Thursday, March 17, 2016

March 17, 2016 (Happy St. Patrick's Day!)

Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 45, #1, 2016
Metascience, Vol. 25, #1, 2016
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 97, #1, 2016
Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 39, #2, 2016
Philosophy, Vol. 91, #2, 2016
Philosophy of Science, Vol. 83, #2, 2016
Theory and Research in Education, Vol. 14, #1, 2016

Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 45, #1, 2016
Original Papers
Leon Horsten, Øystein Linnebo. Term Models for Abstraction Principles.
Yohan Pelosse. The Intrinsic Quantum Nature of Nash Equilibrium Mixtures.
Andreas Fjellstad. Naive Modus Ponens and Failure of Transitivity.
José M. Méndez, Gemma Robles, Francisco Salto. An Interpretation of Lukasiewicz’s 4-Valued Modal Logic.
Carlo Nicolai. A Note on Typed Truth and Consistency Assertions.
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Metascience, Vol. 25, #1, 2016
Editorial
K. Brad Wray, Luciano Boschiero. Metascience, 1 year later.
Book Symposium
Francis Remedios, Brom Anderson, Jeff Kochan, Steve Fuller. Steve Fuller: Knowledge, the philosophical quest in history.
Symposium
Richard Creath. Understandability.
Symposium
Gary Ebbs. Quine’s “predilection” for finitism.
Symposium
Gregory Lavers. Carnap’s surprising views on the axiom of infinity.
Symposium
Greg Frost-Arnold. Replies to Creath, Ebbs, and Lavers.
Essay Review
Kerry McKenzie. Chance regained: David Albert’s oeuvre revisited.
Book Reviews
James Robert Brown, Noah Stemeroff. Smooth move Einstein.
Naomi Pasachoff. Introducing the world’s most famous particle accelerator to its stakeholders.
Essay Review
Howard Sankey. Fifty years of Structure.
Book Reviews
Cecily Hunter. Concepts and interests in twentieth-century health policy.
Costas Mannouris. Tracing Darwin’s footprint in Greece’s literary milieu.
Philip W. Bennett. The rehabilitation of a dismissed scientist.
Sara Green. What is the ‘post’ in postgenomics?
Brendan Clarke. Sampling philosophy of medicine.
Brent M. Kious. Problems with psychiatry, and problems with thinking about psychiatry.
David Lambie. Biological theory construction: Is it in our genes?
Sara Weaver. Sexual selection re-examined.
Fernando Vidal. Dualisms of body and soul: historiographical challenges to a stereotype.
Essay Review
Antonio Clericuzio. Robert Boyle and seventeenth-century chemistry: a second look.
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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 97, #1, 2016
Issue Information
Original Articles

Eric Stencil. Essence and Possibility in the Leibniz-Arnauld Correspondence.
George Duke and Peter Woelert. Husserl and the Problem of Abstract Objects.
Cristina Borgoni. Dissonance and Irrationality: A Criticism of the In-Between Account of Dissonance Cases.
Karolina Hübner. Spinoza on Essences, Universals, and Beings of Reason.
Duncan Purves. Accounting for the Harm of Death.
Michael J. Green. Authorization and the Right to Punish in Hobbes.
J. Adam Carter. Robust Virtue Epistemology as Anti-Luck Epistemology: A New Solution.
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Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 39, #2, 2016
Special Issue: Wittgenstein and Persuasion
Issue Information
Articles

Massimo Dell'Utri. Wittgenstein: The Pervasiveness of Persuasion.
Raffaele Durante. Peter Winch on the Concept of Persuasion.
Diego Marconi. Persuading the Tortoise.
Marcello Montibeller. The Duty of Clarity: A Persuasion Effort. Continuity and Physics from Boltzmann to Wittgenstein.
Luigi Perissinotto. How Long Has the Earth Existed? Persuasion and World-Picture in Wittgenstein's On Certainty.
Discussion Note
Christopher Cordner. Dialectical Activity, Ritual, and Value: A Critique of Talbot Brewer.
Reviews
Ian Robinson. What Is Fiction For? Literary Humanism Restored.
H.O. Mounce. The American Pragmatists.
Books Received
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Philosophy, Vol. 91, #2, 2016
Editorial
A Certain Laxity.
Research Articles
Winner of the 2015 Philosophy prize essay competition
Jesse M. Mulder. A Vital Challenge to Materialism.
Specially commended in the 2015 Philosophy prize essay competition
William Jaworski. Why Materialism is False, and Why It Has Nothing To Do with the Mind.
James Alexander. A Dialectical Definition of Conservatism.
Hektor K.T. Yan. On Experimental Philosophy, Morality and Meaning.
Fritz-Anton Fritzson. Good, Good For, and Good Relative To: Relative and Relational in Value Theory.
David Wiggins. Activity, Process, Continuant, Substance, Organism.
Book Reviews
Sod, Value, and Nature by Fiona Ellis. Review by Silvia Jones.
Kierkegaard, Eve and Metaphors of Birth By Alison Assiter. Review by Fiona Ellis.
Moral Conscience Through The Ages by Richard Sorabji. Review by Sophie Grace Chappell.
The Boundary Stones of Thought: An Essay in the Philosophy of Logic. Review by Jessica Leech.
Booknotes // Books Received
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Philosophy of Science, Vol. 83, #2, 2016
Articles
James Nguyen. On the Pragmatic Equivalence between Representing Data and Phenomena.
Christopher Clarke. Preferences and Positivist Methodology in Economics.
Joseph Y. Halpern. Sufficient Conditions for Causality to Be Transitive.
Jaakko Kuorikoski, Caterina Marchionni. Evidential Diversity and the Triangulation of Phenomena.
Heather Demarest. The Universe Had One Chance.
John Byron Manchak. Epistemic “Holes” in Space-Time.
Marius Stan. Huygens on Inertial Structure and Relativity.
Referees for Philosophy of Science
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Theory and Research in Education, Vol. 14, #1, 2016
Articles
Harry Brighouse, Helen F. Ladd, Susanna Loeb, and Adam Swift. Educational goods and values: A framework for decision makers.
Ama Mazama. African American homeschooling practices: Empirical evidence.
Christopher Winch. Professional education, know-how and conceptual ability: The role of education in the attainment of concept mastery in professional work.
Symposium on Equality of Opportunity and Education
Introduction
Eamonn Callan, Anne Newman, Rob Reich, and Debra Satz. Introduction to the symposium on equality of opportunity and education.
Articles
Hugh Lazenby. What is equality of opportunity in education?
Eamonn Callan. Democracy, equal citizenship, and education.
Kendra Bischoff. The civic effects of schools: Theory and empirics.
Kenneth Shores and Susanna Loeb. Distributive decisions in education: Goals, trade-offs, and feasibility constraints.
Book review
Terri S. Wilson reviews Walter Feinberg and Richard A. Layton, For the Civic Good: The Liberal Case for Teaching Religion in the Public Schools.
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