Thursday, October 2, 2014

October 2, 2014

BBS : Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 37, #4, 2014
Business Ethics: A European Review, Vol. 23, #4, 2014
Environmental and Resource Economics, Vol.59, #1, 2014
Environmental and Resource Economics, Vol.59, #2, 2014
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Vol. 11, #3, 2014
Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 40, #9, 2014
Social Epistemology, Vol. 28, #3-4, 2014
Theoria, Vol. 80, #3, 2014

BBS : Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 37, #4, 2014
Target Article
Adam Lankford. Précis of The Myth of Martyrdom: What Really Drives Suicide Bombers, Rampage Shooters, and Other Self-Destructive Killers.
Open Peer Commentary
Scott Atran. Martyrdom's would-be myth buster.
Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi. The over-determination of selflessness in villains and heroes.
Leonardo Bobadilla. Martyrdom redefined: Self-destructive killers and vulnerable narcissism.
Vincent Egan. Can self-destructive killers be classified so easily? 
Bernhard Finkand Robert Trivers. Cognitive simplicity and self-deception are crucial in martyrdom and suicide terrorism.
David C. Funder. Weighing dispositional and situational factors in accounting for suicide terrorism.
Brian J. Gibbs. Winning counterterrorism's version of Pascal's wager, but struggling to open the purse.
Jacqueline M. Grayand Thomas E. Dickins. Suicide terrorism and post-mortem benefits.
C. Dominik Güssand Ma. Teresa Tuason. The importance of cultural variables for explaining suicide terrorism.
Valerie Gray Hardcastle. The rationality of suicide bombers: There is a little bit of crazy in all of us.
David Lester. Suicidal protests: Self-immolation, hunger strikes, or suicide bombing.
David R. Mandel. Suicide terrorism, moral relativism, and the situationist narrative.
Clark McCauley. How many suicide terrorists are suicidal?
Hector Qirko. Organizational structures and practices are better predictors of suicide terror threats than individual psychological dispositions.
Joshua Rottmanand, Deborah Kelemen. The morality of martyrdom and the stigma of suicide.
Yael Selaand Todd K. Shackelford. The myth of the myth of martyrdom.
Lotte Thomsen,Milan Obaidi,Jennifer Sheehy-Skeffington,Nour Kteilyand Jim Sidanius. Individual differences in relational motives interact with the political context to produce terrorism and terrorism-support.
Adolf Tobeñaand Oscar Vilarroya. Normative seeds for deadly martyrdoms.
David J. Weissand Jie Weiss. Inferring cognition from action: Does martyrdom imply its motive? 
Author's Response
Adam Lankford. Evidence that suicide terrorists are suicidal: Challenges and empirical predictions.
Target Article
David Sloan Wilson,Steven C. Hayes,Anthony Biglanand Dennis D. Embry. Evolving the future: Toward a science of intentional change.
Open Peer Commentary
Kenneth John Aitken. Could Bertrand Russell's barber have bitten his own teeth? A problem of logic and definitions.
Claes Andersson,Anton Törnbergand Petter Törnberg. Developing of the future: Scaffolded Darwinism in societal evolution.
Robert Aungerand Valerie Curtis. Unintentional behaviour change.
Nicolas Baumard. For public policies, our evolved psychology is the problem and the solution.
Péter Bodorand Nikos Fokas. Large-scale societal changes and intentionality – an uneasy marriage.
Gordon M. Burghardt,Gregory L. Stuartand Ryan C. Shorey. Why can't we all just get along? Integration needs more than stories.
Robert Costanzaand Paul Atkins. Toward an integrated science and sociotecture of intentional change.
Peter W. Dowrick. Does evolving the future preclude learning from it? 
Michael Allen Fox. A science of intentional change and the prospects for a culture of peace.
Peter Gray. Evolving the future of education: Problems in enabling broad social reforms.
Bjørn Grinde. Which evolutionary process, and where do we want to go? 
Jason Grotuss. Cooperation and emergence: The missing elements of the Darwin machine.
S. Shaun Ho,Adrianna Torres-Garciaand James E. Swain. Evolutionary processes and mother-child attachment in intentional change.
Muhammad Ali Khalidi. The perils of a science of intentional change.
Viviane Kostrubiecand J. A. Scott Kelso. Incorporating coordination dynamics into an evolutionarily grounded science of intentional change.
Peter LaFreniere. Evolving the future by creating and adapting to novel environments.
Kevin MacDonald. Domain-general mechanisms: What they are, how they evolved, and how they interact with modular, domain-specific mechanisms to enable cohesive human groups.
Riccardo Manzottiand Paolo Moderato. Intentional change, intrinsic motivations, and goal generation.
Michael J. O'Brien. Niche construction is an important component of a science of intentional change.
Markus F. Peschland Thomas Fundneider. Evolving the future by learning from the future (as it emerges)? Toward an epistemology of change.
Dwight W. Read. The rich detail of cultural symbol systems.
William Andrew Rottschaefer. Is the science of positive intentional change a science of objective moral values? 
Sahotra Sarkar. The inevitability of normative analysis.
Paul E. Smaldinoand Timothy M. Waring. Let the social sciences evolve.
X. T. Wang,Shu Liand Li-Lin Rao. Conservation combats exploitation: Choices within an evolutionary framework.
Authors' Response
David Sloan Wilson,Steven C. Hayes,Anthony Biglanand Dennis D. Embry. Collaborating on evolving the future.
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Business Ethics: A European Review, Vol. 23, #4, 2014
Original Articles
Celia Bilbao-Terol and Verónica Cañal-Fernández. The market valuation of ethical assets in Spain: an application of the hedonic pricing method.
Rafael Cejudo. Decision making in compromise situations: guidelines based on J. S. Mill's doctrine of political half-measures.
Ignacio Ferrero and Alejo José G. Sison. A quantitative analysis of authors, schools and themes in virtue ethics articles in business ethics and management journals (1980–2011)
Patrick O'Sullivan and Ola Ngau. Whistleblowing: a critical philosophical analysis of the component moral decisions of the act and some new perspectives on its moral significance.
Paul Whysall. Reflections on ethics, sport and the consequences of professionalisation.
Marco Visentin. Happiness and the market: the ontology of the human being in Thomas Aquinas and modern functionalism.
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Environmental and Resource Economics, Vol.59, #1, 2014
Original Papers
Christian P. Traeger . A 4-Stated DICE: Quantitatively Addressing Uncertainty Effects in Climate Change.
Therese C. Grijalva, Jayson L. Lusk… Discounting the Distant Future: An Experimental Investigation.
Mads Greaker, Cathrine Hagem. Strategic Investment in Climate Friendly Technologies: The Impact of Global Emissions Trading.
Awudu Abdulai, Renan Goetz. Time-Related Characteristics of Tenancy Contracts and Investment in Soil Conservation Practices.
Kenneth Løvold Rødseth, Eirik Romstad. Environmental Regulations, Producer Responses, and Secondary Benefits: Carbon Dioxide Reductions Under the Acid Rain Program.
Cristina Lopez-Mayan. Microeconometric Analysis of Residential Water Demand.
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Environmental and Resource Economics, Vol.59, #2, 2014
Original Papers
Emma Aisbett, Ralf Steinhauser. Maintaining the Common Pool: Voluntary Water Conservation in Response to Varying Scarcity.
Rob Hart, Mark Brady, Ola Olsson. Joint Production of Food and Wildlife: Uniform Measures or Nature Oases?
Ralph A. Mastromonaco. Hazardous Waste Hits Hollywood: Superfund and Housing Prices in Los Angeles.
Eli P. Fenichel, Timothy J. Richards…The Control of Invasive Species on Private Property with Neighbor-to-Neighbor Spillovers.
José-María Da-Rocha, Linda Nøstbakken, Marcos Pérez. Pulse Fishing and Stock Uncertainty.
Halvor Briseid Storrøsten. Prices Versus Quantities: Technology Choice, Uncertainty and Welfare.
Yueming Qiu. Energy Efficiency and Rebound Effects: An Econometric Analysis of Energy Demand in the Commercial Building Sector.
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Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Vol. 11, #3, 2014
Special Issue: Ethical Dilemmas in Prisoner Care
Editorial
Leigh E. Rich, Michael A. Ashby. Crime and Punishment, Rehabilitation or Revenge: Bioethics for Prisoners?
David M. Shaw, Tenzin Wangmo, Bernice S. Elger. Conducting Ethics Research in Prison: Why, Who, and What?
Critical Perspectives
Lorna Gibb. Procedure.
Liliane Lins, Fernando Martins Carvalho. Scientific Integrity in Brazil.
Jane Jankowski, Lisa Campo-Engelstein. A Better Half: The Ethics of Hemicorporectomy Surgery.
Thomas Foreman. Ethics, Rhetoric, and Expectations: Responsibilities and Obligations of Health Care Systems.
Donald Chalmers, Dianne Nicol, Pilar Nicolás…. A Role for Research Ethics Committees in Exchanges of Human Biospecimens Through Material Transfer Agreements.
Recent Developments
Sophie Flaherty. Patenting Treatment Methods.
Original Research
Robert L. Trestman. Ethics, the Law, and Prisoners: Protecting Society, Changing Human Behavior, and Protecting Human Rights.
Wiebke Bretschneider, Bernice Simone Elger. Expert Perspectives on Western European Prison Health Services: Do Ageing Prisoners Receive Equivalent Care?
Karolyn L. A. White, Christopher F. C. Jordens… Contextualising Professional Ethics: The Impact of the Prison Context on the Practices and Norms of Health Care Practitioners
Tenzin Wangmo, Violet Handtke, Bernice Simone Elger. Disclosure of Past Crimes: An Analysis of Mental Health Professionals’ Attitudes Towards Breaching Confidentiality.
Ronald Aday, Lori Farney. Malign Neglect: Assessing Older Women’s Health Care Experiences in Prison.
Violet Handtke, Tenzin Wangmo. Ageing Prisoners’ Views on Death and Dying: Contemplating End-of-Life in Prison.
Géraldine Ruiz, Tenzin Wangmo, Patrick Mutzenberg… Understanding Death in Custody: A Case for a Comprehensive Definition.
Book Review
Charles Leduc. A Lasting Effect: Reflections on Music and Medicine.
Case Studies
Kelly Anderson. Global Health Case: Questioning Our Contributions.
Erratum
Emma Kowal, Glenn Pearson, Lobna Rouhani, Chris S. Peacock…. Erratum to: Genetic Research and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
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Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 40, #9, 2014
The concise argument
Dominic Wilkinson. Making the cut: analytical and empirical bioethics.
Feature article
John McMillan. The kindest cut? Surgical castration, sex offenders and coercive offers.
Commentaries
William J Winslade. Surgical castration, Texas law and the case of Mr T.
A Wertheimer, F G Miller. There are (STILL) no coercive offers.
Jesper Ryberg, Thomas S Petersen. Surgical castration, coercion and ethics.
Elizabeth Shaw. Offering castration to sex offenders: the significance of the state's intentions.
John McMillan. Surgical castration, coercive offers and coercive effects: it is still not about consent.
Clinical ethics
Sabine Salloch, Jochen Vollmann, Jan Schildmann. Paper: Ethics by opinion poll? The functions of attitudes research for normative deliberations in medical ethics.
Law, ethics and medicine
Takako Tsujimura-Ito, Yusuke Inoue, Ken-ichi Yoshida. Paper: Organ retention and communication of research use following medico-legal autopsy: a pilot survey of university forensic medicine departments in Japan.
Sven Jakob Nordstrand, Magnus Andreas Nordstrand, Per Nortvedt, Morten Magelssen. Paper: Medical students’ attitudes towards conscientious objection: a survey.
Ryan E Lawrence. Commentary: Conscientious objection and its social context.
Reproductive ethics
Ambroise Wonkam, Jantina de Vries, Charmaine D Royal, Raj Ramesar, Fru F Angwafo III. Paper: Would you terminate a pregnancy affected by sickle cell disease? Analysis of views of patients in Cameroon.
Research ethics
Lonzozou Kpanake, Kolou S Dassa, Paul Clay Sorum, Etienne Mullet. Paper: Togolese lay people's and health professionals’ views about the acceptability of physician-assisted suicide.
Review
Sandra van der Dam, Bert Molewijk, Guy A M Widdershoven, Tineke A Abma. Ethics support in institutional elderly care: a review of the literature.
Current controversy
Alex Rajczi. Wait times and national health policy.
Author meets critics
James Stacey Taylor. Death, posthumous harm, and bioethics.
Walter Glannon. Taylor on posthumous organ procurement.
Timothy M Wilkinson. Taylor on presumed consent.
Frederik Kaufman. Comments on Death, Posthumous Harm and Bioethics.
Stephan Blatti. Mortal harm and the antemortem experience of death.
James Stacey Taylor. A full-blooded defence of full-blooded Epicureanism: responses to my critics.
Brief report
Xavier Bosch. Improving biomedical journals’ ethical policies: the case of research misconduct.
Ethics briefing
Sophie Brannan, Ruth Campbell, Martin Davies, Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell, Julian C Sheathe. Ethics briefing.
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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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Theoria, Vol. 80, #3, 2014
Editorial
Sven Ove Hansson. Philosophy and Linguistic Relativity.
Articles
Luca Jacopo Uberti. Good and Bad Idealizations in Political Theory.
James Connelly. Russell and Wittgenstein on Logical Form and Judgement: What did Wittgenstein Try that Wouldn't Work?
Daniel Friedrich. Belief and Motivation
A Theoria Bibliography
Sven Ove Hansson. Swedish Theses in Philosophy 2013.
Reviews                                                               
Bengt Brülde. Happiness and the Good Life – By Mike W. Martin.
Dominik Kauss. Necessary Beings – An Essay on Ontology, Modality, and the Relations Between Them – By Bob Hale.
Lars Bergström. Quine versus Davidson: Truth, Reference, and Meaning – By Gary Kemp.
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