Wednesday, February 24, 2016

February 24, 2016

British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Vol. 24, #1, 2016
Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism, Vol. 23, #2, 2015
Feminist Review, Vol. 112, 2016
Hume Studies, Vol. 40, #1, 2014
Inquiry, Vol. 59, #2, 2016
Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 33, #1, 2016
Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 44, #5, 2016
Medical Law Review, Vol. 24, #1, 2016\
Mnemosyne, Vol. 69, #2, 2016
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 11, #2, 2016
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 173, #3, 2016
Signs, Vol. 41, #3, 2016
Studia Logica, Vol. 104, #1, 2016
Synthese, Vol. 193, #2, 2016

British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Vol. 24, #1, 2016
Editorial
Editorial. Michael Beaney.
Articles
Anselm's Quiet Radicalism. Thomas Williams.
Aquinas on Quality. Nicholas Kahm.
Pomponazzi Contra Averroes on the Intellect. John Sellars.
Affect, Desire, and Judgement in Spinoza's Account of Motivation. Justin Steinberg.
Wisdom as a Meditation on Life: Spinoza on Bacon and Civil History. Jo Van Cauter.
On Naturalism in Hegel's Philosophy of Spirit. Julia Peters.
Nietzsche's Pluralism about Consciousness. Mattia Riccardi.
Wittgenstein as a Gricean Intentionalist. Elmar Geir Unnsteinsson.
Book Reviews
Aristotle's Theory of Abstraction. Luca Gili.
Academic Skepticism in Seventeenth-Century French Philosophy: The Charronian Legacy 1601–1662. Roger E. Eichorn.
Descartes and the First Cartesians. Kristopher G. Phillips.
The Collapse of Mechanism and the Rise of Sensibility: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1680–1760. Gary Hatfield.
Kant and Colonialism. Kate Moran.
Wittgenstein and Perception. Thomas Moore.
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Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism, Vol. 23, #2, 2015
Interview
The Age of Transhumanism Has Begun: Will It Bring Humanism to Its End? Katja Siepmann, Annabella McIntosh.
Articles
Synthetic Biology and Religion. William Daley.
Pragmatism, Possibility, and Human Development. Stephen Rowe.
God, Geography, and Justice. Daniel Linford, William R. Patterson.
A Renaissance of Globalization: A Theory of Compassionate Humanity. Tony Svetelj.
Self and Transcendence. Charles W. Vail.
Defending the Humanistic Virtue of Holiday Commercialism. James A. Montanye.
Editorial
Editorial Clarification. John Shook. 
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Feminist Review, Vol. 112, 2016
Introduction
Violence. Aisha K Gill, Gina Heathcote and Emma Williamson.
Articles
Special guest contribution: violence against women as a barrier to the realisation of human rights and the effective exercise of citizenship. Rashida Manjoo.
The ripples of violence. Vittorio Bufacchi and Jools Gilson.
Networks of violence in the production of young women’s trajectories and subjectivities. Amanda Kidd.
From pillar to post: understanding the victimisation of women and children who experience domestic violence in an age of austerity. Erin Sanders-McDonagh, Lucy Neville and Sevasti-Melissa Nolas.
Sexual assault as trauma: a Foucauldian examination of knowledge practices in the field of sexual assault service provision. Suzanne Egan.
Naming and defining ‘domestic violence’: lessons from research with violent men. Liz Kelly and Nicole Westmarland.
Same old story? children and young people’s continued normalisation of men’s violence against women. Melanie McCarry and Nancy Lombard.
Exploring symbolic violence in the everyday: misrecognition, condescension, consent and complicity. Suruchi Thapar-Björkert, Lotta Samelius and Gurchathen S Sanghera.
Open Space
Ballad of the small-boned daughter. Mona Arshi.
Sunday lunch. Radhika Kapur.
Reflections on the silence on sexual violence among Palestinian feminists in Israel. Kim Jezabel Zinngrebe.
'You tell it too.’ Çagla Aykaç.
Themed Book Reviews
Domestic violence and the Islamic tradition: ethics, law and the Muslim discourse on gender. Zahra Ali.
Violence against women: current theory and practice in domestic abuse, sexual violence and exploitation. Barbara Fawcett.
Sexual violence as a weapon of war? perceptions, prescriptions, problems in the congo and beyond. S Lucia Kula.
'Honour’ killing and violence: theory, policy and practice. Kavitha Rajagopalan.
Women, violence and tradition: taking FGM and other practices to a secular state. MariaCaterina La Barbera.
Book Reviews
Erotic exchanges: the world of elite prostitution in eighteenth-century Paris. Mita Choudhury.
The queer turn in feminism: identities, sexualities, and the theater of gender. Ilana Eloit.
Intelligent compassion: feminist critical methodology in the women’s international league for peace and freedom. Natalie Florea Hudson.
Feminist queer crip. Barbara Neukirchinger.
Resilience and melancholy: pop music, feminism, neoliberalism. Joseph Winters.
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Hume Studies, Vol. 40, #1, 2014
Articles
Personal Identity, Passions, and “The True Idea of the Human Mind." Lilli Alanen.
Effects on the Mind as Objects of Reasoning: A Perspectivist Reading of the Reason–Passion. Henrik Bohlin.
A Bibliography for Hume’s History of England: A Preliminary View. Roger I. Emerson, Mark G. Spencer.
The Moral Sentiments in Hume’s Treatise: A Classificatory Problem. Åsa Carlson.
Hume on the Lockean Metaphysics of Secondary Qualities. Jason R. Fisette.
Book Review
Dialoghi sulla religione naturale by David Hume.Vicente Sanfelix Vidarte.
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Inquiry, Vol. 59, #2, 2016
Special Issue: A Critical Look at Imagination and Convention
Articles
Introduction for Inquiry Symposium on Imagination and Convention. J. Armstrong & E. Michaelson.
Conventional Wisdom Reconsidered. Laurence R. Horn.
In Defense of Indirect Communication. Zoltán Gendler Szabó.
What properly belongs to grammar? A response to Lepore and Stone. Anne Bezuidenhout.
The breadth of semantics: reply to critics. Ernie Lepore & Matthew Stone.
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Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 33, #1, 2016             
Society of Applied Philosophy Annual Lecture 2015
What's Wrong with Speciesism? (Society of Applied Philosophy Annual Lecture 2015). Shelly Kagan.
Modal Personhood and Moral Status: A Reply to Kagan's Proposal. David DeGrazia.
On ‘Modal Personism’. Jeff McMahan.
Why Speciesism is Wrong: A Response to Kagan. Peter Singer.
Original Articles
What is the Point of Sufficiency? Shlomi Segall.
Finding Space for Criminal Prosecutions Post-Conflict. Jovana Davidovic.
Base-rates of Negative Traits: Instructions for Use in Criminal Trials. Federico Picinali.
Moral Enhancement and Mental Freedom. Christoph Bublitz.
Reviewed In This Issue
Democracy and Disenfranchisement. Nicholas Munn.
The Non-Identity Problem and the Ethics of Future People. David Archard.
The Justification of Religious Violence. John Guelke.
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 44, #5, 2016
Original Papers
Analytic Tableaux for all of SIXTEEN 3. Reinhard Muskens, Stefan Wintein.
Incomplete Symbols — Definite Descriptions Revisited. Norbert Gratzl.  
Hintikka on the Foundations of Mathematics: IF Logic and Uniformity Concepts. André Bazzoni.
Contextual-Hierarchical Reconstructions of the Strengthened Liar Problem. Christine Schurz.
The Logics of Strict-Tolerant Logic. Eduardo Barrio, Lucas Rosenblatt, Diego Tajer. 
Getting the Most Out of Inconsistency. Gillman Payette.
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Medical Law Review, Vol. 24, #1, 2016
Articles
Risks, Reasons, and Rights: The European Convention on Human Rights and English Abortion Law. Rosamund Scott.
What Role Should Public Opinion Play in Ethico-Legal Decision Making? The Example of Selecting Sex for Non-medical Reasons Using Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis. Sara Fovargue and Rebecca Bennett.
Outsourcing Ethical Dilemmas: Regulating International Surrogacy Arrangements. Claire Fenton-Glynn.
Unequal Brains: Disability Discrimination Laws and Children with Challenging Behaviour. Karen O'Connell
Can the Courts Force the Doctor's Hand? St. George's Healthcare NHS Trust V P. Jonathan C.W. Youngs.
Doctors' Liability to the Patient's Relatives in Genetic Medicine: ABC V St. Getrge's Healthcare NHS Trust. Roy Gilbar and Charles Foster.
Book Reviews
Palliative Care and End of Life Decisions. Loane Skene.
Medical Visions: Producing the Patient Through Film, Television, and Imaging Technologies. Mary Guy.
Stem Cell Research and the Collaborative Regulation of Innovation. Shawn H. E. Harmon.
Human Cloning: Four Fallacies and their Legal Consequences. Clayton Ó Néill.
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Mnemosyne, Vol. 69, #2, 2016
Research Articles
Jason’s Cloak and the Shield of Heracles. H.C. Mason.
A Road Trip with Strabo. Sarah Pothecary.
Argumentative Strategies in the ‘Platonic Section’ of Plutarch’s De Iside et Osiride. Federico M. Petrucci.
One Fish, Two Fish, Bonito, Bluefish: Ancient Greek ἀµία and γοµφάριον. Ephraim Lytle.
Catullus’s Ameana Cycle as Literary Criticism. T. George Hendren.
Sine dolo malo. Robrecht Decorte.
Other
Zu Aelians De natura animalium. Stefan Radt.
“Das verteufelte Lastschiff”: Philolaus fr. 44.B12 DK. Jaap Mansfeld.
καὶ µόνον ‘wäre es auch nur’. Stefan Radt.
Vergil’s Sheep and Simonides. Andreas T. Zanker.
subducto . . . uultu: Looking Up in Propertius 2.10. Michael Berry.
Ammianus 30.5.4 and the Career of Petronius Probus. H.C. Teitler.
Article Review
Aristotle. Poetics. Editio maior of the Greek Text with Historical Introductions and Philological Commentaries, by Tarán, L., Gutas, D. Omert J. Schrier.
Book Reviews
Herodotus, Histories Book V, by Hornblower, S. Christopher Baron.
Euripides: Electra, by Cropp, M.J.Commento critico-testuale all’Elettra di Euripide, by Distilo, N. Evert van EmdeBoas.
Man and Animal in Severan Rome. The Literary Imagination of Claudius Aelianus, by Smith, S.D. Thorsten Fögen.
Lucillio, Epigrammi: introduzione, testo critico, traduzione e commento, by Floridi, L. Cosetta Cadau.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 173, #3, 2016
Original Papers
Are intentions in tension with timing experiments? Marcela Herdova.
Moderate presentism. Francesco Orilia.
Whether-conditionals. Theodore Korzukhin.
Conflicting reasons, unconflicting ‘ought’s. Shyam Nair.  
Embedded counterfactuals and possible worlds semantics. Charles B. Cross.
Debunking debunking: a regress challenge for psychological threats to moral judgment. Regina A. Rini.
The Growing Block’s past problems. Graeme A. Forbes.
Multi-dimensional consequentialism and degrees of rightness. Vuko Andrić, Attila Tanyi.
Mixed motives in the equilibrium view of joint intention. Nicholas Almendares, Dimitri Landa.
How to be impartial as a subjectivist. Emad H. Atiq.
The intuition deniers. Jennifer Nado.
The Calendar Paradox. Sam Shpall.
Précis of Meaning, Mind, and Knowledge. Christopher S. Hill.
Hill on mind. Alex Byrne.
Hill on epistemology. Matthew McGrath.
Hill on phenomenal consciousness. Brian P. McLaughlin.
Replies to Byrne, McGrath, and McLaughlin. Christopher S. Hill.
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 11, #2, 2016
Articles
Word to the Wise: Notes on a Black Feminist Metaphilosophy of Race. Kristie Dotson.
Introductions and Histories: How, When, and Where of Race in Philosophy. Charles F. Peterson.
The Questionable Presupposition Underlying Hartian Accounts of Legal Facts. Stefan Sciaraffa.
Natural Law Theories. Jonathan Crowe.
Relativity and Three Four-dimensionalisms. Cody Gilmore, Damiano Costa and Claudio Calosi.
Multisensory Processing and Perceptual Consciousness: Part I. Robert Eamon Briscoe.
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Signs, Vol. 41, #3, 2016
Articles
Grammars of Kinship: Biological Motherhood and Assisted Reproduction in the Age of Epigenetics. Jenny Gunnarsson Payne.
Steroid Provocations: On the Materiality of Politics in the History of Sex Hormones. Sari Irni.
Neuroscience and Feminist Theory: A New Directions Essay. Deboleena Roy.
Biopossibility: A Queer Feminist Materialist Science Studies Manifesto, with Special Reference to the Question of Monogamous Behavior. Angela Willey.
Equality versus Reproductive Risk: Women-and-AIDS Activism and False Choice in the Clinical Trials Debate. Sara Matthiesen.
Abortion as Genocide: Race, Agency, and Nation in Prenatal Nondiscrimination Bans. Jennifer M. Denbow.
Framing Mothers: Childcare Research and the Normalization of Maternal Care. Joan B. Wolf.
Visions of Vindication: Law, Affect, and the Intimate Public of Judge Judy. Alethea Sargent.
(Re)figurations and Situated Bodies: Gendered Shades, Resistance, and Politics in Cambodia. Mona Lilja.
Introducing a New Signs Initiative. Suzanna Danuta Walters.
Embodying Feminism. Jennifer Baumgardner.
Feminism for Badasses. Brittney Cooper.
Feminism for Those Who Don’t Like Feminists. Carla Kaplan.
On Imperfection and Its Comforts. Patricia J. Williams.
“Bad Feminist,” Great Rhetorician. Naomi Wolf.
Book Reviews
Not Tonight: Migraine and the Politics of Gender and Health by Joanna Kempner. Emma Whelan.
Ghost Stories for Darwin: The Science of Variation and the Politics of Possibility by Banu Subramaniam; Sex Itself: The Search for Male and Female in the Human Genome by Sarah S. Richardson; Women, Science, and Technology: A Reader in Feminist Science Studies edited by Mary Wyer, Mary Barbercheck, Donna Cookmeyer, Hatice Ozturk, and Marta Wayne. Sara Wylie.
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Studia Logica, Vol. 104, #1, 2016
Original Papers
Franco Montagna’s Work on Provability Logic and Many-valued Logic. Lev Beklemishev, Tommaso Flaminio.
Nice Embedding in Classical Logic. Peter Verdée, Diderik Batens.
Analytic Rules for Mereology. Paolo Maffezioli. 
Free and Projective Bimodal Symmetric Gödel Algebras. Revaz Grigolia, Tatiana Kiseliova, Vladimer Odisharia.
Correia Semantics Revisited. Thomas Macaulay Ferguson.
Book Reviews
Gottlob Frege, Basic Laws of Arithmetic. Kevin C. Klement.
A Mathematical Prelude to the Philosophy of Mathematics. John Stillwell.
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Synthese, Vol. 193, #2, 2016
Special issue on Indispensability and Explanation (first 13 articles appearing in issue); Issue Editors: Daniele Molinini, Fabrice Pataut, Andrea Sereni.
Original Papers
Indispensability and explanation: an overview and introduction. Daniele Molinini, Fabrice Pataut, Andrea Sereni.
Parsimony and inference to the best mathematical explanation. Alan Baker.
Comments on “Parsimony and inference to the best mathematical explanation”. Fabrice Pataut.
The explanatory dispensability of idealizations. Sam Baron.
Which explanatory role for mathematics in scientific models? Reply to “The Explanatory Dispensability of Idealizations”. ilvia De Bianchi.
Evidence, explanation and enhanced indispensability. Daniele Molinini.
Equivalent explanations and mathematical realism. Reply to “Evidence, Explanation, and Enhanced Indispensability”. Andrea Sereni.
Should scientific realists be platonists? Jacob Busch, Joe Morrison.
Indispensability and the problem of compatible explanations. Josh Hunt.
The varieties of indispensability arguments. Marco Panza, Andrea Sereni.
Naturalizing indispensability: a rejoinder to ‘The varieties of indispensability arguments’. Henri Galinon.
Grounding and the indispensability argument. David Liggins. 
Nominalistic content, grounding, and covering generalizations: Reply to ‘Grounding and the indispensability argument’. Matteo Plebani.
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