Tuesday, September 15, 2015

September 15, 2015

Acta Analytica, Vol. 30, #3, 2015
Environmental Ethics, Vol. 37, #2, 2015
Ergo, Vol. 2, #19 20, 2015
JESP: Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy (Open Access)
Journal of Moral Philosophy, Vol. 12, #4, 2015
Journal of Moral Philosophy, Vol. 12, #5, 2015
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 102, #2, 2015
Kant-Studien, Vol. 106, #2, 2015
Mind & Language, Vol. 30, #4 2015
Monist, Vol. 98, #3, 2015
Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy, Vol. 1, 2015

Acta Analytica, Vol. 30, #3, 2015
Original Papers
M Oreste Fiocco. Intentionality and Realism.
Michele Palmira. Why Truth-Relativists Should Be Non-conformists.
Michael J. Shaffer. Approximate Truth, Quasi-Facitivity, and Evidence.
Dana Goswick. Why Being Necessary Really Is Not the Same As being No Possibly Not.
Paolo Cotogno. Buttresses of the Turing Barrier.
Meg Wallace. Rearming the Slingshot?
Adam C. Podlaskowski. Giving Up on "the Rest of the Language."
Stpehen G. Morris. Vargas-Style Revisionism and the Problem of Retributivism.
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Environmental Ethics, Vol. 37, #2, 2015
Features
Christian Diehm. Should Extinction be Forever? Restitution, Restoration, and Reviving Extinct Species.
Benjamin R. Jones, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Roman V. Sidortsov. Making the Ethical and Philosophical Case for “Energy Justice”.
Discussion Papers
Russell Butkus. Solidarity: Does the Modern Catholic Rights Tradition have Anything to Offer Environmental Virtue Ethics?
Emma Rush. A Gaitan Account of Environmental Ethics.
Toby Svoboda. Geoengineering, Agent-Regret, and the Lesser of Two Evils Argument.
T. J. Kasperbauer. Naturalizing Sentimentalism for Environmental Ethics.
Book Reviews
Philip Cafaro. Daniel Botkin: The Moon in the Nautilus Shell: Discordant Harmonies Reconsidered.
Thomas Cheney. Ronald L. Sandler: Food Ethics: The Basics.
Frank W. Derringh. Eric Roark: Removing the Commons: A Lockean Left-Libertarian Approach to the Just Use and Appropriation of Natural Resourses.
Book Reviews
Christopher Groves. Elizabeth Cripps: Climate Change and the Moral Agent: Individual Duties in an Interdependent World.
Tony Milligan. Robert Garner: A Theory of Justice for Animals: Rights in a Nonideal World.
Andrew J. Spencer. Whitney A Bauman: Religion and Ecology: Developing a Planetary Ethic.
Eric Katz. Dale Jamieson: Reason in a Dark Time: Why the Struggle against Climate Change Failed—And What It Means for Our Future.
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Ergo, Vol. 2, #19-20, 2015
Seth Yalcin. Epistemic Modality De Re.  
Brian Weatherson. For Bayesians, Rational Modesty Requires Imprecision.
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JESP: Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy(Open Access)
Recent Publications
Grant Rozeboom. Side Effects and the Structure of Deliberation. (Sept. 2015)
Brendan Cline. Moral Explanations, Thick and Thin. (Sept. 2015)
Andrew T. Forechimes and Luke Semrau. Discussion Note: "The Difference We Make: A Reply to Pinkert." (Sept. 2015)
Joshua DiPaolo and Jeff Behrends. Discussion Note: "Reason to Promotion Inferences" (August 2015)
Alexander Hyun. Discussion Note: "Internalism, Ideal Advisors and the Conditional Fallacy." (August 2015)
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Journal of Moral Philosophy, Vol. 12, #4, 2015
Research Articles
Larry S. Temkin. Symposium on Larry Temkin’s Rethinking the Good: Moral Ideals and the Nature of Practical Reasoning
Véronique Munoz-Dardé. The Quality of Gooditude.
Leo Katz. On Larry Temkin’s Rethinking the Good.
Jacob Ross. Rethinking the Person-Affecting Principle.
Shelly Kagan. The Costs of Transitivity: Thoughts on Larry Temkin’s Rethinking the Good.
Larry S. Temkin. Rethinking Rethinking the Good.
Mark N. Jensen. Is Our Group An Agent? Do We Want It To Be?
Book Reviews
Lars Lindblom reviews Rawlsian Political Analysis: Rethinking the Microfoundations of Social Science, written by Paul Clement.
Alida Liberman reviews Constructivism in Practical Philosophy, edited by James Lenman and Yonatan Shemmer.
Richard Healey reviews Shaping the Normative Landscape, written by D. Owens.
Robert C. Roberts reviews Forgiveness and Love, written by Glen Pettigrove.
John J. Davenport reviews Reason, Tradition, and the Good: MacIntyre’s Tradition-Constituted Reason and Frankfurt-School Critical Theory, written by Jeffrey L. Nicholas.
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Journal of Moral Philosophy, Vol. 12, #5, 2015
Research Articles

Deryck Beyleveld. Korsgaard v. Gewirth on Universalization: Why Gewirthians are Kantians and Kantians Ought to be Gewirthians.
Edward Harcourt. The Place of Psychoanalysis in the History of Ethics.
Tom O’Shea. Autonomy and Orthonomy.
Matt Hann. Human Rights, the State, and Recognition.
Book Reviews
Terrance McConnell reviews Creation Ethics, written by David DeGrazia.
Chris Tweedt reviews On Reflection, written by Hilary Kornblith.
Leigh Jenco reviews Contemporary Confucian Political Philosophy: Toward Progressive Confucianism, written by Stephen C. Angle.
Arto Laitinen reviews Beyond Communciation. A Critical Study of Axel Honneth’s Social Philosophy, written by Jean-Philippe Deranty.
Sean McKeever reviews Punishment, Participatory Democracy, & the Jury, written by Albert W. Dzur.
Books Received
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 112, #2, 2015
Articles
Justin Bledin. Modus Ponens Defended.
Stephan Leuenberger. The Contingency of Contingency.
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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.
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
Werner Ludwig Euler. 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. Peter Streit: Ethik gegen Machtpolitik. Immanuel Kants Friedensschrift im Kontext des Zeitalters der Aufklärung.
Ugarte.
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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Mind & Language, Vol. 30, #4 2015
Original Articles
Guillermo Del Pinal. The Structure of Semantic Competence: Compositionality as an Innate Constraint of the Faculty of Language.
Hayley Clatterbuck. Chimpanzee Mindreading and the Value of Parsimonious Mental Models.
Luisa Martí. Grammar versus Pragmatics: Carving Nature at the Joints
Jonas Åkerman. The Communication Desideratum and Theories of Indexical Reference.
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Monist, Vol. 98, #3, 2015
Articles
Otávio Bueno, Jacob Busch, Scott A. Shalkowski. The No-Category Ontology.
A.R.J. Fisher. Samuel Alexander’s Theory of Categories.
Dale Jacquette. Categories and Preferences Among Category Systems.
Fraser MacBride, Frederique Janssen-Lauret. Metaontology, Epistemology, and Essence: On the Empirical Deduction of the Categories.
Gary S. Rosenkrantz. Life and Death.
Johanna Seibt. Ontological Scope and Linguistic Diversity: Are There Universal Categories?
Erwin Tegtmeier. Particulars and Other Categories.

Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy, Vol. 1, 2015
Steven Wall. Introduction.
Part 1: Democracy
Philip Pettit. Justice: Social and Political.
Geoffrey Brennan and Geoffrey Sayre-McCord. Voting and Causal Resposibility.
Part 2: Political Liberalism and Publlic Reason
Charles Larmore. Political Liberalism: Its Motivations and Goals.
Dale Dorsey. Political Liberalism, Political Independence, and Moral Authority.
David Enoch. Against Public Reason.
Part 3: Rights and Duties
A. John Simmons. Territorial Rights: Justificatory Strategies.
Helen Frowe. can Reductive Individualists Allow Defense Against Political Aggression?
Eric Mack. Elbow Room for Rights.
Jonathan Quong and Rebecca Stone. Rules and Rights.
Thomas Christiano. What is Wrongful Exploitation?
Part 4: Methods
Ian Carter. Value-freeness and Value-neutrality in the Analysis of Political Concepts.
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