Wednesday, September 23, 2015

September 23, 2015

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 66, #3, 2015
Episteme, Vol. 12, #3, 2015
The Good Society, Vol. 24, #1, 2015
Journal of Consciousness Studies, Vol. 22, #7-8, 2015
Law, Ethics and Philosophy, Vol. 2, 2014
Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Vol. 8, 2013
Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Vol. 9, 2014
Philosophy, Vol. 90, #4, 2015
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Vol. 115, issue 1, part 1, 2015
Ratio Juris, Vol. 28, #2, 2015
Review of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 8, #3, 2015
Social Theory and Practice, Vol. 41, #4, 2015
Teaching Philosophy, Vol. 38, #3, 2015
Utilitas, Vol. 27, #3, 2015

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 66, #3, 2015
Articles
Greg Gandenberger. A New Proof of the Likelihood Principle.
Sahotra Sarkar. The Genomic Challenge to Adaptationism.
Simon Friederich. Symmetry, Empirical Equivalence, and Identity.
Thomas A. C. Reydon and Markus Scholz. Searching for Darwinism in Generalized Darwinism.
Clark Glymour. Probability and the Explanatory Virtues.
Vincent Lam and Christian Wüthrich. No Categorial Support for Radical Ontic Structural Realism.
André Ariew, Collin Rice, and Yasha Rohwer. Autonomous-Statistical Explanations and Natural Selection.
Wolfgang Schwarz. Belief Update across Fission.
Darren Bradley. Everettian Confirmation and Sleeping Beauty: Reply to Wilson.
Reviews
Alan Baker. CHRISTOPHER PINCOCK. Mathematics and Scientific Representation.
Robert W. Batterman. LAWRENCE SKLAR Philosophy and the Foundations of Dynamics.
Stephen John. ALEX BROADBENT Philosophy of Epidemiology.
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Episteme, Vol. 12, #3, 2015
Articles
Gregory Stoutenburg. The Epistemic Analysis Of Luck.
Wolfgang Freitag. On The Knowability Of Epistemic Contextualism: A Reply To M. Montminy And W. Skolits.
Charity Anderson. On The Intimate Relationship Of Knowledge And Action.
Minsun Kim And Yuan Yuan. No Cross-Cultural Differences In The Gettier Car Case Intuition: A Replication Study Of Weinberg Et Al. 2001.
Samuel A. Taylor. What Seemings Seem To Be.
David Rose. Belief Is Prior To Knowledge.
Michael Veber. Knowing What's Not Up The Road By Seeing What's Right In Front Of You: Epistemological Disjunctivism's Fake Barn Problem.
Michele Palmira. How To Condorcet A Goldman.
Matthew Congdon. Epistemic Injustice In The Space Of Reasons – Erratum.
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The Good Society, Vol. 24, #1, 2015 (not yet online, UM subscribes through Project Muse)
Front Matter
Symposium: Normative and Positive Political Theory
Peter Stone. Hobbes' Problem.
Daniel Diermeier. Institutionalism and the Normative Study of Politics.
Jack Knight and James Johnson. On Attempts to Gerrymander “Positive” and “Normative” Political Theory.
John W. Patty and Elizabeth Maggie Penn. Aggregation, Evaluation, and Social Choice Theory.
Marc Fleurbaey. Division of Labor in Policy Evaluation.
Dimitri Landa. Behavioral Political Economy, Argumentation, and Democratic Theory.
Sean Ingham. Theorems and Models in Political Theory.
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Journal of Consciousness Studies, Vol. 22, #7-8, 2015
Articles
Caruso, G.D. Precis of Neil Levy's Consciousness and Moral Responsibility.
Robichaud, P. Subscribed Content Some Doubts About the Consciousness Requirement for Moral Responsibility.
Sripada, C. Acting from the Gut: Responsibility without Awareness.
Caruso, G.D. If Consciousness is Necessary for Moral Responsibility, then People are Less Responsible than We Think.
Levy, N. Defending the Consciousness Thesis: A response to Robichaud, Sripada and Caruso.
Consoli, G. Self-Invention, narrative and Art: A radical evolutionary hypothesis on the narrative.
Gottlieb, J. Presentational Character and Higher Order Thoughts.
Richards, B. Advancing the Overflow Debate.
Salice, A. The Disrupted 'We': Schizophrenia and Collective Intentionality.
Sarma, G. A Simple Technique to Record Mental Events.
Vaidya, A.; Bilimoria, P.Advaita Vedanta and the Mind Extension Hypothesis: Panpsychism and Perception.
Edwards, J.C.W. So It Was Microtubules After All?
Metzinger, T.; Windt, J. Open Mind: An Open Access Collection of Research on Mind, Brain, and Consciousness.
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Law, Ethics and Philosophy, Vol. 2, 2014
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Richard J. Arneson. What Do We Owe to Poor Families?
Iñigo González-Ricoy. Firms, States, and Democracy: A Qualified Defense of the Parallel Case Argument.
Larry Temkin. Rethinking the Good – A Small Taste.
Oscar Horta. In Defense of the Internal Aspects View: Person-Affecting Reasons, Spectrum Arguments and Inconsistent Intuitions.
Larry Temkin. Reply to Horta: Spectrum Arguments, the “Unhelpfulness” of Rejecting Transitivity, and Implications for Moral Realism.
Ingmar Persson. Internal or External Grounds for the Nontransitivity of “Better/Worse than”.
Larry Temkin. Reply to Persson: Intransitivity and the Internal Aspects View.
Nicole Hassoun. Globalization and Global Justice in Review.
Charles Goodman. Libertarian Welfare Rights: Can We Expel Them?
Peter Stone. Social Contract Theory in the Global Context.
Kok-Chor Tan. Sufficiency, Equality and the Consequences of Global Coercion.
Nicole Hassoun. Legitimate Coercion: What Consent Can and Cannot Do.
Laura Valentini. Two Pictures of the Global-justice Debate: A Reply to Tan.
Kok-Chor Tan. A Brief Rejoinder to Valentini.
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Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Vol. 8, 2013 (available in Tanner, new journals shelf)
Articles
Christine M. Korsgaard. The Relational Nature of the Good.
Jonathan Way. Value and Reasons to Favour.
Kate Manne. On Being Social in Metaethics.
Ruth Chang. Commitments, Reasons, and the Will.
Dale Dorsey. Two Dualisms of Practical Reason.
Jason Decker and Daniel Groll. On the (In)Significance of Moral Disagreement for Moral Knowledge.
Jussi Suikkanen. Moral Error Theory and the Belief Problem.
Alex Silk. Truth Conditions and the Meanings of Ethical Terms.
Terence Cuneo. Properties for Nothing, Facts for Free? Expressivism’s Deflationary Gambit.
Teemu Toppinen. Believing in Expressivism.
Mark Schroeder. Tempered Expressivism.
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Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Vol. 9, 2014 (available in Tanner, new journals shelf)
Articles
Jonathan Dancy. From Thought to Action.
John Brunero. Cognitivism about Practical Rationality.
Hille Paakkunainen. Vindicating Practical Norms: Metasemantic Strategies.
Katia Vavova. Debunking Evolutionary Debunking.
Matthew Bedke. No Coincidence?
Brian Leiter. Moral Skepticism and Moral Disagreement in Nietzsche.
Cristian Constantinescu. Moral Vagueness: A Dilemma for Non-Naturalism.
Sarah McGrath. Relax? Don’t Do It! Why Moral Realism Won’t Come Cheap.
Justin D’Arms and Daniel Jacobson. Wrong Kinds of Reason and the Opacity of Normative Force.
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Philosophy, Vol. 90, #4, 2015
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Research Articles
Benjamin De Mesel. Speaking for Oneself: Wittgenstein, Nabokov and Sartre on How (Not) to Be a Philistine.
Hartley Slater. Logic is a Moral Science.
Peter Brian Barry. The Kantian Case Against Torture.
Daniel Groll and Micah Lott. Is There a Role for ‘Human Nature’ in Debates About Human Enhancement? 
Elias L. Khalil. The Fellow-Feeling Paradox: Hume, Smith and the Moral Order.
Discussion
Andreas Dorschel. Passions of the Intellect: A Study of Polemics.
Reviews
Neil Barton. Pluralism in Mathematics: A New Position in Philosophy of Mathematics. By Michèle Friend. Logic, Epistemology and the Unity of Science, Springer, 2014.
Grant Gillett. Persons, Animals, Ourselves. By Paul Snowdon. Oxford University Press, 2014.
Arianne Shahvisi. Gender and Global Justice. By Alison Jaggar. Polity Press, 2014.
Paul Coates. Philosophy Without Intuitions. By Herman Cappelen. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.
Katherine Hawley. Necessary Beings: An Essay on Ontology, Modality, & the Relations Between Them. By Bob Hale. Oxford University Press, 2013.
John Wigglesworth. The Metaphysics of Logic. Edited by Penelope Rush. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014.
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Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Vol. 115, issue 1, part 1, 2015
Original Articles
A. W. Moore. I—The Presidential Address: Being, Univocity, and Logical Syntax.
Catharine Abell. II—Genre, Interpretation and Evaluation.
John Heil. III—Aristotelian Supervenience.
Paulina Sliwa. IV—Understanding and Knowing.
Jens Timmermann. V—What's Wrong with ‘Deontology’?
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Ratio Juris, Vol. 28, #2, 2015
Articles
David Luban. Arendt on the Crime of Crimes.
Luís Pereira Coutinho. Hannah Arendt's Moral Ontology: Comments on David Luban's Arendt on the Crime of Crimes.
Sandeep Sreekumar. Some Conceptual Aspects of Temporality and the Ability to Possess Rights.
Alex Schwartz. Authority, Nationality, and Minorities.
Mark Migotti. Paying a Price, Facing a Fine, Counting the Cost: The Differences that Make the Difference.
José-Antonio Santos. Constitutionalism, Resistance and Militant Democracy.
Adina Preda. Rights: Concept and Justification.
Michele Saporiti. For a General Legal Theory of Conscientious Objection.
David Lloyd Dusenbury. Carl Schmitt on Hostis and Inimicus: A Veneer for Bloody-Mindedness.
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Review of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 8, #3, 2015
Research Articles
Luca Tranchini. Harmonising Harmony.
Richard G. Heck, Jr. Consistency And The Theory Of Truth.
Shawn Standefer. Solovay-Type Theorems For Circular Definitions.
Andreas Fjellstad. How A Semantics For Tonk Should Be.
Rohan French And David Ripley. Contractions Of Noncontractive Consequence Relations.
Andrew Tedder. Axioms For Finite Collapse Models Of Arithmetic.
Stewart Shapiro And Øystein Linnebo. Frege Meets Brouwer (Or Heyting Or Dummett).
David Ripley. Naive Set Theory And Nontransitive Logic.
Sean Walsh And Sean Ebels-Duggan. Relative Categoricity And Ion Principles.
Mikhail G. Katz And Semen S. Kutateladze. Edward Nelson (1932–2014).
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Social Theory and Practice, Vol. 41, #4, 2015
Articles
Kalle Grill,   Danny Scoccia. Introduction.
Robert Sugden. Looking for a Psychology for the Inner Rational Agent.
William Glod. How Nudges Often Fail to Treat People According to Their Own Preferences.
Jason Hanna. Libertarian Paternalism, Manipulation, and the Shaping of Preferences.
Andrés Moles. Nudging for Liberals.
Richard J. Arneson. Nudge and Shove.
Kalle Grill. Respect for What?: Choices, Actual Preferences, and True Preferences.
Torbjörn Tännsjö. Context-Dependent Preferences and the Right to Forgo Life-Saving Treatments.
Sven Ove Hansson. Mill’s Circle(s) of Liberty.
Daniel A. Dombrowski. Tom Bailey and Valentina Gentile (eds.), Rawls and Religion.
Whitley Kaufman. Peter Olsthoorn, Honor in Political and Moral Philosophy.
Patrick Hassan. Gwen Bradford, Achievement.
Marcus Hedahl. Darrel Moellendorf, The Moral Challenge of Dangerous Climate Change: Values, Poverty, and Policy.
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Teaching Philosophy, Vol. 38, #3, 2015
Articles
Leslie Burkholder. Impartial Grading Revisited.
Court D. Lewis. Engaging Student Aversions to Moral Obligations.
Jane Drexler. Philosophy for General Education: Teaching Introductory Environmental Ethics for Non-Majors.
Review Article
Anthony Ferrucci. Recent Texts in Logic.
Book Reviews
Chris Calvert-Minor. Minds Online: Teaching Effectively with Technology, by Michelle D. Miller.
Jay Ciaffa. Medical Ethics Education: An Interdisciplinary and Social Theoretical Perspective, by Nathan Emmerich.
Liam Harte. Reading the Dao: A Thematic Introduction, by Keping Wang.
William Hasselberger. Morality’s Critics and Defenders: A Philosophical Dialogue, by Timm Triplett.
Christina Hendricks. Philosophy in Schools: An Introduction for Philosophers and Teachers, ed. Sara Goering, Nicholas J. Shudak, and Thomas E. Wartenberg.
Debra Jackson. Intellectual Empathy: Critical Thinking for Social Justice, by Maureen Linker.
Joseph John. Portraits of American Philosophy, ed. Steven M. Cahn.
Jeff Kasser. The Problem of Evil, by Daniel Speak.
Andrew Kissel. Free: Why Science Hasn’t Disproved Free Will, by Alfred R. Mele.
Dennis Knepp. Philosophy Through Teaching, ed. Emily Esch, Kevin Hermberg, Rory E. Kraft, Jr.
Janet M. Levin. Consciousness, by Josh Weisberg.
Michael T. McFall. The Outrageous Idea of the Missional Professor, by Paul M. Gould.
Announcement of the Arnold Wilson Prize Essay Competition
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Utilitas, Vol. 27, #3, 2015
Research Articles
Andrew T. Forcehimes. Expectations And The Limits Of Legal Validity.
Joseph Millum. Age And Death: A Defence Of Gradualism.
Toby Ord. A New Counterexample To Prioritarianism.
Rosa Terlazzo. Autonomy And Settling: Rehabilitating The Relationship Between Autonomy And Paternalism.
Jeff Sebo. Utilitarianism, Multiplicity And Liberalism.
Søren Flinch Midtgaard. Non-Renounceable Rights, Paternalism And Autonomy.
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen. Are Enabling And Allowing Harm Morally Equivalent? 
Book Reviews
Wendy Donner. Huei-Chun Su, Economic Justice And Liberty: The Social Philosophy In John Stuart Mill's Utilitarianism (London And New York: Routledge, 2013).
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