Monday, November 23, 2015

November 23, 2015

Journal of Logic and Computation, Vol. 25, #6, 2015
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 112, #4, 2015
Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 39, #1, 2015
Neuroethics, Vol. 8, #3, 2015
Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 43, #3, 2015
Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, Nov. 2015
Review of Symbolic Language, Vol. 8, #4, 2015
Social Theory and Practice, Vol. 42, #1, 2016
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Part A, Vol. 54, 2015

Journal of Logic and Computation, Vol. 25, #6, 2015
Special Issue: Recent Advances of Research on Computational Logic in Italy (CILC 2012): In Memoriam of Elio Lanzarone (1945–2011). Guest Editor: Professor Francesca Lisi
Articles
Fabio Fioravanti, Maurizio Proietti, and Valerio Senni. Efficient generation of test data structures using constraint logic programming and program transformation.
Marco Maratea, Luca Pulina, and Francesco Ricca. Multi-engine ASP solving with policy adaptation.
Laura Giordano, Alberto Martelli, and Daniele Theseider Dupré. Achieving completeness in the verification of action theories by Bounded Model Checking in ASP.
Raffaella Gentilini, Carla Piazza, and Alberto Policriti. Rank and simulation: the well-founded case.
Marco Gavanelli, Maddalena Nonato, and Andrea Peano. An ASP approach for the valves positioning optimization in a water distribution system.
Stefania Costantini and Federico Gobbo.Elio Lanzarone: a life for science.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 112, #4, 2015
Articles
Annalisa Coliva. How to Commit Moore’s Paradox.
Daniel J. Singer. Mind the Is-Ought Gap. 
Comments and Criticism
Brian Kogelmann, Stephen G. W. Stich. The Irrelevance of the Impossibility of Pure Libertarianism. 
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Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 39, #1, 2015
Special Issue: Philosophy and Science Fiction
Philosophy and Science Fiction
Simon J. Evnine. “But Is It Science Fiction?”: Science Fiction and a Theory of Genre.
Ross P. Cameron. Improve Your Thought Experiments Overnight with Speculative Fiction!
Ben Blumson. Fact, Fiction, and Fantasy.
Johan De Smedt and Helen De Cruz. The Epistemic Value of Speculative Fiction.
Ina Roy-Faderman. The Alienation of Humans and Animals in Uplift Fiction.
Eric Schwitzgebel and Mara Garza. A Defense of the Rights of Artificial Intelligences.
Troy Jollimore. “This Endless Space between the Words”: The Limits of Love in Spike Jonze's Her.
Pete Mandik. Metaphysical Daring as a Posthuman Survival Strategy.
Sara Bernstein. Nowhere Man: Time Travel and Spatial Location.
Brian L. Keeley. Speculative Fiction and the Philosophy of Perception.
Philosophical Science Fiction
Eric Linus Kaplan. Intelligent Gorilla Comes to Shabbos Dinner.
R. Scott Bakker. Crash Space.
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Neuroethics, Vol. 8, #3, 2015
Original Papers
Hannah Maslen, Jonathan Pugh, Julian Savulescu. The Ethics of Deep Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Anorexia Nervosa.
Barbro Fröding, Niklas Juth. Cognitive Enhancement and the Principle of Need.
Laura Y. Cabrera, Nicholas S. Fitz, Peter B. Reiner. Empirical Support for the Moral Salience of the Therapy-Enhancement Distinction in the Debate Over Cognitive, Affective and Social Enhancement.
Hazem Zohny. The Myth of Cognitive Enhancement Drugs.
Anthony I. Barnett, Craig L. Fry. The Clinical Impact of the Brain Disease Model of Alcohol and Drug Addiction: Exploring the Attitudes of Community-Based AOD Clinicians in Australia.
Michael Nair-Collins, Mary A. Gerend. Moral Evaluations of Organ Transplantation Influence Judgments of Death and Causation.
Qing Yang, Yi Fan, Qian Cheng, Xin Li, Kaveh Khoshnood, Geoffrey Miller. Acceptance in Theory but not Practice – Chinese Medical Providers’ Perception of Brain Death.
Adam B. Shniderman, Lauren B. Solberg. Cosmetic Psychopharmacology for Prisoners: Reducing Crime and Recidivism Through Cognitive Intervention.
Giulio Mecacci, Pim Haselager. A Reason To Be Free.
Helen M. Stallman. Sleepwalking as a Defence for Illegal Behaviour: A Commentary on Popat & Winslade.
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Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 43, #3, 2015
Articles
Johann Frick. Contractualism and Social Risk.
Tom Dougherty. Yes Means Yes: Consent as Communication.
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Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine, Vol. 10, #11- 12, 2015
Article
Sylvie Vandoolaeghe, Alessandra Blaizot, Danie Boudiguet, Valérie Bougault, Eduardo Dei Cas^, Benoît Foligne, Anne GoffardEmail author, Hélène Lefranc, Bénédicte Oxombre, Thomas Trentesaux, Bernard Vandenbunder, Isabelle Wolowczuk, Laurence DelhaesEmail author and the “ethic and research” working group. A charter for biomedical research ethics in a progressive, caring society.   ^Deceased
Meeting Report
K. Naguleswaran, T. Tribedi, J. Fenn, S.B. Patel. This house believes the NHS should be privatised — 1st southwest medical debate.
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Social Theory and Practice, Vol. 42, #1, 2016
Articles
James Pearson. Wittgenstein and the Utility of Disagreement.
Hye Ryoung Kang. Can Rawls’s Nonideal Theory Save his Ideal Theory?
Alfred Archer. Community, Pluralism, and the Individualistic Pursuits – A Defense of Why Not Socialism?
Scott Gallagher. The Limits of Pure Restitution.
Fabian Wendt. Political Authority and the Minimal State.
Douglas MacKay. Are Skill-Selective Immigration Policies Just?
Asha Bhandary. A Millian Concept of Care – What Mill’s Defense of the Commont Arrangement Can Teach Us About Care.
Gabriele Badano. Still Special, Despite Everthing – A Liberal Defense of the Value of Healthcare in the Face of the Social Determinants of Health.
Book Reviews
Zac Cogley reviews Manuel Vargas book Building Better Beings: A Theory of Moral Responsibility.
Jason Brennan reviews Claudio López-Guerra book Democracy and Disenfranchisement: The Morality of Electoral Exclusions.
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Review of Symbolic Language, Vol. 8, #4, 2015
Research Articles
Simon M. Huttegger. Merging of Opinions and Probability Kinematics.
Stephen Read. Semantic Pollution and Syntactic Purity.
Enrico Moriconi. Early Structural Reasoning.
Catrin Campbell-Moore. How to Express Self-Referential Probability.
Shay Allen Logan. Abstractionist categories of Categories.
Tapani Hyttinen, Gianluca Paolini, and Jouko Vaananen. Quantum Team Logic and Bell's Inequalities.
Neil Tennant. The Relevance of Premises to Conclusions of Core Proofs.
William Roche. Evidential Support, Transitivity, and Screening-Off.
Albert J.J. Anglberger, Nobert Gratzl, and Oliver Roy. Obligation, Free Choice, and the Logic of Weakest Permissions.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Part A, Vol. 54, 2015
Articles
Michael Bennett McNulty. Rehabilitating the regulative use of reason: Kant on empirical and chemical laws.
Emily Thomas. Henry More and the development of absolute timeOriginal Research Article.
Cory Wright. The ontic conception of scientific explanation.
Mike Dacey. Associationism without associative links: Thomas Brown and the associationist project.
Colin Howson. David Hume's no-miracles argument begets a valid No-Miracles Argument.
Raoul Gervais, Erik Weber. The role of orientation experiments in discovering mechanisms.
Anna Leuschner. Social exclusion in academia through biases in methodological quality evaluation: On the situation of women in science and philosophy.
Cristina Chimisso. Narrative and epistemology: Georges Canguilhem's concept of scientific ideology.
K. Brad Wray. The methodological defense of realism scrutinized.
Milena Ivanova. Conventionalism about what? Where Duhem and Poincaré part ways.
Christián Carlos Carman. The planetary increase of brightness during retrograde motion: An explanandum constructed ad explanantem.
Kristian Camilleri. Knowing what would happen: The epistemic strategies in Galileo's thought experiments.
Harry Collins, Robert Evans. Expertise revisited, Part I—Interactional expertise.
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