Monday, September 28, 2015

September 28, 2015

Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience, Vol. 1, #1, 2015 (NEW! Open access)
European Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 23, #3, 2015
Health Economics, Policy and Law, Vol. 10, #4, 2015
Legal Theory, Vol. 21, #1, 2015
Logic Journal of the IGPL, Vol. 23, #5, 2015
Motivation and Emotion, Vol. 39, #5, 2015
Nature Reviews: Neuroscience, Vol. 16, #10, 2015\
Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 16, #4, 2015
Philosophia Mathematica, Vol. 23, #3, 2015
Philosophy of Science, Vol. 82, #4, 2015
Politics and Policy, Vol. 43, #4, 2015
Royal Institute of Philosophy, Supplement, Vol. 77, 2015
Southern Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 53, #3, 2015
Think, Vol. 14, #41, 2015

Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience, Vol. 1, #1, 2015 (NEW! Open access)
Original Research
Lindsey Andrews. Black Feminism’s Minor Empiricism: Hurston, Combahee, and the Experience of Evidence.
Neda Atanasoski, Kalindi Vora. Surrogate Humanity: Posthuman Networks and the (Racialized) Obsolescence of Labor.
Jih-Fei Cheng. "El tabaco se ha mulato": Globalizing Race, Viruses, and Scientific Observation in the Late Nineteenth Century.
Anne Pollock. Heart Feminism.
Elizabeth A. Wilson. Depression, Biology, Aggression: Introduction to Gut Feminism (Duke University Press, 2015).
Jackie Orr. Enchanting Catastrophe: Magical Subrealism and BP's Macondo.
Joanna Zylinska. The Vanishing Object of Technology.
Critical Perspectives
S. Lochlann Jain, Jackie Stacey. On Writing About Illness: A Dialogue with S. Lochlann Jain and Jackie Stacey on Cancer, STS, and Cultural Studies.
Lilly Irani, Monika Sengul-Jones. Difference Work: A Conversation with Lilly Irani.
Jenny Reardon, Jacob Metcalf, Martha Kenney, Karen Barad. Science & Justice: The Trouble and the Promise.
Book Reviews
Donna V. Jones. Review of Ghost Stories for Darwin: The Science of Variation and the Politics of Diversity (University of Illinois Press, 2014).
Trung PQ Nguyen. Review of Life Support: Biocapital and the New History of Outsourced Labor (University of Minnesota Press, 2015).
Lisa Lindén, Mairead Sullivan. Review of Malignant: How Cancer Becomes Us (University of California Press, 2013) and Teratologies: A Cultural Study of Cancer (Routledge, 1997).
Lab Meeting
Daphna Joel, Anelis Kaiser, Sarah S. Richardson, Stacey A. Ritz, Deboleena Roy, Banu Subramaniam. A Discussion on Experiments and Experimentation: NIH to Balance Sex in Cell and Animal Studies.
News in Focus
Elke Mühlberger, Deboleena Roy, Pamela Scully, Banu Subramaniam, Jennifer Terry. Ebola and its Discontents.
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European Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 23, #3, 2015       
Articles
Courtney D. Fugate. On a Supposed Solution to the Reinhold/Sidgwick Problem in Kant's Metaphysics of Morals.
Alex Grzankowski. Not All Attitudes are Propositional.
James Gordon Finlayson. The Artwork and the Promesse du Bonheur in Adorno.
Zed Adams and Chauncey Maher. Cognitive Spread: Under What Conditions Does the Mind Extend Beyond the Body?
Kien-How Goh. Between Determinism and Indeterminism: The Freedom of Choice in Fichte's Das System Der Sittenlehre.
Alexandra Newton. Kant on the Logical Origin of Concepts.
Julian Dodd. Performing Works of Music Authentically.
David James. Conceptual Innovation in Fichte's Theory of Property: The Genesis of Leisure as an Object of Distributive Justice.
R. D. Ingthorsson. The Regress of Pure Powers Revisited.
Peter Jones. Toleration, Religion and Accommodation.
Steven Crowell. Why is Ethics First Philosophy? Levinas in Phenomenological Context.
Gillian Howie. Nonidentity, Negative Experience and the Pre-Reflective Cogito.
Michael Nance. Recognition, Freedom, and the Self in Fichte's Foundations of Natural Right.
Emanuela Ceva. Why Toleration Is Not the Appropriate Response to Dissenting Minorities' Claims.
Alessandra Tanesini. Nietzsche on the Diachronic Will and the Problem of Morality.
Christoph Hoerl. Seeing Motion and Apparent Motion.
Ellen Fridland. Knowing-how: Problems and Considerations.
Gabriele Gava. Kant's Synthetic and Analytic Method in the Critique of Pure Reason and the Distinction between Philosophical and Mathematical Syntheses.
Jon Robson. Aesthetic Testimony and the Norms of Belief Formation.
Jasper Reid. Henry More and Nicolas Malebranche's Critiques of Spinoza.
Phil Corkum. Aristotle on Predication.
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Health Economics, Policy and Law, Vol. 10, #4, 2015
Adam Oliver. Introduction.
Articles
Miriam J. Laugesen. Human Resources in Health Care Systems: Reflecting on ‘Cross-National Comparisons of Human Resources for Health – what can we learn?'
Colleen M. Flood. Scoping the shape of an iceberg: the future of public involvement in heath policy: reflecting on ‘Public involvement policies in health: exploring their conceptual basis’.
Giovanni Fattore. Reflecting on ‘Acquisition and disclosure of genetic information under alternative policy regimes: an economic analysis’ by Debora Wilson (Health Economics, Policy and Law 2006; 1: 263–276).
William C. Hsiao. Reflecting on ‘Measuring the globalization of health services: a possible index of openness of country health sector to trade’.
Karsten Vrangbaek. Reflecting on ‘The complexity of governance change: reforming the governance of medical performance in Germany’.
Thomas Rice. Reflecting on ‘Valuing lives and life years: anomalies, implications, and an alternative’.
Martin Knapp. Reflecting on ‘An economic model of social capital and health’.
Michael K. Gusmano. Objections to the use of cost-effectiveness analysis in the US: reflecting on ‘Has the time come for cost-effectiveness analysis in US health care?’
Mark Stabile. Determining what should be included in a publicly funded health care system: reflecting on ‘Individual responsibility for what? A conceptual framework for exploring the suitability of private financing in a publicly funded health-care system’.
Albert Weale. Reflecting on ‘Are health problems systemic? Politics of access and choice under Beveridge and Bismarck systems’.
Martin McKee. Reflecting on ‘European policymaking on the tobacco advertising ban: the importance of escape routes’.
Jeremiah Hurley. Reflecting on ‘Equity in health care: the Irish perspective’.
Jean V. McHale. Reflecting on ‘Health technology appraisal and the courts: accountability for reasonableness and the judicial model of procedural justice’.
Richard B. Saltman. Reflecting on ‘Choice policies in Northern European health systems’.
Jan-Kees Helderman. Reflecting on ‘The evaluation of lifestyle interventions in the Netherlands’.
Mary Ruggie. The process of dying: whose business is it anyway? Reflecting on ‘Stealing on insensibly: end-of-life politics in the United States’.
Scott L. Greer. Reflecting on ‘The 2010 U.S. health care reform: approaching and avoiding how other countries finance health care’.
Peter C. Smith. Reflecting on ‘Analytical perspectives on performance-based management: an outline of theoretical assumptions in the existing literature’.
Tamara Hervey. Reflecting on ‘Supporting health systems in Europe: added value of EU actions?’
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Legal Theory, Vol. 21, #1, 2015
Research Articles
Kimberley Brownlee. What’s Virtuous about the Law? 
Alejandro Chehtman. Occupation Courts, Jus Ad Bellum Considerations, and Non-State Actors: Revisiting the Ethics of Military Occupation.
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Logic Journal of the IGPL, Vol. 23, #5, 2015
Original Articles
Tor Sandqvist. Base-extension semantics for intuitionistic sentential logic.
Rafael Izbicki and Luís Gustavo Esteves. Logical consistency in simultaneous statistical test procedures.
Dimitri Surinx, George H. L. Fletcher, Marc Gyssens, Dirk Leinders, Jan Van den Bussche, Dirk Van Gucht, Stijn Vansummeren, and Yuqing Wu. Relative expressive power of navigational querying on graphs using transitive closure.
Daniyar Shamkanov. Nested sequents for provability logic GLP.
L. M. CABRER and H. A. PRIESTLEY. A general framework for product representations: bilattices and beyond.
Mohammad Ardeshir and S. Mojtaba Mojtahedi. Reduction of provability logics to Σ1-provability logics.
Conference report
Ulrich Kohlenbach, Program Chair, Pablo Barceló, Org Comm Local Co-Chair, and Ruy de Queiroz, Org Comm Co-Chair. 21st Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation (WoLLIC 2014).
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Motivation and Emotion, Vol. 39, #5, 2015
Articles
Thomas Curran, Andrew P. Hill, Paul R. Appleton. The psychology of passion: A meta-analytical review of a decade of research on intrapersonal outcomes.
Djoerd Hiemstra, Nico W. Van Yperen. The effects of strength-based versus deficit-based self-regulated learning strategies on students’ effort intentions.
Jacek Buczny, Rebekah L. Layton, Mark Muraven. The role of implicit affective responses and trait self-control in ego resource management.
Simone Schoch, Jana Nikitin, Alexandra M. Freund. Why do(n’t) you like me? The role of social approach and avoidance motives in attributions following social acceptance and rejection.
Xi Zou, Paul Ingram, E. Tory Higgins. Social networks and life satisfaction: The interplay of network density and regulatory focus.
Peter W. Donhauser, Andreas G. Rösch, Oliver C. Schultheiss. The implicit need for power predicts recognition speed for dynamic changes in facial expressions of emotion.
Zachary K. Rothschild, Mark J. Landau, Lucas A. Keefer. Another’s punishment cleanses the self: Evidence for a moral cleansing function of punishing transgressors.
David R. Herring, Katherine R. White, Linsa N. Jabeen. Something (important) is out there! Effects of prime arousal and location on evaluative priming.
A. Ann Emery, Jessica R. Toste, Nancy L. Heath. The balance of intrinsic need satisfaction across contexts as a predictor of depressive symptoms in children and adolescents.
Arthur R. Andrews III, Travis Crone, Cecilia B. Cholka. Correlational and experimental analyses of the relation between disgust and sexual arousal.
Belinda Campos, Dominik Schoebi, Gian C. Gonzaga, Shelly L. Gable. Attuned to the positive? Awareness and responsiveness to others’ positive emotion experience and display.
Shu-Cheng Steve Chi, Raymond A. Friedman, Hsin-Hsin Lo. Vicarious shame and psychological distancing following organizational misbehavior.
Cherisse L. Seaton, Sherry L. Beaumont. Pursuing the good life: A short-term follow-up study of the role of positive/negative emotions and ego-resilience in personal goal striving and eudaimonic well-being.
Masaki Mori, Keisuke Takano, Yoshihiko Tanno. Role of self-focus in the relationship between depressed mood and problem solving.
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Nature Reviews: Neuroscience, Vol. 16, #10, 2015
Reviews
Loren H. Parsons & Yasmin L. Hurd. Article series: The endocannabinoid system. Endocannabinoid signalling in reward and addiction.
Joel D. Richter, Gary J. Bassell & Eric Klann. Dysregulation and restoration of translational homeostasis in fragile X syndrome.
Dima Amso & Gaia Scerif. The attentive brain: insights from developmental cognitive neuroscience.
Michael F. Green, William P. Horan & Junghee Lee. Social cognition in schizophrenia.
Opinion
Ana Belén Elgoyhen, Berthold Langguth, Dirk De Ridder & Sven Vanneste. Tinnitus: perspectives from human neuroimaging.
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Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 16, #4, 2015
Editorial
Gary Rolfe. Is there a bachelor in the house?
Original Articles
Susanne van den Hooff, Carlo Leget and Anne Goossensen. Healthcare professionals under pressure in involuntary admission processes.
Martin Lipscomb. Just how wide should ‘wide reading’ be?
Shelaine I. Zambas, Elizabeth A. Smythe and Jane Koziol-McLain. Hermeneutics and pragmatism offer a way of exploring the consequences of advanced assessment.
John Paley. Why the cognitive science of religion cannot rescue ‘spiritual care’.
Stinne Glasdam, Christine Oeye and Lars Thrysoee. Patients' participation in decision-making in the medical field – ‘projectification’ of patients in a neoliberal framed healthcare system.
Sam Porter. Realist evaluation: an immanent critique.
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Philosophia Mathematica, Vol. 23, #3, 2015
Articles
Fenner Tanswell. A Problem with the Dependence of Informal Proofs on Formal Proofs.
Simon Hewitt. When Do Some Things Form a Set?
Michael Rescorla. The Representational Foundations of Computation.
James S.J. Schwartz. Mathematical Structuralism, Modal Nominalism, and the Coherence Principle.
James Ladyman and Stuart Presnell. Identity in Homotopy Type Theory, Part I: The Justification of Path Induction.
Critical Studies/Book Reviews
Christopher Menzel. Logic, Essence, and Modality Bob Hale. Necessary Beings: An Essay on Ontology, Modality, & the Relations Between Them. Oxford University Press, 2013.
Jan Sebestik. Bernard Bolzano. Theory of Science. Volumes I–IV. Paul Rusnock and Rolf George, trans. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014.
Alasdair Urquhart. Pavel Pudlák. Logical Foundations of Mathematics and Computational Complexity: A Gentle Introduction. Springer Monographs in Mathematics. Springer, 2013.
Books of Essays
Mark van Atten. Essays on Gödel's Reception of Leibniz, Husserl, and Brouwer. Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science; 35. Dordrecht: Springer, 2015.
Gabriele Lolli, Marco Panza, and Giorgio Venturi, eds. From Logic to Practice: Italian Studies in the Philosophy of Mathematics. Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science.
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Philosophy of Science, Vol. 82, #4, 2015
Articles
Paul E. Griffiths, Arnaud Pocheville, Brett Calcott, Karola Stotz, Hyunju Kim, and Rob Knight. Measuring Causal Specificity.
Alexander Murray-Watters and Clark Glymour. What Is Going on Inside the Arrows? Discovering the Hidden Springs in Causal Models.
Simon M. Huttegger. Bayesian Convergence to the Truth and the Metaphysics of Possible Worlds.
H. Orri Stefánsson and Richard Bradley. How Valuable Are Chances?
Michael Caie. Credence in the Image of Chance.
Justin P. Bruner. Disclosure and Information Transfer in Signaling Games.
Thomas Boyer-Kassem and Cyrille Imbert. Scientific Collaboration: Do Two Heads Need to Be More than Twice Better than One?
Kevin D. Hoover. Reductionism in Economics: Intentionality and Eschatological Justification in the Microfoundations of Macroeconomics.
Discussion Note
Stephan Hartmann and Branden Fitelson. A New Garber-Style Solution to the Problem of Old Evidence.
Essay Review
Review of Kant’s Construction of Nature
Chris Smeenk. Kant’s Construction of Nature: A Reading of the Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science by Michael Friedman.
Book Reviews
Vitaly Pronskikh. Shifting Standards: Experiments in Particle Physics in the Twentieth Century by Allan Franklin.
Cailin O’Connor. Philosophy of Biology by Peter Godfrey-Smith.
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Politics and Policy, Vol. 43, #4, 2015
Original Articles
Zim Nwokora and Riccardo Pelizzo. The Political Consequences of Party System Change.
Wahed Waheduzzaman and Sharif As-Saber. Politics and Policy in Achieving Participatory Governance in a Developing Country Context.
Rollin F. Tusalem. Ethnic Minority Governments, Democracy, and Human Rights.
Sondre Båtstrand. More than Markets: A Comparative Study of Nine Conservative Parties on Climate Change.
Mark Jonathan McKenzie, Cynthia R. Rugeley and Michael A. Unger. Testing Voter Responses to New Style Judicial Campaign Appeals: What Works—Policy Promotion or Experience?
Craig M. Burnett and Aaron S. King. The Personal Politics of Same-Sex Marriage.
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Royal Institute of Philosophy, Supplement, Vol. 77, 2015            
Topic: Supererogation
Christopher Cowley. Introduction: The agents, acts and attitudes of supererogation.
Papers
David Heyd. Can Virtue Ethics Account for Supererogation?
Michael Ferry. Beyond Obligation: Reasons and Supererogation.
Matthias Brinkmann. Disjunctive duties and supererogatory sets of actions.
Ulla Wessels. Beyond the Call of Duty: The Structure of a Moral Region.
Alfred Archer. Saints, Heroes and Moral Necessity.
Elizabeth Drummond Young. Is supererogation more than just costly sacrifice? 
Rowland Stout. Adopting roles: Generosity and Presumptuousness.
Mark Wynn. Supererogation and the relationship between religious and secular ethics: some perspectives drawn from Thomas Aquinas and John of the Cross.
Christopher Hamilton. Religion, Forgiveness and Humanity.
Keith Ansell-Pearson. Beyond Obligation? Jean-Marie Guyau on Life and Ethics.
D.K. Levy. Assimilating Supererogation.
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Southern Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 53, #3, 2015
Original Articles
Melvin Chen. Apologia pro Vita-Fabula Sua: Defending Narrativity and How We Make Sense of Our Lives.
Aaron D. Cobb. Hope as an Intellectual Virtue?
Jean-Philippe Deranty. Feuerbach's theory of object-relations and its legacy in 20th century post-Hegelian philosophy.
Whitney Howell. Learning and the Development of Meaning: Husserl and Merleau-Ponty on the Temporality of Perception and Habit.
Andrea Sangiacomo. Fixing Descartes: Ethical Intellectualism in Spinoza's Early Writings.
Itay Snir. Bringing Plurality Together: Common Sense, Thinking and Philosophy in Arendt.
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Think, Vol. 14, #41, 2015
Stephen Law. Introduction.
Research Articles
Brian D. Earp. ‘Legitimate Rape’, Moral Coherence, And Degrees Of Sexual Harm.
Emrys Westacott. How Not To Accuse Someone Of Prejudice.
Ted Honderich. Your Being Conscious: Mind-Body Dualism, And Objective Physicalism.
Richard D. Ryder. Painism Defended.
Jimmy Alfonso Licon. The Time Shuffling Machine And Metaphysical Fatalism.
Mark M.H. Tan. An Argument Against Ethical Subjectivism.
Joseph Sartorelli. Being Fair To The Fairness Argument For Same-Sex Marriage.
Mohammad Saeedimehr. God Is Still A Person: A Reply To Plantinga's Objection.
William Isdale. Are There Moral Reasons To Remember The First World War?
Guilherme Brambatti Guzzo And Guilherme Duarte Garcia. Open-Mindedness In Science Education.
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