Wednesday, July 23, 2014

July 23, 2014

Ethics, Vol. 124, #4, 2014
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 17, #4, 2014
Good Society, Vol. 23, #1, 2014
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 42, #2, 2014
Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 43, #4, 2014
NDPR
Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 14, #23-25, 2014
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 170, #1, 2014

Ethics,Vol. 124, #4, 2014
Special issue: Symposium: Experiment and Intuition in EthicsIntroduction. Henry S. Richardson.Symposium: Experiment and Intuition in Ethics
Articles
David O. Brink. Principles and Intuitions in Ethics: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives.
Joshua D. Green. Beyond Point-and-Shoot Morality: Why Cognitive (Neuro)Science Matters for Ethics.
Shaun Nichols. Process Debunking and Ethics.
John Mikhail. Any Animal Whatever? Harmful Battery and Its Elements as Building Blocks of Moral Cognition.
Jonathan Dancy. Intuition and Emotion.
Peter Railton. The Affective Dog and Its Rational Tale: Intuition and Attunement.
Sarah Buss. Experiments in Vivo, In Vitro, and In Cathedra.
Book Reviews
Explaining Norms by Brennan, Geoffrey; Eriksson, Lina; Goodin, Robert E.; Southwood, Nicholas. Review by: David K. Henderson.
Lectures on the History of Moral and Political Philosophy by Cohen, G. A.; Jonathan Wolff. Review by: Allen Wood.
Hobbes and the Law by Dyzenhaus; David; Poole; Thomas. Review by: Susanne Sreedhar.
Law as a Leap of Faith by Gardner, John. Review by: Kenneth M. Ehrenberg.
Meaning and Normativity by Gibbard, Allan. Review by: Teemu Toppinen.
Moral Tribes: Emotion, Reason, and the Gap between Us and Them by Greene, Joshua. Review by: Erik J. Wielenberg.
Happiness for Humans by Russell, Daniel C. Review by: Timothy Chappell.
The Cambridge Companion to Virtue Ethics by Russell, Daniel C. Review by: Rebecca Stangl.
Building Better Beings: A Theory of Moral Responsibility by Vargas, Manuel. Review by: Kevin Timpe.
Notes on Contributors // Manuscript Reviewers for 2013 // Index to Volume 124
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 17, #4,2014
Editorial Note
A. W. Musschenga, F. R. Heeger.
Original Papers
Nicholas Baima. The Problem of Ethical Vagueness for Expressivism.
Nicholas Smyth. Resolute Expressivism.
Hallie Liberto. Exploitation and the Vulnerability Clause.
Fiona Woollard. The New Problem of Numbers in Morality.
Sven Ove Hansson. The Moral Oracle’s Test.
Anna-Karin Margareta Andersson. Capacities, Potentialities, and Rights.
Hugh Lazenby.Luck, Risk and the Market.
Bryan Cwik. Labor as the Basis for Intellectual Property Rights.
David Faraci, Peter Martin Jaworski. To Inspect and Make Safe: On the Morally Responsible Liability of Property Owners.
Aaron Smuts. To Be or Never to Have Been: Anti-Natalism and a Life Worth Living.
Nancy E. Schauber. How Bad Can Good People Be?
Ramon Das. Has Industrialization Benefited No One? Climate Change and the Non-Identity Problem.
Ben Eggleston. Accounting for the Data: Intuitions in Moral Theory Selection.
William Bülow. The Harms Beyond Imprisonment: Do We Have Special Moral Obligations Towards the Families and Children of Prisoners?
Steve Matthews. The Imprudence of the Vulnerable.
Whitley R. P. Kaufman. Does Animal Ethics Need a Darwinian Revolution?
Gerben Meynen. Neurolaw: Neuroscience, Ethics, and Law. Review Essay.
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Good Society, Vol. 23, #1, 2014
Front Matter
Symposium: Democratic Theory and Mass Incarceration
Albert W. Dzur. An Introduction: Penal Democracy Good Society Symposium on "Democratic Theory and Mass Incarceration."
Bernard E. Harcourt. The Invisibility of the Prison in Democratic Theory: A Problem of "Virtual Democracy."
Rebecca Thorpe. Urban Divestment, Rural Decline and the Politics of Mass Incarceration.
Richard Dagger. Playing Fair with Imprisonment.
Christopher Bennett. What Is the Core Normative Argument for Greater Democracy in Criminal Justice?
Lynne Copson. Penal Populism and the Problem of Mass Incarceration: The Promist of Utopian Thinking.
David A. Green. Penal Populism and the Folly of "Doing Good by Stealth."
Liz Turner. Penal Populism, Dleiberative Methods, and the Production of "Public Opinion" on Crime and Punishment.
Elizabeth Anderson. Outlaws.
Ian Loader and Richard Sparks. Beyond Mass Incarceration?
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Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 42, #2, 2014
Special Issue: SYMPOSIUM: Brain Science in the 21st Century: Clinical Controversies and Ethical Implications
Symposium Articles
Introduction: Robert M. Sade. Brain Science in the 21st Century: Clinical Controversies and Ethical and Legal Implications.
Jonathan C. Edwards and Jeffrey D. Bodle. Causes and Consequences of Sports Concussion.
Joe DeLamielleure. Concussion in the National Football League: Viewpoint of an Elite Player.
Robert J. Adams. Prevention of Stroke in Sickle Cell Anemia.
Wally R. Smith. Treating Pain in Sickle Cell Disease with Opioids: Clinical Advances, Ethical Pitfalls.
Kathryn Soltis, Ron Acierno, Daniel F. Gros, Matthew Yoder and Peter W. Tuerk. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: Ethical and Legal Relevance to the Criminal Justice System.
Mark B. Hamner. The Role of PTSD in Adjudicating Violent Crimes.
Bethany C. Wangelin and Peter W. Tuerk. PTSD in Active Combat Soldiers: To Treat or Not to Treat.
Susan V. Ellor, Teri Ann Pagano-Young and Nicholas G. Avgeropoulos. Glioblastoma: Background, Standard Treatment Paradigms, and Supportive Care Considerations.
Michael K. Gusmano. Is It Reasonable to Deny Older Patients Treatment for Glioblastoma?
Independents
Lisa Eckstein, Jeremy R. Garrett and Benjamin E. Berkman. A Framework for Analyzing the Ethics of Disclosing Genetic Research Findings.
Alison R. Hwong, Noor Qaragholi, Daniel Carpenter, Steven Joffe, Eric G. Campbell and Lisa Soleymani Lehmann. A Systematic Review of State and Manufacturer Physician Payment Disclosure Websites: Implications for Implementation of the Sunshine Act (pages 208–219)
Rebecca L. Walker, Eric T. Juengst, Warren Whipple and Arlene M. Davis. Genomic Research with the Newly Dead: A Crossroads for Ethics and Policy.
Hillary B. Alberta, Roberta M. Berry and Aaron D. Levine. Risk Disclosure and the Recruitment of Oocyte Donors: Are Advertisers Telling the Full Story?
Matthew Herder. Toward a Jurisprudence of Drug Regulation.
Columns
Julie L. Agris. Extending the Minimum Necessary Standard to Uses and Disclosures for Treatment.
James G. Hodge Jr. and Kellie Nelson. Active Shooters in Health Care Settings: Prevention and Response through Law and Policy.
Calendar of Events
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 43, #4, 2014
Articles
Nate Charlow. Logic and Semantics for Imperatives.
Stefan Wintein. Alternative Ways for Truth to Behave When There’s no Vicious Reference
Alex Silk. Evidence Sensitivity in Weak Necessity Deontic Modals
Martin L. Jönsson. Semantic Holism and Language Learning
Patrick Girard & Luca Moretti. Antirealism and the Conditional Fallacy: The Semantic Approach
Nicolas Clerbout. First-Order Dialogical Games and Tableaux
Eunsuk Yang. Algebraic Kripke-Style Semantics for Relevance Logics.
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NDPR
Timothy Chan (ed.), The Aim of Belief. Reviewed by Nikolaj Nottelmann.
Ken Gemes and John Richardson (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Nietzsche. Reviewed by Neil Sinhababu.  
Mikkel Gerken, Epistemic Reasoning and the Mental. Reviewed by Brent Madison.
Mogens Herman Hansen, Reflections on Aristotle's Politics. Reviewed by Jean Roberts.
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Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 14, #23-25, 2014
Karen Stohr, "Keeping the Shutters Closed: The Moral Value of Reserve."
Antonia LoLordo, "Jonathan Edwards’s Argument Concerning Persistence."
Laura Schroeter. "Normative Concepts: A Connectedness Model."
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 170, #1, 2014
Special Issue: Proceedings of the Fortieth Oberlin Colloquium in Philosophy: Philosophy of Mind  editor, Todd Ganson.
Original Papers
Christopher Peacocke. Interpersonal self-consciousness.
M.G.F. Martin. In the eye of another: comments on Christopher Peacocke's 'Interperonal self-consciousness.'
Michael Tye. Transparency, qualia realism and representationalism.
Susanna Schellenberg. The epistemic force of perceptual experience.
Alex Byrne. Perception and evidence.
Frances Egan. How to think about mental content.
Frances Egan. Explaining representation: a reply to Matthen.
Peter Carruthers. On central cognition.
Wayne Wu. Being in the workspace, from a neural point of view: comments on Peter Carruthers, ‘On central cognition.’
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