Wednesday, September 17, 2014

September 17, 2014

Analytic Philosophy, Vol. 55, #3, 2014
Bioethics, Vol. 28, #8, 2014
Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 8, #3, 2014
Emotion Review, Vol. 6, #4, 2014
Erkenntnis, Vol. 79, #5 Supplement, 2014
The Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 48, #3, 2014
Journal of Medicine & Philosophy, Vol. 39, #5, 2014
NDPR
Philosophia, Vol. 42, #3, 2014
Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 37, #4, 2014
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 171, #1, 2014

Analytic Philosophy, Vol. 55, #3, 2014
Original Articles
Carla Merino-Rajme. A Quantum Theory of Felt Duration.
Michael Della Rocca. Razing Structures to the Ground.
Discussion
Lee Walters. The Possibility of Unicorns and Modal Logic.
Original Articles
David Liebesman. Necessarily, Sherlock Holmes Is Not a Person.
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Bioethics, Vol. 28, #8, 2014
Editorial
Udo Schüklenk. Conference Ethics in the Age of AIDS.
Debates In Research Ethics
Bridget Pratt and Bebe Loff. A Framework to Link International Clinical Research to the Promotion of Justice in Global Health.
Robert C. Hughes. Justifying Community Benefit Requirements in International Research.
H.C.M.L. Rodrigues and P.P. van den Berg.Randomized Controlled Trials of Maternal-Fetal Surgery: A Challenge to Clinical Equipoise.
Articles
Richard Dean. Stigmatization and Denormalization as Public Health Policies: Some Kantian Thoughts.
Jonathan Pugh. Embryos, The Principle of Proportionality, and the Shaky Ground of Moral Respect.
Erik Krag. Health as Normal Function: a Weak Link in Daniels's Theory of Just Health Distribution.
Julie Tannenbaum. The Promise and Peril of the Pharmacological Enhancer Modafinil.
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Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 8, #3, 2014
Michelle Dempsey's "Prosecuting Domestic Violence"
Original Papers
Matt Matravers. Symposium on Michelle Madden Dempsey, Prosecuting Domestic Violence: A Philosophical Analysis.
Kit Kinports. Feminist Prosecutors and Patriarchal States.
Sharon Cowan. Motivating Questions and Partial Answers: A Response to Prosecuting Domestic Violence by Michelle Madden Dempsey.
Michelle Madden Dempsey. Response to Commentators.
Alexander Sarch. Two Objections to Yaffe on the Criminalization of Attempts.
Nathan Hanna. Facing the Consequences.
Shachar Eldar. Indirect Co-Perpetration.
Steven Sverdlik. Punishment and Reform.
Alessandro Spena. Iniuria Migrandi: Criminalization of Immigrants and the Basic Principles of the Criminal Law.
Book Reviews
Seumas Miller reviews Mark Osiel: The End of Reciprocity: Terror, Torture and the Law of War.
Youngjae Lee reviews John Deigh and David Dolinko, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Criminal Law. What is Philosophy of Criminal Law?
Arlie Loughnan reviews The Limits of Criminal Law: A Comparative Analysis of Approaches to Legal Theorizing by Carl Constantin Lauterwein.
Margaret Martin reviews Reflections on Punishment from a Global Perspective: An Exploration of Chehtman’s The Philosophical Foundations of Extraterritorial Punishment.
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Emotion Review, Vol. 6, #4, 2014
Special Section: Four Perspectives on the Psychology of Emotion
James A. Russell. Four Perspectives on the Psychology of Emotion: An Introduction.
Lisa Feldman Barrett. The Conceptual Act Theory: A Précis
Batja Mesquita and Michael Boiger. Emotions in Context: A Sociodynamic Model of Emotions.
Agnes Moors. Flavors of Appraisal Theories of Emotion.
Jessica L. Tracy. An Evolutionary Approach to Understanding Distinct Emotions.
David M. Buss. Comment: Evolutionary Criteria for Considering an Emotion “Basic”: Jealousy as an Illustration.
Jody Clay-Warner. Comment: Status, Power, and Emotion.
Guido H. E. Gendolla. Comment: Emotions Are Functional – So… ?
Joseph E. LeDoux. Comment: What’s Basic About the Brain Mechanisms of Emotion?
Randolph M. Nesse. Comment: A General “Theory of Emotion” Is Neither Necessary nor Possible.
Richard A. Shweder. Comment: The Tower of Appraisals: Trying to Make Sense of the One Big Thing.
Peter Zachar. Comment: Five Uses of Philosophy in Scientific Theories of Emotion.
Batja Mesquita. Author Reply: The “Social” Is Not Merely Another Level of Reality.
Agnes Moors. Author Reply: Toward a Multilevel Mechanistic Explanation of Complex Regularities Between Environment and Emotional Components.
Jessica L. Tracy. Author Reply: Incompatible Conclusions or Different Levels of Analysis?
Special Section: Attribution Theory
Rainer Reisenzein. The Attributional Approach to Emotion and Motivation: Introduction to a Special Section of Emotion Review.
Shlomo Hareli. Making Sense of the Social World and Influencing It by Using a Naïve Attribution Theory of Emotions.
Udo Rudolph and Nadine Tscharaktschiew.. An Attributional Analysis of Moral Emotions: Naïve Scientists and Everyday Judges.
Bernard Weiner. The Attribution Approach to Emotion and Motivation: History, Hypotheses, Home Runs, Headaches/Heartaches.
View from a Discipline
Florin Dolcos and Ekaterina Denkova. Current Emotion Research in Cognitive Neuroscience: Linking Enhancing and Impairing Effects of Emotion on Cognition.
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Erkenntnis, Vol. 79, #5, Supplement, 2014
The First Six Articles Belong to the Special Issue: Socially Engaged Philosophy of Science, edited by Angela Potochnik.
Original Articles
Francis Cartieri & Angela Potochnik. Toward Philosophy of Science’s Social Engagement.
Kevin C. Elliott. Financial Conflicts of Interest and Criteria for Research Credibility.
Margaret Morrison. Values and Uncertainty in Simulation Models.
Heather Douglas. The Moral Terrain of Science.
Janet A. Kourany. Human Enhancement: Making the Debate More Productive.
Jane Maienschein. Understanding Embryos in a Changing and Complex World: A Case of Philosophers and Historians Engaging Society.
Prasanta S. Bandyopadhyay , Mark Greenwood , Gordon Brittan & Ken A. Aho. Empiricism and/or Instrumentalism?
Paul Égré & Anouk Barberousse. Borel on the Heap.
Émile Borel. An Economic Paradox: The Sophism of the Heap of Wheat and Statistical Truths.
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The Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 48, #3, 2014
Articles
Klas Roth, Martin Gustafsson, Viktor Johansson. Introduction: Perfectionism and Education—Kant and Cavell on Ethics and Aesthetics in Society.
Paul Guyer. Examples of Perfectionism.
Klas Roth. Making Ourselves Intelligible—Rendering Ourselves Efficacious and Autonomous, without Fixed Ends.
Pradeep A. Dhillon. Examples of Moral Perfectionism from a Global Perspective.
Viktor Johansson. Perfectionist Philosophy as a (an Untaken) Way of Life.
Richard Eldridge. Kant, Cavell, and the Circumstances of Philosophy.
Alice Crary. A Radical Perfectionist: Revisiting Cavell in the Light of Kant.
Martin Gustafsson. What is Cavellian Perfectionism?
Timothy Gould. Seven Types of Unintelligibility: Guyer on Cavell on Making Sense of Yourself.
Paul Guyer. Replies to Comments.
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Journal of Medicine & Philosophy, Vol. 39, #5, 2014
Introduction
Victor Saenz. On Abortion, Capital Punishment, Surrogate Decision-making, and Genetic Enhancement.
Articles
Patrick Lee. Christopher Tollefsen, and Robert P. George. The Ontological Status of Embryos: A Reply to Jason Morris.
Adam Kadlac. Flouting the Demands of Justice? Physician Participation in Executions.
Erica Lucast Stonestreet. Love as a Regulative Ideal in Surrogate Decision Making.
Darian Meacham. Empathy and Alteration: The Ethical Relevance of a Phenomenological Species Concept.
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NDPR
Ruth Abbey (ed.), Feminist Interpretations of John Rawls. Reviewed by S. A. Lloyd.
Joseph Almog, Everything in Its Right Place: Spinoza and Life by the Light of Nature. Reviewed by Yitzhak Y. Melamed.
Herman Cappelen and Josh Dever, The Inessential Indexical: On the Philosophical Insignificance of Perspective and the First Person. Reviewed by Tomis Kapitan.
Giovanna Colombetti, The Feeling Body: Affective Science Meets the Enactive Mind. Reviewed by Craig DeLancey.
Elaine P. Miller, Head Cases: Julia Kristeva on Philosophy and Art in Depressed Times. Reviewed by Sara Beardsworth.  
Derk Pereboom, Free Will, Agency, and Meaning in Life. Reviewed by David Shoemaker.
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 Philosophia, Vol. 42, #3, 2014
Original Articles
Hilla Jacobson, Hilary Putnam. The Needlessness of Adverbialism, Attributeism and its Compatibilty with Cognitive Science.
David Clarke. Heidegger, Hermeneutics and History: Undermining Jeff Malpas’s Philosophy of Place.
Rodney C. Roberts. Supererogation in an Ethics of Care.
Margherita Arcangeli. Against Cognitivism About Supposition.
Jeremy Barris. Dreams as a Meta-Conceptual or Existential Experience.
Y. Sandy Berkovski. Gratitude, Self-Interest, and Love.
C’Zar Bernstein. Giving the Ontological Argument Its Due.
Simona Chiodo. The Virtue of Epistemological Dualism.
Jonas Christensen. Determinable Properties and Overdetermination of Causal Powers.
Gustavo Picazo. Truths and Processes: A Critical Approach to Truthmaker Theory.
John Martin Fischer, Anthony Brueckner. The Evil of Death: A Reply to Yi.
Andrea Guardo. Semantic Dispositionalism and Non-Inferential Knowledge.
Micah Lott. Why be a good Human Being? Natural Goodness, Reason, and the Authority of Human Nature.
Kevin Lynch. The Vagaries of Psychoanalytic Interpretation: An Investigation into the Causes of the Consensus Problem in Psychoanalysis.
Huiming Ren . Is the Splash Red?
Michael Roche. Causal Overdetermination and Kim’s Exclusion Argument.
Jörgen Sjögren, Christian Bennet. Concept Formation and Concept Grounding.
Mark Thomas Walker. The Real Reason Why the Prisoner’s Dilemma is Not a Newcomb Problem.
Editorial Notes
Dorota Brylla. Salomon Maimon has a Memorial.
Brief Communication
Michael Slote. Reply to: Roberts.
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Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 37, #4, 2014
Articles
Stefan Brandt. How Not to Read Philosophical Investigations: McDowell and Goldfarb on Wittgenstein on Understanding.
Alex Segal. Absolute Goodness, Wonder and the Evildoer.
Zoltan Balazs. From Fame to Glory. The Case of Prince Friedrich of Homburg.
Leo K. C. Cheung. Meaning, Use and Ostensive Definition in Wittgenstein's Philosophical Investigations.
Review Article
Andrew Gleeson. Dignity: Its History and Meaning – By Michael Rosen.
Reviews
Peter Lewis reviews Schopenhauer and the Aesthetic Standpoint: Philosophy as a Practice of the Sublime – By Sophia Vasalou.
Walford Gealy reviews Contemplating Religious Forms of Life, Wittgenstein and D. Z. Phillips – By Mikel Burley.
Lynette Reid reviews The View From Here: On Affirmation, Attachment, and the Limits of Regret – By R. Jay Wallace.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 171, #1, 2014
Special Issue: Selected papers from the American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, 2013 Meeting.  Issue Editors: Patrick Rysiew.
Editorial Notes
Patrick Rysiew.
Original Articles
Marleen Rozemond. Pasnau on the material–immaterial divide in early modern philosophy.
Kris McDaniel. Pasnau on category realism: author Meets Critics, Robert Pasnau, Metaphysical Themes 1274–1671.
Calvin G. Normore. Form, matter and nominalism (or what is in a name): comments on Robert Pasnau’s “Metaphysical Themes”.
Robert Pasnau. On Metaphysical themes: replies to critics.
Holly M. Smith. Does Being Morally Responsible Depend on the Ability to Hold Morally Responsible?
Dana Kay Nelkin. Moral responsibility, conversation, and desert: comments on Michael McKenna’s conversation and responsibility.
Michael McKenna. Defending conversation and responsibility: reply to Dana Nelkin and Holly Smith.
Charles W. Mills. Notes from the resistance: some comments on Sally Haslanger’s Resisting Reality.
Karen Jones. Intersectionality and ameliorative analyses of race and gender.
Sally Haslanger. Race, intersectionality, and method: a reply to critics.
Christine Swanton. The notion of the moral: the relation between virtue ethics and virtue epistemology.
Douglas Keaton, Thomas W. Polger. Exclusion, still not tracted.
Daniel Nolan. Hyperintensional metaphysics.
Gillian K. Russell. Metaphysical analyticity and the epistemology of logic.
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