Monday, September 29, 2014

September 29, 2014

Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society, Vol. 26, #1-2, 2014
health economics, policy and law, Vol. 9, #4, 2014
Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 157, #2, 2014
The Monist, Vol. 97, #3, 2014
Philosophical Review, Vol. 123, #3, 2014
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 9, #9, 2014
Ratio Juris, Vol. 27, #3, 2014
Social Epistemology, Vol. 28, #3-4, 2014
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics
Synthese, Vol. 191, #15, 2014

Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society, Vol. 26, #1-2, 2014
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Introduction
Jeffrey Friedman. Political Epistemology.
Transcript
Scott Althaus, Mark Bevir, Jeffrey Friedman, Hélène Landemore, Rogers Smith & Susan Stokes. Roundtable on Political Epistemology.
SYMPOSIUM: HÉLÈNE LANDEMORE'S DEMOCRATIC REASON
Jason Brennan. How Smart is Democracy? You Can't Answer that Question a Priori
Paul Gunn. Democracy and Epistocracy.
Jamie Terence Kelly. Democracy as the Rule of a Small Many.
Sanford Levinson. A Welcome Defense of Democracy.
Alfred Moore. Democratic Reason, Democratic Faith, and the Problem of Expertise.
Russell Muirhead. The Politics of Getting It Right.
Paul J. Quirk. Making it up on Volume: Are Larger Groups Really Smarter?
Ilya Somin. Why Political Ignorance Undermines the Wisdom of the Many.
Stephen G. W. Stich. When Democracy Meets Pluralism: Landemore's Epistemic Argument for Democracy and the Problem of Value Diversity.
Hélène Landemore. Yes, We Can (Make It Up on Volume): Answers to Critics.
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health economics, policy and law, Vol. 9, #4, 2014
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Articles
Michael R. Richards and Joachim Marti. Heterogeneity in the smoking response to health shocks by out-of-pocket spending risk.
G. Emmanuel Guindon. The impact of health insurance on health services utilization and health outcomes in Vietnam.
Hugh McLeod, Ross Millar, Nick Goodwin and Martin Powell. Perspectives on the policy ‘black box’: a comparative case study of orthopaedics services in England.
Michael Savage. Smoking outside: the effect of the Irish workplace smoking ban on smoking prevalence among the employed.
Perspective
Nancy Berlinger, Michael K. Gusmano and Eva Turbiner. Revisiting ‘The Clinic’: ethical and policy challenges in US community health centers.
Corrigendum
Karin H Cerri, Martin Knapp and Jose-Luis Fernandez. Decision making by NICE: examining the influences of evidence, process and context .
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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 157, #2, 2014
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Research Articles
PAUL F. X. MÜLLER. A decomposition for Hardy martingales II.
JINSONG XU. The third and fourth pluricanonical maps of threefolds of general type.
ALEXANDRE FERNANDES and CARLOS MAQUERA and JEAN VENATO–SANTOS. Jacobian Conjecture and semi-algebraic maps.
KATHRIN BRINGMANN and KARL MAHLBURG and ROBERT C. RHOADES. Taylor coefficients of mock-Jacobi forms and moments of partition statistics.
PIETER C. ALLAART. Hausdorff dimension of level sets of generalized Takagi functions.
ALBERTO BOSCAGGIN and RAFAEL ORTEGA. Monotone twist maps and periodic solutions of systems of Duffing type .
WEN-YUAN YAN . Growth tightness for groups with contracting elements.
SIGMUNDUR GUDMUNDSSON and MARTIN SVENSSON. Harmonic morphisms from homogeneous spaces of positive curvature.
DAE-WOONG LEE. On the generalized same N-type conjecture.
SUSUMU HIROSE and MASATOSHI SATO. A minimal generating set of the level 2 mapping class group of a non-orientable surface.
ROBIN de JONG and J. STEFFEN MÜLLER. Canonical heights and division polynomials.
KEVIN HENRIO. Nair–Tenenbaum uniform with respect to the discriminant–ERRATUM.
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The Monist, Vol. 97, #3, 2014
Foreword. Leonardo Caffo.
Articles
Anouk Barberousse, Cyrille Imbert. Recurring Models and Sensitivity to Computational Constraints.
Tarja Knuuttila & Andrea Loettgers. Magnets, Spins, and Neurons: The Dissemination of Model Templates Across Disciplines
Seth Bullock. Levins and the Lure of Artificial Worlds.
Alisa Bokulich. How the Tiger Bush Got Its Stripes: ‘How Possibly’ vs. ‘How Actually’Model Explanations.
Johannes Lenhard. Autonomy and Automation: Computational Modeling, Reduction, and Explanation in Quantum Chemistry.
Eckhart Arnold. What’s Wrong with Social Simulations?
Otávio Bueno. Computer Simulations: An Inferential Conception.
Claus Beisbart. Are We Sims? How Computer Simulations Represent and What this Means for the Simulation Argument.
Enrico Terrone. Traces, Documents, and the Puzzle of "Permanent Acts."
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Philosophical Review, Vol. 123, #3, 2014
Articles
Kieran Setiya. Love and the Value of a Life.
Cian Dorr and John Hawthorne. Semantic Plasticity and Speech Reports.
Book Reviews
Thomas M. Tuozzo reviews Aristotle on the Apparent Good: Perception, Phantasia, Thought, and Desire by Jessica Dawn Moss.
Jeremy Heis reviews Kant's Construction of Nature by Michael Friedman.
Tom Donaldson reviews The American Pragmatists by Cheryl Misak.
Ned Markosian reviews On Myself, and Other, Less Important Subjects by Caspar Hare.
Nate Charlow reviews When Truth Gives Out by Mark Richard.
Peter Pagin reviews Critical Pragmatics by Kepa Korta and John Perry.
Eric Campbell reviews Constructivism in Practical Philosophy by James Lenman and Yonatan Shemmer eds.
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 9, #9, 2014
Aesthetics & Philosophy of Art
Jesse Prinz. The Aesthetics of Punk Rock.
History of Philosophy
Caleb Murray Cohoe. Nous in Aristotle's De Anima.
Iakovos Vasiliou. Platonic Virtue: An Alternative Approach.
Logic & Philosophy of Language
Emar Maier. Pure Quotation.
Naturalistic Philosophy
Jennifer Nado. Philosophical Expertise.
Maria Kronfeldner, Neil Roughley and Georg Toepfer. Recent Work on Human Nature: Beyond Traditional Essences.
Philosophy of Science
Kathleen Okruhlik. Bas van Fraassen's Philosophy of Science and His Epistemic Voluntarism.
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Ratio Juris, Vol. 27, #3, 2014
Articles
Carla Bagnoli. Starting Points: Kantian Constructivism Reassessed.
Thomas Mertens. Sexual Desire and the Importance of Marriage in Kant's Philosophy of Law
Matej Avbelj. Theorizing Sovereignty and European Integration
Arthur Dyevre. Law and the Evolutionary Turn: The Relevance of Evolutionary Psychology for Legal Positivism.
Marco Goldoni. Political Constitutionalism and the Question of Constitution-Making.
Klemen Jaklic. Liberal Legitimacy and the Question of Respect.
The Notebook Corner, edited by Enrico Pattaro
Svein Eng. Why Reflective Equilibrium? III: Reflective Equilibrium as a Heuristic Tool.
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Social Epistemology, Vol. 28, #3-4, 2014
Special Issue: Social Licence to Operate
Articles
David Rooney, Joan Leach & Peta Ashworth. Doing the Social in Social License.
Nina Lansbury Hall. Can the “Social Licence to Operate” Concept Enhance Engagement and Increase Acceptance of Renewable Energy? A Case Study of Wind Farms in Australia.
Peter Edwards & Justine Lacey. Can’t Climb the Trees Anymore: Social Licence to Operate, Bioenergy and Whole Stump Removal in Sweden.
Sujatha Raman & Alison Mohr. A Social Licence for Science: Capturing the Public or Co-Constructing Research?
Peat Leith, Emily Ogier & Marcus Haward. Science and Social License: Defining Environmental Sustainability of Atlantic Salmon Aquaculture in South-Eastern Tasmania, Australia.
David Jijelava & Frank Vanclay. Assessing the Social Licence to Operate of Development Cooperation Organizations: A Case Study of Mercy Corps in Samtskhe-Javakheti, Georgia.
Juliette Syn. The Social License: Empowering Communities and a Better Way Forward.
Richard Parsons & Kieren Moffat. Constructing the Meaning of Social Licence.
Anne-Maree Dowd & Mallory James. A Social Licence for Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage: How Engineers and Managers Describe Community Relations.
Clark Miller. Globalization and Discontent.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics
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Regular Papers
Lena Christine Zuchowski. Gestalt switches in Poincaré׳s prize paper: An inspiration for, but not an instance of, chaos.
Ruth E. Kastner. Maudlin׳s challenge refuted: A reply to Lewis.
Emily Adlam. The problem of confirmation in the Everett interpretation.
M. Anthony Mills. Identity versus determinism: Émile Meyerson׳s neo-Kantian interpretation of the quantum theory.
Bryan W. Roberts. A general perspective on time observables.
Richard Dawid, Karim P.Y. Thébault. Against the empirical viability of the Deutsch–Wallace–Everett approach to quantum mechanics.
William L. Vanderburgh. On the interpretive role of theories of gravity and ‘ugly’ solutions to the total evidence for dark matter.
J. Brian Pitts. Change in Hamiltonian general relativity from the lack of a time-like Killing vector field.
Leah Henderson. Can the second law be compatible with time reversal invariant dynamics?
Michael Esfeld. The primitive ontology of quantum physics: Guidelines for an assessment of the proposals.
Bernhard Lesche. The c=ℏ=G=1—question.
Special section on Henri Poincaré: Death Centenary
Gerhard Heinzmann, Cédric Villani. Henri Poincaré: Death centenary
Umberto Bottazzini. Weierstrass as a reader of Poincaré׳s early works.
Jean Mawhin. The implicit function theorem and its substitutes in Poincaré׳s qualitative theory of differential equations.
Scott Walter. Poincaré on clocks in motion.
Jeremy Gray. “The soul of the fact”—Poincaré and proof.
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Synthese, Vol. 191, #15, 2014
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Original Papers
Elia Zardini. Context and consequence. An intercontextual substructural logic.
Nathan L. King. Perseverance as an intellectual virtue.
Alexander R. Pruss Regular probability comparisons imply the Banach–Tarski Paradox.
Alexander Dinges. Epistemic contextualism can be stated properly.
Ken Akiba. A defense of indeterminate distinctness.
Russell Marcus. The holistic presumptions of the indispensability argument.
Anouk Barberousse, Marion Vorms. About the warrants of computer-based empirical knowledge.
Trevor Hedberg. Epistemic supererogation and its implications.
Jan Degenaar, Erik Myin. Representation-hunger reconsidered.
Alexander Skiles. Is there a dilemma for the truthmaker non-maximalist?
Michael Schippers. Coherence, striking agreement, and reliability.
Cynthia Macdonald. In my ‘Mind’s Eye’: introspectionism, detectivism, and the basis of authoritative self-knowledge.
Steven P. James. Hallucinating real things.
Mathieu Beirlaen, Atocha Aliseda. A conditional logic for abduction.
Christopher B. Kulp. The pre-theoreticality of moral intuitions.
Erratum
Nathan L. King. Erratum to: Perseverance as an intellectual virtue.
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