Thursday, March 26, 2015

March 26, 2015

Contemporary Pragmatism, Vol. 10, #2, 2013
Emotion Review, Vol. 7, #2, 2015
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 28, #2, 2015
Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics, Vol 3, #1, 2015 (Open Access)
NDPR
Philosophy, Vol. 90, #2, 2015
Semantics and Pragmatics, Vol. 8, 2015 (Open Access)

Contemporary Pragmatism, Vol. 10, #2, 2013
Articles
Holden, Meg; Scerri, Andy; Owens, Cameron. More Publics, More Problems: The Productive Interface between the Pragmatic Sociology of Critique and Deweyan Pragmatism .
Tarver, Erin C. Signifying " Hillary " : Making (Political) Sense with Butler and Dewey.
Ken Q, Joel Chow. The Internet and the Democratic Imagination: Deweyan Communication in the 21st Century.
Boersema, David. Pragmatism v. Originalism: A Mistrial?
Massecar, Aaron. The Fitness of an Ideal: A Peircean Ethics.
Clough, Sharyn. Pragmatism and Embodiment as Resources for Feminist Interventions in Science.
Tschaepe, Mark. Gradations of Guessing: Preliminary Sketches and Suggestions.
Knowles, Jonathan. Non-Reductive Naturalism and the Vocabulary of Agency.
Solymosi, Tibor. Cooking Up Consciousness.
Book Reviews
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Emotion Review, Vol. 7, #2, 2015
Special Section: Honoring Carroll Izard’s Contributions to the Field of Emotions
Jo Ann A. Abe and David Schultz. Introduction: Special Section to Honor Carroll Izard.
Dante Cicchetti. Reflections on Carroll Izard’s Contributions: Influences on Diverse Scientific Disciplines and Personal Recollections.
Jaak Panksepp. Toward the Constitution of Emotional Feelings: Synergistic Lessons From Izard’s Differential Emotions Theory and Affective Neuroscience.
Pamela M. Cole and Ginger A. Moore. About Face! Infant Facial Expression of Emotion.
Ross A. Thompson. Doing It With Feeling: The Emotion in Early Socioemotional Development.
Jo Ann A. Abe. Differential Emotions Theory as a Theory of Personality Development.
Eric A. Youngstrom. Discrete Emotions and Developmental Psychopathology: The Alchemical Legacy of Carroll Izard.
Christopher J. Trentacosta and David Schultz. Hold Tight: Carroll Izard’s Contributions to Translational Research on Emotion Competence.
Special Section: Methodological Innovations from the Sociology of Emotions—Part 2.
Rebecca Olson, Natalya Godbold, and Roger Patulny. Introduction: Methodological Innovations in the Sociology of Emotions Part Two – Methods.
Sharyn Roach Anleu, Stina Bergman Blix, and Kathy Mack. Researching Emotion in Courts and the Judiciary: A Tale of Two Projects.
Alberto Bellocchi. Methods for Sociological Inquiry on Emotion in Educational Settings.
Jody Clay-Warner and Dawn T. Robinson. Infrared Thermography as a Measure of Emotion Response.
Natalya Godbold. Researching Emotions in Interactions: Seeing and Analysing Live Processes.
Roger Patulny. Exposing the “Wellbeing Gap” Between American Men and Women: Revelations From the Sociology of Emotion Surveys.
Brenton Prosser. Knowledge of the Heart: Ethical Implications of Sociological Research With Emotion.
Kathryn J. Lively. Comment on “Methodological Innovations From the Sociology of Emotions – Methodological Advances.”
Maria T. Jarymowicz and Kamil K. Imbir. Toward a Human Emotions Taxonomy (Based on Their Automatic vs. Reflective Origin).
Swathi Swaminathan and E. Glenn Schellenberg. Current Emotion Research in Music Psychology
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Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 28, #2, 2015
Articles
Yongbo Liu, Xubin Pan, Junsheng Li. Current Agricultural Practices Threaten Future Global Food Production.
Rafael A. Araque-Padilla. Moderating the Relationship Between Price and Perceived Value of Ethical Products.
David Coles, Lynn J. Frewer, Ellen Goddard. Ethical Issues and Potential Stakeholder Priorities Associated with the Application of Genomic Technologies Applied to Animal Production Systems.
Hub Zwart. Tainted Food and the Icarus Complex: Psychoanalysing Consumer Discontent from Oyster Middens to Oryx and Crake.
Timothy Hsiao. In Defense of Eating Meat.
Celián Román-Figueroa, Manuel Paneque. Ethics and Biofuel Production in Chile.
Hub Zwart, Lotte Krabbenborg, Jochem Zwier. Is Dandelion Rubber More Natural? Naturalness, Biotechnology and the Transition Towards a Bio-Based Society.
Jozef Keulartz. Captivity for Conservation? Zoos at a Crossroads.
Jochem Zwier, Vincent Blok, Pieter Lemmens. The Ideal of a Zero-Waste Humanity: Philosophical Reflections on the Demand for a Bio-Based Economy.
Tamara J. Bergstra, Bart Gremmen. Moral Values and Attitudes Toward Dutch Sow Husbandry.
Book Review
Michiel Korthals reviews R. Boisvert book, I Eat, Therefore I Think,in articles Mind Versus Stomach: The Philosophical Meanings of Eating.
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Journal of Cognition and Neuroethics, Vol 3, #1, 2015 (Open Access)
Articles

Macksood Aftab. Is Islam Committed to Dualism in the Context of the Problem of Free Will?
James Beauregard. Neuroscience and Free Will: Insights From the Thought of Juan Manuel Burgos.
Maria Brincker. Evolution Beyond Determinism: On Dennett’s Compatibilism and the Too Timeless Free Will Debate.
Matthew Butkus. Free Will and Autonomous Medical Decision-Making.
Zac Cogley. Rolling Back the Luck Problem for Libertarianism.
Yishai Cohen. Agential Settling Requires a Conscious Intention.
Edina Eszenyi. Lessons from Angelology.
Catherine Gee. Exploring the Status of Free Will in a Deterministic World: A Case Study.
Marcela Herdova. Simply Irresistible: Addiction, Responsibility, and Irresistible Desires.
Fernando Huesca Ramon. Hegel’s Concept of the Free Will: Towards a Redefinition of an Old Question.
Derek Jones. Agency through Autonomy: Self-Producing Systems and the Prospect of Bio-Compatibilism.
Ryan Lake. The Limits of a Pragmatic Justification of Praise and Blame.
John Lemos. A Kantian Defense of Libertarian Blame.
Janet Levin. Libet, Free Will, and Conscious Awareness.
J. Neil Otte. Experimental Philosophy, Robert Kane, and the Concept of Free Will.
Jacob Quick. The Illusion of Freedom: Agent-Causation and Self-Deception.
Christian D. Schade. Collecting Evidence for the Permanent Coexistence of Parallel Realities: An Interdisciplinary Approach.
Jay Spitzley. The Importance of Correctly Explaining Intuitions: Why Pereboom’s Four-Case Manipulation Argument is Manipulative.
Adam P. Taylor and David B. Hershenov. Identity and Freedom.
Kadri Vihvelin. How Not To Think about Free Will.
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NDPR
Steve FullerKnowledge: The Philosophical Quest in History. Reviewed by Barry Allen.
Darrel Moellendorf, The Moral Challenge of Dangerous Climate Change: Values, Poverty, and Policy. Reviewed by Kendy M. Hess
L. Nathan Oaklander (ed.), Debates in the Metaphysics of Time. Reviewed by Ulrich Meyer.
Christopher Peacocke, The Mirror of the World: Subjects, Consciousness, and Self-Consciousness. Reviewed by Barry Dainton.
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Philosophy, Vol. 90, #2, 2015
Editorial:
Philosophical Style.
Articles
John R. Searle. Oxford Philosophy in the 1950s.
Louis Arnaud Reid. Philosophy in the Inter-War Period: A Memoir.
Sebastian Sunday Grève. The Importance of Understanding Each Other in Philosophy.
John Kekes. Philosophy: Scientific or Humanistic?
Férdia J. Stone-Davis. Making an Anthropological Case: Cognitive Dualism and the Acousmatic.
Stephen R.L. Clark. Atheism Considered as a Christian Sect.
Lilian Alweiss. Heidegger's Black Notebooks.
Book Reviews
Actual Consciousness by Ted Honderich. Review by Alastair Hannay.
Are You an Illusion? By Mary Midgley. Review by William Charlton.
The Intellectual Powers: A Study of Human Nature By P.M.S. Hacker. Review by Kevin Lynch.
Maimonides: Life and Thought By Moshe Halbertal. Review by Sheldon Richmond.
The Sublime in Modern Philosophy. Aesthetics, Ethics and Nature By Emily Brady . Review by María José Alcaraz León.
The Mind's Construction: The Ontology of Mind and Mental Action. By Matthew Soteriou. Review by Bill Brewer.
Booknotes // Allen Phillips Griffiths (1927–2014) // Books Received
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Semantics and Pragmatics, Vol. 8, 2015 (Open Access)
Main Articles
Adrian Brasoveanu and Jakub Dotlačil. Sentence-internal "same" and its quantificational licensors: A new window into the processing of inverse scope.
Itamar Francez. Chimerical conditionals.
Radek Šimík and Marta Wierzba. The role of givenness, presupposition, and prosody in Czech word order: An experimental study.
Vincent Homer. Neg-raising and positive polarity: The view from modals.
Sarah Moss. On the semantics and pragmatics of epistemic vocabulary.
M. Ryan Bochnak. The Degree Semantics Parameter and cross-linguistic variation.
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