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January 21, 2016

Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 24, #1, 2016
Logic Journal of the IGPL, Vol. 24, #1, 2016
Noûs, Vol. 50, #1, 2016
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 96, #4, 2015
Philosophical Review, Vol. 124, #4, 2015
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 173, #2, 2016
Philosophy of Science, Vol. 83, #1, 2016
Phronesis, Vol. 61, #1, 2016
Ratio, Vol. 29, #1, 2016
Synthese, Vol. 192, #12, 2015

Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 24, #1, 2016
Original Articles
Andrea Sangiovanni. How Practices Matter.
Jeffrey W. Howard. Moral Subversion and Structural Entrapment.
Matthieu Queloz. The Double Nature of DNA: Reevaluating the Common Heritage Idea.
Paulina Ochoa Espejo. Taking Place Seriously: Territorial Presence and the Rights of Immigrants.
Survey Article
Michael Zürn. Four Models of a Global Order with Cosmopolitan Intent: An Empirical Assessment.
Debate
Frank Lovett and Gregory Whitfield.
You have full text access to this contentRepublicanism, Perfectionism, and Neutrality.
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Logic Journal of the IGPL, Vol. 24, #1, 2016
Special Issue: 6th International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Security for Information Systems (CISIS 2013). Guest Editors: Álvaro Herrero, Bruno Baruque, Ajith Abraham, André C.P.L.F. de Carvalho, Pablo García Bringas, Héctor Quintián, and Emilio Corchado

Editorial
Álvaro Herrero, Bruno Baruque, Ajith Abraham, André C.P.L.F. de Carvalho, Pablo García Bringas, Héctor Quintián, and Emilio Corchado. Special Issue CISIS13-IGPL.
Original Articles
Alberto Peinado, Andrés Ortiz, and Guillermo Cotrina. Content-based image authentication using sparse features and SOM trajectories.
A. Fuentes Rodríguez, L. Hernández Encinas, A. Martín Muñoz, and B. Alarcos Alcázar. Design and optimization of the input modules of a DPA toolbox.
J. Molina-Gil, P. Caballero-Gil, C. Caballero-Gil, and A. Fúster-Sabater. Software implementation of the SNOW 3G Generator on iOS and Android platforms.
Patxi Galán-GarcÍa, José Gaviria de la Puerta, Carlos Laorden Gómez, Igor Santos, and Pablo García Bringas. Supervised machine learning for the detection of troll profiles in twitter social network: application to a real case of cyberbullying.
Enrico Cambiaso, Gianluca Papaleo, Giovanni Chiola, and Maurizio Aiello. Mobile executions of Slow DoS Attacks.
Rafael Álvarez and Antonio Zamora. Randomness analysis and generation of key-derived s-boxes.
D. Ventura, Aitor Gómez-Goiri, V. Catania, Diego López-de-Ipiña, J.A.M. Naranjo, and L.G. Casado. Security analysis and resource requirements of group-oriented user access control for hardware-constrained wireless network services.
Camelia-M. Pintea, Petrică C. Pop, and Ioana Zelina. Denial jamming attacks on wireless sensor network using sensitive agents.
S. González, Á. Herrero, J. Sedano, Urko Zurutuza, and E. Corchado. Different approaches for the detection of SSH anomalous connections.
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Noûs, Vol. 50, #1, 2016
Articles
Mario Gómez-Torrente. Perceptual Variation, Color Language, and Reference Fixing. An Objectivist Account.
Eleanor Knox. Abstraction and its Limits: Finding Space For Novel Explanation.
Nicholas Southwood. “The Thing To Do” Implies “Can.”
Peter Godfrey-Smith. Dewey and the Question of Realism.
Peter Kung. You Really Do Imagine It: Against Error Theories of Imagination.
A. J. Cotnoir. Does Universalism Entail Extensionalism?
Mikkel Gerken and James R. Beebe. Knowledge in and out of Contrast.
Miranda Fricker. What's the Point of Blame? A Paradigm Based Explanation.
David James Barnett. Inferential Justification and the Transparency of Belief.
Erik Carlson. ‘Good’ in Terms of ‘Better.’
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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 96, #4, 2015
Special Issue: The Disunity of Perception
Original Articles
Indrek Reiland and Jack Lyons. The Disunity of Perception: An Introduction.
Jacob Berger. You have full text access to this contentThe Sensory Content of Perceptual Experience.
Berit Brogaard and Bartek Chomanski. Cognitive Penetrability and High-Level Properties in Perception: Unrelated Phenomena?
Dan Cavedon-Taylor. Kind Properties and the Metaphysics of Perception: Towards Impure Relationalism.
Indrek Reiland. Experience, Seemings, and Evidence.
Elijah Chudnoff and David Didomenico. The Epistemic Unity of Perception.
Jake Quilty-Dunn. Believing in Perceiving: Known Illusions and the Classical Dual-Component Theory.
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Philosophical Review, Vol. 124, #4, 2015
Articles
Shamik Dasgupta. Inexpressible Ignorance.
Jon Erling Litland. Grounding, Explanation, and the Limit of Internality.
Jonathan Cottrell. Minds, Composition, and Hume's Skepticism in the Appendix.
Book Reviews
Roslyn Weiss Philosophers in the “Republic”: Plato's Two Paradigms is reviewed by Francisco J. Gonzalez.
Javier Echeñique Aristotle's Ethics and Moral Responsibility is reviewed by Susan Sauvé Meyer.
Karl Ameriks Kant's Elliptical Path is reviewed by Clinton Tolley.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 173, #2, 2016
Original Papers

Jada Twedt Strabbing. Attributability, weakness of will, and the importance of just having the capacity.
Bryan Frances. Rationally held ‘P, but I fully believe ~P and I am not equivocating.’
Uriah Kriegel. Cognitivism about emotion and the alleged hyperopacity of emotional content.
Molly Gardner. Beneficence and procreation.
Daan Evers, Natalja Deng. Acknowledgement and the paradox of tragedy.
Olle Blomberg. Shared intention and the doxastic single end condition.
Daniel A. Wilkenfeld, Dillon Plunkett, Tania Lombrozo. Depth and deference: When and why we attribute understanding.
Andrew Peet. Testimony and the epistemic uncertainty of interpretation.
Ramon Das. Evolutionary debunking of morality: epistemological or metaphysical?
Martin L. Jönsson, Elias Assarsson. A problem for confirmation theoretic accounts of the conjunction fallacy.
Anil Gomes, Craig French. On the particularity of experience.
Jessica Keiser. Bald-faced lies: how to make a move in a language game without making a move in a conversation.
Nicholas K. Jones. The representational limits of possible worlds semantics.
Kevin Lynch. Willful ignorance and self-deception.
Zachary Miller. The reformulation argument: reining in Gricean pragmatics.
Zachary C. Irving. Mind-wandering is unguided attention: accounting for the “purposeful” wanderer.
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Philosophy of Science, Vol. 83, #1, 2016
Articles
Seamus Bradley, 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, 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.
J. Robert Thompson. Causing Trouble: Theories of Reference and Theory of Mind.
Nir Fresco, Michaelis Michael. Information and Veridicality: Information Processing and the Bar-Hillel/Carnap Paradox.
Essay Reviews
Maria Şerban, Sara Green. Why the Small Things in Life Matter: Philosophy of Biology from the Microbial Perspective.
H. Orri Stefánsson. Review of Evidence, Decision and Causality.
Erratum
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Phronesis, Vol. 61, #1, 2016                         
Editorial Announcement
George Boys-Stones and Ursula Coope.
Research Articles
Marta Jimenez. Aristotle on Becoming Virtuous by Doing Virtuous Actions.
Stephen E. Kidd. Epitasis and Anesis in Aristotle, De caelo 2.6.
Federico M. Petrucci. Argumentative Strategies for Interpreting Plato’s Cosmogony: Taurus and the Issue of Literalism in Antiquity.
Franco Trabattoni. Logos and noēsis in Alcinous, Didaskalikos 4.
Julia Trompeter. Die gespannte Seele: Tonos bei Galen.
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 Ratio, Vol. 29, #1, 2016
Original Articles
Claudio Calosi and Achille C. Varzi. Back to Black.
J. Adam Carter. Group Peer Disagreement.
Kenneth Boyce and Allan Hazlett. Multi-Peer Disagreement and the Preface Paradox.
Stephen Wright. Sincerity and Transmission.
Phillip Galligan. Shame, Publicity, and Self-Esteem.
Alan T. Wilson. Modesty as Kindness
Peter Seipel. Philosophy, Famine Relief, and the Skeptical Challenge From Disagreement.
Review
Goodness, God, and Evil – By David E. Alexander. Review by Edward Feser.
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Synthese, Vol. 192, #12, 2015
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Special Issue: Understanding through modeling, Guest edited by Markus Eronen and Raphael van Riel
Introduction
Markus Eronen, Raphael van Riel. Understanding through modeling: the explanatory power of inadequate representation.
Original Papers
Henk W. de Regt. Scientific understanding: truth or dare?
Christoph Kelp. Understanding phenomena.
Jaakko Kuorikoski, Petri Ylikoski. External representations and scientific understanding.
Raphael van Riel. The content of model-based information.
Adam Toon. Where is the understanding?
Cameron Buckner. Functional kinds: a skeptical look.
Elizabeth Irvine. Models, robustness, and non-causal explanation: a foray into cognitive science and biology.
Roman Frigg, Leonard A. Smith, David A. Stainforth. An assessment of the foundational assumptions in high-resolution climate projections: the case of UKCP09.
John Turri. Evidence of factive norms of belief and decision.
Carlo Nicolai. Deflationary truth and the ontology of expressions.
Emil Frederik Lundbjerg Moeller. Consuming knowledge claims across contexts.
Davide Grossi, Fernando R. Velázquez-Quesada. Syntactic awareness in logical dynamics.
Vincent Conitzer. Can rational choice guide us to correct de se beliefs?
Special Issue : Understanding Through Modeling
Peter Brössel. On the role of explanatory and systematic power in scientific reasoning.
Markus I. Eronen. Robustness and reality.
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