Tuesday, December 2, 2014

December 2, 2014

American Political Science Review, Vol. 108, #4, 2014
Hastings Center Report, Vol. 44, #6, 2014
Logic Journal of the IGPL, Vol. 22, #6, 2014
Oxford Studies of Legal Studies, Vol. 34, #4, 2014
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 89, #3, 2014
Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 42, #1, 2014
Res Publica, Vol. 20, #4, 2014
Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol. 20, #4, 2014

American Political Science Review, Vol. 108, #4, 2014
Notes from the Editors
Research Articles
Michael Saward. Shape-Shifting Representation.
Lisa Hultman, Jacob Kathman and Megan Shannon. Beyond Keeping Peace: United Nations Effectiveness in the Midst of Fighting.
William G. Jacoby. Is There a Culture War? Conflicting Value Structures in American Public Opinion.
Dana Jalbert Stauffer. Tocqueville on the Modern Moral Situation: Democracy and the Decline of Devotion.
Ismail K. White, Chryl N. Laird and Troy D. Allen. Selling Out?: The Politics of Navigating Conflicts between Racial Group Interest and Self-interest.
John F. McCauley. The Political Mobilization of Ethnic and Religious Identities in Africa.
Sebastian Schmidt. Foreign Military Presence and the Changing Practice of Sovereignity: A Pragmatist Explanation of Norm Change.
Jason Barabas, Jennifer Jerit, William Pollock and Carlisle Rainey. The Question(s) of Political Knowledge.
Steven Klein. “Fit to Enter the World” : Hannah Arendt on Politics, Economics, and the Welfare State.
Lorenzo de Sio and Till Weber. Issue Yield: A Model of Party Strategy in Multidimensional Space.
Erratum. Krzysztof J. Pelc. The Politics of Precendent in International Law: A Social Network Application – ERRATUM.
Miscellaneous
APSR External Reviewers, 2013-14.
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Hastings Center Report, Vol. 44, #6, 2014
Articles
Jonathan Herington, Angus Dawson and Heather Draper. Obesity, Liberty, and Public Health Emergencies.
Hayden Harvey, Molly Havard, David Magnus, Mildred K. Cho and Ingmar H. Riedel-Kruse. Innocent Fun or “Microslavery”? : AN ETHICAL ANALYSIS OF BIOTIC GAMES.
Another Voice
Lawrence O. Gostin. Public Health Emergencies: What Counts?
Essays
Dena S. Davis and Eric Kodish. Laws that Conflict with the Ethics of Medicine: What Should Doctors Do?
Diane M. Plantz, Jeremy R. Garrett, Brian Carter, Angela D. Knackstedt, Vanessa S. Watkins and John Lantos. Engaging Pediatric Health Professionals in Interactive Online Ethics Education.
Thierry Daboval, Emanuela Ferretti and Gregory P. Moore. Innovative Holistic Teaching in a Canadian Neonatal Perinatal Residency Program.
Case Study
Aimee Milliken and Anji Wall. Duty, Distress, and Organ Donation.
Commentary
Perspective
Brendan Parent. Faces as Organ Donations: Who Has the Last Word?
In Practice
Lydia S. Dugdale. Therapeutic Dying.
Policy and Politics
Lisa C. Ikemoto. Can Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Escape Its Troubled History?
Departments
Field Notes
Michael K. Gusmano. French Lessons.
Joseph J. Fins. Fee Disclosure at a Cost.
Alicia Hall. The Author Replies.
Exchange
Joseph J. Fins. Fee Disclosure at a Cost.
Alicia Hall. The Author Replies.
Manuscript Reviewers 2014 // Contributors  
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Logic Journal of the IGPL, Vol. 22, #6, 2014
Original Articles
Luca Alberucci, Jürg Krähenbühl, and Thomas Studer. Justifying induction on modal μ-formulae.
Josep Maria Font and Tommaso Moraschini. Logics of varieties, logics of semilattices and conjunction.
Tomasz Kowalski, Antonio Ledda, and Francesco Paoli. Quasi-subtractive varieties: Open filters, congruences and the commutator.
Tin Perkov and Mladen Vuković. A bisimulation characterization for interpretability logic.
Marcelo E. Coniglio, Francesc Esteva, and Lluís Godo. Logics of formal inconsistency arising from systems of fuzzy logic.
Frederik Van De Putte and Christian Straßer. Adaptive logics: a parametric approach.
David Fernández-Duque and Joost J. Joosten. Well-orders in the transfinite Japaridze algebra.
Storrs McCall. Connexive Gentzen.
Wenyan Xu. A propositional system induced by Japaridze's approach to IF logic.
Wojciech Dzik, Jouni Järvinen, and Michiro Kondo. Characterizing intermediate tense logics in terms of Galois connections.
P. Cordero, M. Enciso, A. Mora, and I. Pérez de Guzmán. A tableaux-like method to infer all minimal keys.
Lina García-Cabrera, Nuria Medina-Medina, Pedro J. Sánchez, and Luis Martínez. An axiomatic approach to maintaining the consistency of a hypermedia information system based on the SEM-HP model.
Vladimir Naidenko. Logics for complexity classes.
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Oxford Studies of Legal Studies, Vol. 34, #4, 2014
Articles
Kit Barker. ‘Damages Without Loss’: Can Hohfeld Help?
Tamsyn Clark and Donal Nolan. A Critique of Chester v Afshar.
Marc T. Moore. Private Ordering and Public Policy: The Paradoxical Foundations of Corporate Contractarianism.
Christopher A. Thomas. The Uses and Abuses of Legitimacy in International Law.
Ben Pontin. Environmental Law-Making Public Opinion in Victorian Britain: The Cross-Currents of Bentham’s and Coleridge’s Ideas.
Thomas L. Muinzer. The Law of the Dead: A Critical Review of Burial Law, with a View to its Development.
Review Article
Andrew Cornford. The Architecture of Homicide.
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 89, #3, 2014
Articles
Peter Baumann. No Luck With Knowledge? On a Dogma of Epistemology.
NicK Treanor. Trivial Truths and the Aim of Inquiry.
Ned Block. Seeing-As in the Light of Vision Science.
Tyler Burge. Reply to Block: Adaptation and the Upper Border of Perception.
Toby Handfield. Rational Choice and the Transitivity of Betterness.
Hannes Leitgeb. A Lottery Paradox for Counterfactuals Without Agglomeration.
Luca Barlassina and Albert Newen. The Role of Bodily Perception in Emotion: In Defense of an Impure Somatic Theory.
Rik Peels. Against Doxastic Compatibilism.
Book Symposium : The Philosophy of Metacognition
Joëlle Proust. Précis of The Philosophy of Metacognition.
Jennifer Nagel. The Meanings of Metacognition.
Peter Langland-Hassan. Unwitting Self-Awareness?
Barry C. Smith. What Does Metacognition Do For Us?
Joëlle Proust. Replies to Langland-Hassan, Nagel, and Smith.
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Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 42, #1, 2014 (claimed issue)
Articles

Pamela Hieronymi. Reflection and Responsibility.
Victor Tadros. Orwell's Battle with Brittain: Vicarious Liability for Unjust Aggression.
George Tsai. Rational Persuasion as Paternalism.
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Res Publica, Vol. 20, #4, 2014
Original Articles
Eldar Sarajlic. Can Culture Justify Infant Circumcision?
Jukka Varelius. Is the Expiration of Intellectual Property Rights a Problem for Non-consequentialist Theories of Intellectual Property?
Jeffrey Glick. The Centralized-Use Compromise on Recreational Drug Policy.
Isaac Taylor. Language as a Global Public Good.
Ludvig Beckman. Democracy and the Right to Exclusion.
Jörg Schaub. The Incompleteness of Ideal Theory.
BookReview
Sven Nyholm . Just Freedom?
Desiree Lim. Is membership always social?
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Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol. 20, #4, 2014
Articles

Jessica M. Wyndham, Theresa Harris. Introduction: Science, Technology and Human Rights: Lessons Learned from the Right to Water and Sanitation.
Benjamin Mason Meier, Georgia Lyn Kayser…. Translating the Human Right to Water and Sanitation into Public Policy Reform.
Ralph P. Hall, Barbara Van Koppen, Emily Van Houweling. The Human Right to Water: The Importance of Domestic and Productive Water Rights.
Stephen P. Marks. Human Rights and the Challenges of Science and Technology.
Margaret Satterthwaite. On Rights-Based Partnerships to Measure Progress in Water and Sanitation.
Michael Kalichman, Monica Sweet, Dena Plemmons. Standards of Scientific Conduct: Are There Any?
Philip J. Langlais, Blake J. Bent. Individual and Organizational Predictors of the Ethicality of Graduate Students’ Responses to Research Integrity Issues.
Alexander M. Petersen, Ioannis Pavlidis…. A Quantitative Perspective on Ethics in Large Team Science.
Aimee van Wynsberghe, Scott Robbins. Ethicist as Designer: A Pragmatic Approach to Ethics in the Lab.
Michael Davis, Kelly Laas. “Broader Impacts” or “Responsible Research and Innovation”? A Comparison of Two Criteria for Funding Research in Science and Engineering.
Jon Alan Schmidt. Changing the Paradigm for Engineering Ethics.
Lantz Fleming Miller. “We Now Control Our Evolution”: Circumventing Ethical and Logical Cul-de-Sacs of an Anticipated Engineering Revolution.
Yuval Elovici, Michael Fire, Amir Herzberg, Haya Shulman. Ethical Considerations when Employing Fake Identities in Online Social Networks for Research.
Elizabeth Victor. Scientific Research and Human Rights: A Response to Kitcher on the Limitations of Inquiry.
Anna Julie Rasmussen, Mette Ebbesen. Why Should Nanoscience Students be Taught to be Ethically Competent?
Serepkaite Jurate, Valuckiene Zivile, Gefenas Eugenijus. ‚Mirroring‘ the Ethics of Biobanking: What Analysis of Consent Documents Can Tell Us?
Jurate Serepkaite, Zivile Valuckiene, Eugenijus Gefenas. Erratum to: ‘Mirroring’ the Ethics of Biobanking: What Should We Learn from the Analysis of Consent Documents?
Thomas Ploug, Søren Holm. Agreeing in Ignorance: Mapping the Routinisation of Consent in ICT-Services.
Fabien Medvecky, Justine Lacey, Peta Ashworth. Examining the Role of Carbon Capture and Storage Through an Ethical Lens.
Ewan Kingston. Climate Change as a Three-Part Ethical Problem: A Response to Jamieson and Gardiner.
Somsri Wiwanitkit, Viroj Wiwanitkit. “Broader Impacts” or “Responsible Research and Innovation”?
Shunhai Qu, Viroj Wiwanitkit. Fake Identities in Social Network Research: To Be Disclosed?
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