Thursday, February 4, 2016

February 4, 2016

Acta Analytica, Vol. 31, #1, 2016
Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 32, #1, 2016
Erkenntnis, Vol. 81, #1, 2016
European Journal for Philosophy of Science, Vol. 6, #1, 2016
Hypatia, Vol. 31, #1, 2016
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 79, #1, 2016
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 112, #8, 2016
Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 124, #1, 2016
Mind & Language, Vol, 31, #1, 2016
Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 16, #2-3, 2016
Philosophia, Vol. 43, #4, 2015
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 11, #1, 2016
Topics in Cognitive Science, Vol. 8, #1, 2016

Acta Analytica, Vol. 31, #1, 2016
Original Papers
Andrea Sauchelli. Gendler on the Puzzle(s) of Imaginative Resistance.
Hamid Vahid. The Aim of Justification and Epistemic Difference-Making Principles.
Gal Yehezkel. The New Riddle of Induction and the New Riddle of Deduction.
Logan Paul Gage. Phenomenal Conservatism and the Subject’s Perspective Objection.
Robin Stenwal. Truthmaker Internalism and the Mind-Dependence of Propositions.
Elanor Taylor. Explanation and the Explanatory Gap.
Seth Shabo. Robustness Revised: Frankfurt Cases and the Right Kind of Power to Do Otherwise.
Brief Communication
Bartosz Kaluziński. Assessment, Scorekeeping and the Normativity of Meaning: a Reply to Kiesselbach.
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Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 32, #1, 2016
Articles
Shlomi Segall. Incas and Aliens: The Truth in Telic Egalitarianism.
Douglas Mackay. Incentive Inequalities and Freedom of Occupational Choice.
Jessica Begon. Athletic Policy, Passive Well-Being: Defending Freedom in the Capability Approach.
Ken Binmore. Life and Death.
Michael Garnett. Value Neutrality and the Ranking of Opportunity Sets.
Stephen F. LeRoy. Implemenation-Neutral Causation.
Reviews
James Lenman reviews Being Realistic about Reasons by T.M. Scanlon.
Susanne Burri reviews Moral Aggregation by Iwao Hirose.
Sarah Conly reviews Government Paternalism: Nanny State of Helpful Friend? By Julian Le Grand and Bill New.
Charlotte Werndl reviews Philosophy of the Precautionary Principle by Daniel Steel.
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Erkenntnis, Vol. 81, #1, 2016                      
Original Articles
Chad Vance. The Recycling Problem for Event Individuation.
Sara Bernstein. Overdetermination Underdetermined.
Daniel Pearlberg, Timothy Schroeder. Reasons, Causes, and the Extended Mind Hypothesis.
Peter Baumann. Epistemic Contrastivism, Knowledge and Practical Reasoning.
Stephen Wright. Internalism in the Epistemology of Testimony.
Carlo Proietti. The Fitch-Church Paradox and First Order Modal Logic.
Fiora Salis. The Problem of Satisfaction Conditions and the Dispensability of i-Desire.
Massimiliano Carrara, Giorgio Lando. Composition, Indiscernibility, Coreferentiality.
Sven Ove Hansson. Reconstruction of Contraction Operators.
Critical Discussion
Chris Dorst. Evidence, Significance, and Counterfactuals: Schramm on the New Riddle of Induction.
Jakob Koscholke. Evaluating Test Cases for Probabilistic Measures of Coherence.
Erratum
Erratum to: Overdetermination Underdetermined by Sara Bernstein .
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European Journal for Philosophy of Science, Vol. 6, #1, 2016
Original paper in Philosophy of Science
William Roche. Confirmation, increase in probability, and partial discrimination: A reply to Zalabardo.
Original paper in Philosophy of Science
Adrian Currie, Anton Killin. Musical pluralism and the science of music.
Original Paper in Philosophy of Economics
D. Wade Hands . Derivational robustness, credible substitute systems and mathematical economic models: the case of stability analysis in Walrasian general equilibrium theory.
Original paper in Philosophy of Science
Richard J. Fry. Backwards explanation and unification.
Original paper in Philosophy of Science
Francesca Pero, Mauricio Suárez. Varieties of misrepresentation and homomorphism.
Original paper in Philosophy of Physics
Mark Pexton. Emergence and interacting hierarchies in shock physics.
Original paper in Philosophy of Science
Toby Friend. Laws are conditionals.
Original paper in Philosophy of Science
Roberto Fumagalli. Choice models and realistic ontologies: three challenges to neuro-psychological modellers.
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Hypatia, Vol. 31, #1, 2016
Articles
Julia Watts Belser. Vital Wheels: Disability, Relationality, and the Queer Animacy of Vibrant Things.
Sushmita Chatterjee. What Does It Mean to Be a Postcolonial Feminist? The Artwork of Mithu Sen.
Ranjoo Seodu Herr. Can Transnational Feminist Solidarity Accommodate Nationalism? Reflections from the Case Study of Korean “Comfort Women.”
Audrey Yap. Feminist Radical Empiricism, Values, and Evidence.
Mary Kate McGowan, Ilana Walder-Biesanz, Morvareed Rezaian and Chloe Emerson. On Silencing and Systematicity: The Challenge of the Drowning Case.
Lisa Campo-Engelstein. Rape as a Hate Crime: An Analysis of New York Law.
Sandrine Bergès. A Republican Housewife: Marie-Jeanne Phlipon Roland on Women's Political Role.
Lorraine Markotic. Paternity, Enframing, and a New Revealing: O'Brien's Philosophy of Reproduction and Heidegger's Critique of Technology.
Lior Levy. Thinking with Beauvoir on the Freedom of the Child.
Laura Wildemann Kane. Childhood, Growth, and Dependency in Liberal Political Philosophy.
Barrett Emerick. Empathy and a Life of Moral Endeavor.
Teresa Langle de Paz. A Golden Lever for Politics: Feminist Emotion and Women's Agency.
Amanda Cawston. Are Feminism and Competition Compatible?
Notes on Contributors
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International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 79, #1, 2016
Editorial
R. L. Hall. Editorial preface.
Events
A tribute to William L. Rowe
Articles
Jeanine Diller. Global and local atheisms.
Helen Tattam. Atheism, religion, and philosophical “availability” in Gabriel Marcel.
Jason Megill, Daniel Linford. God, the meaning of life, and a new argument for atheism.
Sarah Adams, Jon Robson. Does absence make atheistic belief grow stronger?
Travis Dumsday. Divine hiddenness and the one sheep.
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Mind & Language, Vol, 31, #1, 2016
Original Articles
Michael Rescorla. Bayesian Sensorimotor Psychology.
Wayne Christensen, John Sutton and Doris J.F. McIlwain. Cognition in Skilled Action: Meshed Control and the Varieties of Skill Experience.
Eugen Fischer and Paul E. Engelhardt. Intuitions' Linguistic Sources: Stereotypes, Intuitions and Illusions.
Sam Wilkinson and Vaughan Bell. The Representation of Agents in Auditory Verbal Hallucinations.
Bence Nanay. The Role of Imagination in Decision-Making.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 112, #8, 2015
Articles
P. Kyle Stanford. "Atoms Exist" Is Probably True, and Other Fact That Should Not Comfort Scientific Realists.
Jennifer Wang. Actualist Counterpart Theory.
Matthew Rendall. Mere Addition and the Separateness of Persons.
New Books: Anthologies
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Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 124, #1, 2016
Special Issue on Climate Change and the Economy
Articles
Philippe Aghion, Antoine Dechezleprêtre, David Hémous, Ralf Martin, John Van Reenen. Carbon Taxes, Path Dependency, and Directed Technical Change: Evidence from the Auto Industry.
Daron Acemoglu, Ufuk Akcigit, Douglas Hanley, William Kerr. Transition to Clean Technology.
Alan Barreca, Karen Clay, Olivier Deschenes, Michael Greenstone, Joseph S. Shapiro. Adapting to Climate Change: The Remarkable Decline in the US Temperature-Mortality Relationship over the Twentieth Century.
Marco Battaglini, Bård Harstad. Participation and Duration of Environmental Agreements.
Arnaud Costinot, Dave Donaldson, Cory Smith. Evolving Comparative Advantage and the Impact of Climate Change in Agricultural Markets: Evidence from 1.7 Million Fields around the World.
Meredith Fowlie, Mar Reguant, Stephen P. Ryan. Market-Based Emissions Regulation and Industry Dynamics.
Erratum
Erratum: Production versus Revenue Efficiency with Limited Tax Capacity: Theory and Evidence from Pakistan by Michael Carlos Best, Anne Brockmeyer, Henrik Jacobsen Kleven, Johannes Spinnewijn, Mazhar Waseem.
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Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 16, #2-3, 2016
Neil Levy, "Have I Turned the Stove Off? Explaining Everyday Anxiety."
Robin A. Dembroff. What Is Sexual Orientation?
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Philosophia, Vol. 43, #4, 2015
Book Review
Peter Trawny, Freedom to Fail: Heidegger’s Anarchy, trans. Ian Alexander Moore & Christopher Turner. Review by David Clarke.
Original Papers
Colin Klein. Olympia and Other O-Machines.
Marcus Agnafors. Mixing Interest and Control? Assessing Peter Vallentyne’s Hybrid Theory of Rights.
Pierfrancesco Biasetti. Hohfeldian Normative Systems.
Simona Chiodo, Politecnico di Milano. What an Ideal Is.
Dionysis Christias. Sellars Contra McDowell on Intuitional Content and the Myth of the Given.
Benjamin L. Curtis. There’s No Need to Rethink Desert: A Reply to Pummer.
Natalja Deng. On Whether B-Theoretic Atheists Should Fear Death.
Travis Dumsday. Atoms vs. Extended Simples: Towards a Dispositionalist Reconciliation.
Guglielmo Feis, Jacopo Tagliabue. What’s New About New Realism? Mereology and the Varieties of (New) Realism.
François Kammerer. How a Materialist Can Deny That the United States is Probably Conscious – Response to Schwitzgebel.
Hanna Kim. Aesthetic Terms, Metaphor, and Categories: a Reply to De Clercq.
Sanford Levy. Michael Huemer’s A Priori Defense of Metaethical Internalism.
Harold W. Noonan. Against Strong Pluralism.
Takeshi Sakon. Presentism and the Triviality Objection.
Kevin W. Sharpe. Causal Overdetermination and Modal Compatibilism.
Jim Slagle. Plantinga’s Skepticism.
Stefan Storrie. On Kant’s Knowledge of Leibniz’ Metaphysics—a Reply to Garber.
Cheng-Chang Tu, Ming-Yuan Hsiao, Linton Wang. Knowledge-How and Performance Success.
John Turri. Understanding and the Norm of Explanation.
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 11, #1, 2016
Issue Information
Ethics
Amy J. Sepinwall. Corporate Moral Responsibility.
Legal & Political
Pauline Kleingeld. Kant’s Moral and Political Cosmopolitanism.
Mind & Cognitive Science
Nicholas Silins. Cognitivie Penetration and the Epistemology of Perception.
Philosophy of Race Special Issue
Camisha A. Russell. Questions of Race in Bioethics: Deceit, Disregard, Disparity, and the Work of Decentering.
Philosophy of Religion
Toby Betenson. Anit-Theodicy.
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Topics in Cognitive Science, Vol. 8, #1, 2016
Future Global Change and Cognition; Edited by Stephan Lewandowsky Best of Papers from the 2015 International Conference on Cognitive Modeling; Edited by Niels A. Taatgen Best of Papers from the Cognitive Science Society Annual Conference; Edited by Wayne D. Gray
Introduction
to Volume 8, Issue 1 of topiCS
Wayne D. Gray
Editor's Introduction: Future Global Change and Cognition.
Stephan Lewandowsky.
Articles
Lawrence Torcello. The Ethics of Belief, Cognition, and Climate Change Pseudoskepticism: Implications for Public Discourse.
Michael Andrew Ranney and Dav Clark. Climate Change Conceptual Change: Scientific Information Can Transform Attitudes.
Aaron M. McCright, Meghan Charters, Katherine Dentzman and Thomas Dietz. Examining the Effectiveness of Climate Change Frames in the Face of a Climate Change Denial Counter-Frame.
Gordon D. A. Brown, Corey L. Fincher and Lukasz Walasek. Personality, Parasites, Political Attitudes, and Cooperation: A Model of How Infection Prevalence Influences Openness and Social Group Formation.
Andrew Shtulman and Kelsey Harrington. Tensions Between Science and Intuition Across the Lifespan.
Ben R. Newell, Arthur Kary, Chris Moore and Cleotilde Gonzalez. Managing the Budget: Stock-Flow Reasoning and the CO2 Accumulation Problem.
John Cook and Stephan Lewandowsky. Rational Irrationality: Modeling Climate Change Belief Polarization Using Bayesian Networks.
Ulrike Hahn, Adam J. L. Harris and Adam Corner. Public Reception of Climate Science: Coherence, Reliability, and Independence.
Joseph Sweetman and Lorraine E. Whitmarsh. Climate Justice: High-Status Ingroup Social Models Increase Pro-Environmental Action Through Making Actions Seem More Moral.
Susan L. Joslyn and Jared E. LeClerc. Climate Projections and Uncertainty Communication.
Mirta Galesic, Astrid Kause and Wolfgang Gaissmaier. A Sampling Framework for Uncertainty in Individual Environmental Decisions.
Best of Papers From The 2015 International Conference on Cognitive Modeling.
Editors' Introduction: Cognitive Modeling at ICCM: State of the Art and Future Directions.
Niels A. Taatgen, Marieke K. van Vugt, Jelmer P. Borst and Katja Mehlhorn. Cognitive Modeling at ICCM: State of the Art and Future Directions.
Articles
Violette Hoareau, Benoît Lemaire, Sophie Portrat and Gaën Plancher. Reconciling Two Computational Models of Working Memory in Aging.
Leendert van Maanen. Is There Evidence for a Mixture of Processes in Speed-Accuracy Trade-Off Behavior?
David E. Kieras, Gregory H. Wakefield, Eric R. Thompson, Nandini Iyer and Brian D. Simpson. Modeling Two-Channel Speech Processing With the EPIC Cognitive Architecture.
Florian Sense, Friederike Behrens, Rob R. Meijer and Hedderik van Rijn. An Individual's Rate of Forgetting Is Stable Over Time but Differs Across Materials.
Christopher A. Stevens, Niels A. Taatgen and Fokie Cnossen. Instance-Based Models of Metacognition in the Prisoner's Dilemma.
Best of Papers From The Cognitive Science Society Annual Conference
Nisheeth Srivastava and Ed Vul. Attention Modulates Spatial Precision in Multiple-Object Tracking.
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