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June 6, 2016

American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 53, #2, 2016
Analytic Philosophy, Vol. 57, #2, 2016
Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 32, #2, 2016
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 19, #3, 2016
Ethics & Global Politics, Vol. 9, 2016
Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 45, #3, 2016
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 112, #12, 2015
Journal of Philosophy in Schools, Vol. 3, #1, 2016
Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 16, #7-8, 2016
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, Vol. 57, June 2016
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, Vol. 54, May 2016
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 57, 2016
Teaching Ethics, Vol. 16, #1, 2016

American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 53, #2, 2016
Articles
J. Adam Carter, Andy Clark, Jesper Kallestrup, S. Orestis Palermos, and Duncan Pritchard. Introduction to Special Issue of American Philosophical Quarterly Varieties of Externalism: Epistemic, Content, Vehicle.
Katalin Farkas. Know-wh Does Not Reduce to Know-That.
Bryan Frances. The Dual Concepts Objection to Content Externalism.
Luke Kersten and Robert A. Wilson. The Sound of Music: Externalist Style.
Ram Neta. Access Internalism and the Guidance Deontological Conception of Justification.
Robert D. Rupert. Embodied Knowledge, Conceptual Change, and the A Priori; or, Justification, Revision, and the Ways Life Could Go.
Laura Schroeter and François Schroeter. Semantic Deference versus Semantic Coordination.
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Analytic Philosophy, Vol. 57, #2, 2016
Original Articles
Delia Graff Fara. Further Steps towards a Theory of Descriptions as Predicates.
Ross P. Cameron. On Characterizing the Presentism/Eternalism and Actualism/Possibilism Debates.
Alyssa Ney. Microphysical Causation and the Case for Physicalism.
Discussion
David Killoren. Why Care About Moral Fixed Points?
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Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 32, #2, 2016
Symposium on Rational Choice and Philosophy
Samir Okasha and John A. Weymark.AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SYMPOSIUM ON RATIONAL CHOICE AND PHILOSOPHY.
Franz Dietrich and Christian List. REASON-BASED CHOICE AND CONTEXT-DEPENDENCE: AN EXPLANATORY FRAMEWORK.
Richard Bradley. ELLSBERG’S PARADOX AND THE VALUE OF CHANCES.
Franz Dietrich and Christian List. MENTALISM VERSUS BEHAVIOURISM IN ECONOMICS: A PHILOSOPHY-OF-SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE.
Matthew D. Adler. AGGREGATING MORAL PREFERENCES.
Michael Morreau. GRADING IN GROUPS.
Reviews
The Non-Identity Problem and the Ethics of Future People, David Boonin. Review by Silvia Milano.
Valuing Health, Daniel Hausman. Review by Erik Schokkaert.
Inequality: What Can Be Done? Anthony B. Atkinson. Review by Carina Fourie.
Analogies and Theories: Formal Models of Reasoning, Itzhak Gilboa, Larry Samuelson and David Schmeidler. Review by Hykel Hosni.
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 19, #3, 2016
Editorial Note
A. W. Musschenga, F. R. Heeger.
Original Papers
Errol Lord. Justifying Partiality.
Melis Erdur. A Moral Argument Against Moral Realism.
Jovana Davidovic. Should the Changing Character of War Affect Our Theories of War?
Maura Priest. Blame After Forgiveness.
Jukka Varelius. Mental Illness, Natural Death, and Non-Voluntary Passive Euthanasia.
Joseph P. Walsh. Agent-Basing, Consequences, and Realized Motives.
Andrew I. Cohen. Corrective vs. Distributive Justice: the Case of Apologies.
Robert William Fischer. Disgust as Heuristic.
Charlotte A. Newey. Fairness as “Appropriate Impartiality” and the Problem of the Self-Serving Bias.
Christopher Cowie. Revisionist Responses to the Amoralism Objection: A Reply to Julia Markovits.
Derek Shiller. A Primitive Solution to the Negation Problem.
Kristján Kristjánsson. Jealousy Revisited: Recent Philosophical Work on a Maligned Emotion.
Timothy J. Oakberg. There Should Not Be Shame in Sharing Responsibility: An Alternative to May’s Social Existentialist Vision.
Micah Lott. Agency, Patiency, and The Good Life: the Passivities Objection to Eudaimonism.
Review Paper
Julian Fink. The Ladder of Rationality.
Erratum
Erratum to: The Ladder of Rationality by Julian Fink
Book Reviews
Steve Bein: Compassion and Moral Guidance Review by Alfred Archer.
Brian Leiter: Why Tolerate Religion? Review by Matteo Bonotti.
Christopher Yeomans: The Expansion of Autonomy: Hegel’s Pluralistic Philosophy of Action. Review by Tim Rojek.
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Ethics & Global Politics, Vol. 9, 2016
Articles
Zoltan Miklosi. Collective responsibility and the scope of justice.
Luke Ulas. Doing things by halves: on intermediary global institutional proposals.
Conor Heaney. Revising Sangiovanni’s reciprocity-based internationalism: towards international egalitarian obligations.
Zhuoyao Li. The public conception of morality in John Rawls’ political liberalism.
Andries De Smet, Wouter Peeters, Sigrid Sterckx. The delegated authority model misused as a strategy of disengagement in the case of climate change.
Research Notes
Jan Niklas Rolf. The fool and the franchiser: formal justice in the political theories of Hobbes and Rawls.
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 45, #3, 2016
Original Papers
Tore Fjetland Øgaard. Paths to Triviality.
Sean Walsh. Predicativity, the Russell-Myhill Paradox, and Church’s Intensional Logic.
Rosalie Iemhoff. Consequence Relations and Admissible Rules.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 112, #12, 2015
Articles
Miriam Schoenfield. Bridging Rationality and Accuracy.
Manolo Martínez. Modalizing Mechanisms.
Book Reviews
Penelope Maddy: The Logical Must: Wittgenstein on Logic. Review by Michael Kremer.
Uriah Kriegel: The Varieties of Consciousness. Review by Daniel Stoljar.
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Journal of Philosophy in Schools, Vol. 3, #1, 2016
Editorial
Andrew Peterson and Laura D'Olimpio.
Articles   
Philip Cam. A philosophical approach to moral education.        
Arie Kizel. Enabling identity: The challenge of presenting the silenced voices of repressed groups in philosophic communities of inquiry.
Shiauping Tian,  Pei-Fen Liao. Philosophy for children with learners of English as a foreign language.
Gilbert Burgh, Simone Thornton. Philosophy goes to school in Australia: A history 1982-2016.
Laura D'Olimpio, Angela McCarthy, Annette Pedersen. Cultural DeCoding: A humanities program for gifted and talented high school students seeking university entrance.
Book review
Philosophy in Schools: An introduction for philosophers and teachers edited by Sara Goering, Nicholas J Shudak and Thomas E Wartenberg (2013). Review by Laura D'Olimpio.
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Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 16, #7-8, 2016
Greg Gandenberger, "Why I Am Not a Likelihoodist"
Brian Cutter, "Color and Shape: A Plea for Equal Treatment"
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, Vol. 57, June 2016
Special Issue: Reappraising Feyerabend; Edited by Matthew J. Brown and Ian James Kidd
Introduction: Reappraising Paul Feyerabend   
Matthew J. Brown, Ian James Kidd.
Articles
Gonzalo Munévar . Historical antecedents to the philosophy of Paul Feyerabend
Eric Oberheim. Rediscovering Einstein's legacy: How Einstein anticipates Kuhn and Feyerabend on the nature of science.
Matteo Collodel. Was Feyerabend a Popperian? Methodological issues in the History of the Philosophy of Science.
Daniel Kuby. Feyerabend's ‘The concept of intelligibility in modern physics’ (1948).
Paul K. Feyerabend. The concept of intelligibility in modern physics (1948).
Paul K. Feyerabend. Der Begriff der Verständlichkeit in der modernen Physik (1948).
Helmut Heit. Reasons for relativism: Feyerabend on the ‘Rise of Rationalism’ in ancient Greece.
John Preston. The rise of western rationalism: Paul Feyerabend's story.
Stefano Gattei. Feyerabend, truth, and relativisms: Footnotes to the Italian debate.
Lisa Heller. Between relativism and pluralism: Philosophical and political relativism in Feyerabend's late work.
Martin Kusch. Relativism in Feyerabend's later writings.
Helene Sorgner.Challenging Expertise: Paul Feyerabend vs. Harry Collins & Robert Evans on democracy, public participation and scientific authority: Paul Feyerabend vs. Harry Collins & Robert Evans on scientific authority and public participation.
Ian James Kidd. Feyerabend on politics, education, and scientific culture.
Eric C. Martin. Late Feyerabend on materialism, mysticism, and religion.
Ronald N. Giere. Feyerabend's perspectivism.
Matthew J. Brown. The abundant world: Paul Feyerabend's metaphysics of science.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, Vol. 54, May 2016
Editorial Board and publication information
Articles

Anthony Duncan, Enric Pérez. The puzzle of half-integral quanta in the application of the adiabatic hypothesis to rotational motion.
Eric Winsberg, William Mark Goodwin. The adventures of climate science in the sweet land of idle arguments.
Gijs Leegwater. An impossibility theorem for parameter independent hidden variable theories.
Marco Giovanelli. ‘…But I still can׳t get rid of a sense of artificiality’: The Reichenbach–Einstein debate on the geometrization of the electromagnetic field.
J. Brian Pitts. Einstein׳s physical strategy, energy conservation, symmetries, and stability: “But Grossmann & I believed that the conservation laws were not satisfied”.
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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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Teaching Ethics, Vol. 16, #1, 2016
Review Article
Alan A. Preti reviews Introductory Ethics Textbooks.

  • Judith Boss, Analyzing Moral Issues (6th edition). New York: McGraw-Hill, 2013. ISBN: 978-1-259-57484-9. 736 pages, $196.00, eBook options from $75.00.
  • Barbara MacKinnon and Andrew Fiala, Ethics: Theory and Contemporary
  • Issues (8th edition). Stamford, CT: Cengage, 2015. ISBN: 978-1-285-19675-6.
    608 pages, $158.50, eBook options from $52.99.
  • Jeffrey Olen, Julie C. Van Camp, Vincent Barry, Applying Ethics: A Text with Readings (11th edition). Stamford, CT: Cengage, 2015. ISBN: 978-1-285-19677-0.
    576 pages, $179.00.
  • Vincent Ruggiero, Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues (9th edition). New York: McGraw-Hill, 2012. ISBN: 978-0-078-03818-1. 224 pages,
  • Lewis Vaughn, Doing Ethics: Moral Reasoning and Contemporary. Issues (4th edition). New York: Norton, 2015. ISBN: 978-0-393-26541-5. 702
    pages, $65.00.
  • Anthony Weston, A 21st Century Ethical Toolbox (3rd edition). New York: Oxford, 2012. ISBN: 978-0-199-75881-4. 560 pages, $65.95.

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