Wednesday, October 5, 2016

October 5, 2016

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 94, #4, 2016
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Vol. 20, #4, 2016
Hume Studies, Vol. 40, #2, 2014 (not a typo!)
Law and Philosophy, Vol. 35, #5, 2016
Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 45, #5, 2016
Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 47, #3, 2016
Political Studies, Vol. 64, #3, 2016
Synthese, Vol. 193, #9, 2016
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 37, #5, 2016

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 94, #4, 2016
Research Articles
Galen Barry. Spinoza and the Feeling of Freedom.
Greg Janzen. ‘Brain-Malfunction’ Cases and the Dispositionalist Reply to Frankfurt's Attack on PAP.
Philip Swenson. Ability, Foreknowledge, and Explanatory Dependence.
Travis Timmerman & Yishai Cohen. Moral Obligations: Actualist, Possibilist, or Hybridist?
Brandon Warmke. The Normative Significance of Forgiveness.
Luke Russell. Forgiving While Punishing.
John Eriksson & Ragnar Francén Olinder. Non-Cognitivism and the Classification Account of Moral Uncertainty.
Alison Fernandes. Varieties of Epistemic Freedom.
Nathan Ballantyne. Verbal Disagreements and Philosophical Scepticism.
Brain T. Miller. How to be a Bayesian Dogmatist.
Gordon Belot. Undermined.
Joohngol Kim. What are Quantities?
Discussion Note
Stephen Puryear. Finitism, Divisibilty, and the Beginning of the Universe: Replies to Loke and Dumsday.
Book Reviews
Derek Baker. Motivational Internalism, edited by Gunnar Björnsson, Strandberg Caj, Ragnar Francén Olinder, John Eriksson, and Fredrik Björkland.
Paul Redding. From Empiricism to Expressivism: Brandom Reads Sellars, by Robert B. Brandom.
John Ramsey. The Philosophical Challenge from China, edited by Bruya, Brian.
Diane Jeske. On Loyalty and Loyalties: The Contours of a Problematic Virtue, by John Kleinig.
Magdalena Balcerak Jackson. Knowledge First?, by McGlynn, Aidan.
Peter Forrest. Einstein's Genie: Spacetime out of the Bottle, by Graham Nerlich.
Marcus Arvan. Transformative Experience, by L.A. Paul.
Book Notes
Michaelis Michael. Naming, Necessity, and More: Explorations in the Philosophical Work of Saul Kripke, edited by Jonathan Berg.
Kerah Gordon-Solmon. Ethics without Intention, by Di Nucci, Ezio.
David Coady. A Critical Introduction to Testimony, by Axel Gelfert.
Michael J. Olson. Locke's Touchy Subjects: Materialism and Immortality, by Nicholas Jolley.
Richard Colledge. The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy of Religion, edited by Graham Oppy.
Daniel Cohen. Responsibility from the Margins, by David Shoemaker.
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British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Vol. 20, #4, 2016
Research Articles
Gail Fine. The ‘Two Worlds’ Theory in the Phaedo.
Mehmet Metin Erginel. Akrasia and conflict in the Nicomachean Ethics.
Peter R. Anstey. The Coherence of Cohesion in the Later Leibniz.
John McHugh. Ways of Desiring Mutual Sympathy in Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy.
Nabeel Hamid. Dilthey on the Unity of Science.
David Kaspar. Ross's Place in the History of Analytic Philosophy.
David Batho. Heidegger and Hallucination.
Hanne Appelqvist. On Wittgenstein's Kantian Solution of the Problem of Philosophy.
Thomas McNally. More than a Feeling: Wittgenstein and William James on Love and Other Emotions.
Owen Hulatt. Hegel, Danto, Adorno, and the End and After of Art.
Discussion
David Sullivan. Frege's ‘On the Concept of Number’ (1891) – An Unnoticed Publication.
Review Article
Giorgio Pini. Duns Scotus on Material Substances and Cognition: A Discussion of Two Recent Books.
Book Reviews
George Klosko. The Pseudo-Platonic Seventh Letter.
Stephen R. L. Clark. Aesthetic Themes in Pagan and Christian Neoplatonism from Plotinus to Gregory of Nyssa.
Antonia LoLordo. Locke's Touchy Subjects: Materialism and Immortality.
William C. Davis. Thomas Reid on Mind, Knowledge, and Value.
Charlotte Alderwick. The Oxford Handbook of German Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century.
Matthew Barnard. Freedom to Fail: Heidegger's Anarchy.
Book Received
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Hume Studies, Vol. 40, #2, 2014 (not a typo!)
Articles
Alison McIntyre. Fruitless Remorses: Hume’s Critique of the Penitential Project of The Whole Duty of Man.
Jia Wei. Maritime Trade as the Pivot of Foreign Policy in Hume’s History of Great Britain.
Peter Millican. Skepticism about Garrett’s Hume: Faculties, Concepts, and Imposed Coherence.
Don Garrett. Millican’s “Abstract,” “Imaginative,” “Reasonable,” and “Sensible” Questions about Hume’s Theory of Cognition.
Louis E. Loeb. Setting the Standard: Don Garrett's Hume.
Don Garrett. Loeb’s “Standard” Questions about Hume’s Concept of Probable Truth.
Book Reviews
Anik Waldow. The Early Modern Subject: Self-Consciousness and Personal Identity from Descartes to Hume by Udo Thiel.
Stephen Buckle. The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Philosophy ed. by Knud Haakonssen.
Index to Volume 40 // Hume Studies Referees //Acknowledgments
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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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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 45, #5, 2016
Original Papers
Thomas William Barrett, Hans Halvorson. Glymour and Quine on Theoretical Equivalence.
Lorenzo Rossi. Adding a Conditional to Kripke's Theory of Truth.
Jon Erling Litland. Pure Logic of Many-Many Ground.
Andrea Iacona. Vagueness and Quantification.
Stefano Predelli. Russell-Names: An Introduction to Millian Descriptivism.
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Law and Philosophy, Vol. 35, #5, 2016
Original Papers
David Golemboski. Judicial Evaluation of Religious Belief and the Accessibility Requirement in Public Reason.
John Lemos. Moral Concerns About Responsibility Denial and the Quarantine of Violent Criminals.
George Duke. The Weak Natural Law Thesis and the Common Good.
Book Reviews
Sophia Moreau. Review Tarunabh Khaitan, A Theory of Discrimination Law (Discrimination Law and the Freedom to Live a Good Life.)
Anthony R. Reeves. Review of Jean Thomas, Public Rights, Private Relations.
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Political Studies, Vol. 64, #3, 2016
Editorial
Introduction to the October 2016 issue of Political Science.
Editors’ Choice: Media, Cultural Consumption and Support for Democracy in Post-Revolutionary Egypt.
Articles
Zorzeta Bakaki, Tobias Böhmelt and Vincenzo Bove. Barriers to Coordination? Examining the Impact of Culture on International Mediation Occurrence and Effectiveness.
Ariadne Vromen, Brian D Loader, Michael A Xenos, and Francesco Bailo. Everyday Making through Facebook Engagement: Young Citizens’ Political Interactions in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Sung Eun Kim and Johannes Urpelainen. Democracy, Autocracy and the Urban Bias: Evidence from Petroleum Subsidies.
Niklas Harring. Reward or Punish? Understanding Preferences toward Economic or Regulatory Instruments in a Cross-National Perspective.
Yvette Peters. Zero-Sum Democracy? The Effects of Direct Democracy on Representative Participation.
John Thrasher. The Ethics of Legislative Vote Trading.
Robert Ford. Who Should We Help? An Experimental Test of Discrimination in the British Welfare State.
Paul Bou-Habib. Gaus on Coercion and Welfare-State Capitalism: A Critique.
Aeron Davis and Catherine Walsh. The Role of the State in the Financialisation of the UK Economy.
Jaakko Kuosmanem. Towards ‘Human Rights Compatible’ Public Budgets – an Account of Institutional Virtues.
Matthew Wood. Paradoxical Politics: Emergency, Security and the Depoliticisation of Flooding.
Duncan McDonnell. Populist Leaders and Coterie Charisma.
Julie L. Rose. ‘Keep the Citizens Poor’: Machiavelli’s Prescription for Republican Poverty.
Emily McTernan. How to be a Responsibility-Sensitive Egalitarian: From Metaphysics to Social Practice.
Mathias Thaler. A Pragmatist Defence of the Ban on Torture: From Moral Absolutes to Constitutive Rules of Reasoning.
Editor's Choice
Mazen Hassan, Elisabeth Kendall, and Stephen Whitefield. Media, Cultural Consumption and Support for Democracy in Post-Revolutionary Egypt.
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Synthese, Vol. 193, #9, 2016
Original Papers
Benjamin Feintzeig. Unitary Inequivalence in Classical Systems.
Paul Hammind. Distinguishing Joint Actions from Collective Actions.
Kenneth Bod. Pragmatic Encroachment and Epistemically Responsible Action.
Caspar Oesterheld. Formalizing Preference Utilitarianism in Physical World Models.
Martin King. On Structural Accounts of Model-Explanations.
Pendaran Roberts and Kelly Ann Achmidtke. Relationalism about Perceptible Properties and the Principle of Charity.
Jakob Koscholke and Michael Schippers. Against Relative Overlap Measures of Coherence.
Michael Brownstein and Eliot Michaelson. Doing without Believing: Intellectualism, Knowledge-How, and Belief-Attribution.
Dionysis Christias.  Can Sellars’ Argument for Scientific Realism be used against his Own Scientia Mensura Principle?
David Roboson. Topological Supervenience.
Guillermo Del Pinal. Prototypes as Compositional Components of Concepts.
Ian Marmon and Zachary Horne. Evidence for Anti-Intellectualism about Know-How from a Sentence Recognition Task.
Jennifer Corns, Pain Eliminativism: Scientific and Traditional.
Zach Barnett and Han Li. Conciliationism and Merely Possible Disagreement.
Kenny Boyce and Andrew Moon. In Defense of Proper Functionalism: Cognitive Science Takes on Swampman.
Mark Sagoff. Are There General Causal Forces in Ecology?
Aleta Quinn. Phylogenetic Inference to the Best Explanation and the Bad Lot Argument.
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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 37, #5, 2016
Original Papers
Alicia Hall. Making Good Choices: Toward a Theory of Well-Being in Medicine.
Henrik Vogt, Bjørn Hofmann and Linn Getz. Personalized Medicine: Evidence of Normativity in its Quantitive Definition of Health.
Georg Spielthenner. The Casuistic Method of Practical Ethics.
Book Reviews
Hillel D. Braude. Miriam Solomon: Making Medical Knowledge.
Alyson Cox. Lydia Dugdale (ed.): Dying in the Twenty-First Century: Toward a New Ethical Framework for the Art of Dying Well.
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