Wednesday, February 11, 2015

February 11, 2015

Bioethics, Vol. 29, #3, 2015
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 66, #1, 2015
Journal of Ethics, Vol. 19, #1, 2015
NDPR

Bioethics, Vol. 29, #3, 2015
Ruth Chadwick. Selfies, Personalization and Bioethics.
Articles
Jonathan Pugh. Open articleAutonomy, Natality and Freedom: A Liberal Re-examination of Habermas in the Enhancement Debate.
J. Adam Carter and Emma C. Gordon. On Cognitive and Moral Enhancement: A Reply to Savulescu and Persson.
Jesse Wall. Human Rights Reasoning and Medical Law: A Sceptical Essay.
Lalit Kumar Radha Krishna and Rayan Alsuwaigh. Understanding the Fluid Nature of Personhood – the Ring Theory of Personhood.
David B. Resnik and Kevin C. Elliott. Bisphenol A and Risk Management Ethics.
Teck Chuan Voo. Altruism and Reward: Motivational Compatibility in Deceased Organ Donation.
Diana Aurenque and Urban Wiesing. German law on circumcision and its debate: How an ethical and legal issue turned political.
Henrik Friberg-Fernros. A Critique of Rob Lovering's Criticism of the Substance View.
Christopher Mayes. The Harm of Bioethics: A Critique of Singer and Callahan on Obesity.
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British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 66, #1, 2015
Articles
Richard A. Healey. How Quantum Theory Helps Us Explain.
Luke Fenton-Glynn and Thomas Kroedel. Relativity, Quantum Entanglement, Counterfactuals, and Causation.
Bradford Skow. Are There Genuine Physical Explanations of Mathematical Phenomena?
Nina Emery. Chance, Possibility, and Explanation.
Jonathan Weisberg. Updating, Undermining, and Independence.
Rory Smead. The Role of Social Interaction in the Evolution of Learning.
Matteo Colombo, Stephan Hartmann, and Robert van Iersel. Models, Mechanisms, and Coherence.
Richard Dawid, Stephan Hartmann, and Jan Sprenger. The No Alternatives Argument.
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Journal of Ethics, Vol. 19, #1, 2015
Articles

Alfred R. Mele . Libertarianism, Compatibilism, and Luck.
Jeremy Williams. Public Reason and Prenatal Moral Status.
Vanessa Carbonell. Sacrifices of Self.
Markus E. Schlosser. Manipulation and the Zygote Argument: Another Reply.
Nicholas Schroeder. The Problem of Continence in Contemporary Virtue Ethics.
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NDPR
Roland Faber and Andrew Goffey (eds.), The Allure of Things: Process and Object in Contemporary Philosophy. Reviewed by Vincent Colapietro.
Paul Kalligas, The Enneads of Plotinus: A CommentaryVolume 1, Elizabeth Key Fowden and Nicolas Pilavachi (trs.). Reviewed by Dominic O'Meara
Christian B. Miller, Character and Moral Psychology. Reviewed by John M. Doris.
Miguel Vatter, The Republic of the Living: Biopolitics and the Critique of Civil Society. Reviewed by Nathan Widde.  
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