Tuesday, October 21, 2014

October 21, 2014

Dialectica, Vol. 68, #3, 2014
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol.76, #2, 2014
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 124, #2, 2014
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 124, #3, 2014
Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 40, #10, 2014

Dialectica, Vol. 68, #3, 2014
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Original Articles
Kit Fine. Permission and Possible Worlds.
Wesley D. Cray. Inconstancy and Content.
Meg Wallace. The Argument from Vagueness for Modal Parts.
Marius Backmann and Alexander Reutlinger. Better Best Systems – Too Good To Be True.
Thorsten Sander. A Frege-Geach Style Objection to Cognitivist Judgment Internalism.
Manfred Harth. Is Relative Truth Really Truth?
Notes and Discussions
Sara Bernstein. Two Problems for Proportionality about Omissions.
John Cantwell. Unity and Autonomy in Expressivist Logic.
Book Reviews
Sabine A. Döring and Anika Lutz. The Emotions. A Philosophical Introduction – By Julien A. Deonna and Fabrice Teroni.
Kirk Ludwig. Donald Davidson: A Short Introduction – By Kathrin Glüer.
Ophelia Deroy. Why Red Doesn't Sound Like a Bell. Understanding the Feel of Consciousness – By Kevin O'Regan.
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International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol.76, #2, 2014
Editorial
R. L. Hall. Editorial preface.
Article
Christopher J. Insole. Kant and the creation of freedom: a response to Terry Godlove.
Paolo Diego Bubbio. Hegel, the Trinity, and the ‘I’.
Dale Jacquette. Collingwood on religious atonement.
Max Baker-Hytch. Religious diversity and epistemic luck.
Travis Dumsday. Divine hiddenness and the opiate of the people.
Mark Douglas Saward. Collins’ core fine-tuning argument.
Book Review
William J. Meyer. J. L. Schellenberg: Evolutionary Religion.
James McLachlan. Book Reviews.
Morgan Luck. Robert A. Larmer, The legitimacy of miracles.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 124, #2, 2014
Original Papers
Monica M. Sharif, Terri A. Scandura. Do Perceptions of Ethical Conduct Matter During Organizational Change? Ethical Leadership and Employee Involvement.
Virgile Chassagnon. Toward a Social Ontology of the Firm: Reconstitution, Organizing Entity, Institution, Social Emergence and Power.
Chin-Shan Lu, Chi-Chang Lin. The Effects of Ethical Leadership and Ethical Climate on Employee Ethical Behavior in the International Port Context.
Michael P. Levine, Jacqueline Boaks . What Does Ethics Have to do with Leadership?
Karine Charry, Patrick De Pelsmacker, Claude L. Pecheux . How Does Perceived Effectiveness Affect Adults’ Ethical Acceptance of Anti-obesity Threat Appeals to Children? When the Going Gets Tough, the Audience Gets Going.
Christian Huber, Iain Munro. “Moral Distance” in Organizations: An Inquiry into Ethical Violence in the Works of Kafka.
Barbara Culiberg, Domen Bajde. Do You Need a Receipt? Exploring Consumer Participation in Consumption Tax Evasion as an Ethical Dilemma.
Cosmina Bradu, Jacob L. Orquin, John Thøgersen. The Mediated Influence of a Traceability Label on Consumer’s Willingness to Buy the Labelled Product.
Eduardo Ortas, José M. Moneva, Roger Burritt… . Does Sustainability Investment Provide Adaptive Resilience to Ethical Investors? Evidence from Spain.
Michele Fabrizi, Christine Mallin, Giovanna Michelon. The Role of CEO’s Personal Incentives in Driving Corporate Social Responsibility.
Dulce M. Redín, Reyes Calderón, Ignacio Ferrero. Exploring the Ethical Dimension of Hawala.
Weihui Fu, Satish P. Deshpande. The Impact of Caring Climate, Job Satisfaction, and Organizational Commitment on Job Performance of Employees in a China’s Insurance Company.
Anthony J. Evans. In Defence of ‘Demand’ Deposits: Contractual Solutions to the Barnett and Block, and Bagus and Howden Debate.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 124, #3, 2014
Original Paper
Sylvain Sénéchal, Laurent Georges, Jean Louis Pernin. Alliances Between Corporate and Fair Trade Brands: Examining the Antecedents of Overall Evaluation of the Co-branded Product.
John M. Luiz, Callum Stewart. Corruption, South African Multinational Enterprises and Institutions in Africa.
Esther Pittroff. Whistle-Blowing Systems and Legitimacy Theory: A Study of the Motivation to Implement Whistle-Blowing Systems in German Organizations.
Report
Christine Harley, Louise Metcalf, Julia Irwin. An Exploratory Study in Community Perspectives of Sustainability Leadership in the Murray Darling Basin.
Natàlia Cugueró-Escofet, Marion Fortin. One Justice or Two? A Model of Reconciliation of Normative Justice Theories and Empirical Research on Organizational Justice.
Danon Carter, Timothy Baghurst. The Influence of Servant Leadership on Restaurant Employee Engagement.
James A. Swaim, Michael J. Maloni, Stuart A. Napshin… Influences on Student Intention and Behavior Toward Environmental Sustainability.
Xingqiang Du, Wei Jian, Quan Zeng, Yingjie Du. Corporate Environmental Responsibility in Polluting Industries: Does Religion Matter?
Report
Sean Valentine, Seong-Hyun Nam, David Hollingworth…. Ethical Context and Ethical Decision Making: Examination of an Alternative Statistical Approach for Identifying Variable Relationships.
Jun Gu, Cristina Neesham. Moral Identity as Leverage Point in Teaching Business Ethics.
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Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 40, #10, 2014
The concise argument
Julian Savulescu. Why philosophy is important to medical ethics.
Feature article
Walter Glannon. Anaesthesia, amnesia and harm.
Commentaries
Adam J Kolber. The limited right to alter memory.
Andrew Davidson. Fiddling with memory.
Neil Levy. The harm of intraoperative awareness.
Joshua Shepherd. Minimizing harm via psychological intervention: response to Glannon.
Walter Glannon. Intraoperative awareness: consciousness, memory and law.
Clinical ethics
Christy L Cummings, Karen A Diefenbach, Mark R Mercurio. Paper: Counselling variation among physicians regarding intestinal transplant for short bowel syndrome.
D J C Wilkinson. Commentary: Shades of grey.
Daniel Z Buchman, Anita Ho. Paper: What's trust got to do with it? Revisiting opioid contracts.
Morten Magelssen, Reidar Pedersen, Reidun Førde. Paper: Sources of bias in clinical ethics case deliberation.
Research ethics
Barton Moffatt. Paper: Research funding and authorship: does grant winning count towards authorship credit?
Valérie Bridoux, Lilian Schwarz, Grégoire Moutel, Francis Michot, Christian Herve, Jean-Jacques Tuech. Paper: Reporting of ethical requirements in phase III surgical trials.
Erika Kleiderman, Bartha Maria Knoppers, Conrad V Fernandez, Kym M Boycott, Gail Ouellette, Durhane Wong-Rieger, Shelin Adam, Julie Richer, Denise Avard. Paper: Returning incidental findings from genetic research to children: views of parents of children affected by rare diseases.
David Wendler, Franklin Miller. Paper: The ethics of peer review in bioethics.
Teaching and learning ethics
Marcus A Henning, Sanya Ram, Phillipa Malpas, Richard Sisley, Andrea Thompson, Susan J Hawken. Paper: Reasons for academic honesty and dishonesty with solutions: a study of pharmacy and medical students in New Zealand.
James M Fitzgerald, Katherine E Krause, Darya Yermak, Suzanne Dunne, Ailish Hannigan, Walter Cullen, David Meagher, Deirdre McGrath, Paul Finucane, Calvin Coffey, Colum Dunne. Paper: The first survey of attitudes of medical students in Ireland towards termination of pregnancy.
Response
Allison Leslie Hebron, Summer McGee. Precedent autonomy should be respected in life-sustaining treatment decisions.
Viewpoint
Al Dowie. Making sense of assessment in medical ethics and law.
  Angela Fenwick. Medical ethics and law: assessing the core curriculum.
Val Wass. Commentary: Medical ethics and law: a practical guide to the assessment of the core content of learning.
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