Thursday, February 12, 2015

February 12, 2015

British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Vol. 22, #5, 2014
Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society, Vol. 27, #1, 2015
Journal of Law and Society, Vol. 42, #1, 2015
Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 44, #1, 2015
Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 53, #1, 2015
Mind & Language, Vol. 30, #1, 2015
NDPR
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 14, #1, 2015

British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Vol. 22, #5, 2014
Special Issue: Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquity
Articles
Anna Marmodoro. Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquity.
Stavros Kouloumentas. The Body and the Polis: Alcmaeon on Health and Disease.
Tiberiu Popa. Observing the Invisible Regimen I on Elemental Powers and Higher Order Dispositions.
Brian D. Prince. The Metaphysics of Bodily Health and Disease in Plato's Timaeus.
Roberto Lo Presti. Informing Matter and Enmattered Forms: Aristotle and Galen on the ‘Power’ of the Seed.
Robert J. Hankinson. Galen and the Ontology of Powers.
Peter Nicholas Singer. The Fight for Health: Tradition, Competition, Subdivision and Philosophy in Galen's Hygienic Writings.
Melinda Letts. Rufus of Ephesus and the Patient's Perspective in Medicine.
James Wilberding. Teratology in Neoplatonism.
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Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society, Vol. 27, #1, 2015
Original Articles
Michelle A. Amazeen. Revisiting the Epistemology of Fact-Checking.
Alexander Korolev. Needs/Wants Dichotomy and Regime Responsiveness.
Jonathan Kuyper. Democratic Deliberation in the Modern World: The Systemic Turn.
Andy Lamey. Ecosystems as Spontaneous Orders.
Ivelin Sardamov. Out of Touch: The Analytic Misconstrual of Social Knowledge.
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Journal of Law and Society, Vol. 42, #1, 2015
Articles

Linda Mulcahy and David Sugarman. Introduction: Legal Life Writing and Marginalized Subjects and Sources.
David Sugarman. From Legal Biography to Legal Life Writing: Broadening Conceptions of Legal History and Socio-legal Scholarship.
Rosemary Auchmuty. Recovering Lost Lives: Researching Women in Legal History.
Linda Mulcahy. Watching Women: What Illustrations of Courtroom Scenes Tell Us about Women and the Public Sphere in the Nineteenth Century.
Leslie J. Moran. Judicial Pictures as Legal Life-writing Data and a Research Method.
Mara Malagodi. Ivor Jennings's Constitutional Legacy beyond the Occidental-Oriental Divide.
Fiona Cownie. The United Kingdom's First Woman Law Professor: An Archerian Analysis.
Catharine MacMillan. Judah Benjamin: Marginalized Outsider or Admitted Insider?
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 44, #1, 2015
Articles

Wesley H. Holliday. Epistemic Closure and Epistemic Logic I: Relevant Alternatives and Subjunctivism.
Wesley H. Holliday. Erratum to: Epistemic Closure and Epistemic Logic I: Relevant Alternatives and Subjunctivism.
Thomas Macaulay Ferguson. Logics of Nonsense and Parry Systems.
Franz Huber. What Should I Believe About What Would Have Been the Case?
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Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 53, #1, 2015
Articles
Jon McGinnis. A Small Discovery: Avicenna’s Theory of Minima Naturalia.
Michael J. Green. Authorization and Political Authority in Hobbes.
Larry M. Jorgensen. Leibniz on Perceptual Distinctness, Activity, and Sensation.
Colin McLear. Two Kinds of Unity in the Critique of Pure Reason.
Michelle Kosch. Fichtean Kantianism in Nineteenth-Century Ethics.
Sean Morris. Quine, Russell, and Naturalism: From a Logical Point of View.
Book Reviews
Bonnie Kent. On Morals by William of Auvergne.
Marco Sgarbi. On Methods. Volume 1: Books I–II. Volume 2: Books III–IV. On Regressus by Jacopo Zabarella.
John D. Laing. A Companion to Luis de Molina ed. by Matthias Kaufmann, Alexander Aichele.
Sander W. de Boer. Emotion and Cognitive Life in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy ed. by Martin Pickavé, Lisa Shapiro.
Walter Ott. Berkeley’s Argument for Idealism by Samuel C. Rickless.
Lara Denis. Kant’s Defense of Common Moral Experience: A Phenomenological Account by Jeanine Grenberg.
Matthew C. Altman. Thinking Through the Wissenschaftslehre: Themes from Fichte’s Early Philosophy by Daniel Breazeale.
Nathan Ross. The Romantic Absolute: Being and Knowing in Early German Romantic Philosophy, 1795–1804 by Dalia Nassar.
Véronique M. Fóti. The Child as a Natural Phenomenologist: Primal and Primary Experience in Merleau-Ponty’s Psychology by Talia Welsh.
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Mind & Language, Vol. 30, #1, 2015
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Original Articles
Allyson Mount. Character, Impropriety, and Success: A Unified Account of Indexicals.
Edoardo Zamuner. Emotions as Psychological Reactions.
Derek Leben. Neoclassical Concepts.
Aaron Norby. Uncertainty Without All the Doubt.
Seyed N. Mousavian. Pragmatics of No Reference.
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NDPR
Nancy Fraser et al., Transnationalizing the Public Sphere, Kate Nash (ed.). Reviewed by Kenneth Baynes.
Mattia Gallotti and John Michael (eds.), Perspectives on Social Ontology and Social Cognition. Reviewed by Paul A. Roth.  
Kevin Meeker, Hume's Radical Scepticism and the Fate of Naturalized Epistemology. Reviewed by Angela Coventry.
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Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 14, #1, 2015

Articles
Galen Strawson. ‘Self-intimation’.
Michael D. Kirchhoff. Cognitive assembly: towards a diachronic conception of composition.
Ignacio Ávila. Perceiving the intrinsic properties of objects.
Ciano Aydin. The artifactual mind: overcoming the ‘inside–outside’ dualism in the extended mind thesis and recognizing the technological dimension of cognition.
Michele Merritt. Thinking-is-moving: dance, agency, and a radically enactive mind.
Monima Chadha. Meditation and unity of consciousness: a perspective from Buddhist epistemology.
J. Jeremy Wisnewski. The case for moral perception.
Ramsey Affifi. Generativity in biology.
Gareth S. Owen, Fabian Freyenhagen…. Temporal inabilities and decision-making capacity in depression.
Glenn Carruthers. Who am I in out of body experiences? Implications from OBEs for the explanandum of a theory of self-consciousness.
Yochai Ataria. Sense of ownership and sense of agency during trauma.
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