Tuesday, October 7, 2014

October 7, 2014

Hypatia, Vol. 29, #3, 2014
Juncture, Vol. 21, #2, 2014
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 171, #1, 2014
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 171, #2, 2014
Politics and Gender, Vol. 10, #3, 2014
Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 89, #3, 2014
Review of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 7, #3, 2014
Studia Logica, Vol. 102, #4, 2014
Utilitas, Vol. 26, #3, 2014

Hypatia, Vol. 29, #3, 2014
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Special Issue: Climate Change, Summer 2014 GUEST EDITORS: Chris J. Cuomo and Nancy Tuana

Articles
Heidi Grasswick. Climate Change Science and Responsible Trust: A Situated Approach.
Astrida Neimanis and Rachel Loewen Walker. Weathering: Climate Change and the “Thick Time” of Transcorporeality.
Regina Cochrane. Climate Change, Buen Vivir, and the Dialectic of Enlightenment: Toward a Feminist Critical Philosophy of Climate Justice.
Kyle Powys Whyte. Indigenous Women, Climate Change Impacts, and Collective Action.
Sherilyn Macgregor. Only Resist: Feminist Ecological Citizenship and the Post-politics of Climate Change.
Michael D. Doan. Climate Change and Complacency.
Holly Jean Buck, Andrea R. Gammon and Christopher J. Preston. Gender and Geoengineering.
Musings
Lorraine Code. Culpable Ignorance?
Literature Review
Christina Shaheen Moosa and Nancy Tuana. Mapping a Research Agenda Concerning Gender and Climate Change: A Review of the Literature.
Review Essay
Thinking Against the Wrath of Capital : The Wrath of Capital: Neoliberalism and Climate Change Politics. By Adrian Parr. AND Eco-Sufficiency and Global Justice: Women Write Political Ecology. Edited by Ariel Salleh. Reviews by Chris J. Cuomo and Brooke Schueneman.
Book Reviews
Training Manual on Gender and Climate Change by Lorena Aguilar. Reivew by Beth A. Bee.
Climate Change, Ethics, and Human Security edited by Karen O'Brien, Asunción Lera ST. Clair and Berit Kristoffersen. Review by Victoria Davion.
Nature Ethics: An Ecofeminist Perspective by Kheel Marti. Review by Lori Gruen.
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Juncture, Vol. 21, #2, 2014
Special Issue: The Remaking of Political Leadership
Editorial. Mathew Lawrence, Guy Lodge and Nick Pearce.
Main Feature
David Runciman. Has the age of political giants passed?
Anthony Seldon. Cameron: The first cut.
Michael Kenny and Nick Pearce. Political leadership in an anti-political age.
Essay
Quentin Skinner. Freedom of inclination: On the republican theory of liberty.
Opinion
Hannah Dawson. Do they look like me?: Rethinking representation and its relationship with freedom.
Anthony Barnett. Those good old boys: The end of trust in our political elites, and its consequences.
Essay
Sophie Smith. Limitations to equality: Gender stereotypes and social change.
Jan-Werner Müller. Europe's other democracy problem: The challenge of protecting democracy and the rule of law within EU member states.
Opinion
Isabel Hardman. Keeping the Tories united: Cameron's struggle to fight the battle without while avoiding battles within.
Miranda Green. Another crack at power-sharing?: Which way forward for the Lib Dems?
Curtice on Politics
John Curtice. An election without precedent – can Labour win in 2015?
Opinion
Tom Hale and Pete Ogden. Investing in reform: A new bond could beat our addiction to fossil fuel subsidies.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 171, #1, 2014
Special Issue: Selected papers from the American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, 2013 Meeting; Issue Editors: Patrick Rysiew
Editorial Notes. Patrick Rysiew
Original Papers
Marleen Rozemond. Pasnau on the material–immaterial divide in early modern philosophy.
Kris McDaniel. Pasnau on category realism: author Meets Critics, Robert Pasnau, Metaphysical Themes 1274–1671.
Calvin G. Normore. Form, matter and nominalism (or what is in a name): comments on Robert Pasnau’s “Metaphysical Themes.”
Robert Pasnau. On Metaphysical themes: replies to critics.
Holly M. Smith. Does Being Morally Responsible Depend on the Ability to Hold Morally Responsible?
Dana Kay Nelkin. Moral responsibility, conversation, and desert: comments on Michael McKenna’s conversation and responsibility.
Michael McKenna. Defending conversation and responsibility: reply to Dana Nelkin and Holly Smith.
Charles W. Mills. Notes from the resistance: some comments on Sally Haslanger’s Resisting Reality.
Karen Jones. Intersectionality and ameliorative analyses of race and gender.
Sally Haslanger. Race, intersectionality, and method: a reply to critics
Christine Swanton. The notion of the moral: the relation between virtue ethics and virtue epistemology.
Douglas Keaton, Thomas W. Polger. Exclusion, still not tracted.
Daniel Nolan. Hyperintensional metaphysics.
Gillian K. Russell. Metaphysical analyticity and the epistemology of logic.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 171, #2, 2014
Original Papers
David James Barnett. What’s the matter with epistemic circularity?
Aidan Gray. Name-bearing, reference, and circularity.
Vivian Mizrahi. Sniff, smell, and stuff.
David Danks, David Rose, Edouard Machery. Demoralizing causation.
Simon M. Huttegger. Learning experiences and the value of knowledge.
Will Davies. The inscrutability of colour similarity.
Brian Montgomery. In defense of assertion.
Robin Jeshion. Intuiting the infinite.
Matt Lutz. The ‘Now What’ Problem for error theory.
Andrew Bacon. Giving your knowledge half a chance.

Politics and Gender, Vol. 10, #3, 2014
Research Articles
Adrienne R. Smith. Cities Where Women Rule: Female Political Incorporation and the Allocation of Community Development Block Grant Funding.
Marc Debusand Martin Ejnar Hansen. Representation of Women in the Parliament of the Weimar Republic: Evidence from Roll Call Votes.
Tiffany D. Barnesand Emily Beaulieu. Gender Stereotypes and Corruption: How Candidates Affect Perceptions of Election Fraud.
David Watsonand Amy Moreland. Perceptions of Corruption and the Dynamics of Women's Representation.
Evelyn M. Simienand Danielle L. McGuire. A Tribute to the Women: Rewriting History, Retelling Herstory in Civil Rights.
Critical Perspectives on Gender and Politics
Advocating for Change in the Discipline: “Political Science, Heal Thyself”
Carol Mershonand Denise Walsh. Introduction.
No Shortcuts to Gender Equality: The Structures of Women's Exclusion in Political Science 
Lisa García Bedolla. How an Intersectional Approach Can Help to Transform the University.
Brooke A. Ackerly. Developing Experience, Networks, and Capacities: Leadership as Practiced in Feminist Human Rights Activism.
Cynthia R. Daniels. Transforming a Department, Transforming a Discipline.
Book Review
Annica Kronsell. Gendering Global Conflict. Toward a Feminist Theory of War. By Laura Sjoberg. New York: Columbia University Press, 2013. 461 pp. $29.50.
Annica Kronsell. Foreign Security Policy, Gender and US Military Identity. By Elgin Medea Brunner. Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. 206 pp. $85 (Hardcover).
Annica Kronsell. Women & Wars. Edited by Carol Cohn. Cambridge and Malden: Polity Press, 2012. 256 pp. $26.95. 
Erratum
Adèle Cassola,Amy Raub,Danielle Foleyand Jody Heymann. Erratum Where do Women Stand? New Evidence on the Presence and Absence of Gender Equality in the World's Constitutions.
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Quarterly Review of Biology, Vol. 89, #3, 2014
Articles
Ulfat I. Baig, Bharati J. Bhadbhade, Milind G. Watve. Evolution of Aging and Death: What Insights Bacteria Can Provide.
David M. McCandlish, Arlin Stoltzfus. Modeling Evolution Using the Probability of Fixation: History and Implications.
Reviews and Brief Notices (Selected reviews)
History, Philosophy, and Ethics of Biology
Manuel Lerdau. The Gaia Hypothesis: Science on a Pagan Planet by Michael Ruse.
Jeremy Kirby. Answers for Aristotle: How Science and Philosophy Can Lead Us to a More Meaningful Life by Massimo Pigliucci.
Michael Ruse. Philosophy of Biology by Peter Godfrey-Smith.
Thomas Cunningham. Philosophy, Neuroscience and Consciousness by Rex Welshon.
Michael Ruse. From Pleasure Machines to Moral Communities: An Evolutionary Economics without Homo economicus by Geoffrey M. Hodgson.
John Huss. Science on American Television: A History by Marcel Chotkowski LaFollette.
Evolution
Michael A. Bell. Evolution and Medicine by Robert L. Perlman.
Peter Takacs. Evolution and Rationality: Decisions, Co-operation and Strategic Behaviour by Samir Okasha; Ken Binmore.
Behavior
David A. Puts. Evolution and Human Sexual Behavior by Peter B. Gray; Justin R. Garcia.
Robert A. Foley. Causes and Consequences of Human Migration: An Evolutionary Perspective by Michael H. Crawford; Benjamin C. Campbell.
Lee C. Drickamer. Animal Behavior: Concepts, Methods, and Applications by Shawn E. Nordell; Thomas J. Valone.
Lee C. Drickamer. Exploring Animal Behavior: Readings from American Scientist by Paul W. Sherman; John Alcock.
Neurobiology
L. Robert Slevc. Language, Music, and the Brain: A Mysterious Relationship by Michael A. Arbib; Michael A. Arbib; W. Tecumseh Fitch; Peter Hagoort; Lawrence M. Parsons; Uwe Seifert; Paul F. M. J. Verschure.
Hans Slabbekoorn. Birdsong, Speech, and Language: Exploring the Evolution of Mind and Brain by Johan J. Bolhuis; Martin Everaert; Robert C. Berwick; Noam Chomsky.
Paul E Tibbetts. The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Neuroscience by Kevin N. Ochsner; Stephen M. Kosslyn.
The Brain: Big Bangs, Behaviors, and Beliefs by Rob DeSalle; Ian Tattersall; Patricia J. Wynne.
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Review of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 7, #3, 2014
Research Articles
Cian Dorr. How Vagueness Could Cut Out At Any Order.
Andrew Bacon. Stalnaker's Thesis in Context.
Edwin Mares. Belief Revision, Probabilism, and Logic Choice.
Edwin Beggs, José Félix Costa and John V. Tucker. Three Forms of Physical Measurement and Their Computability.
Lucas Rosenblatt and Damián E. Szmuc.
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Studia Logica, Vol. 102, #4, 2014
Special Issue Logic and Probability: Reasoning in Uncertain Environments
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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Utilitas, Vol. 26, #3, 2014
Research Articles
Roger Crisp. Taking Stock of Utilitarianism.
Martin Bruder and Attila Tanyi. Overdemanding Consequentialism? An Experimental Approach.
Jussi Suikkanen. Consequentialist Options.
Robert Shaver. Ross on Self and Others.
Book Reviews
Ingmar Persson. From Morality to the End of Reason. Review by Sven Nyholm.
Varouxakis Georgios Liberty Abroad: J. S. Mill on International Relations. Review by Inder S. Marwah.
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