher, Somogy Varga. Social Constraints on the Direct Perception of Emotions and Intentions.
Line Ryberg Ingerslev. Why the Capacity to Pretend Matters for Empathy.
Philip J. Walsh. Empathy, Embodiment, and the Unity of Expression.
Anya Daly. Primary Intersubjectivity: Empathy, Affective Reversibility, ‘Self-Affection’ and the Primordial ‘We.’
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