Wednesday, October 1, 2014

October 1, 2014

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 34, #3, 2014
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 170, #3, 2014
Review of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 7, #3, 2014
Studia Logica, Vol. 102, #4, 2014

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 34, #3, 2014
Articles
Adam Slavny. Nonreciprocity and the Moral Basis of Liability to Compensate.
Aileen Kavanagh. Proportionality and Parliamentary Debates: Exploring Some Forbidden Territory.
Eric C Ip. Taking a ‘Hard Look’ at ‘Irrationality’: Substantive Review of Administrative Discretion in the US and UK Supreme Courts.
Barnali Choudhury. New Rationales for Women on Boards.
Guy Davidov. Setting Labour Law’s Coverage: Between Universalism and Selectivity.
Grant Lamond. Analogical Reasoning in the Common Law.
Michael Giudice. Global Legal Pluralism: What’s Law Got To Do With It?
Chris McConnachie. Human Dignity, ‘Unfair Discrimination’ and Guidance.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 170, #3, 2014
With Book Symposium on Gerald Gaus' The Order of Public Reason
Original Papers

Ryan Muldoon, Chiara Lisciandra, Mark Colyvan, Carlo Martini. Disagreement behind the veil of ignorance.
Joshua Shepherd. The contours of control.
Christopher Evan Franklin. Event-causal libertarianism, functional reduction, and the disappearing agent argument.
Giacomo Melis. Understanding undermining defeat.
Errol Lord. The real symmetry problem(s) for wide-scope accounts of rationality.
David Bourget, David J. Chalmers. What do philosophers believe?
Hsueh Qu. Hume’s practically epistemic conclusions?
Thomas Grundmann, Joachim Horvath. Thought experiments and the problem of deviant realizations.
Erratum
Erratum to: Thought experiments and the problem of deviant realizations by Thomas Grundmann, Joachim Horvath.
Richard Arneson. Rejecting the order of public reason.
Jonathan Quong. What is the point of public reason?.
Robert B. Talisse. Moral authority and the deliberative model.
Gerald Gaus. The good, the bad, and the ugly: three agent-type challenges to The Order of Public Reason.
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Review of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 7, #3, 2014
Research Articles
Andrew Bacon. Stalnaker's Thesis in Context.
Edwin Beggs, José Félix Costa and John V. Tucker. Three Forms of Physical Measurement and Their Computability.
Edwin Mares. Belief Revision, Probabilism, and Logic Choice.
Lucas Rosenblatt and Damián E. Szmuc. On Pathological Truths.
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Studia Logica, Vol. 102, #4, 2014
Special Issue Logic and Probability: Reasoning in Uncertain Environments
Brief Communication

Matthias Unterhuber, Gerhard Schurz. Logic and Probability: Reasoning in Uncertain Environments – Introduction to the Special Issue.
Original Papers
Sarah R. Beck, Daniel P. Weisberg, Patrick Burns, Kevin J. Riggs. Conditional Reasoning and Emotional Experience: A Review of the Development of Counterfactual Thinking.
Dorothy Edgington. Estimating Conditional Chances and Evaluating Counterfactuals.
Angelo Gilio, Giuseppe Sanfilippo. Conditional Random Quantities and Compounds of Conditionals.
James Hawthorne. A Primer on Rational Consequence Relations, Popper Functions, and Their Ranked Structures.
Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Christian Eichhorn. Structural Inference from Conditional Knowledge Bases.
Karolina Krzyzanowska, Sylvia Wenmackers, Igor Douven. Rethinking Gibbard’s Riverboat Argument.
Brian Leahy, Eva Rafetseder, Josef Perner. Basic Conditional Reasoning: How Children Mimic Counterfactual Reasoning.
Arthur Paul Pedersen. Comparative Expectations.
Niki Pfeifer. Reasoning About Uncertain Conditionals.
Paul D. Thorn, Gerhard Schurz. A Utility Based Evaluation of Logico-probabilistic Systems.
Matthias Unterhuber, Gerhard Schurz. Completeness and Correspondence in Chellas–Segerberg Semantics.
Christian Wallmann, Gernot D. Kleiter. Probability Propagation in Generalized Inference Forms.
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