Monday, June 15, 2009

June 1-15, 2009

Acta Analytica, Vol. 24, #2, 2009
Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 82, #2, 2009
Bioethics, Vol.23, #6, 2009
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 60, #2, 2009
Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 39, #1, 2009
Environmental Ethics, Vol. 31, #2, 2009
Ethics, Vol.119, #3, 2009
Hastings Center Report, Vol. 39, #3, 2009
Heythrop Journal, Vol. 50, #4, 2009
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 86, #4, 2009
Journal of Islamic Philosophy, Vol. 4, 2008
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 106, #4, 2009
Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 40,#2,2009
Law and Philosophy, Vol. 28, #4, 2009
Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 31, #6, 2009
Neuroethics, Vol. 2, #2, 2009
Nous, Vol. 43, #2, 2009
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 90,#1,2009
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 145, #1, 2009
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary, Vol. 83, 2009
Sapere Aude: The Wooster Journal of Philosophical Inquiry, Vol. II, 2009
Think: Philosophy for Everyone, Vol. 7, #19, 2008
Think: Philosophy for Everyone, Vol. 7, #20, 2008
Think: Philosophy for Everyone, Vol. 8, #21 2009
Think: Philosophy for Everyone, Vol. 8, #21 2009

Acta Analytica, Vol. 24, #2, 2009
Articles
Joseph S. Fulda and Peter Milne. The Mathematical Pull of Temptation Revisited
Neven Petrovic. Equality of Opportunity and Personal Identity
Nic Damnjanovic. Sperm, Eggs and Hunks: Biological Origins and Identity
Clayton Littlejohn. On the Coherence of Inversion
Dennis Earl. Analyticity and the Analysis Relation
Steffen Borge. Conversational Implicatures and Cancellability
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Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 82, #2, 2009
Articles
Elijah Millgram. John Stuart Mill, Determinism, and the Problem of Induction
Simon Blackburn. Truth and A Priori Possibility: Egan's Charge Against Quasi-Realism
Scott M. James. The Caveman's Conscience: Evolution and Moral Realism
Jonathan Hill. Probabilism Today: Permissibility and Multi-Account Ethics
Kris McDaniel. Structure-Making
Nicola Ciprotti; Luca Moretti. Logical Pluralism is Compatible with Monism about Metaphysical Modality
Glen A. Pettigrove; Michael J. Meyer. Moral Ambition
Iwao Hirose. Reconsidering the Value of Equality
Yitzhak Benbaji. Parity, Intransitivity, And A Context-Sensitive Degree Analysis of Gradability
Discussion Notes
Moral Realism and Program Explanation: A Very Short Symposium 1: Reply to Nelson
Alexander Miller
Moral Realism And Program Explanation: A Very Short Symposium 2: Reply To Miller
Paul Bloomfield
Book Reviews
Kit Fine. Semantic Relationism. Review by Gary Ostertag.
Michael Slote. The Ethics of Care and Empathy. Review by Elinor Mason.
Book Notes
Frederick Adams and Kenneth Aizawa. The Bounds of Cognition. Review by William Fish.
Jonathan Lear. Radical Hope: Ethics in the Face of Cultural Devastation. Review by Stan van Hooft.
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Bioethics, Vol.23, #6, 2009
EDITORIAL
FRANÇOISE BAYLIS, JOCELYN DOWNIEDRILLING DOWN IN NEUROETHICS
ARTICLES
WALTER GLANNON. OUR BRAINS ARE NOT US
GRANT GILLETT. INTENTION, AUTONOMY, AND BRAIN EVENTS
CHRISTIAN G. HUBER, JOHANNES HUBER. EPISTEMOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS ON NEUROIMAGING – A CRUCIAL PREREQUISITE FOR NEUROETHICS
ALISON C. BOYCE. NEUROIMAGING IN PSYCHIATRY: EVALUATING THE ETHICAL CONSEQUENCES FOR PATIENT CARE
JAN CHRISTOPH BUBLITZ, REINHARD MERKEL. AUTONOMY AND AUTHENTICITY OF ENHANCED PERSONALITY TRAITS
NIR LIPSMAN, REBECCA ZENER, MARK BERNSTEIN. PERSONAL IDENTITY, ENHANCEMENT AND NEUROSURGERY: A QUALITATIVE STUDY IN APPLIED NEUROETHICS
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British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 60, #2, 2009
Articles
O. Linnebo and G. Uzquiano. Which Abstraction Principles are Acceptable? Some Limitative Results.
P. K. Stanford. Scientific Realism, the Atomic Theory, and the Catch-All Hypothesis: Can We Test Fundamental Theories Against All Serious Alternatives?
W. Goodwin. Scientific Understanding and Synthetic Design.
J. Blachowicz. How Science Textbooks Treat Scientific Method: A Philosopher’s Perspective.
M. Huemer. Explanationist Aid for the Theory of Inductive Logic.
M. Rescorla. Cognitive Maps and the Language of Thought.
T.A. C. Reydon. Gene Names as Proper Names of Individuals: An Assessment.
Reviews
Vincent F. Hendricks. Mainstream and Formal Epistemology. Review by G. Priest.
Robin Le Poidevin. The Images of Time: An Essay on Temporal Representation. Review by I.B. Phillips.
C. S. Bertulgia and F. Vaio. Nonlinearity, Chaos, and Complexity. Review by M. Strevens.
John Foster. The Divine Lawmaker. Review by H. Beebee.
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Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 39, #1, 2009
Articles
Thomas Christiano. Must Democracy be Reasonable?
Halvor Nordby. Skepticism and Internalism.
Sören Häggquist. A Model for Thought Experiments.
Kevin Timpe. Causal History Matters, but not for Individuation.
Brian Jonathan Garrett. Causal Essentialism versus the Zombie Worlds.
Alix A. Cohen. Kant’s Concept of Freedom and the Human Sciences.
Finn Spicer. On Always being Right (About what one is Thinking).
Notes on Contributors/Sur les Collaborateurs
List of Referees
Information for Authors/Avis au Auteurs
Subscription Information/Abonnements
Other Business Information/Servers administratifs – details supplementaires
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Environmental Ethics, Vol. 31, #2, 2009
Features
Stephen Quilley. The Land Ethic as an Ecological Civilizing Process: Aldo Leopold, Norbert Elias, and Environmental Philosophy.
John Nolt. The Move from Is to Good in Environmental Ethics.
Discussion Papers
Roman Briggs. The Greening of Heart and Mind: A Love Story.
Matthew Hall. Plant Autonomy and Human-Plant Ethics.
Rita Turner. The Discursive Construction of Anthropocentrism.
Book Reviews
Ronald L. Sandler. Character and Environment: A Virtue-Oriented Approach to Environmental Ethics. Review by Geoffrey Frasz.
Andrew Szasz. Shopping Our Way to Safety: How We Changed from Protecting the Environment to Protecting Ourselves. Review by Costas Panayotakis.
Charles S. Brown and Ted Toadvine, eds. Nature’s Edge: Boundary Explorations in Ecological Theory and Practice. Review by Michael Kilivris.
Warwick Fox. A Theory of General Ethics: Human Relationships, Nature, and the Built Environment. Review by Eric Katz.
Marti Kheel. Nature Ethics: An Ecofeminist Perspective. Review by Wendy Lynne Lee.
Peter Andree. Genetically Modified Diplomacy: The Global Politics of Agricultural Biotechnology and the Environment. Review by Michael S. Carolan.
Comment
Geoffrey Frasz. The Howl of the Predator.
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Ethics, Vol.119, #3, 2009
Articles
Michael E. Bratman. Intention, Practical Rationality, and Self-Governance.
Facundo M. Alonso. Shared Intention, Reliance, and Interpersonal Obligations.
Robert S. Taylor. Rawlsian Affirmative Action.
Jonathan Quong. Killing in Self-Defense.
Discussions
John Brunero. Reasons and Evidence One Ought.
Sarah K. Paul. Intention, Belief, and Wishful Thinking: Setiya on “Practical Knowledge.”
Book Reviews
Carl Cranor. Toxic Torts. Reviewed by Douglas MacLean.
John Gardner. Offences and Defences: Selected Essays in the Philosophy of Criminal Law. Reviewed by Kimberley Brownlee.
Jennifer S. Hawkins and Ezekiel J. Emanuel, eds. Exploitation and Developing Countries: The Ethics of Clinical Research. Reviewed by Jeremy C. Snyder.
Sharon R. Krause. Civil Passions: Moral Sentiment and Democratic Deliberation. Reviewed by Simone Chambers.
Genevieve Lloyd. Providence Lost.Reviewed by Mark LeBar.
Elijah Millgram. Ethics Done Right: Practical Reasoning as a Foundation for Moral Theory.Reviewed by Garrett Cullity.
Josiah Ober. Democracy and Knowledge: Innovation and Learning in Classical Athens. Reviewed by Ilya Somin.
Philip Pettit. Made with Words: Hobbes on Language, Mind, and Politics. Reviewed by S. A. Lloyd.
Thomas Pogge. John Rawls: His Life and Theory of Justice. Reviewed by Anthony Simon Laden.
Bernard Reginster. The Affirmation of Life: Nietzsche on Overcoming Nihilism. Reviewed by David Owen.
David Rodin and Henry Shue, eds. Just and Unjust Warriors: The Moral and Legal Status of Soldiers.Reviewed by Saba Bazargan.
Michael Zimmerman. Living with Uncertainty: The Moral Significance of Ignorance. Reviewed by Dan Moller.
Notes on Contributors
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Hastings Center Report, Vol. 39, #3, 2009
From the Editor
Field Notes. Joyce A. Griffin.
Stuart Rennie. The FDA and Helsinki.
Susan Gilbert. The Hastings Center at Forty
Another Voice
Lesley A. Sharp. Exchanging One Hardship for Another.
Letters
Wanted, Dead or Alive
Frank Chessa
Thomas I. Cochrane
Joan MacGregor
Kenneth Leeds
Franklin Miller and Robert Truog reply
At Law
Rebecca Dresser. Prenatal Testing and Disability: A Truce in the Culture Wars?
Policy and Politics
Virginia A. Sharpe. Sea Change on Financial Conflicts of Interest in Health Care?
Daniel Callahan. Ethics and Population.
Willard Gaylin. Behavior Control: From the Brain to the Mind.
Robert M. Veatch. The Evolution of Death and Dying Controversies.
Thomas H. Murray. Deciphering Genetics.
Josephine Johnston. Judging Octomom.
Melissa Kurtz. More than a Village: Meeting the Health Care Needs of Multiples.
John A. Robertson. The Octuplet Case—Why More Regulation Is Not Likely.
Farhat Moazam, Riffat Moazam Zaman, and Aamir M. Jafarey. Conversations with Kidney Vendors in Pakistan: An Ethnographic Study.
Review
Rebecca Kukla. Communicating Consent.
Contributors.
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Heythrop Journal, Vol. 50, #4, 2009
ARTICLES
THOMAS E. GASTON. THE INFLUENCE OF PLATONISM ON THE EARLY APOLOGISTS
MICHAEL FOURNIER. ERIUGENA'S FIVE MODES
TOIVO J. HOLOPAINEN. THE PROSLOGION IN RELATION TO THE MONOLOGION
JAMES HIGGINS. ST THOMAS'S PEDAGOGY – IGNORED, REDISCOVERED, AND APPLIED
JANICE L. SCHULTZ-ALDRICH. BEING AS THE GROUND OF TRUTH IN AQUINAS
VICTOR SALAS. THE ONTOLOGY OF ANALOGY IN AQUINAS: A RESPONSE TO LAURENCE HEMMING
PETER LAUGHLIN. DIVINE NECESSITY AND CREATED CONTINGENCE IN AQUINAS
CHARLES J. CASSINI, GLORIA l SCHAAB. TRANSCENDENTALS AND TRINITY
P.H. BRAZIER. C. S. LEWIS: A DOCTRINE OF TRANSPOSITION
RIK VAN NIEUWENHOVE. THE RELIGIOUS DISPOSITION AS A CRITICAL RESOURCE TO RESIST INSTRUMENTALISATION
SELECTED Book Reviews
David Ambuel. Image and Reality in Plato's Sophist. Review By Robin Waterfield
Scott Austin. Parmenides and the History of Dialectic: Three Essays. Review By Robin Waterfield
Julie K. Ward. Aristotle on Homonymy: Dialectic and Science. Review By Patrick Madigan
Studies on Porphyry. Edited by George Karamanolis and Anne Sheppard Review by Michael Ewbank
Philip Cary. Inner Grace: Augustine in the Traditions of Plato and Paul. Review By David Meconi
Philip Burton. Language in the Confessions of Augustine. Review By Jonathan Zeyl
Ysabel de Andia. Denys l'Aréopagite: Tradition et Métamorphoses. Review by Michael Ewbank
Sarah Klitenic Wear & John DillonDionysius. the Areopagite and the Neoplatonist Tradition: Despoiling the Hellenes. Review by Michael Ewbank
Rosemary A. Arthur. Pseudo-Dionysius as Polemicist: The Development and Purpose of the Angelic Hierarchy in Sixth-Century Syria. Review by Michael Ewbank
Richard M. Frank. Philosophy, Theology and Mysticism in Medieval Islam: Texts and Studies on the Development and History of Kalam, vol. I. Review By Michael Ewbank
Daniel A. Dombrowski. Rethinking the Ontological Argument: a Neoclassical Theistic Response. Review by Elizabeth Burns
Peter Weigel. Aquinas on Simplicity: an Investigation into the Foundations of his Philosophical Theology. Review by Patrick Madigan.
Gregory T. Doolan. Aquinas on the Divine Ideas as Exemplar Causes. Review By Patrick Madigan
Aquinas on Scripture. Edited by Thomas Weinandy, Daniel Keating, John Yocum. Review by Michael Ewbank
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Journal of Islamic Philosophy, Vol. 4, 2008
Macksood Aftab. From the Editor
Articles
Saba Fatima. An Examination of the Ethics of Submissiveness.
Lisa Farooque. On Celestial Circulation: Averroes’ Tahafut al-tahafut and Aristotle’s De Caelo.
Chelsea Cahtern Harry. Ibn Bajja and Heidegger on Retreat from Society.
Carol L. Bargeron. On Ghazalian Epistemology: A theory.
Aytekin Özel. Al-Ghazali’s Method of Doubt: Epistemological and Logical Criticism.
Simin Rahimi. Divine Command and Ethical Duty: A Critique of the Scriptural Argument.
Book Reviews
Peter Adamson. Al-Kindi. Review by Macksood Aftab.
Julie Scott Meisami. Persian Historiography to the End of the Twelfth Century. Review by M. Hozien.
Jules Janssens. Ibn Sina and his Influence on the Arabic and Latin World. Reivew by M. Hozien
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 86, #4, 2009
Articles
Francis Weyzig. Political and Economic Arguments for Corporate Social Responsibility: Analysis and a Proposition Regarding the CSR Agenda.
V. Brand. Empirical Business Ethics Research and Paradigm Analysis.
Xiaohe Lu. A Chinese Perspective: Business Ethics in China Now and in the Future.
Michele C. Henderson, M. Gregory Oakes, and Marilyn Smith. What Plato Knew about Enron.
Maurice Hamington. Business is not a Game: The Metaphoric Fallacy.
Goran Svensson, Greg Wood, Jang Singh, Emily Carasco, and Michael Callaghan. Ethical Structures and Processes of Corporations Operating in Australia, Canada, and Sweden: A Longitudinal and Cross-Cultural Study.
Elizabeth E. Umphress, Lily Run Ren, John B. Bingham, and Celile Itir Gogus. The Influence of Distributive Justice on Lying for and Stealing from a Supervisor.
Matthew S. Wood and Steven J. Karau. Preserving Employee Dignity During theTermination Interview: An Empirical Examination.
Paul Rodford. APACS Response to “Irresponsible Lending? A Case Study of a Credit Industry Reform Initiative.”
David L. Deephouse and Pursey P. M. A. R. Heugens. Linking Social Issues to Organizational Impact: The Role of Infomediaries and the infomediary Process.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 106, #4, 2009
(current issue not available online)
Special Issue: Our Knowledge of Nature and Number: Grounds and Limits. Edited buy Carol Rovane
Articles
Noam Chomsky. The Mysteries of Nature: How Deeply Hidden?
Solomon Feferman. Gödel, Nagel, Minds, and Machines.
Susan Carey. Where Our Number Concepts Come From.
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Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 40,#2,2009
(Special Issue: The Global Environment, Climate Change, and Justice, edited by Tim Hayward and Carol Gould.)
Contributors
Carol C. Gould. Editor's Note.
Tim Hayward. Introduction.
Articles
Stephen M. Gardiner. Saved by Disaster? Abrupt Climate Change, Political Inertia, and the Possibility of an Intergenerational Arms Race.
Simon Caney. Climate Change and the Future: Discounting for Time, Wealth, and Risk.
Catriona McKinnon. Runaway Climate Change: A Justice-Based Case for Precautions.
Darrel Moellendorf. Justice and the Assignment of the Intergenerational Costs of Climate Change.
Robin Attfield. Mediated Responsibilities, Global Warming, and the Scope of Ethics.
Keith Hyams. A Just Response to Climate Change: Personal Carbon Allowances and the Normal-Functioning Approach.
Steve Vanderheiden. Allocating Ecological Space.
Tim Hayward. International Political Theory and the Global Environment: Some Critical Questions for Liberal Cosmopolitans.
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Law and Philosophy, Vol. 28, #4, 2009
Articles
Carl Knight. Describing Equality.
John Oberdiek. Towards a Right Against Risking.
James Wilson. Could There be a Right to Own Intellectual Property?
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Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 31, #6, 2009
Articles
Berhnard Nickel. Generics and the Ways of Normality.
Benjamin Schnieder. ‘By’ A Refutation of the Anscombe Thesis.
Eric McCready. What Man Does.
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Neuroethics, Vol. 2, #2, 2009
Theme Issue: Psychopharmacological Enhancement / Guest Edited by M. Schermer and I. Bolt
Maartje Schermer, Ineke Bolt. Introduction.
Articles
Toine Pieters, Stephen Snelders. Psychotropic Drug Use: Between Healing and Enhancing the Mind.Maartje Schermer, Ineke Bolt, Reinoud Jongh, Berend Olivier. The Future of Psychopharmacological Enhancements: Expectations and Policies.
Matthis Synofzik. Ethically Justified, Clinically Applicable Criteria for Physician Decision-Making in Psychopharmacological Enhancement.Ineke Bolt, Maartje Schermer. Psychopharmaceutical Enhancers: Enhancing Identity?Brief Communication
Sherry Loveless, James Giordano. Erlebnis, Erwartung und Ethik (Experience, Expectation, and Ethics)
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Nous, Vol. 43, #2, 2009
Articles
Christian Piller. Desiring the Truth and Nothing But the Truth.
Philippe Schlenker. Anselm’s Argument and Berry’s Paradox.
Alan Sidelle. Conventionalism and the Contigency of Conventions.
Daniel Z. Korman. Eliminativism and the Challenge from Folk Belief.
Bruno Whittle. Epistemically Possible Worlds and Propositions.
Thomas Hofweber. The Meta-Problem of Change.
Robert Howell. The Ontology of Subjective Physicalism.
John Zeimbekis. Phenomenal and Objective Size.
Robert A. Wilson. The Transitivity of Material Constitution.
Discussion
Brie Gertle. Reviews Daniel Stoljar’s Ignorance and Imagination: The Role of Ignorance in the Problem of Consciousness.
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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 90,#1,2009
Articles
JUAN COMESAÑA. WHAT LOTTERY PROBLEM FOR RELIABILISM?
JOHN K. DAVIS. SUBJECTIVITY, JUDGMENT, AND THE BASING RELATIONSHIP
ALAN R. RHODA. PRESENTISM, TRUTHMAKERS, AND GOD
JEFFREY W. ROLAND. ON NATURALIZING THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF MATHEMATICS
TIMOTHY SCHOETTLE. HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE INVERTED SPECTRUM
KAREN STOHR. MINDING OTHERS' BUSINESS
XINLI WANG. ON DAVIDSON'S REFUTATION OF CONCEPTUAL SCHEMES AND CONCEPTUAL RELATIVISM
Announcement
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 145, #1, 2009
Articles
Jonathan Cohen and Craig Callender. A better best system account of lawhood.
Shamik Dasgupta. Individuals: an essay in revisionary metaphysics.
Kai draper. Defense.
Joshua Earlenbaugh and Bernard Molyneux. Intuitions are inclinations to believe.
Capsar Hare. The ethics of morphing.
Jonathan Schaffer. Spacetime the one substance.
Jessica Wilson. Determination, realization and mental causation.
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Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Supplementary, Vol. 83, 2009 (shelved with bound periodicals)
Inaugural Address
David Papineau. The Poverty of Analysis.
Semantic Minimalism and Semantic Internalism
I. Emma Borg
II. John Collins
Incommensurability and Vagueness
I. Wlodek Rabinowicz
II. Robert Sugden
Conflict
I. Robert Merrihew Adams
II. Ruth Chang
Liberty and the Source of Authority
I. Veronique Munoz-Darde
II. Niko Kolodny
Confirmation and Climate Models
I. Elisabeth A. Llyod
II. Wendy S. Parker
The Normative Role of Logic
I. Hartry Field
II. Peter Milne
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Sapere Aude: The Wooster Journal of Philosophical Inquiry, Vol. II, 2009
(Undergraduate Philosophy Journal)
Articles
Michael Da Silva. (University of King’s College). In Search of a Paraconsistent Approach to the Law.
Jonah Comstock. (The College of Wooster). Al-Ghazali and Kierkegaard on Reconciling Faith and Reason.
Ashley Bohrer. (George Washington University). The “Omniscient” Narrator as a Being-for-Itself: A Literary Inquiry into Sartre.
Benjamin Flowers. (The Ohio State University). Rule A and Responsibility: A Defense of the Compatibility of Moral Responsibility and Causal Determinism.
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Think: Philosophy For Everyone, Vol. 19, #7, 2008 (First Issue Of Think To Be Published By Cambridge University Press)
Stephen Law. Introduction.
Articles
Lisa Bortolotti. What Does Fido Believe?
Marc D. Hauser. When Your Moral Organ Is Right!
Susan Haack. After My Own Heart: Doroty Sayers' Feminism.
Alasdair Richmond. Tom Baker: His Part In My Downfall. (A Philosopher's Guide To Time-Travel).
Stephen Law. The Time Machine.
Paul Kurtz. Why I Am A Skeptic About Religious Claims.
Colin McGinn. Mastic Beach, Long Island.
Stephen Law. Thinking Tools. Fallacy: Two Wrongs Make A Right.
Geoffrey Madell. Do We Understand The Self?
Regan Lance Reitsma And Gregory Bassham. The Goal That Was And Wasn't.
Christian Beenfeldt. A wake up call—or more sweet slumber? A review of Daniel Dennett's Sweet Dreams: Philosophical Obstacles to a Science of Consciousness.
Thomas Simon. Expunging Evil.
Andy Clark. I Am John's Brain.
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Think , Volume 7, #20, 2008
Stephen Law. Introduction.
Articles
Richard Swinburne. God And Morality.
Simon Blackburn. Swinburne On Religion And Ethics.
Richard Swinburne. Reply To Blackburn.
T. J. Mawson. The Euthyphro Dilemma.
Richard Norman. Good Without God.
Terence Thomas. Morality With And Without God.
Jonathan Ives. Does A Belief In God Lead To Moral Cowardice?: The Difference Between Courage Of Moral Conviction And Acquisition.
Brian Klug. A Plea For Distinctions: Disentangling Anti-Americanism And Anti-Semitism Today.
Tamar Meisels. Is It Good For The Jews? A Response To Brian Klug's ‘A Plea For Distinctions: Disentangling Anti-Americanism From Anti-Semitism.'
Brian Klug. A Response To Tamar Meisels.
Fred Ablondi. Retroactive Identity Ascriptions, Empty Questions, And Intrinsic Relations.
Terence Moore. Locke: An Empiricist?
Stephen Law. Thinking Tools: Suppressed Evidence.
Philip Cam. The Two Adam Smiths.
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Think: Philosophy for Everyone, Vol. 8, #21 2009
Articles
Jonathan Harrison. How Ludwig became a homunculus.
Jonathan Harrison. How Ludwig became a man of metal.
Elinor Mason. What is consequentialism?
Ben Kotzee and J.P Smit. Why hobbits cannot exist.
Jesper Kallestrup. The mind-body world-knot.
Emily Thomas. The spatial location of God and Casper the Friendly Ghost.
Timothy Chambers. No. you can’t steal a kiss.
Stephen Law. Rape is a sex act.
Douglas Groothuis. Who designed the designer?: A dialogue on Richard Dawkins’s the God Delusion.
Stephen Law. Thinking tools. Fallacy: Division.
Richard D. Ryder. Painism versus Utilitarianism.
Mikel Burley. A dialogue on immortality.
Matthew Flannagan. Abortion and capital punishment: A response to Beverly Harrison.
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Think: Philosophy for Everyone, Vol. 8, #21 2009
Articles
Stephen Law. Introduction.
Ken Binmore. Justice as a Natural Phenomenon.
Steven D. Hales. A Call to the Women’s Center.
Josefa Toribio. Does Seeing Red Require thinking about red things?
Glenn Braddock. The Examined Life?
Fred Ablondi. Epistemic Vagueness?
John Hadley. Moral Responsibility for Harming Animals.
Mark Sainsbury. Moral Dilemmas.
Brian Vroman. The Problems of Evil and Poverty of the Free Will Theodicy.
Michael Neumann. Degrees of Property.
Timothy Childers. Reply to Wolff, Plato, Smith, Churchill and Aristotle on Democracy.
Constantine Sandis. Contextualists vs. Analytic History of Philosophy: a study in Socrates.
Brenda Watson. Moving Beyond Secularist/Religious Apartheid? – A comment following Paul Kurtz’s article ‘Morality is Natural.’
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