Monday, December 15, 2014

December 15, 2014

Development Policy Review, Vol. 33, #1, 2014
Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, Vol. 44, #4, 2014
Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 45, #4, 2014
Law and Philosophy, Vol. 34, #1, 2014
Nanoethics, Vol. 8, #3, 2014
NDPR
Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 16, #1, 2015
Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 14, #33-34, 2014
Synthese, Vol.192, #1, 2015

Development Policy Review, Vol. 33, #1, 2014
Original Articles
Lawrence Haddad. Equity: Not Only for Idealists.
Thomas Wanner and Ben Wadham. Men and Masculinities in International Development: ‘Men-streaming’ Gender and Development?
Frank-Borge Wietzke. Who Is Poorest? An Asset-based Analysis of Multidimensional Wellbeing.
Ugo Pica-Ciamarra, Luca Tasciotti, Joachim Otte and Alberto Zezza. Livestock in the Household Economy: Cross-Country Evidence from Microeconomic Data.
Xiaofang Shen. Private Chinese Investment in Africa: Myths and Realities.
Roberto González and Hector Sala. The Frisch Elasticity in the Mercosur Countries: A Pseudo-Panel Approach.
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Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, Vol. 44, #4, 2014
Original Articles
Ines W. Jindra. Why American Sociology Needs Biographical Sociology—European Style.
Jeffrey Stepnisky. Social Psychology from Flat to Round: Intersubjectivity and Space in Peter Sloterdijk's Bubbles.
Esther Usborne and Roxane de la Sablonnière. You have free access to this contentUnderstanding My Culture Means Understanding Myself: The Function of Cultural Identity Clarity for Personal Identity Clarity and Personal Psychological Well-Being.
Margarita A. Mooney and Nicolette D. Manglos-Weber. Prayer and Liturgy as Constitutive-Ends Practices in Black Immigrant Communities.
Barbara Colledge, Jamie Morgan and Ralph Tench. The Concept(s) of Trust in Late Modernity, the Relevance of Realist Social Theory.
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Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 45, #4, 2014
Original Articles
Yossi Dahan, Hanna Lerner and Faina Milman-Sivan. Global Labor Rights as Duties of Justice.
Andrew Fiala. Contingent Pacifism and Contingently Pacifist Conclusions.
David J. Zoller. Distributing Collective Moral Responsibility to Group Members.
Ginger A. Hoffman. The Self-Disrespect Objection to Bioenhancement Technologies A Feminist Analysis of the Complex Relationship between Enhancement and Self-Respect.
Joseph Millum. The Foundation of the Child's Right to an Open Future.
Jason Wyckoff. Toward Justice for Animals.
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Law and Philosophy, Vol. 34, #1, 2014
Original Papers
Alon Harel. The Duty to Criminalize*.
Win-chiat Lee. The Judgeship of All Citizens: Dworkin’s Protestantism About Law.
Stefano Bertea. A Foundation for the Conception of Law as Practical Reason.
Charles L. Barzun. Metaphysical Quietism and Functional Explanation in the Law.
Book Review
Shyamkrishna Balganesh reviews Hanoch Dagan, Reconstructing American Legal Realism & Rethinking Private Law Theory.
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Nanoethics, Vol. 8, #3, 2014
Special Section: Self-Made Cyborgs and Visions of Transhuman Corporeality, issue editors Bárbara N. Duarte, Enno Park
Christopher Coenen. Narratives.
Jessica Smith Rolston, Skylar Huzyk Zilliox, Corinne Packard, Carl Mitcham…. Nanoethics and Policy Education: a Case Study of Social Science Coursework and Student Engagement with Emerging Technologies.
Erik Thorstensen. Public Involvement and Narrative Fallacies of Nanotechnologies.
Matthew Kearnes, Phil Macnaghten, Sarah R. Davies. Narrative, Nanotechnology and the Accomplishment of Public Responses: a Response to Thorstensen.
Heidrun Åm. Quibbling and the Fallacy of Critical Scholarship: Response to Thorstensen.
Georgia Miller. The Visioneers: How a Group of Elite Scientists Pursued Space Colonies, Nanotechnologies and a Limitless Future.
Bárbara Nascimento Duarte, Enno Park. Body, Technology and Society: a Dance of Encounters.
Kevin Warwick. The Cyborg Revolution.
Bárbara Nascimento Duarte. Entangled Agencies: New Individual Practices of Human-Technology Hybridism Through Body Hacking.
Lissette Olivares. Hacking the Body and Posthumanist Transbecoming: 10,000 Generations Later as the mestizaje of Speculative Cyborg Feminism and Significant Otherness.
Stefan Greiner. Cyborg Bodies—Self-Reflections on Sensory Augmentations.
Enno Park. Ethical Issues in Cyborg Technology: Diversity and Inclusion.
Stefanie Rembold. ‘Human Enhancement’? It’s all About ‘Body Modification’! Why We Should Replace the Term ‘Human Enhancement’ with ‘Body Modification’.
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 NDPR
Michael Bergmann and Patrick Kain (eds.), Challenges to Moral and Religious Belief: Disagreement and Evolution. Reviewed by Helen De Cruz.
Jeffrey M. Blustein, Forgiveness and Remembrance: Remembering Wrongdoing in Personal and Public Life. Reviewed by Jeffrey S. Helmreich
Lee Braver. Heidegger: Thinking of Being. Reviewed by Sacha Golob.
David Danks, Unifying the Mind: Cognitive Representations as Graphical Models. Reviewed by Steven Horst.
Ronald Dworkin, Religion Without God. Reviewed by Howard Wettstein.
Steven French, The Structure of the World: Metaphysics and Representation. Reviewed by Alyssa Ney.
James A. Harris (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of British Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century. Reviewed by Ryan Patrick Hanley.
Joseph Mendola, Human Interests: or Ethics for Physicalists. Reviewed by Bekka Williams.
Scott Soames, Analytic Philosophy in America and other Historical and Contemporary Essays. Reviewed by John Skorupski.
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Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 16, #1, 2015
Issue Information
Editorial. Derek Sellman. On losing three friends of Nursing Philosophy.
Original Articles
Paul C. Snelling. Who can blame who for what and how in responsibility for health?
Elizabeth Marlow, Marcianna Nosek, Yema Lee, Earthy Young, Alejandra Bautista and Finn Thorbjørn Hansen. Nurses, formerly incarcerated adults, and Gadamer: phronesis and the Socratic dialectic.
Jari Pirhonen. Dignity and the capabilities approach in long-term care for older people.
Roger A. Newham. Virtue ethics and nursing: on what grounds?
Birgit Nordtug. Levinas's ethics as a basis of healthcare – challenges and dilemmas.
Renzo Zanotti and Daniele Chiffi. Diagnostic frameworks and nursing diagnoses: a normative stance.
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Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 14, #33-34, 2014
Marc Johansen. Causal contribution and causal exclusion.
Siegfried Jaag. Dispositional essentialism and the grounding of natural modality.
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Synthese, Vol.192, #1, 2015
Original Papers
John K. Davis. Faultless disagreement, cognitive command, and epistemic peers.
Margaret Schmitt. Freedom and (theoretical) reason.
Raoul Gervais. Mechanistic and non-mechanistic varieties of dynamical models in cognitive science: explanatory power, understanding, and the ‘mere description’ worry.
Thomas Mulligan. Disagreement, peerhood, and three paradoxes of Conciliationism.
Stephen John. Inductive risk and the contexts of communication.
David Rose. Persistence through function preservation.
Jamin Asay, S. Seth Bordner. A modest defense of manifestationalism.
Fermín Fulda. A mechanistic framework for Darwinism or why Fodor’s objection fails.
Timothy Perrine. Undermining truthmaker theory.
Toby Napoletano. Compositionality as weak supervenience.
Simon Friederich. Re-thinking local causality.
Robert Bassett. A critique of benchmark theory.
Cory Travers Lewis, Christopher Belanger. The generality of scientific models: a measure theoretic approach.
Silvia De Bianchi, J. D. Wells. Explanation and the dimensionality of space.
Eugene Earnshaw. Group selection and contextual analysis.
Aaron M. Griffith. How negative truths are made true.
Mark Staples. Critical rationalism and engineering: methodology.
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