Tuesday, August 11, 2015

August 11, 2015

Critical Philosophy of Race, Vol. 3, #2, 2015
Journal of Logic, Language and Information, Vol. 24, #3, 2015
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 112, #1, 2015
Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 123, #4, 2015
Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 23, #3, 2014
Kant-Studien, Vol. 106, #2, 2015
NDPR
Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility, Vol. 2, 2014
Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy, Vol. 1, 2014
Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Vol. 4, 2014
Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 6, 2015
South African Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 34, #2, 2015
Studia Logica, Vol. 103, #4, 2015

Critical Philosophy of Race, Vol. 3, #2, 2015
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Special Issue: James Baldwin and Philosophy
Introduction. John E. Drabinski, Grant Farred. On Baldwin and Philosophy.
Ian Balfour. The Force of Black and White: James Baldwin's Reflections in/on his Early Experience of Film.
John E. Drabinski. Vernaculars of Home.
Jane Anna Gordon. What Should Blacks Think When Jews Choose Whiteness? : An Ode to Baldwin.
Jonathan Eburne. The Terror of Being Destroyed.
Grant Farred. Love Is Asymmetrical: James Baldwin's The Fire Next Time.
Articles
Andrew J. Pierce. The Myth of the White Minority.
D.C. Matthew. Rawlsian Affirmative Action: A Reply to Robert Taylor.
Book Reviews
Deleuze and Race by Arun Saldahna and Jason Michael Adams. Review by Ayesha Abdullah.
Living Alterities: Phenomenology, Embodiment, and Race edited by Emily S. Lee. Review by Sarah Teresa Travis.
Contributors
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Journal of Logic, Language and Information, Vol. 24, #3, 2015
Original Papers
Heather Burnett. Comparison Across Domains in Delineation Semantics.
Anaïs Cadilhac, Nicholas Asher. Preference Change.
Arnaud Durand, Johannes Ebbing, Juha Kontinen. Dependence Logic with a Majority Quantifier.
Martin Kaså. A Logic for Trial and Error Classifiers.
Vít Punčochář. Weak Negation in Inquisitive Semantics.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 112, #1, 2015 (not yet online, but available on the Tanner new journals shelf)
Articles
Chrisoula Andreou. Parity, Comparability, and Choice.
Alan Carter. A Solution to the Pruported Non-Transitivity of Normative Evaluation.
Comments and Criticism
John N. Williams and Neil Sinhababu. The Backward Clock, Truth-Tracking, and Safety.
New Books
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Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 123, #4, 2015
Review Essays
Is Piketty’s “Second Law of Capitalism” Fundamental? Review by: Per Krusell and Anthony A. Smith, Jr.
Capital in the Twenty-First Century: A Review Essay. Review by: Lawrence E. Blume and Steven N. Durlauf.
Articles
Nabil I. Al-Najjar and Eran Shmaya. Uncertainty and Disagreement in Equilibrium Models.
Lorenzo Caliendo, Ferdinando Monte, and Esteban Rossi-Hansberg. The Anatomy of French Production Hierarchies.
Pol Antràs and C. Fritz Foley. Poultry in Motion: A Study of International Trade Finance Practices.
Carola Frydman, Eric Hilt, and Lily Y. Zhou. Economic Effects of Runs on Early “Shadow Banks”: Trust Companies and the Impact of the Panic of 1907.
Roozbeh Hosseini. Adverse Selection in the Annuity Market and the Role for Social Security.
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Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 23, #3, 2014
Original Articles
Dominique Leydet. Partisan Legislatures and Democratic Deliberation.
Stephen Winter. Theorising the Political Apology.
Symposium on Animal Rights
Bernd Ladwig. Against Wild Animal Sovereignty: An Interest-based Critique of Zoopolis.
Christopher Hinchcliffe. Animals and the Limits of Citizenship: Zoopolis and the Concept of Citizenship.
Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka. Interspecies Politics: Reply to Hinchcliffe and Ladwig.
William A. Edmundson. Do Animals Need Rights?
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Kant-Studien, Vol. 106, #2, 2015
Titelseiten
Abhandlungen

Jeremiah Alberg. What Dreams May Come: Kant’s Träume eines Geistersehers Elucidated by the Dreams of a Coquette
Alberg
Ulrich Schlösser. Kants Konzeption der Mitteilbarkeit.
Matthew S. Rukgaber. Irrationality and Self-Deception within Kant’s Grades of Evil.
Erdmann Görg. Zum Gravitationsgesetz bei Newton, Kant und Fries.
Berichte und Diskussionen
Reinhard Hiltscher. Stellt Kants Moralphilosophie eine „Ontologie des Intelligiblen“ dar?
Manfred Frühauf. Der Löbenicht’sche Kirchturm.
Buchbesprechungen
Ludwig Euler Werner . Stephan Zimmermann: Kants „Kategorien der Freiheit.“
Klaus Wiegerling. Zwischen Bild und Begriff – Kant und Herder zum Schema. Hrsg. von Ulrich Gaier und Ralf Simon.
Sophie Grapotte. Raison pratique et normativité chez Kant. Sous la direction de Jean-François Kervégan.
Héctor Wittwer. Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals. A Critical Guide. Hrsg. von Lara Denis.
Philipp-Alexander Hirsch. B. Sharon Byrd und Joachim Hruschka: Kant’s Doctrine of Right. A Commentary.
Oscar Cubo Ugarte. Peter Streit: Ethik gegen Machtpolitik. Immanuel Kants Friedensschrift im Kontext des Zeitalters der Aufklärung.
Alessandro Pinzani. Luigi Caranti: La pace fraintesa. Kant e la teoria della pace democratica.
Jean Ferrari. Robert Theis: La raison et son Dieu. Étude sur la théologie kantienne.
Lutz Koch. Julius Ebbinghaus: Philosophische Studien aus dem Nachlass. In Verbindung mit Manfred Baum herausgegeben von Udo Rameil.
Riccardo Pozzo. Ludwig Heinrich von Jakob: Denkwürdigkeiten aus meinem Leben. Herausgegeben von Hans-Joachim Kertscher in Zusammenarbeit mit Michael Mehlow.
Mitteilungen
Mirzali Akbarov. Über Pädagogik ins Usbekische übersetzt.
Mitgliederversammlung der Kant-Gesellschaft
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NDPR
Nomy Arpaly and Timothy Schroeder, In Praise of Desire. Reviewed by Richard Holton.
Russell Blackford and Damien Broderick (eds.), Intelligence Unbound: The Future of Uploaded and Machine Minds. Reviewed by Pete Mandik
Michael Campbell and Michael O'Sullivan (eds.), Wittgenstein and Perception. Reviewed by Avner Baz.
Storrs McCall, The Consistency of Arithmetic and Other Essays. Reviewed by Craig Bourne.
Hud Hudson, The Fall and Hypertime. Reviewed by Trent Dougherty.
Patrick Riordan, Global Ethics and Global Common Goods. Reviewed by Ryan Davis.
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Oxford Studies in Agency and Responsibility, Vol. 2, 2014 (available at the Tanner new journals shelf)
'Freedom and Resentment' at 50, edited by David Shoemaker and Neal A. Tognazzini
Notes on Contributors
Editors Introduction. David Shoemaker and Neal A. Tognazzini.
Articles
1. Galen Strawson. Freedom and the Self: Feeling and Belief.
Interpretation and Critique
2. Gary Watson. Peter Strawson on Responsibility and Sociality.
3. Lucy Allais. Freedom and Forgiveness.
4. Victoria McGeer. P.F. Strawson's Consequentialism.
5. John Martin Fischer. Peter Strawson and the Facts of Agency.
Attitudes and Relationships
6. R. Jay wallace. Emotions and Relationships: On a There from Strawson.
7. Michelle Mason. Reactivity and Refuge.
Strawsonian Themes
8. Margaret R. Holmgren. A Moral Assessment of Strawson's Retributive Reactive Attitudes.
9. Bennett W. Helm. Trust as a Reactive Attitude.
10. Andrew S. Eshleman. Worthy of Praise: Responsibility and Better-than-Minimally-Decent Agency.
Index
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Oxford Studies in Experimental Philosophy, Vol. 1, 2014 (available at the Tanner new journals shelf)
Edited by Tania Lombrozo, Joshua Knobe, and Shaun Nichols
Articles
David Faraci and David Shoemaker. Huck vs. JoJo: Moral Ignorance and teh (A)symmetry of Praise and Blame.
Jennifer COle Wright, Cullen B. McWhite, and Piper T. Grandjean. The Cognitive Mechanisms of Intolerance: Do our Meta-ethical Commitments Matter?
Christian Barry, Mattehw Lindauer, and Gerhard Overland. Doing, Allowing, and Enabling Harm: An Empirical Investigation.
Tobias Gestenberg and David A. Lagnado. Attributing Responsibility: Actual and Counterfactual Worlds.
Elise M. Cardinale, Elizabeth C. Finger, Julia C. Schecter, Ilana T.N. Jurkowitz, R.J.R. Blair, and Abigail A. Marsh. The Moral Status of and Action Influences its Perceived Intentional Status in Adolescents with Psychopathic Traits.
Edouard Machery and Tiziana Zalla. The Concept of Intentional Action in High-Functioning Autism.
Anthony I. Jack. A Scientific Case for Conceptual Dualism: The Problem of Consciousness and the Opposing Domains Hypothesis.
Sarah-Jane Leslie. Carving up the Social World with Generics.
Deborah Tollefsen, Roger Kreuz, and Rick Dale. Flavors of "Togetherness" : Experimental Philosophy and Theories of Joint Action.
Jonathan Phillips, Sven Nyholm, and Shen-yi Liao. The Good in Happiness.
James Woodward. Causal Reasoning: Philosophy and Experiment.
Taylor Shaw Murphy. Experimental Philosophy: 1935-1965.
Index
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Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics, Vol. 4, 2014 (available at the Tanner new journals shelf)
Edited by Mark Timmons
Acknowledgments / List of Contributors
Introduction. Mark Timmons.
Articles

1. Julia Annas. Why Virtue Ethics Does Not Have a Problem with Right Action.
2. Brad Hooker. Must Kantian Contractualism and Rule-Consequentialism Converge?
3. Earl Conee. Moral by Virtue of Virtue.
4. Christian B. Miller. Lack of Virtue and Vice: Studies of Aggression and Their Implications for the Empricial Adequacy of Character.
5. Jussi Suikkanen. COntractualims and the Conditional Fallacy.
6. Mattew Hanser. Acting Wrongly by Trying.
7. Eric Wiland. Rossian Deontology and the Possibility of Moral Expertise.
8. Christian Piller. What Is Goodness Good For?
9. Jennifer Hawkings. Well-Being: What Matters Beyond the Mental?
10. Bradford Cokelet. Virtue Ethics and the Demands of Social Morality.
11. Shelly Kagan. An Introduction to Ill-Being.
Index
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Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 6, 2015 (available at the Tanner new journals shelf)
Edited by Jonathan L. Kvanvig
Editor's Introduction / List of Contributors
Articles

1. Alexander Arnold. Knowledge First and Ockhamism.
2. Michael Bergmann. Religious Disagreement and Rational Demotion.
3. Gregory W. Dawes. The Act of Faith: Aquinas and the Moderns.
4. Laura W. Ekstrom. Religion on the Cheap.
5. Gregory Fowler. Simplicity or Priority?
6. John Heil. Cartesian Transubstantiation.
7. Jonathan D. Jacobs. The Ineffable, Inconceivable, and Incomprehensible God: Fundamentally and Apophatic Theology.
8. Bruce Langtry. Rightmaking and Wrongmaking Properties, Evil and Theism.
9. R. Zachary Manis. The Doxastic Problem of Hell.
10. Richard Swinburne. Could God Be a Necessary Being?
11. N.N. Trakakis. The Ecclesiological Problem of Evil.
12. Christina van Dyke. Aquinas's Shiny Happy People: Perfect Happiness and the Limits of Human Nature.
Index
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South African Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 34, #2, 2015
Articles
Hui Jin. Intention, benefits, and benefitting from injustice 1.
Zinhle Mncube. Are human reaces cladistic subspecies?
Joshua M. Hall. Alfarabi's imaginative critique: overflowing materialism in Virtuous Community.
Murali Ramachandran. How and why I arrived at a topsy-turvy account of Even-Ifs.
Dino Galetti. The grammar of Levinas' other, Other, autrui, Autrui Addressing translation conventions and interpretation in English-language Levinas studies.
Bernard Matoilno. A response to Metz's reply on the end of ubuntu.
Ezra Chitando and Fainos Mangena. Philosophy in the 'house of stone' 1: a critical review.
Abraham Olivier. Heidegger in the township 1.
Koray Degirmenci. Photography as unconcealment: revisiting the idea of photographic transparency.
Richard Flockemann. Business Ethics & Other Paradoxes.
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Studia Logica, Vol. 103, #4, 2015
Original Papers

Ryo Takemura. Counter-Example Construction with Euler Diagrams.
Massimiliano Carrara, Enrico Martino. Grounding Megethology on Plural Reference.
Xue-Ping Wang, Lei-Bo Wang. Congruences and Kernel Ideals on a Subclass of Ockham Algebras.
Sergio A. Celani. Properties of Saturation in Monotonic Neighbourhood Models and Some Applications.
Nino B. Cocchiarella. Two Views of the Logic of Plurals and a Reduction of One to the Other.
Jort M. Bergfeld, Kohei Kishida, Joshua Sack, Shengyang Zhong. Duality for the Logic of Quantum Actions.
Eduardo J. Dubuc, Y. A. Poveda. On the Equivalence Between MV-Algebras and l-Groups with Strong Unit.
Petr Cintula, Carles Noguera. A Note on Natural Extensions in Abstract Algebraic Logic.
Michael De, Hitoshi Omori. Classical Negation and Expansions of Belnap–Dunn Logic.
Juan Manuel Cornejo. The Semi Heyting–Brouwer Logic.
Book Review
Jonathan Ginzburg, The Interactive Stance: Meaning in Conversation. Review by Luciana Benotti.
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