Wednesday, November 5, 2014

November 5, 2014

Acta Analytica, Vol. 29, #4, 2014
American Economic Review, Vol. 104, #11, 2014
American Political Thought, Vol. 3, #2, 2014
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 37, #5, 2014
Hypatia, Vol. 29, #4, 2014
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 125, #2, 2014
Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 43, #2, 2014
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 11, #6, 2014
Law Critique, Vol. 25, #3, 2014
Mind & Society, Vol. 13, #2, 2014
NDPR
Noûs, Vol. 48, #4, 2014
Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 15, #4, 2014
Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 14, #29-30, 2014
Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 42, #2, 2014

Acta Analytica, Vol. 29, #4, 2014
Original Articles
Howard Peacock. Existence as the Possibility of Reference.
Michael Oliva Córdoba. Meta-linguistic Descriptivism and the Opacity of Quotation.
Matthias Kiesselbach. The Normativity of Meaning: From Constitutive Norms to Prescriptions.
Víctor M. Verdejo. Disbelieving the Normativity of Content.
Arturs Logins. The Problem of Massive Deception for Justification Norms of Action.
Robin Scaife. A Problem for Self-Knowledge: The Implications of Taking Confabulation Seriously.
Peter Baumann. Knowledge, Assertion, and Inference.
Lydia McGrew. On Not Counting the Cost: Ad Hocness and Disconfirmation.
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American Economic Review, Vol. 104, #11, 2014
Articles
Alberto Alesina and Eliana La Ferrara. A Test of Racial Bias in Capital Sentencing.
Geoffroy de Clippel, Kfir Eliaz and Brian Knight. On the Selection of Arbitrators.
Felix Kubler, Larry Selden and Xiao Wei. Asset Demand Based Tests of Expected Utility Maximization.
Arthur J. Robson and Balázs Szentes. A Biological Theory of Social Discounting.
Daniel J. Benjamin, Ori Heffetz, Miles S. Kimball and Alex Rees-Jones. Can Marginal Rates of Substitution Be Inferred from Happiness Data? Evidence from Residency Choices.
Ayşegül Şahin, Joseph Song, Giorgio Topa and Giovanni L. Violante. Mismatch Unemployment.
Amanda Pallais. Inefficient Hiring in Entry-Level Labor Markets.
Thomas Chaney. The Network Structure of International Trade.
Alwyn Young. Structural Transformation, the Mismeasurement of Productivity Growth, and the Cost Disease of Services.
Alessandro Gavazza, Alessandro Lizzeri and Nikita Roketskiy. A Quantitative Analysis of the Used-Car Market.
Shorter Papers
Daniel Aaronson, Fabian Lange and Bhashkar Mazumder. Fertility Transitions along the Extensive and Intensive Margins.
Nabil Al-Najjar, Luciano Pomatto and Alvaro Sandroni. Claim Validation.
David Rahman. The Power of Communication.
Benjamin F. Jones. The Human Capital Stock: A Generalized Approach.
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American Political Thought, Vol. 3, #2, 2014
Articles
Neil L. York. Defining and Defending Colonial American Rights: William Bollan, Agent.
Michael J. Illuzzi. Lincoln’s “Race of Life” Is Not the American Dream of Equal Opportunity.
James T. Schleifer. Tocqueville, Religion, and Democracy in America: Some Essential Questions. 
Mark A. Noll. Tocqueville’s America, Beaumont’s Slavery, and the United States in 1831–32. 
Jeremy J. Mhire. The Poetic Past as Democratic Prologue: Robert Penn Warren’s Democracy and Poetry.
Robert S. Taylor. Religious Conservatives and Safe Sex: Reconciliation by Nonpublic Reason.
Book Reviews
Neil L. York. Roger Sherman and the Creation of the American Republic by Mark David Hall.
David K. Nichols. To Secure the Blessings of Liberty: Selected Writings of Gouverneur Morris by J. Jackson Barlow. 
David Zarefsky. Stephen A. Douglas and Antebellum Democracy by Martin H. Quitt.
Peter C. Myers. Awakening to Race: Individualism and Social Consciousness in America by Jack Turner.
Kirk Emmert. Theodore Roosevelt and the American Political Tradition by Jean M. Yarbrough.
Kevin Vance/ Constitutional Originalism: A Debate by Lawrence B. Solum; Robert W. Bennett/
Elvin T. Lim. Building the Judiciary: Law Courts, and the Politics of Institutional DevelopmentAmerican Politicians Confront the Court: Opposition Politics and Changing Responses to Judicial Power by Justin Crowe; Stephen M. Engel.
Ruth Abbey. Dignity: Its History and Meaning by Michael Rosen.
Daniel D. Leger. Taking the Fight to the Enemy by Adam L. Fuller.
Eldon J. Eisenach. I Am the Change: Barack Obama and the Crisis of Liberalism by Charles R. Kesler.
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 Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 37, #5, 2014
Target Article
Andrei Cimpian and Erika Salomon. The inherence heuristic: An intuitive means of making sense of the world, and a potential precursor to psychological essentialism.
Andrew Scott Baron. Is the inherence heuristic simply WEIRD?
Karen Bartsch and David Estes. Why we assume it's all good: The role of theory of mind in early inherent feature inferences.
Brock Bastian. Can the inherence heuristic explain vitalistic reasoning? 
Rebecca S. Bigler and Caitlin Clark. The inherence heuristic: A key theoretical addition to understanding social stereotyping and prejudice.
Fred L. Bookstein. The psychology of inherence is self-referential (and that is a good thing).
Nick Braisby. Not so fast, and not so easy: Essentialism doesn't emerge from a simple heuristic.
Tara C. Dennehy. Inherence is an aspect of psychological essentialism.
Veljko Dubljević and Eric Racine. A single cognitive heuristic process meets the complexity of domain-specific moral heuristics.
Yarrow Dunham. Do we need the inherence heuristic to explain the bias towards inherent explanations? 
Danielle Gaucher and John T. Jost. Why does the “mental shotgun” fire system-justifying bullets? 
Susan A. Gelman and Meredith Meyer. The inherence heuristic: A basis for psychological essentialism? 
James A. Hampton. The inherence heuristic is inherent in humans.
Nick Haslam. The essence of essentialism? 
Bruce Hood. Quiddity and haecceity as distinct forms of essentialism.
Muhammad Ali Khalidi and Joshua Mugg. The inherent bias in positing an inherence heuristic.
Katherine D. Kinzler and Kathleen R. Sullivan. Is it about “pink” or about “girls”? The inherence heuristic across social and nonsocial domains.
Anna Marmodoro, Robin A. Murphy and A. G. Baker. Does the inherence heuristic take us to psychological essentialism? 
Rose Meleady and Richard J. Crisp. Systematic revisions to inherent notions may shape improvements in cognitive infrastructure.
Anna-Kaisa Newheiser and Kristina R. Olson. Is the inherence heuristic needed to understand system-justifying tendencies among children? 
Nicholaus S. Noles and Judith H. Danovitch. Owning up to the role of historical information.
Cliodhna O'Connor and Helene Joffe. The social aetiology of essentialist beliefs.
Christopher Y. Olivola and Edouard Machery. Is psychological essentialism an inherent feature of human cognition? 
Sandeep Prasada. The representation of inherent properties.
Hannes Rakoczy and Trix CacchioneThe developmental and evolutionary origins of psychological essentialism lie in sortal object individuation.
Marjorie Rhodes. Inherence-based views of social categories.
Michael Strevens. The causes of characteristic properties: Insides versus categories.
Eric Luis Uhlmann, Luke Zhu, Victoria L. Brescoll and George E. Newman. System-justifying motives can lead to both the acceptance and the rejection of innate explanations for group differences.
Graham Wood. Generalizing a model beyond the inherence heuristic and applying it to beliefs about objective value.
Vincent Y. Yzerbyt and Stéphanie Demoulin. Inherence heuristic versus essentialism: Issues of antecedence and cognitive mechanism.
Author's Response
Andrei Cimpian and Erika Salomon. Refining and expanding the proposal of an inherence heuristic in human understanding.
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Hypatia, Vol. 29, #4, 2014
Contents
Open Issue Content
Jason Wyckoff. Linking Sexism and Specieism.
J. Kasi Jackson.Science Studies Perspectives on Animal Behavior Research: Toward a Deeper Understanding of Gendered Impacts.
Sara Giordano. Scientific Reforms, Feminist Interventions, and the Politics of Knowing: An Auto-ethnography of a Feminist Neuroscientist.
Lorna Finlayson. How to Screw Things with Words.
Karen Frost-Arnold. Imposters, Tricksters, and Trustworthiness as an Epistemic Virtue.
Lauren Swayne Barthold. True Identities: From Performativity to Festival.
Aret Karademir. Butler and Heidegger: On the Relation between Freedom and Marginalization.
Ann J. Cahill. The Difference Sameness Makes: Objectification, Sex Work, and Queerness.
Rachel McKinnon. Stereotype Threat and Attributional Ambiguity for Trans Women.
Kristie Dotson and Marita Gilbert. Curious Disappearances: Affectability Imbalances and Process-Based Invisibility.
Mathew A. Foust. The Feminist Pacifism of William James and Mary Whiton Calkins.
Cluster on Mary Wollstonecraft
Martina Reuter, Lena Halldenius and Alan Coffee. Cluster Introduction: Mary Wollstonecraft: Philosophy and Enlightenment.
Alan M. S. J. Coffee. Freedom as Independence: Mary Wollstonecraft and the Grand Blessing of Life.
Martina Reuter. “Like a Fanciful Kind of Half Being”: Mary Wollstonecraft's Criticism of Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
Lena Halldenius. Mary Wollstonecraft's Feminist Critique of Property: On Becoming a Thief from Principle.
Notes on Contributors
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 125, #2, 2014
Original Papers
Simone de Colle, Adrian Henriques, Saras Sarasvathy. The Paradox of Corporate Social Responsibility Standards.
Jennifer Goodman, Céline Louche, Katinka C. van Cranenburgh…. Social Shareholder Engagement: The Dynamics of Voice and Exit.
Kiyoung Chang, Incheol Kim, Ying Li. The Heterogeneous Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility Activities That Target Different Stakeholders.
Ruth Yeoman. Conceptualising Meaningful Work as a Fundamental Human Need.
Jiyun Kang, Gwendolyn Hustvedt. Building Trust Between Consumers and Corporations: The Role of Consumer Perceptions of Transparency and Social Responsibility.
Jennifer Kish-Gephart, James Detert, Linda Klebe Treviño…. Situational Moral Disengagement: Can the Effects of Self-Interest be Mitigated?
Yuan-Hui Tsai, Sheng-Wuu Joe, Chieh-Peng Lin, Rong-Tsu Wang. Modeling Job Pursuit Intention: Moderating Mechanisms of Socio-Environmental Consciousness.
Xingqiang Du. Does Religion Mitigate Tunneling? Evidence from Chinese Buddhism.
Soňa Lemrová, Eva Reiterová, Renáta Fatěnová, Karel Lemr…. Money is Power: Monetary Intelligence—Love of Money and Temptation of Materialism Among Czech University Students.
Christof Miska, Christian Hilbe, Susanne Mayer. Reconciling Different Views on Responsible Leadership: A Rationality-Based Approach.
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Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 43, #2, 2014
Articles
Daniel Klerman and Yoon-Ho Alex Lee. Inferences from Litigated Cases.
Michael Simkovic and Frank McIntyre. The Economic Value of a Law Degree.
Daniel E. Ho and Mark G. Kelman. Does Class Size Affect the Gender Gap? A Natural Experiment in Law.
Heather Antecol, Deborah A. Cobb-Clark, and Eric Helland. Bias in the Legal Profession: Self-Assessed versus Statistical Measures of Discrimination.
Scott E. Masten and Jens Prüfer. On the Evolution of Collective Enforcement Institutions: Communities and Courts.
Elisabeth J. Moyer, Mark D. Woolley, Nathan J. Matteson, Michael J. Glotter, and David A. Weisbach. Climate Impacts on Economic Growth as Drivers of Uncertainty in the Social Cost of Carbon.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 11, #6, 2014
Articles
Eric Swanson. Ordering Supervaluationism, Counterpart Theory, and Ersatz Fundamentality.
Neil Mehta. The Limited Role of Particulars in Phenomenal Experience.
New books
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Law Critique, Vol. 25, #3, 2014
Original Papers
Isobel Roele. The Vicious Circles of Habermas’ Cosmopolitics.
Roberto Buonamano. The Legal Subject in Althusser’s Political Theory.
Simon Behrman. Accidents, Agency and Asylum: Constructing the Refugee Subject.
Caterina Nirta. Trans Subjectivity and the Spatial Monolingualism of Public Toilets.
Victoria Brooks. Confronting Law Affectively: Encounters of a Patpong Sex Tourist.
Review Articles
Desmond Manderson. Towards Law and Music.
Daniel Mcloughlin. Rethinking Agamben: Ontology and the Coming Politics.
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Mind & Society, Vol. 13, #2, 2014
Original Papers

Shinji Teraji. On cognition and cultural evolution.
Rosa Duarte, José-Julián Escario, José-Alberto Molina. Broader versus closer social interactions in smoking.
Arthur Sakamoto, Jason Rarick, Hyeyoung Woo, Sharron X. Wang. What underlies the Great Gatsby Curve? Psychological micro-foundations of the “vicious circle” of poverty.
Mario A. Cedrini, Marco Novarese, Robin Pope. Symposium on “Fear, economic behavior and public policies” - Part I.
Gloria Origgi. Fear of principles? A cautious defense of the Precautionary Principle.
Yakir Levin, Itzhak Aharon. Emotion, utility maximization, and ecological rationality.
Sandro Busso. Modern institutions between trust and fear: elements for an interpretation of legitimation through expertise.
Aviad Tur-Sinai. Adaptation patterns and consumer behavior as a dependency on terror.
Elisa Gambetti, Fiorella Giusberti. The role of anxiety and anger traits in financial field.
Anja S. Göritz, David J. Weiss. Behavioral and emotional responses to escalating terrorism threat.
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NDPR
Michael S. Brady, Emotional Insight: The Epistemic Role of Emotional Experience. Reviewed by John M. Monteleone.  
P. M. S. Hacker, Wittgenstein: Comparisons and Context. Reviewed by Diego Marconi.
Axel Honneth, Freedom's Right: The Social Foundations of Democratic Life, Joseph Ganahl (tr.). Reviewed by Terry Pinkard.
John Kekes, The Nature of Philosophical Problems: Their Causes and Implications. Reviewed by Robert Almeder.
Andrew Lister, Public Reason and Political Community. Reviewed by Kevin Vallier.
Nicole Roughan, Authorities: Conflicts, Cooperation, and Transnational Legal Theory. Reviewed by Patrick Taylor Smith. 
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Noûs, Vol. 48, #4, 2014
Articles
Hsueh Qu. Hume's Positive Argument on Induction.
Abraham Sesshu Roth. Prediction, Authority, and Entitlement in Shared Activity.
Lieven Decock and Igor Douven. What Is Graded Membership?
Nathan Hanna. Moral Luck Defended.
Guy Rohrbaugh. Anscombe, Zygotes, and Coming-to-be.
Sophie Horowitz. Epistemic Akrasia.
Guy Kahane. You have full text access to this OnlineOpen articleOur Cosmic Insignificance.
Jon Pérez Laraudogoitia. Dispositions and the Trojan Fly.
Hannes Leitgeb. The Review Paradox: On The Diachronic Costs of Not Closing Rational Belief Under Conjunction.
Tim Maudlin. Critical Study David Wallace, The Emergent Multiverse: Quantum Theory According to the Everett Interpretation.
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Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 15, #4, 2014
Editorial
Mark Risjord. Genes, neurons, and nurses: new directions for nursing's philosophy of science.
Original Articles
Michael T. Yeo. Implications of 21st century science for nursing care: interpretations and issues.
Robyn L. Bluhm. The (dis)unity of nursing science.
Stuart Nairn. Nursing and the new biology: towards a realist, anti-reductionist approach to nursing knowledge.
John Paley. Cognition and the compassion deficit: the social psychology of helping behaviour in nursing.
Dialogue
Gary Rolfe and Lyn D. Gardner. The compassion deficit and what to do about it: a response to Paley.
Book Reviews
Olga Petrovskaya. Philosophy of nursing: 5 questions – By Anette Forss, Christine Ceci and John S. Drummond.
Yves Laberge. The University in Dissent: Scholarship in the Corporate University – By Gary Rolfe.
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Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 14, #29-30, 2014
Tamer Nawar, "The Stoic Account of Apprehension."
Michelle Kosch, "Practical deliberation and the voice of conscience in Fichte's 1798 System of Ethics."
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Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 42, #2, 2014
Original Articles
Michael Blake. Immigration, Jurisdiction, And Exclusion.
Nicholas Vrousalis. Exploitation, Vulnerability, And Social Domination.
Lea Ypi. What's Wrong With Colonialism.
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