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January 15, 2015

Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 111, #7, 2014
Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 122, #6, 2014
Metaphilosophy, Vol. 46, #1, 2015
NDPR
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 95, #4, 2014
Philosophical Perspectives, Vol. 28, #1, 2014
Philosophy, Vol. 90, #1, 2015
Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 31, #1, 2014
Theoria (Sweden), Vol. 81, #1, 2014

Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 111, #7, 2014
Articles
Lei Zhong. Sophisticated Exclusion and Sophisticated Causation.
Jan Almäng. Tense as a Feature of Perceptual Content.
Darren Bradley. A Relevant Alternatives Solution to the Bootstrapping and Self-Knowledge Problems.
New Books: Translations

Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 122, #6, 2014
Articles
Geoffroy de Clippel, Kfir Eliaz, and Kareen Rozen. Competing for Consumer Inattention.
Timothy N. Cason and Charles R. Plott. Misconceptions and Game Form Recognition: Challenges to Theories of Revealed Preference and Framing.
Arnaud Dupuy and Alfred Galichon. Personality Traits and the Marriage Market.
M. Marit Rehavi and Sonja B. Starr. Racial Disparity in Federal Criminal Sentences.
David E. Bloom, David Canning, and Günther Fink. Disease and Development Revisited.
Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson. Disease and Development: A Reply to Bloom, Canning, and Fink.
Index to Volume 122
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Metaphilosophy, Vol. 46, #1, 2015
Articles
Fernando Broncano-Berrocal. Luck as Risk and the Lack of Control Account of Luck.
Geoff Pynn. Pragmatic Contextualism.
Moti Mizrahi. Three Arguments Against the Expertise Defense.
Matthew J. Brown. The Functional Complexity of Scientific Evidence.
Colin McGinn. The Science of Philosophy.
Bradley Rives. Which Are the Genuine Properties?
The Philosopher as Teacher
Brian Sorrell. On Crafting Introductory Remarks: Developing a Synthetic Conception of Critical Thinking.
Books
Review Article
Christopher J. Voparil and John Giordano. Pragmatism and the Somatic Turn: Shusterman's Somaesthetics and Beyond.
Book Review
The Orders of Nature – By Lawrence Cahoone. Review by John R. Shook.
Books Received // Notes on Contributors
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NDPR
Elijah Chudnoff, Intuition. Reviewed by John Bengson.  
Philip Kitcher, Life After Faith: The Case for Secular Humanism. Reviewed by Alvin Plantinga.
Anna Marmodoro, Aristotle on Perceiving Objects. Reviewed by Mark A. Johnstone.
Ram Neta (ed.), Current Controversies in Epistemology. Reviewed by Eileen S. Nutting.
Terence Parsons, Articulating Medieval Logic. Reviewed by Mary Sirridge.
Christopher O. Tollefsen, Lying and Christian Ethics. Reviewed by Kevin Jung.
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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 95, #4, 2014
Special Issue: Deontic Modality. Guest Editors: Stephen Finlay and Mark Schroeder
Original Articles
Stephen Finlay and Mark Schroeder. Deontic Modality Today: Introduction.
John Horty. Deontic Modals: Why Abandon the Classical Semantics?
Daniel Lassiter. Modality, Scale Structure, and Scalar Reasoning.
Fabrizio Cariani. Attitudes, Deontics and Semantic Neutrality.
Aynat Rubinstein. On Necessity and Comparison.
Jennifer Carr. The If P, Ought P Problem.
Sven Lauer and Cleo Condoravdi. Preference-Conditioned Necessities: Detachment and Practical Reasoning.
John Broome. Normativity in Reasoning.
Frank Jackson. Procrastinate Revisited.
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Philosophical Perspectives, Vol. 28, #1, 2014
Articles
Kate Abramson. Turning up the lights on gaslighting.
Frank Arntzenius. Utilitarianism, decision theory and eternity.
Nomy Arpaly. Duty, desire and the good person: towards a non-Aristotelian account of virtue.
Billy Dunaway and Alex Silk. Whither anankastics?
Yoaav Issacs. Duty and Knowledge.
Hallvard Lillehammer. Minding your own business? understanding indifference as a virtue.
Eden Lin. Pluralism about well-being.
Christian List and Wlodek Rabinowicz. Two intuitions about free will: alternative possibilities and intentional endorsement.
Shyam Nair. A fault line in ethical theory: consequentialism, deontic constraints, and the prisoner's dilemma.
Daniel Nolan. The question of moral ontology.
Jacob Ross. A fault line in ethical theory : divided we fall: fission and the failure of self-interest.
Miriam Schoenfield. Decision making in the face of parity.
Mark Schroeder. Does expressivism have subjectivist consequences?
Kieran Setiya. The ethics of existence.
Katia Vavova. Moral disagreement and moral skepticism.
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Philosophy, Vol. 90, #1, 2015
Editorial: On the Liberty of Thought and Discussion
Research Articles
David J. Chalmers. Why Isn't There More Progress in Philosophy?
Michael Wreen. The Identity of Indiscernibles.
David Kaspar. How We Decide in Moral Situations.
Patrick J. Connolly. Space Before God? A Problem in Newton's Metaphysics.
Gerald K. Harrison. The Euthyphro, Divine Command Theory and Moral Realism.
Lloyd Reinhardt. Truth and a Good Life.
Discussion
Valerie Hobbs. Looking Again at Clarity in Philosophy: Writing as a Shaper and Sharpener of Thought.
Book Reviews
Kant: Natural Science Eric Watkins (ed.) The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Immanuel Kant. Review by Michela Massimi.
The Objects of Thought by Tim Crane. Review by Guy Longworth.
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Analytic Philosophy Michael Beaney (ed.) Review by Fraser MacBride.
Resisting Reality: Social Construction and Social Critique Sally Haslanger. Review by Arianne Shahvisi.
Booknotes // Books Received
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Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 31, #1, 2014
Contributors // Acknowledgment
Articles

Mark Pennington. Against Democratic Education.
Randall Curren. Judgment and the Aims of Education.
Jennifer M. Morton. Molding Conscientious, Hardworking, and Perseverant Students.
Ishtiyaque Haji. Education’s Ultimate Aims and Freedom to do Otherwise.
Gina Schouten and Harry Brighouse. Redistributing Education Among The Less Advantaged: A Problem For Principles of Justice?
Thomas Schramme. Disadvantage and Equal Opportunity in Education: A Noncomparative Perspective.
Jaime Ahlberg. Educational Justice for Students with Cognitive Disabilities.
Michael Cholbi. Anti-Conservative Bias in Education is Real — But Not Unjust.
James Tooley. “The Role of Government in Education” Revisited: The Theory and Practice of Vouchers, with Pointers to Another Solution for American Education.
Paul Weithman. Educating in Autonomy and Tradition.
Kyla Ebels-Duggan. Educating for Autonomy: An Old-Fashioned View.
Jon Mahoney. Justice in Education and Religious Freedom.
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Theoria (Sweden), Vol. 81, #1, 2014
Editorial
Sven Ove Hansson. Is Philosophy Just a Set of Empty Ideas?
Articles
Naomi Eilan. A Relational Response to Newman's Objection to Russell's Causal Theory of Perception.
John N. Williams. Eliminativism, Dialetheism and Moore's Paradox.
Lukas Skiba. On Indirect Sense and Reference.
Reviews
Meaning and Normativity – By Allan Gibbard. Review by Daan Evers.
Measures of Freedom of Choice – By Karin Enflo. Review by Johan E. Gustafsson.
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