Wednesday, July 9, 2014

July 9, 2014

Analysis, Vol. 74, #3, 2014
Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics, Vol. 2, #1, 2014
Metaphilosophy, Vol. 45, #3, 2014
Neuorethics, Vol. 7, #2, 2014
NDPR
Philosophers' Imprint, Vol. 14, #20-21, 2014
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 9, #7, 2014
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 89, #1, 2014
politics, philosophy & economics, Vol. 13, #3, 2014

Analysis, Vol. 74, #3, 2014
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Articles
Wesley Sauret and William G. Lycan. Attention and internal monitoring: A Farewell to HOP.
Fraser MacBride. How truth depends upon being.
Ian Phillips. Cetacean semantics: A reply to Sainsbury.
Luca Moretti. The dogmatist, Moore’s proof and transmission failure.
Stefano Predelli. Kaplan’s three monsters.
Jesper Ryberg. Responsibility and capacities: A note on the proportionality assumption.
Alan Sidelle. Does hylomorphism offer a distinctive solution to the grounding problem?
Nicholas Shackel. A problem for the unity of normativity.
Alik Pelman. Theoretical identities may not be necessary.
Neil Sinclair. On standing one's ground.
Byeong-Uk Yi. Intensionality and variable objects.
Book Symposium
Larry S. Temkin. Rethinking the Good: A Reply to My Critics.
Time Bayne. Summary.
Robert Van Gulick. Getting it All Together - Phenomenal Unity and the Self.
Christopher S. Hill. Tim Bayne on the Unity of Consciousness.
Farid Masrour. Unity, Mereology and Connectivity.
Tim Bayne. Replies to Commentators.
Critical Notice
Mark Pinder. Attitude Ascriptions and Acceptable Translations.
Book Reviews
Peter Hanks reviews Transient Truths: An Essay in the Metaphysics of Propositions By BERIT BROGAARD.
Alexander Skiles reviews Metaphysical Grounding: Understanding the Structure of Reality Edited by FABRICE CORREIA and BENJAMIN SCHNIEDER.
Robert J. Howell reviews The Self and Self-Knowledge By ANNALISA COLIVA.
Marco Fenici reviews Do Apes Read Minds? By KRISTIN ANDREWS.
D. Gene Witmer reviews The Conceptual Link from Physical to Mental By ROBERT KIRK.
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Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics, Vol. 2, #1, 2014
Jami L. Anderson. Introduction.
Articles
Graham Schuster. Is Reason Contradictory When Applied to Metaphysical Questions?
Andrew Koehl. Implicitly Grounded Beliefs.
Nick Ergodos. The Enigma Of Probability.
Joshua Stein. The View from Vector Space: An Account of Conceptual Geography.
Daniel Bloom. The Self-Awareness of Reason in Plato.
Barry Saferstein. Reasoning with and without Reasons: The Effects of Professional Culture and Information Access in Educational and Clinical Settings.
Mark Hermann. Moral Heuristics and Biases.
Ibanga B. Ikpe. Reasoning and the Military Decision Making Process
Catherine Gee. The Role of Emotional Intuitions in Moral Judgments and Decisions.
Ian Werkheiser. Asking for Reasons as a Weapon: Epistemic Justification and the Loss of Knowledge.
Brent Kious. Brain Rays, Advertising, and Fancy Suits: The Ethics of Mind Control.
Fernando Huesca Ramón. Philosophy and Neurobiology: towards a Hegelian Contribution on the Question of the Juridical Status of the Human Embryo.
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Metaphilosophy, Vol. 45, #3, 2014
Articles

Jon Altschul, Anthony Brueckner and Christopher Buford. Vahid, Burge, and Perceptual Entitlement.
Kathy Behrendt. Whole Lives and Good Deaths.
Dionysis Christias. An Interpretation and Extension of Sellars's Views on the Epistemic Status of Philosophical Propositions.
Andrew Higgins and Alexis Dyschkant. Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Philosophy.
Roberto Frega. New Voices for Expressive Pragmatism: Bridging the Divide between Pragmatism and Perfectionism.
Alex Sager. Normative Ethics after Pragmatic Naturalism.
Bernard Molyneux. New Arguments that Philosophers don't Treat Intuitions as Evidence.
Peter Thielke. What Would It Take to Change Your Mind?
Notes on Contributors
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Neuorethics, Vol. 7, #2, 2014
Original Papers

Paul McCullagh, Gaye Lightbody, Jaroslaw Zygierewicz, W. George Kernohan. Ethical Challenges Associated with the Development and Deployment of Brain Computer Interface Technology.
G. Owen Schaefer, Guy Kahane, Julian Savulescu. Autonomy and Enhancement.
Toni Pustovrh, Franc Mali. Exploring Some Challenges of the Pharmaceutical Cognitive Enhancement Discourse: Users and Policy Recommendations.
Tommaso Bruni, Matteo Mameli, Regina A. Rini. The Science of Morality and its Normative Implications.
Nicholas S. Fitz, Roland Nadler, Praveena Manogaran, Eugene W. J. Chong. Public Attitudes Toward Cognitive Enhancement
Sylvia Terbeck, Laurence Paul Chesterman. Will There Ever Be a Drug with No or Negligible Side Effects? Evidence from Neuroscience.
Vishnu Sridharan. Rational Action and Moral Ownership.
Adrian Carter, Rebecca Mathews, Stephanie Bell, Jayne Lucke, Wayne Hall. Control and Responsibility in Addicted Individuals: What do Addiction Neuroscientists and Clinicians Think?
Greg Horne. Is Borderline Personality Disorder a Moral or Clinical Condition? Assessing Charland’s Argument from Treatment.
John Danahe. Hyperagency and the Good Life – Does Extreme Enhancement Threaten Meaning?
Brief Communication
Michele Farisco, Carlo Petrini. On the Stand. Another Episode of Neuroscience and Law Discussion From Italy.
Book Reviews
Robert H. Blank. 2013. Intervention in the Brain: Politics, Policy, and Ethics. Review by Kristi Giselsson
Heidi M. Ravven, The Self Beyond Itself: An Alternative History of Ethics, the New Brain Sciences, and the Myth of Free Will. Review by Fritz J. McDonald.
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NDPR
Étienne Balibar, Equaliberty: Political Essays, James Ingram (tr.), Reviewed by Jonathan Joseph.
David Christensen and Jennifer Lackey (eds.), The Epistemology of Disagreement: New Essays. Reviewed by Nathan Ballantyne
Rebecca Gordon, Mainstreaming Torture: Ethical Approaches in the Post-9/11 United States. Reviewed by Stephen Kershnar. 
David Lyons, Confronting Injustice: Moral History and Political Theory. Reviewed by Laurence Thomas.
Ohad Nachtomy and Justin E.H. Smith (eds.), The Life Sciences in Early Modern Philosophy. Reviewed by Domenico Bertoloni Meli.
Mathias Risse, On Global Justice. Reviewed by Christian Barry.
Jason A. Tipton, Philosophical Biology in Aristotle's Parts of Animals. Reviewed by Andrea Falcon.
Samuel C. Wheeler III, Neo-Davidsonian Metaphysics: From the True to the Good. Reviewed by Zoltán Gendler Szabó.
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Philosophers' Imprint, Vol. 14, #20-21, 2014
Articles
Shamik Dasgupta, "On the Plurality of Grounds."
Miri Albahari, "Insight Knowledge of No Self in Buddhism: An Epistemic Analysis."
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 9, #7, 2014
Feminist Philosophy
Marguerite La Caze. Iris Marion Young's Legacy for Feminist Theory.
Logic & Language
Salvatore Florio. Unrestricted Quantification.
Berit Brogaard. The Phenomenal Use of ‘Look’ and Perceptual Representation.
Metaphysics
Lauren Ashwell. The Metaphysics of Desire and Dispositions.
Naturalistic Philosophy
Nina Strohminger. Disgust Talked About.
Philosophy of Science
Derek D. Turner. Philosophical Issues in Recent Paleontology.
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 89, #1, 2014
Articles
Anthony Robert Booth. Two Reasons Why Epistemic Reasons Are Not Object-Given Reasons.
Jennifer Nado. Why Intuition?
Elijah Chudnoff. Is Intuition Based On Understanding?
Karl Schafer. Constructivism and Three Forms of Perspective-Dependence in Metaethics.
Stephen Finlay and Justin Snedegar. One Ought Too Many.
Dana Kay Nelkin and Samuel C. Rickless. Three Cheers for Double Effect.
MANUEL PÉREZ OTERO. Boghossian’s Inference Argument against Content Externalism Reversed.
Paul Boghossian. Reply to Otero's “Boghossian's Inference Argument against Content Externalism Reversed.”
Paul Katsafanas. Nietzsche and Kant on the Will: Two Models of Reflective Agency.
Book Symposium: Constructing the World
David J. Chalmers. Précis of Constructing the World.
Scott Soames. Epistemic Intensions.
Jason Turner. Scrying an Indeterminate World.
Mark Wilson. David Chalmers versus the Boll Weevil.
David J. Chalmers. Intensions and Indeterminacy: Reply to Soames, Turner, and Wilson.
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politics, philosophy & economics, Vol. 13, #3, 2014
Articles
Colin Bird. Coercion and public justification.
Thomas Fossen. The Grammar of political obligation.
Mrk R. Reiff. Incommensurability and moral value.
Andrew F. Smith. Political deliberation adn the challenge of bounded rationality.
Mariam Thalos and Oliver Richardson. Capitalization in the St. Petersburg game: Why statistical distributions matter.
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