Wednesday, June 29, 2016

June 29, 2016

Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics. Vol. 29, #3, 2016
Journal of Logic and Computation, Vol. 26, #3, 2016
Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 42, #6, 2016
Journal of Religious Ethics, Vol. 44, #2, 2016
Logic Journal of the IGPL, Vol. 24, #3, 2016
Mind, Vol. 125, #498, 2016
Philosophy, Vol. 91, #3, 2016
Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, Vol. 31, 2016
Ratio Juris, Vol. 29, #2, 2016
Res Publica, Vol. 22, #2, 2016
Review of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 9, #2, 2016
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 57, 2016

Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics. Vol. 29, #3, 2016
Articles
J. M. Dieterle. Autonomy, Values, and Food Choice.
Diana Stuart, Rebecca L. Schewe. Constrained Choice and Climate Change Mitigation in US Agriculture: Structural Barriers to a Climate Change Ethic.
Lars Ursin, Bjørn Kåre Myskja.Think Global, Buy National: CSR, Cooperatives and Consumer Concerns in the Norwegian Food Value Chain.
Jes Lynning Harfeld, Cécile Cornou. Seeing the Animal: On the Ethical Implications of De-animalization in Intensive Animal Production Systems.
Sofia Jeppsson. Flourishing Dogs: The Case for an Individualized Conception of Welfare and Its Implications.
Sezen Ocak. Transhumance in Central Anatolia: A Resilient Interdependence Between Biological and Cultural Diversity.
Beth Clark, Gavin B. Stewart. A Systematic Review of Public Attitudes, Perceptions and Behaviours Towards Production Diseases Associated with Farm Animal Welfare.
S. Hiroki, E. Garnevska, S. McLaren. Consumer Perceptions About Local Food in New Zealand, and the Role of Life Cycle-Based Environmental Sustainability.
Review Papers
João P. A. Fernandes, N. Guiomar. Environmental Ethics: Driving Factors Beneath Behavior, Discourse and Decision-Making.
Zina Skandrani. From “What is” to “What Should Become” Conservation Biology? Reflections on the Discipline’s Ethical Fundaments.
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Journal of Logic and Computation, Vol. 26, #3, 2016
Corner Articles
Szymon Klarman and Víctor Gutiérrez-Basulto. Description logics of context.
Răzvan Diaconescu. Quasi-varieties and initial semantics for hybridized institutions.
László Egri. On constraint satisfaction problems below P.
Regular Articles
Libor Barto. The collapse of the bounded width hierarchy.
Vladimir V. Rybakov. Non-transitive linear temporal logic and logical knowledge operations.
Giorgio Magri. Noise robustness and stochastic tolerance of OT error-driven ranking algorithms.
Stéphane Demri and Morgan Deters. Temporal logics on strings with prefix relation.
Alberto Gatto. On the Priorean temporal logic with [d] over the real line.
Short Communication
Zeki Bayram and Omid Sharifi. Unifying F-logic molecules: a rectification to the original unification algorithm.
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Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 42, #6, 2016
The Concise Argument
Julian Savulescu. Concise argument—wellbeing, collective responsibility and ethical capitalism.
Editor's Choice
Ana S Iltis. Paper: Prenatal screening and prenatal diagnosis: contemporary practices in light of the past.
Sean Aas, Candice Delmas. Paper: The ethics of sexual reorientation: what should clinicians and researchers do?
Tom Walker. Paper: Ageing, justice and resource allocation
Reinhard Merkel. Paper: Killing or letting die? Proposal of a (somewhat) new answer to a perennial question.
Colin Gavaghan, Mike King. Paper: Can facilitated aid in dying be permitted by ‘double effect’? Some reflections from a recent New Zealand case.
James Wilson. The right to public health
Raanan Gillon. Why I wrote my advance decision to refuse life-prolonging treatment: and why the law on sanctity of life remains problematic.
Ingrid Robeyns. Paper: Conceptualising well-being for autistic persons.
Ronald Bayer, Amy L Fairchild. Paper: Means, ends and the ethics of fear-based public health campaigns.
Anca Gheaus. Paper: Parental enhancement and symmetry of power in the parent–child relationship.
Raffaele Rodogno, Katrine Krause-Jensen, Richard E Ashcroft. Paper: ‘Autism and the good life’: a new approach to the study of well-being.
Ethics briefing
Sophie Brannan, Ruth Campbell, Martin Davies, Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell, Julian C Sheather. BMA end-of-life care and physician-assisted dying project.
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Journal of Religious Ethics, Vol. 44, #2, 2016
Focus on Aquinas and the Democratic Virtues
Jennifer A. Herdt. Aquinas and the Democratic Virtues: An Introduction.
Mark D. Jordan. Democratic Moral Education and the Gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Adam Eitel. Virtue or Art?: Political Friendship Reconsidered.
John R. Bowlin. Democracy, Tolerance, Aquinas.
Michael Lamb. Aquinas and the Virtues of Hope: Theological and Democratic.
Essays
Luke Taylor. Can Robert Adams Survive Moral Twin Earth?
Elias Sacks. Law, Ethics, and the Needs of History: Mendelssohn, Krochmal, and Moral Philosophy.
Michael P. DeJonge. Bonhoeffer's Non-Commitment to Nonviolence: A Response to Stanley Hauerwas.
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Logic Journal of the IGPL, Vol. 24, #3, 2016
Special Issue: Israeli Workshop on Non-Classical Logics and Their Applications (IsraLog'2014) ; Guest Editors: Ofer Arieli and Anna Zamansky
Preface

Ofer Arieli and Anna Zamansky. Preface.
Original Articles
Matthias Baaz and Rosalie Iemhoff. Skolemization in intermediate logics with the finite model property.
Libor Běhounek, Petr Cintula, Chris Fermüller, and Tomáš Kroupa.Representing strategic games and their equilibria in many-valued logics.
Katalin Bimbó. Some relevance logics from the point of view of relational semantics.
Marcelo E. Coniglio, Francesc Esteva, and Lluís Godo. On the set of intermediate logics between the truth- and degree-preserving Łukasiewicz logics.
Pilar Dellunde, Àngel García-Cerdaña, and Carles Noguera.Löwenheim–Skolem theorems for non-classical first-order algebraizable logics.
Nachum Dershowitz and Evgenia Falkovich-Derzhavetz. On the parallel computation thesis.
Roman Kuznets and Björn Lellmann. rafting hypersequents onto nested sequents.
Roman Kuznets and Thomas Studer. Weak arithmetical interpretations for the Logic of Proofs.
Revantha Ramanayake. Non-commutative classical arithmetical sequent calculi are intuitionistic.
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Mind, Vol. 125, #498, 2016
Articles
Jeff Speaks. The Role of Speaker and Hearer in the Character of Demonstratives.
Alexander Bird. Overpowering: How the Powers Ontology Has Overreached Itself.
Florian Steinberger. Explosion and the Normativity of Logic.
Luc Bovens. Selection under Uncertainty: Affirmative Action at Shortlisting Stage.
T. Scott Dixon. What Is the Well-Foundedness of Grounding?
David Braun. The Objects of Belief and Credence
David J. Chalmers. Referentialism and the Objects of Credence: A Reply to Braun
Discussions
Jack Spencer. Disagreement and Attitudinal Relativism.
Jacob Ross and Mark Schroeder. On Losing Disagreements: Spencer’s Attitudinal Relativism.
Book Reviews
Graham Priest reviews Replacing Truth, by Kevin Scharp.
Michael L. Gross reviews In Defence of War, by Nigel Biggar.
Eliot Michaelson reviews About the Speaker, by Alessandra Giorgi.
Sophie Horowitz reviews Rationality and Reflection: How to Think About What to Think, by Jonathan Kvanvig.
C. L. Ten reviews Mill’s Progressive Principles, by David O. Brink.
Andreas Vrahimis reviews Bertrand Russell and the Edwardian Philosophers: Constructing the World, by Omar W. Nasim.
Christopher Bertram reviews The Ethics of Immigration, by Joseph Carens.
Guy Dove reviews The Geometry of Meaning, by Peter Gärdenfors.
Robert Stecker reviews Seeing Fictions in Film: The Epistemology of Movies, by George M. Wilson.
J. L. Dowell reviews Confusion of Tongues: A Theory of Normative Language, by Stephen Finlay.
Jody Azzouni reviews Reference and Existence, by Saul Kripke.
Thomas Hurka reviews The Geometry of Desert, by Shelly Kagan.
Helen Steward reviews The Mind’s Construction: The Ontology of Mind and Mental Action, by Matthew Soteriou.
Daniel Stoljar reviews Consciousness and the Limits of Objectivity: The Case for Subjective Physicalism, by Robert J. Howell.
Elizabeth Camp reviews Category Mistakes, by Ofra Magidor.
Peter Lamarque reviews Fiction and Narrative, by Derek Matravers
Robert Streiffer reviews Can Animals Be Moral?, by Mark Rowlands
Erratum
Erratum to Mind, vol. 125, number 497, January 2016
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Philosophy, Vol. 91, #3, 2016
Research Articles
William Charlton.Religion, Society and Secular Values.
Gordon Graham.Hume and Smith on Natural Religion.
Alexander Stathopoulos. Knowing Achievements.
David Carr. Virtue and Knowledge.
Nakul Krishna. Two Conceptions of Common-Sense Morality.
Pierre Le Morvan. Knowledge and Security.
Reviews
Nicholas Capaldi reviews The Pragmatic Enlightenment: Recovering the Liberalism of Hume, Smith, Montesquieu, and Voltaire By Dennis C. Rasmussen.
David Midgley reviews Cultural Evolution By Tim Lewens.
M.J. Cholbi reviews Self-Knowledge for Humans By Quassim Cassam.
Geoffrey Madell reviews The Centered Mind By Peter Carruthers.
A. W. Price reviews The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter By Myles Burnyeat and Michael Frede (ed. Dominic Scott).
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Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, Vol. 31, 2016
Research Articles
Vasilis Politis. Colloquium 1 How Good is that Thing Called Love? The Volatility of erōs in Plato’s Symposium
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Keith McPartland. Colloquium 1 Commentary on Politis.

Rachel Barney. Colloquium 2 What Kind of Theory is the Theory of the Tripartite Soul?

Katja Maria Vogt. Colloquium 2 Commentary on Barney

Aryeh Kosman. Colloquium 3 Why the Gods Love what is Holy: Euthyphro 10–11.

James M. Ambury. Colloquium 3 Commentary on Kosman
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Dmitri Nikulin. Colloquium 4 Proclus on Evil.

Gary M. Gurtler. Colloquium 4 Commentary on Nikulin
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Zdravko Planinc. Colloquium 5 Socrates and the Cyclops: Plato’s Critique of ‘Platonism’ in the Sophist and Statesman
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Timothy A. Mahoney. Colloquium 5 Commentary on Planinc.

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Ratio Juris, Vol. 29, #2, 2016
Articles
Damiano Canale and Giovanni Tuzet. Introduction to Schauer and The Force of Law.
Leslie Green. The Forces of Law: Duty, Coercion, and Power.
Torben Spaak. Schauer's Anti-Essentialism.
José Juan Moreso. Schauer on Coercion, Acceptance, and Schizophrenia.
Eoin Daly. Principle, Discretion, and Symbolic Power in Rousseau's Account of Judicial Virtue.
Patrick Lenta. Freedom of Conscience and the Value of Personal Integrity.
Notes/Discussions/Book Reviews
Michael Da Silva. The Role of Defenders’ Beliefs in Aggressors’ Forfeiture of Rights against Self-Defensive Force.
Philippe Gérard. Some Presuppositions of Judgments of Legal Validity.
Peng-Hsiang Wang. Alexy's Argument from Inclusion.
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Res Publica, Vol. 22, #2, 2016
Articles
Karin Jønch-Clausen, Klemens Kappel. Scientific Facts and Methods in Public Reason.
Paul Billingham. Convergence Justifications Within Political Liberalism: A Defence.
Shlomit Asheri-Shahaf. Patriotic Conscientious Objection to Military Service.
James Rocha. Aggressive Hook Ups: Modeling Aggressive Casual Sex on BDSM for Moral Permissibility.
James McKeahnie. ‘IP’ Moral Rights Breaches are Deception Offences, Not Property Offences: Correcting a Category Error.
Jan-Willem Burgers. Perspectives on the Fairness of Lotteries.
Marcus Schulzke. The Social Benefits of Protecting Hate Speech and Exposing Sources of Prejudice.
Fabian Schuppert. John Charvet: The Nature and Limits of Human Equality.
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Review of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 9, #2, 2016
Research Articles
Jeremy Avigad and Rebecca Morris. Character and Object.
Barteld Kooi. The Ambiguity of Knowability.
Benjamin G. Rin and Sean Walsh. Realizability Semantics for Qualified Modal Logic: Generalizing Flagg’s 1985 Construction.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 57, 2016
General Articles
Daniel C. Burnston . Data graphs and mechanistic explanation.
Lane DesAutels. Natural selection and mechanistic regularity.
Andrew J. Hogan. Making the most of uncertainty: Treasuring exceptions in prenatal diagnosis.
S. Andrew Inkpen. Like Hercules and the Hydra: Trade-offs and strategies in ecological model-building and experimental design.
James W.E. Lowe. Normal development and experimental embryology: Edmund Beecher Wilson and Amphioxus.
Adam Hochman. Race: Deflate or pop?
A.W.F. Edwards. Punnett's square: A postscript.
Victor J. Luque. The Principle of Stasis: Why drift is not a Zero-Cause Law.
F. Boem, E. Ratti, M. Andreoletti, G. Boniolo. Why genes are like lemons.
Special Section on Entanglements of Instruments and Media in Investigation Organic Life
Joan Steigerwald. Entanglements of instruments and media in investigating organic life.
Cornelius Borck. How we may think: Imaging and writing technologies across the history of the neurosciences.
Anne Milne. The pollen of metaphor: Box, cage, and trap as containment in the eighteenth century.
Jane Maienschein. Embryos, microscopes, and society.
Etienne S. Benson. Trackable life: Data, sequence, and organism in movement ecology.
Hannah Landecker. It is what it eats: Chemically defined media and the history of surrounds.
Hans-Jörg Rheinberger. Afterword: Instruments as media, media as instruments.
Essay Reviews
Dhananjay Bambah-Mukku. A rush of blood to the head: The beginnings of brain imaging.
Angeliki Kerasidou. Human embryonic stem cell research: Middle-ground positions and moral compromise.
Thomas C. Scott-Phillips. Can cultural evolution bridge scientific continents?
Studies C Essay
Ute Deichmann. Why epigenetics is not a vindication of Lamarckism – and why that matters.
Grant Ramsey, Charles H. Pence. evoText: A new tool for analyzing the biological sciences.
Joeri Witteveen. “A temporary oversimplification”: Mayr, Simpson, Dobzhansky, and the origins of the typology/population dichotomy (part 2 of 2).
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