Wednesday, October 22, 2014

October 22, 2014

Biology & Philosophy, Vol. 29, #6, 2014
Erkenntnis, Vol. 79, #9, 2014
Global Environmental Politics, Vol. 14, #3, 2014
Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 31, #4, 2014
Journal of Ethics, Vol. 18, #4, 2014
Journal of Logic, Language and Information, Vol. 23, #4, 2014
Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 40, #11, 2014
Journal of Religious Ethics, Vol. 42, #4, 2014
Mind, Vol. 123, #491, 2014
NDPR
Philosophia Mathematica, Vol. 22, #3, 2014
Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, Vol. 21, #1, 2014
Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, Vol. 38, 2015

Biology & Philosophy, Vol. 29, #6, 2014
Articles
Carlos Santana. Save the planet: eliminate biodiversity.
Russell Powell & Nicholas Shea. Homology across inheritance systems.
Pierre-Luc Germain , Emanuele Ratti & Federico Boem. Junk or functional DNA? ENCODE and the function controversy.
Alfonso Arroyo-Santos , Mark E. Olson & Francisco Vergara-Silva. The phylogeography debate and the epistemology of model-based evolutionary biology.
Argyris Arnellos , Alvaro Moreno & Kepa Ruiz-Mirazo. Organizational requirements for multicellular autonomy: insights from a comparative case study.
Book Reviews
Matthew H. Haber. In defense of the organism.
John Zerilli. A minimalist framework for comparative psychology.
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Erkenntnis, Vol. 79, #9, 2014
Introduction
Martin Kusch , Herlinde Pauer-Studer & Hans Bernhard Schmid.
Original Articles
Frank Hindriks. How Autonomous Are Collective Agents? Corporate Rights and Normative Individualism.
Martin Kusch. The Metaphysics and Politics of Corporate Personhood.
Christian List. Three Kinds of Collective Attitudes.
Herlinde Pauer-Studer. A Constitutive Account of Group Agency.
Philip Pettit. Group Agents are Not Expressive, Pragmatic or Theoretical Fictions.
Carol Rovane. Group Agency and Individualism.
Hans Bernhard Schmid. Expressing Group Attitudes: On First Person Plural Authority.
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Global Environmental Politics, Vol. 14, #3, 2014
Contributors // Abstracts
Introduction

Lisa M. Campbell, Catherine Corson, Noella J. Gray, Kenneth I. MacDonald, J. Peter Brosius. Studying Global Environmental Meetings to Understand Global Environmental Governance: Collaborative Event Ethnography at the Tenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity.  
Research Articles
Catherine Corson, Lisa M. Campbell, Kenneth I. MacDonald. Capturing the Personal in Politics: Ethnographies of Global Environmental Governance No Access.
Lisa M. Campbell, Shannon Hagerman, Noella J. Gray. Producing Targets for Conservation: Science and Politics at the Tenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity No Access.
Noella J. Gray, Rebecca L. Gruby, Lisa M. Campbell. Boundary Objects and Global Consensus: Scalar Narratives of Marine Conservation in the Convention on Biological Diversity No Access.
Deborah Scott, Sarah Hitchner, Edward M. Maclin, Juan Luis Dammert B. Fuel for the Fire: Biofuels and the Problem of Translation at the Tenth Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity.
Kimberly R. Marion Suiseeya. Negotiating the Nagoya Protocol: Indigenous Demands for Justice No Access.
Forums
Rosaleen Duffy. What Does Collaborative Event Ethnography Tell Us About Global Environmental Governance?
Bram Büscher. Collaborative Event Ethnography: Between Structural Power and Empirical Nuance?
Book Review Essays
Michael Stevenson. Public–Private Partnering in Natural Resource Extraction.
Book Reviews
Bown, Natalie, Tim Gray, and Selina M. Stead. 2013. Contested Forms of Governance in Marine Protected Areas: A Study of Co-Management and Adaptive Co-Management. Review by Betul Gokkir.          
Harris, Paul G. 2013. What's Wrong with Climate Politics and How to Fix It. Review by Theresa Jedd.
Widener, Patricia. 2011. Oil Injustice: Resisting and Conceding a Pipeline in Ecuador. Review by Alex Latta.
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Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 31, #4, 2014
Special Issue: Benefiting from Injustice. Guest Editors: Edward A. Page and Avia Pasternak
Guest Editor's Introduction

Edward Page and Avia Pasternak. Guest Editor's Introduction.
Original Articles
Daniel Butt. ‘A Doctrine Quite New and Altogether Untenable’: Defending the Beneficiary Pays Principle .
Bashshar Haydar and Gerhard Øverland. The Normative Implications of Benefiting from Injustice.
Robert E. Goodin and Christian Barry. Benefiting from the Wrongdoing of Others.
Avia Pasternak. Voluntary Benefits from Wrongdoing.
Holly Lawford-Smith. Benefiting from Failures to Address Climate Change.
Clare Heyward. Benefiting from Climate Geoengineering and Corresponding Remedial Duties: The Case of Unforeseeable Harms.
Avery Kolers. The Priority of Solidarity to Justice.
Reviewed in this issue:
Alexis Burgess. Fiction and Narrative – By Derek Matravers.
Elisabeth Ellis. Consequentialism and Environmental Ethics – Edited by Avram Hiller, Ramona Ilea and Leonard Kahn.
Jan Deckers. Minimizing Marriage: Marriage, Morality, and the Law – By E. Brake.
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Journal of Ethics, Vol. 18, #4, 2014
Original Papers
John Martin Fischer, Anthony Brueckner. The Mirror-Image Argument: An Additional Reply to Johansson.
Taylor W. Cyr. Rationally Not Caring About Torture: A Reply to Johansson.
Jens Johansson. More on the Mirror: Reply to Fischer and Brueckner.
John Martin Fischer, Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin. Immortality and Boredom.
Robert Audi. Normativity and Generality in Ethics and Aesthetics.
Amelie Rorty. The Ethics of Collaborative Ambivalence.
Mathias Slåttholm Sagdahl. The Argument from Nominal–Notable Comparisons, ‘Ought All Things Considered’, and Normative Pluralism.
Justin A. Capes. The Flicker of Freedom: A Reply to Stump.
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Journal of Logic, Language and Information, Vol. 23, #4, 2014
Original Papers
Special Issue: Logic and Linguistics
Issue Editors: Urszula Wybraniec-Skardowska and Marcos Lopes.
Marcos Lopes, Urszula Wybraniec-Skardowska. Special Issue Including Selected Papers from the “Logic and Linguistics” Workshop of the 4th World Congress on Universal Logic.
Jean-Pierre Desclés, Anca Christine Pascu…. Aspecto-Temporal Meanings Analysed by Combinatory Logic.
Brendan S. Gillon. Complement Polyvalence and Permutation in English.
Jonathan Ginzburg, Robin Cooper. Quotation via Dialogical Interaction.
Marcus Kracht, Udo Klein. The Grammar of Code Switching.
Marek Krótkiewicz, Krystian Wojtkiewicz. Functional and Structural Integration without Competence Overstepping in Structured Semantic Knowledge Base System.
Livy Real, Christian Retoré. Deverbal Semantics and the Montagovian Generative Lexicon ΛTyn.
Johan van Benthem. Natural Language and Logic of Agency.
Andrzej Wiśniewski. Support and Sets of Situations.
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Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 40, #11, 2014
The concise argument
Thomas Douglas. Stem cell-derived gametes, iterated in vitro reproduction, and genetic parenthood.
Stem-cell derived gametes
Robert Sparrow. In vitro eugenics.
Andrew W Siegel. Some doubts about in vitro eugenics as a human enhancement technology.
Debra J H Mathews. Language matters.
Heidi Mertes. A moratorium on breeding better babies.
Misao Fujita, Yoshimi Yashiro, Mika Suzuki. Throwing the baby out with the bathwater: a critique of Sparrow's inclusive definition of the term ‘in vitro eugenics’.
Jonathan Pugh. Concerns about eroding the ethical barrier to in vitro eugenics: lessons from the hESC debate.
Flávio Guimarães da Fonseca, Daniel Mendes Ribeiro, Nara Pereira Carvalho, Brunello Stancioli. Human in vitro eugenics: close, yet far away.
Timothy F Murphy. Genetic generations: artificial gametes and the embryos produced with them.
Robert Sparrow. Reproductive technologies, risk, enhancement and the value of genetic relatedness.
Heidi Mertes. Paper: Gamete derivation from stem cells: revisiting the concept of genetic parenthood.
A Smajdor, D Cutas. Paper: Artificial gametes and the ethics of unwitting parenthood.
César Palacios-González, John Harris, Giuseppe Testa. Paper: Multiplex parenting: IVG and the generations to come.
Helen Watt. Ancestor embryos: embryonic gametes and genetic parenthood.
Timothy F Murphy. Paper: The meaning of synthetic gametes for gay and lesbian people and bioethics too.
Law, ethics and medicine
Tsutomu Sawai. Paper: The moral value of induced pluripotent stem cells: a Japanese bioethics perspective on human embryo research.
Public health ethics
I Stegeman, D L Willems, E Dekker, P M Bossuyt. Paper: Individual responsibility, solidarity and differentiation in healthcare.
Reproductive ethics
Tomasz Żuradzki. Paper: Preimplantation genetic diagnosis and rational choice under risk or uncertainty.
Xavier Symons. Response: Response to Tomasz Zuradzki's ‘Preimplantation genetic diagnosis and rational choice under risk or uncertainty’.
Tomasz Żuradzki. Commentary: A situation of ethical limbo and preimplantation genetic diagnosis.
Viewpoint
Allyson Thomson, Peter Roberts, Alan Bittles. Navigating the maze: ethics approval pathways for intellectual disability research.
Response
Pekka Louhiala, Harri Hemilä, Raimo Puustinen. Clinical use of placebo treatments may undermine the trust of patients: a response to Gold and Lichtenberg.
Ethics briefing
Sophie Brannan, Ruth Campbell, Martin Davies, Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell, Julian C Sheather. Ethics briefing.
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Journal of Religious Ethics, Vol. 42, #4, 2014
Articles

William David Hart. Introduction : Race as Euphemism and Shorthand.
Shannon Sullivan. The Hearts and Guts of White People : Ethics, Ignorance, and the Physiology of White Racism.
Sikivu Hutchinson. White Picket Fences, White Innocence.
Vincent Lloyd. Organizing Race : Taking Race Seriously in Faith-Based Community Organizing.
William David Hart. Slaves, Fetuses, and Animals : Race and Ethical Rhetoric.
Nelson Maldonado-Torres. Race, Religion, and Ethics in the Modern/Colonial World.
ESSAY
Rosemary B. Kellison. Tradition, Authority, and Immanent Critique in Comparative Ethics.
BOOK DISCUSSION
Grace Y. Kao. Creaturely Solidarity : Rethinking Human-Nonhuman Relations.
COMMENT
Bharat Ranganathan. Should Inherent Human Dignity Be Considered Intrinsically Heuristic?
Glenn Hughes. Response to Ranganathan.
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Mind, Vol. 123, #491, 2014
Articles

Davide P. Cargnello. Beyond Morality: Intentional Action in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right.
Eli Dresner. Decision Theory, Propositional Measurement, and Unified Interpretation.
Paul Horwich. An Undermining Diagnosis of Relativism about Truth.
Shyam Nair. Consequences of Reasoning with Conflicting Obligations.
Discussions
Jc Beall. Finding Tolerance without Gluts.
Zach Weber, David Ripley, Graham Priest, Dominic Hyde, and Mark Colyvan. Tolerating Gluts.
Jc Beall. End of Inclosure.
Harold W. Noonan. The Adequacy of Genuine Modal Realism
John Divers. The Modal Status of the Lewisian Analysis of Modality
Book Reviews
Fraser Macbride. Russell’s Logical Atomism, by David Bostock.
Paloma Atencia-Linares. Aesthetic Essays, by Malcolm Budd.
Heidi Lene Maibom. Empathy: Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives, edited by Amy Coplan and Peter Goldie.
James Grant. The Artful Species: Aesthetics, Art, and Evolution, by Stephen Davies.
Jeppe Von Platz. The Scope of Autonomy: Kant and the Morality of Freedom, by Katerina Deligiorgi.
Noretta Koertge. Science, Policy, and the Value-Free Ideal, by Heather E. Douglas.
Lisa Warenski. When Is True Belief Knowledge? by Richard Foley.
Fraser Macbride. The Unity of the Proposition, by Richard Gaskin.
Robert Briscoe. Words and Images: An Essay on the Origin of Ideas, by Christopher Gauker.
Umut Baysan. Mental Causation and Ontology, edited by S. C. Gibb, E. J. Lowe, and R. D. Ingthorsson.
Byron J. Stoyles. Teleology, First Principles, and Scientific Method in Aristotle’s Biology, by Allan Gotthelf.
Paul Noordhof. Tropes, Universals and the Philosophy of Mind, edited by Simone Gozzano and Francesco Orilia.
Guy Longworth. The Philosophy of J. L. Austin, edited by Martin Gustafsson and Richard Sørli.
Graham Stevens. Categories of Being: Essays on Metaphysics and Logic, edited by Leila Haaparanta and Heikki J. Koskinen
Alex Douglas. Reason, Religion, and Natural Law: from Plato to Spinoza, edited by Jonathan A. Jacobs
Raamy Majeed. The Conceptual Link From Physical to Mental, by Robert Kirk.
Rachel McKinnon. Justification and the Truth-Connection, by Clayton Littlejohn
Carolyn Korsmeyer. The Meaning of Disgust, by Colin McGinn.
Allen Speight. Hegel's Conscience, by Dean Moyar.
Katerina Bantinaki. What is a Picture? Depiction, Realism, ion, by Michael Newall
T. J. Mawson. God in the Age of Science? by Herman Philipse.
Katarzyna De Lazari-Radek. Sidgwickian Ethics, by David Phillips
William Jaworski. Phenomenal Consciousness: Understanding the Relation between Experience and Neural Processes in the Brain, by Dimitris Platchias.
Kristin Andrews. Personhood, Ethics, and Animal Cognition: Situating Animals in Hare’s Two-Level Utilitarianism, by Gary E. Varner
The Philosophy of Animal Minds, edited by Robert W. Lurz
Andrew Botterell. Corrective Justice, by Ernest J. Weinrib.
Paul Hurley. Ethics: Twelve Lectures on the Philosophy of Morality, by David Wiggins.
J. Paul Kelleher. Death or Disability? The ‘Carmentis Machine’ and Decision-Making for Critically Ill Children, by Dominic Wilkinson.
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NDPR
Sharon L. Crasnow and Anita M. Superson (eds.), Out from the Shadows: Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy. Reviewed by Samantha Brennan.
Ann E. Cudd and Sally J. Scholz (eds.), Philosophical Perspectives on Democracy in the 21st Century. Reviewed by James Gledhill
Michael T. Ferejohn, Formal Causes: Definition, Explanation, and Primacy in Socratic and Aristotelian Thought. Reviewed by James G. Lennox.
Andrea Lavazza and Howard Robinson (eds.), Contemporary Dualism: A Defense. Reviewed by Lynne Rudder Baker
Michael Ridge, Impassioned Belief. Reviewed by Andrew Alwood
Julie Zahle and Finn Collin (eds.), Rethinking the Individualism-Holism Debate: Essays in the Philosophy of Social Science. Reviewed by Phillip Honenberge.
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Philosophia Mathematica, Vol. 22, #3, 2014
Articles

Richard G. Heck, Jr. Predicative Frege Arithmetic and ‘Everyday’ Mathematics.
Neil Tennant. Logic, Mathematics, and the A Priori, Part I: A Problem for Realism.
Neil Tennant. Logic, Mathematics, and the A Priori, Part II: Core Logic as Analytic, and as the Basis for Natural Logicism.
Russell Marcus. How Not to Enhance the Indispensability Argument.
Robert Trueman. A Dilemma for Neo-Fregeanism.
Critical Studies/Book Reviews
Thomas Donaldson. A Trivialist's Travails.
Christopher Pincock. Sorin Bangu. The Applicability of Mathematics in Science: Indispensability and Ontology. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012.
Roy T. Cook. B. Jack Copeland, Carl J. Posy, and Oron Shagrir, eds, Computability: Turing, Gödel, Church, and Beyond. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2013.
Donald Gillies. Timothy Childers. Philosophy and Probability. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.
Oran Magal. Wilfried Sieg. Hilbert's Programs and Beyond. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013.
Books of Essays
Emiliano Ippoliti and Cesare Cozzo, eds. From a Heuristic Point of View: Essays in Honour of Carlo Cellucci. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014.
Michael R. Matthews, ed. International Handbook of Research in History, Philosophy and Science Teaching. 3 vols. Springer, 2014.
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Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, Vol. 21, #1, 2014
Feature Article
Michelle Ciurria. Moral Responsibility and Mental Health: Applying the Standard of the Reasonable Person.
Commentaries
Jeffrey Bedrick. The “Reasonable Person” and the Psychopath.
Christian Perring. Methodology in Ascribing Moral Responsibility.
Response
Michelle Ciurria. The Standard of the Reasonable Person: An Objective, Intuitive Account That Treats People as Persons.
Feature Article
Richard Mullen, Grant Gillett. Delusions: A Different Kind of Belief?
Commentaries
Richard P. Bentall. What Are We to Believe About How We Believe?
Jennifer Radden. Belief as Delusional and Delusion as Belief.
Response
Grant Gillett, Richard Mullen. Delusions and the Postures of the Mind.
Feature Article
Hannes Nykänen. Conscience and Collective Pressure.
Commentaries
Adam Brenner. Internalization, Internal Conflict, and I–Thou Relationships.
Jeremy Holmes. Collective Pressure Versus Primary Love: A Psychoanalytic Comment.
Response
Hannes Nykänen. The Actuality of Conscience.
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Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, Vol. 38, 2015
Borelli's On the Movement of Animals - On the Natural Motions Resulting from Gravity by Giovanni Alfonso Borelli
Tables of Contents
There Are Movements of Sublunary Bodies in a Fluid Environment, Which Nobody Dealt with so Far.
On the Moments of Consistent and Fluid Heavy Bodies Floating in Fluids.
Every Fluid Body Among Those Which Rest on the Surface of the Earth is Heavy and Exerts the Force of Its Gravity, Even When Present and Quiescent in Its due Place, in All the Fluid of Its Kind.
There Is No Positive Lightness in the Nature of Things.
On the Structure, the Gravity, the Equilibrium and the Elastic Force of Air.
There Is Neither Attraction nor Attractive Force in Nature.
On the Nature and Cause of Fluidity.
Investigation of the Cause of the Spontaneous Elevation of Small Particles of Water in the Air Above the Surface of the Water.
On the Mutual Binding of Floating Corpuscles and on Their Shunning.
On the Natural Velocity of Heavy Bodies in Equal Times.
Why Movements of Heavy Bodies Are Made Unequal by Full Fluid Environments.
On the Necessity of Vacuum.
Explanation of the Fact that Watery Bodies When They Freeze Increase in Volume with an Enormous Force.
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