Monday, July 13, 2015

July 13, 2015

Dissent, Vol. 63, #3, 2015
Ethics, Vol. 135, #4, 2015
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 78, #1, 2015
NDPR
Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 15, #14-16, 2015

Dissent, Vol. 63, #3, 2015
Editor’s Page
David Marcus. Citizen Politics.
Culture Front
Toral Gajarawala. The Fictions of Finance.
Kirsten O’Regan. The Beautification Bureau.
Rachel Riederer. The Climate Hackers.
American Movements
Michael Kazin. Introduction: How Movements Matter.
Nelson Lichtenstein. Why Labor Moved Left.
Fredrick C. Harris. The Next Civil Rights Movement?
Colin Kinniburgh. From Zuccotti Park to Żurawlów: The Global Revolt Against Fracking.
Marcia Chatelain, Kaavya Asoka. Women and Black Lives Matter.
Michael Kazin. Why is There No Antiwar Movement?
Robert Greene. The Southern Strategy.
Mary Cathryn Ricker. Teacher-Community Unionism: A Lesson from St. Paul.
Fiction
Joshua Cohen. Tell It To Polaris.
Articles
Ross Perlin. Two Occupys” The New Global Language of Protest.
Thea Riofrancos. Beyond the Petrostate: Ecuador’s Left Dilemma.
Marc Bassets. Spain’s New Patriots.
Holly Case. Hope and Scandal in hungary.
Timothy A. Canova. Who Runs the Fed?
Reviews
Keith Gessen. Surrelaity TV.
Andrew Elrod. Reorganizing Labor.
The Last Page
Philip Levine. Central Railway, Sydney.
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Ethics, Vol. 135, #4, 2015
Articles
Benjamin Kiesewetter. Instrumental Normativity: In Defense of the Transmission Principle.
Preston Greene and Meghan Sullilvan. Against Time Bias.
Feliz Pinkert. What If I Cannot Make a Difference (and Know It).
Erich Hatala Matthes. Impersonal Value, Universal Value, and the Scope of Cultural Heritage.
Christopher McCammon. Domination: A Rethinking.
Jason Brennan and Peter Martin Jaworski. Markets withouth Symbolic Limits.
Discussions
Gerald Gaus. On Dissing Public Reason: A Reply to Enoch.
Agnieszka Jaworska and Julie Tannenbaum. Who Has the Capacity to Participate as a Rearee in a Person-Rearing Relationship?
Retrospective Essays: The Fourth Quarter Century of Ethics
Sarah Conly. Ethics 1965-90.
Kimberly Kessler Ferzan. On Jeffrie Murphy’s “Involuntary Acts and Criminal Liability.”
Tamar Schapiro. On Christine Korsgaard’s “Aristotle and Kant on the Source of Value.
Alison M. Jaggar. On Susan Moller Okin’s “Reason and Feeling in Thinking about Justice.”
Ingrid Robeyns. On G. A. Cohen’s “On the Currency of Egalitarian Justice.”
Peter Railton. On Richard Brandt’s “The Science of Man and Wide Reflective Equilibrium.”
Andrew T. Forcehimes. On L. W. Sumner’s “Normative Ethics and Metaethics.”(pp. 1142-1144) 
Candice Delmas. On Michael Walzer’s “The Obligation to Disobey.”
Graham Hubbs. On Leslie Macfarlane’s “Justifying Political Disobedience.”
Gregory J. Robson. On Lawrence C. Becker’s “The Neglect of Virtue.”
Michael Pressman. On Michael D. Bayles’s “The Price of Life.” 
Sameer Bajaj. On Hillel Steiner’s “A Liberal Theory of Exploitation.” 
Michael Da Silva. On Barbara Baum Levenbook’s “Harming Someone after His Death.” 
Hili Razinsky. On Martha Nussbaum’s “Aeschylus and Practical Conflict.”
Daniel Shapiro. On N. Scott Arnold’s “Why Profits Are Deserved.” 
Thomas Mulligan. On Harry Frankfurt’s “Equality as a Moral Ideal.” 
Juliana Bidadanure. On Dennis McKerlie’s “Equality and Time.” 
Book Reviews
We the People by Ackerman, Bruce. Review by: Courtney M. Cox
Reading Onora O’Neill by Archard, David; Deveaux, Monique; Manson, Neil; Weinstock, Daniel. Review by: Carla Bagnoli.
Moral Perception by Audi, Robert. Review by: Andrew Cullison.
Rationality through Reasoning by Broome, John. Review by: Aaron Bronfman.
The Heart of Human Rights by Buchanan, Allen. Review by: Hallie Liberto.
Born Free and Equal? A Philosophical Inquiry into the Nature of Discrimination by Lippert-Rasmussen, Kasper. Review by: John Gardner.
Vulnerability: New Essays in Ethics and Feminist Philosophy by Mackenzie, Catriona; ; Rogers, Wendy; Dodds, Susan. Review by: Anita M. Superson.
Moral Reason by Markovits, Julia. Review by: Martina Herrmann.
Moral Error Theory: History, Critique, Defence by Olson, Jonas. Review by: Matt Lutz and Stephen Finlay.
Being Realistic about Reasons by Scanlon, T. M. Review by: Laura Schroeter and François Schroeter.
Causes, Laws, and Free Will: Why Determinism Doesn’t Matter by Vihvelin, Kadri. Review by: Jennifer McKitrick.
Ignorance and Moral Obligation by Zimmerman, Michael J. Review by: Douglas W. Portmore.
Notes on Contributors // Manuscript Reviewers for 2014 // Index to Volume 125
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International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 78, #1, 2015
Editorial
R.L. Hall. Editorial Preface.
Articles
Ciro De Florio, Aldo Frigerio. In defense of the timeless solution to the problem of human free will and divine foreknowledge.
James DiCenso. Grace and favor in Kant’s ethical explication of religion.
Dennis Vanden Auweele. Schopenhauer on religious pessimism.
Michael S. Jones. Does cognitive humility lead to religious tolerance? Reflections on Craig versus Quinn.
J. Angelo Corlett, Josh Cangelosi. Atheism and epistemic justification.
Travis Dumsday. Why pan-dispositionalism is incompatible with metaphysical naturalism.
Nathan D. Shannon. The epistemology of divine conceptualism.
Book Reviews
Fiona Ellis, God, Value, and Nature reviewed by Erik J. Wielenberg.
Trent Dougherty, The problem of animal pain: a theodicy for all creatures great and small reviewed by Michael J. Murray.
Terry F. Godlove, Kant and the meaning of religion reviewed by James J. DiCenso.
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NDPR
Étienne Balibar, Violence and Civility: On the Limits of Political Philosophy, G.M. Goshgarian (tr.). Reviewed by Todd May.  
Gordon Graham, Wittgenstein and Natural Religion. Reviewed by Mark Bernier.
Kathleen Lennon, Imagination and the Imaginary. Reviewed by Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor.
Danielle Macbeth, Realizing Reason: A Narrative of Truth and Knowing. Reviewed by Catherine Legg.
Thomas Sattig, The Double Lives of Objects: An Essay in the Metaphysics of the Ordinary World. Reviewed by Daniel Z. Korman. 
Evan Thompson, Waking, Dreaming, Being: Self and Consciousness in Neuroscience, Meditation, and Philosophy. Reviewed by Miri Albahari.
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Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 15, #14-16, 2015
Alison Peterman. “Spinoza on Extension.”
John Schwenkler, "Understanding 'Practical Knowledge'"
Richard Pettigrew, "Accuracy and the credence-belief connection."
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