Thursday, April 14, 2016

April 14, 2016

Apeiron, Vol. 49, #2, 2016
Environmental Ethics, Vol. 37, #4, 2015
Grazer Philosophische Studien, Vol. 93, #1, 2016
Moral Philosophy and Politics, Vol. 3, #1, 2016
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Vol. 49, #1, 2015
Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 16, #6, 2016
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Part A, April 2016

Apeiron, Vol. 49, #2, 2016
Frontmatter
Articles

Brill, Sara. Political Pathology in Plato’s Republic.
Machek, David. Using Our Selves: An Interpretation of the Stoic Four-personae Theory in Cicero’s De Officiis I.
Weiss, Robin. Stoic Utopia: The Use of Friendship in Creating the Ideal Society.
Mesquita, António Pedro. Aspasian Infidelities. On Aspasius’ Philosophical Background (EN I).
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Environmental Ethics, Vol. 37, #4, 2015
News and Notes
Features

Workineh Kelbessa. African Environmental Ethics, Indigenous Knowledge, and Environmental Challenges.
Charles J. List. An Ontology for the Land Ethic.
Rémi Beau. From Wilderness to Ordinary Nature: A French View on an American Debate.
Mark Hathaway . The Practical Wisdom of Permaculture: An Anthropoharmonic Phronesis for Moving toward an Ecological Epoch.
Robert L. Chapman. “It’s the Economy, Stupid!” and the Environment: An Urgent Reminder.
Eric Katz. Geoengineering, Restoration, and the Construction of Nature: Oobleck and the Meaning of Solar Radiation Management.
Book Reviews
Ronnie Hawkins  reviews Iain McGilchrist's The Master and His Emissary: The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World.
Paul Keeling reviews George Wuerthner, Eileen Crist, and Tom Butler, eds. Keeping the Wild: Against the Domestication of Nature.
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Grazer Philosophische Studien, Vol. 93, #1, 2016
Research Articles
Leigh Duffy. Anything Is Possible? Explaining False Beliefs about Possibility.
Maciej Sendłak. Alternative Frameworks and Counterpossibles.
Jan Almäng. Perceiving Exploding Tropes.
Jonathan Reid Surovell. The Bradleyan Regress, Non-Relational Realism, and the Quinean Semantic Strategy.
Susanne Mantel. How to Be Psychologistic about Motivating but not about Normative Reasons.
Dirk Franken. The Argument from Pain: A New Argument for Indirect Realism.
Sebastián Sanhueza Rodríguez. A Processive View of Perceptual Experience.
Kai Büttner. Equinumerosity and One-One Correlatability.
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Moral Philosophy and Politics, Vol. 3, #1, 2016
Symposium: Brain Drain and Emigration, Guest Editor: Eszter Kollar
Frontmatter
Kollar, Eszter. Symposium on Brain Drain: The Merits and Limits of Furthering Normative Solutions in Source Countries.
Brock, Gillian. Debating Brain Drain: An Overview.
Blake, Michael. Debating Brain Drain: An Overview.
Ypi, Lea. Sharing the Burdens of the Brain Drain.
Moellendorf, Darrel. Can a Liberal State Make Access to Medical Education Conditional on Public Service?
Owen, David. Compulsory Public Service and the Right to Exit.
Reglitz, Merten. Medical Brain Drain: Free-Riding, Exploitation, and Global Justice.
Callies, Daniel Edward. Brain Drain, Contracts, and Moral Obligation.
Brock, Gillian. Solving Problems Associated with the Brain Drain: Fair Contracts, Legitimate States, and Appropriate Policy Measures.
Blake, Michael. On Money, God, and Dogmatic Liberalism: A Reply to my Critics.
Additional Article
Gordon-Solmon, Kerah. Luck, Love, and Extreme Skiing: Distributive Injustice without Unfairness.
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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Vol. 49, #1, 2015 (available on the Tanner new journals shelf)
Articles
Joshua Wilburn. The Problem of Alcibiades: Plato on Moral Education and the Many.
Iakovos Vasiliou. Plato, Forms, and Moral Motivation.
Ian C. McCready-Flora. Protagoras and Plato in Aristotle: Rereading the Measure Doctrine.
Timothy Clarke. Aristotle and the Ancient Puzzle about Coming to Be.
Lindsay Judson. Aristotle's Astrophysics.
Joseph Karbowski. Phainomena as Witnesses and Examples: The Methodology of Eudemian Ethics 1.6.
Jacob Klein. Making Sense of Stoic Indifferents.
Reviel Netz. Were There Epicurean Mathematicians?
James Wilberding. The Revolutionary Embryology of the Neoplatonists.
Raphael Woolf. Knowing How to Ask: A Discussion of Gail Fine, The Possibility of Inquiry.
Index Locorum
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Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 16, #6, 2016
Morgan Thompson, Toni Adleberg, Sam Sims, Eddy Nahmias. Why Do Women Leave Philosophy? Surveying Students at the Introductory Level.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Part A, April 2016
Original Research Articles
Hanne Andersen. Collaboration, interdisciplinarity, and the epistemology of contemporary science.   
Kristina Rolin. Values, standpoints, and scientific/intellectual movements.
Liesbet De Kock. Helmholtz's Kant revisited (Once more). The all-pervasive nature of Helmholtz's struggle with Kant's Anschauung.
M. Chirimuuta. Why the “stimulus-error” did not go away.
Marcus P. Adams. Hobbes on natural philosophy as “True Physics” and mixed mathematics.
Alberto Vanzo. Experiment and speculation in seventeenth-century Italy: The case of Geminiano Montanari.
Marta Sznajder. What conceptual spaces can do for Carnap's late inductive logic.
Finnur Dellsén. Scientific progress: Knowledge versus understanding.
Zachary Piso, Michael O'Rourke, Kathleen C. Weathers. Out of the fog: Catalyzing integrative capacity in interdisciplinary research.
Martin A. Vezér. Computer models and the evidence of anthropogenic climate change: An epistemology of variety-of-evidence inferences and robustness analysis  Harry Collins, Robert Evans, Martin Weinel. Expertise revisited, Part II: Contributory expertise.
Special Section - Models and Simulations 6; edited by Martin Thomson-Jones and Adam Toon
Martin Thomson-Jones, Adam Toon . Introduction: Models and Simulations 6.   
Original Research Articles
William Bechtel. Using computational models to discover and understand mechanisms.  
Melinda Bonnie Fagan. Generative models: Human embryonic stem cells and multiple modeling relations.
Eric Hochstein. Giving up on convergence and autonomy: Why the theories of psychology and neuroscience are codependent as well as irreconcilable.
Greg Lusk. Computer simulation and the features of novel empirical data.
Agnes Bolinska. Successful visual epistemic representation.
Sergio Armando Gallegos Ordorica. The explanatory role of abstraction processes in models: The case of aggregations.
Julie Jebeile, Anouk Barberousse. Empirical agreement in model validation.
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