The Dualist, Vol. 20, 2015
Ethics & Global Politics, December 2015
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 112, #5, 2015
Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, Vol. 21, #4, 2015
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 10, #12, 2015
Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 43, #4, 2015
Philosophy of Science, Vol. 82, #5, 2015
Philosophy of Science, Vol. 83, #1, 2015
Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 42, S1, 2012
  Special  Issue: Hume in Alberta: Selected  Papers from the 2012 Hume Conference in Calgary. Guest editors: Amy M.  Schmitter, Ann Levey, Wade Robison, and Jennifer Welchman
  Editors'  introduction to Hume in Alberta by Amy M. Schmitter.
  Papers
  Sarah Hutton. From Cudworth to Hume:  Cambridge Platonism and the Scottish Enlightenment.
  Deborah Brown. Hume and the nominalist  tradition.
  Ruth Weintraub. Hume's nominalism and  the Copy Principle.
  Jani Hakkarainen. Hume as trope  nominalist.
  Maité Cruz Tleugabulova. Hume on  presentation and philosophy.
  Erin Frykholm. The ontology of  character traits in Hume.
  Hsueh Qu. The simple duality: Humean  passions.
  Elizabeth S. Radcliffe. The inertness  of reason and Hume's legacy.
  Philip A. Reed. Motivating Hume's  natural virtues.
  Kenneth Henley. Hume's "Wilt  Chamberlain Argument" and taxation.
  Donald C. Ainslie. Hume, a Scottish  Locke? Comments on Terence Penelhum's Hume.
  Jane McIntyre. The idea of the self in  the evolution of Hume's account of the passions.
  Willem Lemmens. The 'true religion' of  the sceptic: Penelhum reading Hume's Dialogues.
  Terence Penelhum. Hume, Locke and  consciousness.
Terence Penelhum. Hume's atheism and  the role of Cleanthes.
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The Dualist: Stanford’s Undergraduate Philosophy  Journal, Vol. XX, 2015 (available on the Tanner new journals shelves)
  Articles
  Cody  Rosevear. Trapped in a Chinese Room.
  Katie  Morrow. The Layered Model of Biological Emergence.
  Interview
  An  Interview with Christine Korsgaard.
Undergraduate Resources / Acknowledgments /  About The Dualist
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Ethics & Global Politics, December 2015 (open access)
  Articles
  The ‘ugliness’ of economic efficiency: technology, species-being,  and global poverty by Timothy Weidel. 
  Advancing peace and respecting basic human rights? A narrow moral  appraisal of international law by Benoit Mayer.
Does classical liberalism imply democracy? by David Ellerman.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 112, #5, 2015 (available on Tanner new Journals shelf)
  Articles
  Alex Worsnip. Possibly False Knowledge.
  T. Parent. Rule Following and  Metaontology.
  Michael C. Rea. Time Travelers Are Not  Free.
New Books
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Peace  Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy, Vol. 21, #4, 2015
  Frontmatter
  Editorial
  Haer, Roos / Kıbrıs, Arzu. Introduction  to the Proceedings of the 15th Jan Tinbergen European Peace Science Conference.
  Articles
  Shortland, Anja. Can We Stop Talking  about Somali Piracy Now? A Personal Review of Somali Piracy Studies.
  Ahrens, Achim. Civil Conflicts,  Economic Shocks and Night-time Lights.
  Gartzke, Erik / Böhmelt, Tobias.  Climate and Conflict: Whence the Weather?
  Dorussen, Han. Security Perception  after the Completion of UN Peacekeeping in Timor-Leste.
  Caruso, Raul / Di Domizio, Marco. The  Impact of US Military Spending on Public Debt in Europe (1992–2013): A Note.
  Gries, Thomas / Palnau, Irene.  Sustaining Civil Peace: A Configurational Comparative Analysis
  Odehnal, Jakub. Military Expenditures  and Free-Riding in NATO.
  Masi, Tania. Non-governmental  Organisations and Democracy: An Empirical Analysis.
  Haar, Roberta / Krebs, Lutz F. Choosing  to Intervene: US Domestic Politics and Moral Imperatives.
  Johnson, Richard A.I. United States  Arms Transfer Decision-Making: Determinants of Sales versus Aid.
  Du Bois, Cind / Buts, Caroline / Raes,  Steffi. Post-Somalia Syndrome: Does it Exist?
  Polivin, Oleg. How Free Media Protects  Energy Infrastructure?
  Boese, Vanessa A. Viva la Revolución,  or: Do Revolutions Lead to More Democracy?
  Sekeris, Petros G. State Power, State  Capacity, and Development.
Rana, Arslan Tariq. Trade and  Conflicts: Do Preferential Trade Agreements Matter?
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Philosophy  and Public Affairs, Vol. 43, #4, 2015         
  Original  Articles
Kieran Oberman. The Myth of  the Optional War: Why States Are Required to Wage the Wars They are Permitted  to Wage.
Philip Kitcher.  Experimental Animals.
Laura Valentini. On the  Distinctive Procedural Wrong of Colonialism.
Notes on  Contributors
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Philosophy Compass, Vol.  10, #12, 2015
  Issue Information
  Continental Philosophy
  Andrea Staiti. Husserl and Rickert on the Nature of Judgment.
  Joshua Kates. Pragmatics and Semantics and Husserl and Derrida.
  Christopher R. Mayes. Revisiting Foucault's ‘Normative  Confusions’: Surveying the Debate Since the Collège de France Lectures.
  Epistemology
  Michael J. Hannon. The Importance of Knowledge Ascriptions.
  Metaphysics
  Andrew M. Bailey. Animalism.
  Ásta Sveinsdóttir. Social Construction.
  Randolph Clarke. Abilities to Act.
  Mind & Cognitive  Science.
  Robert J. Howell. The Physicalist's Tight Squeeze: A Posteriori Physicalism vs. A Priori Physicalism.
  Naturalistic Philosophy
  Geoffrey P. Goodwin. Experimental Approaches to Moral Standing.
  Florian Cova, Amanda Garcia and Shen-yi  Liao. Experimental Philosophy of Aesthetics.
  Corrine L. Bloch-Mullins. Foundational  Questions about Concepts: Context-sensitivity and Embodiment.
  Philosophy  of Science
  Roman Frigg, Erica Thompson and  Charlotte Werndl. Philosophy of Climate Science Part I: Observing Climate  Change.
  Roman Frigg, Erica Thompson and  Charlotte Werndl. Philosophy of Climate Science Part II: Observing Climate  Change.
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Philosophy of Science, Vol. 82, #5, 2015
  Preface
  Chris Smeenk.
  Explanation and Mechanisms
  Michael E. Cuffaro.How-Possibly Explanations in (Quantum) Computer Science. 
  Rune Nyrup. How Explanatory Reasoning Justifies Pursuit: A Peircean View of IBE.
  Alan C. Love and Marco J. Nathan. The Idealization of Causation in Mechanistic Explanation.
  Tudor M. Baetu. The Completeness of Mechanistic Explanations.
  Models and Measurement
  Conrad Heilmann. A New Interpretation of the Representational Theory of Measurement.
  Roberto Fumagalli. No Learning from Minimal Models.
  Sabina Leonelli. What Counts as Scientific Data? A Relational Framework.
  Teru Miyake. Reference Models: Using Models to Turn Data into Evidence.
  Metaphysics
  Zee R. Perry. Properly Extensive Quantities.
  Olin M. Robus. Does Science License Metaphysics?
  Realism
  Matthew S. Sample. Stanford’s Unconceived Alternatives from the Perspective of Epistemic Obligations.
  P. Kyle Stanford. Catastrophism, Uniformitarianism, and a Scientific Realism Debate That Makes a Difference.
  Confirmation Theory
  Yann Benétreau-Dupin. Blurring Out Cosmic Puzzles.
  Olav B. Vassend. Confirmation Measures and Sensitivity.
  Wolfgang Pietsch. Aspects of Theory-Ladenness in Data-Intensive Science.
  Daniel Malinsky. Hypothesis Testing, “Dutch Book” Arguments, and Risk. 
  Jiji Zhang and Kun Zhang. Likelihood and Consilience: On Forster’s Counterexamples to the Likelihood Theory of Evidence.
  Nicolas Fillion and Sorin Bangu. Numerical Methods, Complexity, and Epistemic Hierarchies.
  Game Theory and Formal Models
  Bennett Holman and Justin P. Bruner. The Problem of Intransigently Biased Agents.
  J. McKenzie Alexander. Cheap Talk, Reinforcement Learning, and the Emergence of Cooperation.
  Marshall Abrams. Coherence, Muller’s Ratchet, and the Maintenance of Culture.
  Simon M. Huttegger, Justin P. Bruner, and Kevin J. S. Zollman. The Handicap Principle Is an Artifact. 
  Cognitive Science
  Joseph B. McCaffrey. The Brain’s Heterogeneous Functional Landscape.
  Nicholas Zautra. Embodiment, Interaction, and Experience: Toward a Comprehensive Model in Addiction Science. 
  Mark Povich. Mechanisms and Model-Based Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
  Psychology
  Kathryn Tabb. Psychiatric Progress and the Assumption of Diagnostic Discrimination.
  Irina Mikhalevich. Experiment and Animal Minds: Why the Choice of the Null Hypothesis Matters.
  Elizabeth O’Neill. Which Causes of Moral Beliefs Matter?
  Biology
  Charles H. Pence and Grant Ramsey. Is Organismic Fitness at the Basis of Evolutionary Theory?
  Karen Kovaka. Biological Individuality and Scientific Practice.
  Stefan Linquist. Against Lawton’s Contingency Thesis; or, Why the Reported Demise of Community Ecology Is Greatly Exaggerated.
  Lucas J. Matthews. Embedded Mechanisms and Phylogenetics.
  Harold Kincaid. Open Empirical and Methodological Issues in the Individualism-Holism Debate.
  Derek John Skillings. Mechanistic Explanation of Biological Processes.
  Space-Time Physics
  Syman Stevens. The Dynamical Approach as Practical Geometry.
  Nick Huggett and Tiziana Vistarini. Deriving General Relativity from String Theory.
  Quantum Physics
  Joshua Rosaler. Is de Broglie-Bohm Theory Specially Equipped to Recover Classical Behavior?
  Joshua Norton. Weak Discernibility and Relations between Quanta.
  Molly Kao. Unification and the Quantum Hypothesis in 1900–1913.
  Bihui Li. Coarse-Graining as a Route to Microscopic Physics: The Renormalization Group in Quantum Field Theory.
  Classical Physics
  Charlotte Werndl and Roman Frigg. Rethinking Boltzmannian Equilibrium.
  Conor Mayo-Wilson. Structural Chaos.
  Olimpia Lombardi and Sebastian Fortin and Leonardo Vanni. A Pluralist View about Information.
  Social Sciences and Policy
  Robert Northcott. Opinion Polling and Election Predictions.
  Carole J. Lee. Commensuration Bias in Peer Review.
  Arnon Keren. Science and Informed, Counterfactual, Democratic Consent. 
  Rosa W. Runhardt. Evidence for Causal Mechanisms in Social Science: Recommendations from Woodward’s Manipulability Theory of Causation.
  Alexandre Marcellesi. External Validity: Is There Still a Problem?
  Medicine
  Spencer Phillips Hey. What Theories Are Tested in Clinical Trials?
  Bennett Holman. Why Most Sugar Pills Are Not Placebos.
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Philosophy of Science, Vol. 83, #1, 2015
  Articles
  Seamus Bradley and Katie Steele. Can Free Evidence Be Bad? Value of Information for the Imprecise Probabilist.
  Peter Vanderschraaf. In a Weakly Dominated Strategy Is Strength: Evolution of Optimality in Stag Hunt Augmented with a Punishment Option.
  Liam Kofi Bright, Daniel Malinsky, and Morgan Thompson. Causally Interpreting Intersectionality Theory.
  James Owen Weatherall. Maxwell-Huygens, Newton-Cartan, and Saunders-Knox Space-Times.
  Nicholas J. Teh. Galileo’s Gauge: Understanding the Empirical Significance of Gauge Symmetry. Contains supplements.
  J. Robert Thompson. Causing Trouble: Theories of Reference and Theory of Mind.
  Nir Fresco and Michaelis Michael. Information and Veridicality: Information Processing and the Bar-Hillel/Carnap Paradox.
  Essay Reviews
  Why the Small Things in Life Matter: Philosophy of Biology from the Microbial Perspective by Maureen A. O’Malley. Review by: Maria Şerban and Sara Green.
  Evidence, Decision and Causality by Arif Ahmed. Review by: H. Orri Stefánsson.
  Erratum
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