Thursday, February 25, 2016

February 25, 2016

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 67, #1, 2016
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 19, #1, 2016
Natural Language Semantics, Vol. 24, #1, 2016
Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 16, #4, 2016
Ratio Juris, Vol. 29, #1, 2016
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, Vol. 53, February 2016
Synthese, Vol. 193, #3, 2016

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 67, #1, 2016
Articles
Jacob Stegenga. Population Pluralism and Natural Selection.
Kim Sterelny. Cooperation, Culture, and Conflict.
Agustín Vicente and Fernando Martínez Manrique. The Big Concepts Paper: A Defence of Hybridism.
Karim P. Y. Thébault. Quantization as a Guide to Ontic Structure.
Matthias Egg. Expanding Our Grasp: Causal Knowledge and the Problem of Unconceived Alternatives.
Elizabeth Irvine. Model-Based Theorizing in Cognitive Neuroscience.
Nick Tosh. Finite Frequentism in a Big World.
Santiago Echeverri. Indexing the World? Visual Tracking, Modularity, and the Perception–Cognition Interface.
Jun Otsuka. Causal Foundations of Evolutionary Genetics.
Matthew Parrott. Bayesian Models, Delusional Beliefs, and Epistemic Possibilities.
Eran Tal. Making Time: A Study in the Epistemology of Measurement.
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 19, #1, 2016
Special Issue: Dimensions of Consequentialism, Issue editors: Attila Tanyi, Martin van Hees
Editorial Notes
A. W. Musschenga, F. R. Heeger. From the Editors.
Acknowledgments // List of reviewers in 2015
Original Papers

Thomas Schmidt. Accounting for Moral Conflicts.
Frances Howard-Snyder. Degrees and Dimensions of Rightness: Reflections on Martin Peterson’s Dimensions of Consequentialism.
Roger Crisp. Rightness, Parsimony, and Consequentialism: A Response to Peterson.
Vuko Andrić, Attila Tanyi. Multi-Dimensional Consequentialism and Risk.
Jan Gertken. Mixed Feelings About Mixed Solutions.
Martin Peterson. The Dimensions of Consequentialism: Reply to Schmidt, Brown, Howard-Snyder, Crisp, Andric and Tanyi, and Gertken.
Tammy Harel Ben-Shahar. Equality in Education – Why We Must Go All the Way.
Simon P. James. Ecosystem Services and the Value of Places.
Krista K. Thomason. Guilt and Child Soldiers.
Dominic Martin. There Is No Bathing in River Styx: Rule Manipulation, Performance Downplaying and Adversarial Schemes.
Victor Kumar, Richmond Campbell. Honor and Moral Revolution.
Demetris Tillyris. After the Standard Dirty Hands Thesis: Towards a Dynamic Account of Dirty Hands in Politics.
Daniel Tigard. Judicial Discretion and the Problem of Dirty Hands.
François Jaquet, Hichem Naar. Moral Beliefs for the Error Theorist?
Crystal Allen Gunasekera. Liability and Narrowly Targeted Wars.
Jessica Flanigan. Obstetric Autonomy and Informed Consent.
Henrik Andersson. Parity and Comparability—a Concern Regarding Chang’s Chaining Argument.
Book Review
Campbell Brown. The Rightest Theory of Degrees of Rightness.
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Natural Language Semantics, Vol. 24, #1, 2016
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Original Papers

Paul Elbourne. Incomplete descriptions and indistinguishable participants.
Jakub Dotlačil, Rick Nouwen. The comparative and degree pluralities.
Vincenzo Moscati, Jacopo Romoli, Tommaso Federico Demarie. Born in the USA: a comparison of modals and nominal quantifiers in child language.
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Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 16, #4-5, 2016
Marc Gasser-Wingate. Aristotle on Induction and First Principles.  
Kenneth L. Pearce. Leibniz and the Veridicality of Body Perceptions.
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Ratio Juris, Vol. 29, #1, 2016
Articles
Luke William Hunt. Legal Speech and Implicit Content in the Law.
Brian G. Slocum. Conversational Implicatures and Legal Texts.
Gianfrancesco Zanetti. On Normative Discourse.
Douglas Walton and Nanning Zhang. An Argumentation Interface for Expert Opinion Evidence.
Ming-Sung Kuo. In the Shadow of Judicial Supremacy: Putting the Idea of Judicial Dialogue in Its Place.
Notes • Discussions • Book Reviews
Claudio Corradetti. Kant's Legacy and the Idea of a Transitional Jus Cosmopoliticum.
Uwe Steinhoff. Renzo's Attempt to Ground State Legitimacy on a Right to Self-Defence, and the Uselessness of Political Obligation.
Olaf Tans. Staging Law's Existence: Using Pretense Theory to Explain the Fiction of Legal Validity.
Issue Information - Aims & Scopes // Issue Information - Editorial Guidelines.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Editorial Board and Publication Information
General Articles

Hane Htut Maung. To what do psychiatric diagnoses refer? A two-dimensional semantic analysis of diagnostic terms.
Kathryn Tabb. arwin at Orchis Bank: Selection after the Origin.
Lucas J. Matthews. On closing the gap between philosophical concepts and their usage in scientific practice: A lesson from the debate about natural selection as mechanism.
Marion Thomas. Between biomedical and psychological experiments: The unexpected connections between the Pasteur Institutes and the study of animal mind in the second quarter of twentieth-century France.
Special Section on Navigating 'big biology': challenges in historicizing and documenting contemporary life sciences; edited by Christine Aicardi and Miguel García-Sancho
Christine Aicardi, Miguel García-Sancho. Towards future archives and historiographies of ‘big biology’.
Susan Lindee. Human genetics after the bomb: Archives, clinics, proving grounds and board rooms.
Soraya de Chadarevian. The future historian: Reflections on the archives of contemporary sciences.
Jennifer Shaw. Documenting genomics: Applying archival theory to preserving the records of the Human Genome Project.
Miguel García-Sancho. The proactive historian: Methodological opportunities presented by the new archives documenting genomics.
Christine Aicardi. Francis Crick, cross-worlds influencer: A narrative model to historicize big bioscience.
Sara Peres. Saving the gene pool for the future: Seed banks as archives.
Norberto Serpente. ustifying molecular images in cell biology textbooks: From constructions to primary data.
Robert Bud. Representing scale: What should be special about the heritage of mass science?
Essay Reviews
Paolo Mazzarello. A Vesalian guide to neuroscience.
Dmitriy Myelnikov. Metaphors and tracers: Radioactivity in twentieth-century biology.
Nelson M. Vaz. Self-tolerance revisited.
Sune Holm. Bridging bioethics and biology.
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Synthese, Vol. 193, #3, 2016
Special Issue: Logic and the Foundations of Game and Decision Theory (LOFT 2014) (first 7 papers), Issue Editors: Thomas Ågotnes, Giacomo Bonanno, Wiebe van der Hoek
Introduction to the special issue : Thomas Ågotnes, Giacomo Bonanno, Wiebe van der Hoek.

Krzysztof R. Apt, Evangelos Markakis, Sunil Simon. Paradoxes in social networks with multiple products.
Vincent Conitzer. On Stackelberg mixed strategies.
Marco LiCalzi, Nadia Maagli. Bargaining over a common categorisation.
Emiliano Lorini. A minimal logic for interactive epistemology.
Elias Tsakas. Correlated-belief equilibrium.
Julian Bradfield, Julian Gutierrez, Michael Wooldridge. Partial-order Boolean games: informational independence in a logic-based model of strategic interaction.
Original Papers
Bryan Renne, Joshua Sack, Audrey Yap. Logics of temporal-epistemic action.
Matthew Katz. Analog representations and their users.
Melinda Bonnie Fagan. Stem cells and systems models: clashing views of explanation.
Robert Schwartzkopff. Singular terms revisited.
Mirja Hartimo, Mitsuhiro Okada. Syntactic reduction in Husserl’s early phenomenology of arithmetic.
Alexander Jackson. From relative truth to Finean non-factualism.
Boaz Miller. What is Hacking’s argument for entity realism?
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