Monday, September 26, 2016

September 26, 2016

Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 113, #2, 2016
Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 47, #3, 2016
Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 40, #1, 2016
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Vol. 50, #1, 2016
Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Vol. 11, #1, 2016
Phronesis, Vol. 61, #4, 2016
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 59, 2016
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Volume 41 : Boundaries, Extents and Circulations: Space and Spatiality in Early Modern Natural Philosophy edited by Koen Vermeir and Jonathan Regier.

Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 113, #2, 2016
Articles
Sam Baron and Mark Colyvan. Time Enough for Explanation.
Philip Welch and Leon Horsten. Reflecting on Absolute Infinity.
Book Reviews
Lucy Allais: Manifest Reality: Kant’s Idealism and his Realism reviewed by Anil Gomes.
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Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 47, #3, 2016
Original Articles
Saray Ayala and Nadya Vasilyeva. Responsibility for Silence.
Gideon Elford. The Symmetry of Responsibility.
Jeppe von Platz. Social Cooperation and Basic Economic Rights: A Rawlsian Route to Social Democracy.
Maxime Lepoutre. Immigration Controls: Why the Self-Determination Argument is Self-Defeating.
Robert Huseby. The Beneficiary Pays Principle and Luck Egalitarianism.
Michael Moehler. Impartiality, Priority and Justice: The Veil of Ignorance Reconsidered.
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Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Vol. 40, #1, 2016
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Special Issue: Ethics and Global Climate Change
Articles
Simon Caney. The Struggle for Climate Justice in a Non-Ideal World.
Steve Vanderheiden. Climate Justice Beyond International Burden Sharing.
Darrel Moellendorf and Axel Schaffer. Equalizing the Intergenerational Burdens of Climate Change–An Alternative to Discounted Utilitarianism.
Henry Shue. High Stakes: Inertia or Transformation?
Linus Mattauch and Cameron Hepburn. Climate Policy When Preferences Are Endogenous—and Sometimes They Are.
Michelle Hayner and David Weisbach. Two Theories of Responsibility for Past Emissions of Carbon Dioxide.
Elizabeth Cripps. On Climate Matters: Offsetting, Population, and Justice.
Holly Lawford-Smith. Climate Matters Pro Tanto, Does It Matter All-Things-Considered?
Paul Bou-Habib. Climate Matters for Future People.
John Broome. A Reply To My Critics.
Alyssa R. Bernstein. No Justice in Climate Policy? Broome versus Posner, Weisbach, and Gardiner.
Katie McShane. Anthropocentrism in Climate Ethics and Policy.
Catriona McKinnon. Should We Tolerate Climate Change Denial?
Tim Hayward. A Global Right of Water.
Clare Palmer. Saving Species but Losing Wildness: Should We Genetically Adapt Wild Animal Species to Help Them Respond to Climate Change?
Denis G. Arnold. Corporate Responsibility, Democracy, and Climate Change.
Luc Bovens. The Ethics of Dieselgate.
Brian G. Henning. From the Anthropocene to the Ecozoic: Philosophy and Global Climate Change.
William Throop. Flourishing in the Age of Climate Change: Finding the Heart of Sustainability.
Issue Information
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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Vol. 50, #1, 2016 (located on Tanner new journals shelf)
Articles
Thomas Kjeller Johansen. Parmenides' Likely Story.
Franco V Trivigno. The Moral and Literary Character of Hippias in Plato's Hippias Major.
Catherine Rowett. Why the Philosopher Kings Will Believe the Noble Lie.
David Charles and Michail Peramatzis. Aristotle on Truth- Bearers.
Jacob Klein. The Stoic Argument from oikeiosis.
Orna Harari. Alexander against Galen on Motion: A Mere Logical Debate?
Ursula Coope. Rational Assent and Self- Reservation: A Neoplatonist Response to the Stoics.
Klaus Corcilius. Common Sense and Extra Powers: A Discussion of Anna Marmodoro, Aristotle on Perceiving Objects
Index Locorum
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Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Vol. 11, #1, 2016 (located on Tanner new journals shelf)
List of Contributors // Introduction
Articles
J L Dowell. The Metaethical Insignificance of Moral Twin Earth.
Philip Strattom-Lake. Intuition, Self-Evidence,a dn Understanding.
Guy Fletcher. Moral Testimony: Once More With Felling.
Graham Oddie. Fitting Attitudes, Finkish Goods, and Value Appearences.
Brian Hedden. Does MITE Make Right? On Decision-Making under Normative Uncertainty.
Agnes Callard. Proleptic Reasons.
Justin Snedegar. Reasons, Oughts, and Requirements.
Connie S Rosati. Agents and "Shmagents": An Essay on Agency and Normativity.
Matthew Silverstein. Teleology and Normativity.
Billy Dunaway. Expressivism and Normative Metaphysics.
Andrew Sepielli. Moral Realism without Moral Metaphysics.
Sharon Street. Objectivity and Truth: You'd Better Rethink It.
Index
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Phronesis, Vol. 61, #4, 2016
Research Articles
J. Clerk Shaw. Poetry and Hedonic Error in Plato's Republic.
Emily Fletcher. Aisthesis, Reason and Appetite in the Timaeus.
A.W. Price. Choice and Action in Aristotle.
Alexander Brown. Epicurus on Truth and Falsehood.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 59, 2016
Editorial and publication information
General Articles

Valérie Racine. The mechanistic-holistic divide revisited: The case of the lac operon.
Aleta Quinn. William Whewell’s philosophy of architecture and the historicization of biology.
Peter Keating, Alberto Cambrosio, Nicole C. Nelson. “Triple negative breast cancer”: Translational research and the (re)assembling of diseases in post-genomic medicine.
Lauren N. Ross, James F. Woodward. Koch’s postulates: An interventionist perspective.
Olivier Lemeire. Beyond the realism debate: The metaphysics of ‘racial’ distinctions.
Special section on Understanding viruses: Philosophical investigations
Thomas Pradeu, Gladys Kostyrka, John Dupré. Understanding viruses: Philosophical investigations.
Gregory J. Morgan. What is a virus species? Radical pluralism in viral taxonomy.
Maureen A. O'Malley. The ecological virus.
Thomas Pradeu. Mutualistic viruses and the heteronomy of life.
Jean-Michel Claverie, Chantal Abergel. Giant viruses: The difficult breaking of multiple epistemological barriers.
Patrick Forterre. To be or not to be alive: How recent discoveries challenge the traditional definitions of viruses and life.
John Dupré, Stephan Guttinger. Viruses as living processes.
M.H.V. van Regenmortel. The metaphor that viruses are living is alive and well, but it is no more than a metaphor.
Eugene V. Koonin, Petro Starokadomskyy. Are viruses alive? The replicator paradigm sheds decisive light on an old but misguided question.
Gladys Kostyrka. What roles for viruses in origin of life scenarios?
Pierre-Olivier Méthot. Writing the history of virology in the twentieth century: Discovery, disciplines, and conceptual change.
Essay Reviews
Sara Green. Explanatory pluralism in biology.
Michael R. Dietrich. Parsing postgenomics.
Jonathan Marks.
Solving the riddle of race.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Volume 41 : Boundaries, Extents and Circulations: Space and Spatiality in Early Modern Natural Philosophy edited by Koen Vermeir and Jonathan Regier.
Front Matter
Chapters

Jonathan Regier, Koen Vermeir. Boundaries, Extents and Circulations: An Introduction to Spatiality and the Early Modern Concept of Space.
Roger Ariew. Leibniz and the Petrifying Virtue of the Place.
Vincenzo De Risi. Francesco Patrizi and the New Geometry of Space.
Jean Seidengart. The Inception of the Concept of Infinite Physical Space in the Time of Copernicus and Giordano Bruno.
Delphine Bellis. The Perception of Spatial Depth in Kepler’s and Descartes’ Optics: A Study of an Epistemological Reversal.
Mihnea Dobre. Experimental Cartesianism and the Problem of Space.
Thibaut Maus de Rolley. Putting the Devil on the Map: Demonology and Cosmography in the Renaissance.
Alessandro Scafi. All Space Will Pass Away: The Spiritual, Spaceless and Incorporeal Heaven of Valentin Weigel (1533–1588).
Dana Jalobeanu. ‘Borders,’ ‘Leaps’ and ‘Orbs of Virtue:’ A Contextual Reconstruction of Francis Bacon’s Extension-Related Concepts.
Luc Peterschmitt. The Circulating Structure of Cosmological Space in the Seventeenth Century Chemical Tradition.
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