Tuesday, July 12, 2016

July 12, 2016

Ethics, Vol. 126, #4, 2016
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 136, #1, 2016
Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 77, #2, 2016
Journal of Philosophy of Education, Vol. 50, #2, 2016
Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 50, #2, 2016
Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 17, #3, 2016
Philosophical Issues, Vol. 173, #8, 2016
Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, Vol. 22, #4, 2015 
Signs, Vol. 41, #4, 2016
Southern Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 54, #2, 2016

Ethics, Vol. 126, #4, 2016
ARTICLES
Patricio A. Fernandez. Practical Reasoning: Where the Action Is.
Robert Shaver. Sidgwick on Pleasure.
Alex Voorhoeve, Marc Fleurbaey. Priority or Equality for Possible People?
Alexander Dietz. What We Together Ought to Do.
Allen Buchanan, Russell Powell. Toward a Naturalistic Theory of Moral Progress.
Joshua Gert. A Fitting End to the Wrong Kind of Reason Problem.
Christian List, Laura Valentini. Freedom as Independence.
DISCUSSION
Taylor W. Cyr. The Parallel Manipulation Argument.
BOOK REVIEWS
Sara Goering. Jerome E. Bickenbach, Franziska Felder, and Barbara Schmitz, eds., Disability and the Good Human Life.
Peter W. Higgins. Gillian Brock and Michael Blake, Debating Brain Drain: May Governments Restrict Emigration?
Ingrid Robeyns. Breena Holland, Allocating the Earth: A Distributional Framework for Protecting Capabilities in Environmental Law and Policy.
Molly Gardner. F. M. Kamm, The Trolley Problem Mysteries.
Thomas L. Carson. George Kateb, Lincoln’s Political Thought.
Elinor Mason. David Shoemaker, Responsibility from the Margins.
Mark Alfano. Christine Swanton, The Virtue Ethics of Hume and Nietzsche.
Christopher W. Gowans. Lisa Tessman, Moral Failure: On the Impossible Demands of Morality.
Annabelle Lever. Naomi Zack, White Privilege and Black Rights: The Injustice of U.S. Police Racial Profiling and Homicide.
Gabriel Gottlieb. Günter Zöller, Res Publica: Plato’s Republic in Classical German Philosophy.
FROM OUTSIDE OF ETHICS
Daniel Star. John Gibbons, The Norm of Belief.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 136, #1, 2016
Original Paper
Carole L. Jurkiewicz, Robert A. Giacalone. Organizational Determinants of Ethical Dysfunctionality.
Report
Kai Chi Yam, Scott J. Reynolds. The Effects of Victim Anonymity on Unethical Behavior.
Original Paper
Boudewijn de Bruin. Pledging Integrity: Oaths as Forms of Business Ethics Management.
James J. Lavelle, Robert Folger, Jennifer G. Manegold. Delivering Bad News: How Procedural Unfairness Affects Messengers’ Distancing and Refusals.
Mukesh K. Biswas, Damodar Suar. Antecedents and Consequences of Employer Branding.
ChungMing Lau, Yuan Lu, Qiang Liang. Corporate Social Responsibility in China: A Corporate Governance Approach.
Matt Statler, David Oliver. The Moral of the Story: Re-framing Ethical Codes of Conduct as Narrative Processes.
Jonathan Peillex, Loredana Ureche-Rangau. Identifying the Determinants of the Decision to Create Socially Responsible Funds: An Empirical Investigation.
Matthias P. Hühn, Claus Dierksmeier. Will the Real A. Smith Please Stand Up!
Jerry Sun, Steven F. Cahan, Jing Xu. Individual Auditor Conservatism After CSRC Sanctions.
Zhi Tang, Jintong Tang. The Impact of Competitors–Firm Power Divergence on Chinese SMES’ Environmental and Financial Performance.
Valerie Priscilla Goby, Catherine Nickerson. Conceptualization of CSR Among Muslim Consumers in Dubai: Evolving from Philanthropy to Ethical and Economic Orientations.
Fred Amofa Yamoah, Rachel Duffy, Dan Petrovici, Andrew Fearne. Towards a Framework for Understanding Fairtrade Purchase Intention in the Mainstream Environment of Supermarkets.
Bryan Hong, Zhichuan Li, Dylan Minor. Corporate Governance and Executive Compensation for Corporate Social Responsibility.
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Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol. 77, #2, 2016
Articles
Carl Philipp Emanuel Nothaft. Walter Odington’s De etate mundi and the Pursuit of a Scientific Chronology in Medieval England.
Marco Cavarzere. Land and Nation: The Ancient Modernity of National Geography (Piedmont, 1750–1800).
Jonathan Green. John Adams’s Montesquieuean Moment: Enlightened Historicism in the Discourses on Davila.
Alberto Vanzo. Empiricism and Rationalism in Nineteenth-Century Histories of Philosophy.
Pedro T. Magalhães. A Contingent Affinity: Max Weber, Carl Schmitt, and the Challenge of Modern Politics.
Deborah R. Coen. Big is a Thing of the Past: Climate Change and Methodology in the History of Ideas.
Takashi Shogimen. Dialogue, Eurocentrism, and Comparative Political Theory: A View from Cross-Cultural Intellectual History.
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Journal of Philosophy of Education, Vol. 50, #2, 2016
Special Issue: 50th Anniversary of the Philosophy of Education Society of Great Britain, Oxford, 2015; Issue edited by: Robert A. Davis, Morwenna Griffiths
Editorial
Morwenna Griffiths and Bob Davis. Editorial.
Original Articles
Steinar Bøyum. Thomas Piketty and the Justice of Education.
Mario Di Paolantonio. The Cruel Optimism of Education and Education's Implication with ‘Passing-on.’
Andrea R. English. Dialogic Teaching and Moral Learning: Self-critique, Narrativity, Community and ‘Blind Spots.’
Penny Enslin and Kai Horsthemke. Philosophy of Education: Becoming Less Western, More African?
Naomi Hodgson and Amanda Fulford. The Hermit and The Poet.
Mark E. Jonas. Plato's Anti-Kohlbergian Program for Moral Education.
Ben Kotzee. Learning How.
Elisabet Langmann. My Way to You: How to Make Room for Transformative Communication in Intercultural Education.
Gilberto Scaramuzzo. Aristotle's homo mimeticus as an Educational Paradigm for Human Coexistence.
Claudia Schumann. Which Love of Country? Tensions, Questions and Contexts for Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism in Education.
Richard Smith. The Virtues of Unknowing.
Judith Suissa. Testimony, Holocaust Education and Making the Unthinkable Thinkable.
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Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 50, #2, 2016
Original Papers
Ole Martin Moen. An Argument for Hedonism.
Stijn Bruers. In Search of Moral Illusions.
Aaron Harper. Playing, Valuing, and Living: Examining Nietzsche’s Playful Response to Nihilism.
Jiri Benovsky. Aesthetic Appreciation of Landscapes.
Alfred Archer. Do We Need to Make Room for Quasi-Supererogation?
Ned Dobos. The Duty to Hire on Merit: Mapping the Terrain.
Jeppe von Platz. Singularity Without Equivalence: The Complex Unity of Kant’s Categorical Imperative.
Ezio Di Nucci. Strategic Bombing, Causal Beliefs, and Double Effect.
Andrew Sneddon. Symbolic Value.
Eduardo Rivera-López. How to Reject Resultant Moral Luck Alone.
Book Reviews
Nomy Arpaly, Timothy Schroeder. Book Forum on In Praise of Desire, Oxford University Press, 2013.
Neera K. Badhwar. Comments on In Praise of Desire.
Christine Swanton. Comments on In Praise of Desire: The Relation Between Desire and Virtue.
Nomy Arpaly, Timothy Schroeder. Response to Swanton and Badhwar.
Paul Hughes. David Konstan, Before Forgiveness: The Origins of a Moral Idea.
Mark Alfano. Michael W. Austin, ed. Virtues in Action: New Essays in Applied Virtue Ethics.
Stephen de Wijze. Searching for the Mark of Cain–Barry’s Exploration of Evil Persons.
Holly Lawford-Smith. Juha Räikkä, Social Justice in Practice.
Uwe Steinhoff. Stephen Kershnar, Gratitude Toward Veterans: Why Americans Should Not Be Very Grateful to Veterans.
Adam R. Thompson. Valerie Tiberius, ed. Moral Psychology: An Introduction.
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Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 17, #3, 2016
Special Issue: Dishonesty and Deception in Nursing
Editorial
Martin Lipscomb. Dishonesty and deception in nursing.
Original papers
Jan M. A. de Vries and Fiona Timmins. Deception and self-deception in health care.
Gary Rolfe. A sacred command of reason? Deceit, deception, and dishonesty in nurse education.
Bernard M. Garrett. New sophistry: self-deception in the nursing academy.
Alec J. Grant. Living my narrative: storying dishonesty and deception in mental health nursing.
Melody Carter. Deceit and dishonesty as practice: the comfort of lying.
Benny Goodman. Lying to ourselves: rationality, critical reflexivity, and the moral order as ‘structured agency.’
Book review
Brigitte S. Cypress. Social care of the elderly: the effects of ethnicity, class and culture.
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Philosophical Issues, Vol. 173, #8, 2016  
Original Papers
Avery Archer. Do desires provide reasons? An argument against the cognitivist strategy.
Stephen Wright. Circular testimony.
Re’em Segev. Shuld we prevent deontological wrongdoing?
Luis R.G. Oliveira. Rossian totalism about intrinsic value.
Magdalena Balcerak Jackson. Perceptual Fundamentalism and a priori bootstrapping.
Peter Fazekas, Zoltán Jakab. The sensory basis of the epistemic gap: an alternative to phenomenal concepts.
P. Roger Turner. Shabo on logical versions of the Direct Argument.
Eileen S. Nutting. To bridge Gödel’s gap.
Baptiste Le Bihan. Super-relationism: combining eliminativism about objects and relationism about spacetime.
Robert Schwartzkopff. Number sentences and specificational sentences.
Greg Ackerman. Securing singular thought about merely hypothetical entities.
Antony Eagle. Multiple location defended.
Jaemin Jung. Conservatism and Uniqueness.
Matthew Noah Smith. One dogma of philosophy of action.
Yannig Luthra. Non-rational aspects of skilled agency.
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Philosophy, Psychiatry, & Psychology, Vol. 22, #4, 2015 
Feature Article
Todd M. Furman, Alfred Tuminello Jr. Aristotle, Autism, and Applied Behavior Analysis.
Commentaries
Nancy Nyquist Potter. Doing Right and Being Good: What It Would Take for People Living with Autism to Flourish.
Henry D. Schlinger Jr. Behavior Analysis and the Good Life.
Response
Todd M. Furman, Alfred Tuminello Jr. The Deep Impact of Applied Behavior Analysis for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Feature Article
Anastasia Philippa Scrutton. Two Christian Theologies of Depression: An Evaluation and Discussion of Clinical Implications.
Commentaries
Ian James Kidd. Transformative Suffering and The Cultivation of Virtue.
John Swinton. Theology or Therapy?: In What Sense Does Depression Exist?
Response
Anastasia Philippa Scrutton. Interpretation, Meaning and the Shaping of Experience: Against Depression Being a Natural Entity and Other Forms of Essentialism.
Clinical Anecdote
Aaron J. Hauptman. Clinical Anecdotes: A Logic in Madness.
Commentaries
Richard G. T. Gipps. Depression, Sadness and Authenticity.
William E. Greenberg. Clinical Supervision of the Treatment of a Patient with Deeply Held Convictions.
Mona Gupta. Psychiatric Ethics: Not Necessarily Clear, But Sometimes Helpful Anyway.
Ginger A. Hoffman. How Hyponarrativity May Hinder Antidepressants’ “Happy Ending.”
Robert S. Kruger. Depression in Asperger’s (High Functioning Autism): Identity and Capacity.
Response
Aaron J. Hauptman. Weighing Hyponarrativity in the Face of Complex Medical Decision Making.
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Signs, Vol. 41, #4, 2016
Articles
James Bliss. Black Feminism Out of Place.
Jennifer C. Nash. Unwidowing: Rachel Jeantel, Black Death, and the “Problem” of Black Intimacy.
Cathy J. Cohen, Sarah J. Jackson. Ask a Feminist: A Conversation with Cathy J. Cohen on Black Lives Matter, Feminism, and Contemporary Activism.
Poulami Roychowdhury. Desire, Rights, Entitlements: Organizational Strategies in the War on Violence.
Clara Fischer. Gender, Nation, and the Politics of Shame: Magdalen Laundries and the Institutionalization of Feminine Transgression in Modern Ireland.
Kanika Batra. Creating a Locational Counterpublic: Manushi and the Articulation of Human Rights and Sexuality from Delhi, India.
Lori Marso. Perverse Protests: Simone de Beauvoir on Pleasure and Danger, Resistance, and Female Violence in Film.
Angelique Szymanek. Bloody Pleasures: Ana Mendieta’s Violent Tableaux.
Sharon Woodill. The Sexual Politics of Intelligent Design.
Emily Starr, Michele Adams. The Domestic Exotic: Mail-Order Brides and the Paradox of Globalized Intimacies.
Short Takes: Reflections On Katha Pollitt’s Pro
Michelle Kinsey Bruns. A Broad Argument, Narrowly Targeted.
Jill Filipovic. With Pro, Katha Pollitt Gives the Abortion Rights Movement Its Modern Credo.
Dani McClain. The End of the Single-Issue Struggle.
Eesha Pandit. Unmuddling the Muddled Middle: Pollitt’s Passionate Call to Action.
Loretta Ross. Let’s Talk about Sex, Not Abortion.
Rickie Solinger. Reproductive Justice 101.
Katha Pollitt. A Response.
Book Reviews
Michele Tracy Berger. Critical Terms for the Study of Gender edited by Catharine R. Stimpson and Gilbert Herdt.
Denise M. Horn. Theorizing NGOs: States, Feminisms, and Neoliberalism edited by Victoria Bernal and Inderpal Grewal; Fortunes of Feminism: From State-Managed Capitalism to Neoliberal Crisis by Nancy Fraser.
Laura Green. The Sexuality of History: Modernity and the Sapphic, 1565–1830 by Susan Lanser; Disturbing Practices: History, Sexuality, and Women’s Experience of Modern War by Laura Doan.
Catherine O. Jacquet. Redefining Rape: Sexual Violence in the Era of Suffrage and Segregation by Estelle Freedman.
Anson Koch-Rein. Fantasies of Identification: Disability, Gender, Race by Ellen Samuels.
Rebecca M. Kluchin. Reproductive Justice: The Politics of Health Care for Native American Women by Barbara Gurr.
Anne Gibeau. Health in the City: Race, Poverty, and the Negotiation of Women’s Health in New York City, 1915–1930 by Tanya Hart; More than Medicine: A History of the Feminist Women’s Health Movement by Jennifer Nelson.
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Southern Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 54, #2, 2016
Original Articles
Barnaby R. Hutchins. Descartes and the Dissolution of Life.
Guy Elgat. Amor Fati as Practice: How to Love Fate.
Tyler K. Fagan. Animal Mindreading and the Principle of Conservatism.
Andreas Elpidorou. Horror, Fear, and the Sartrean Account of Emotions.
Erica A. Holberg. The Importance of Pleasure in the Moral for Kant's Ethics.
Jeff Engelhardt. The Problem of Secondary Effects.
Corijn van Mazijk. Kant and Husserl on the Contents of Perception.
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