Wednesday, July 1, 2009

June 22-30

Erkenntnis, Vol. 71, #1, 2009
Ethics & International Affairs, Vol., #2, 2009
Faith and Philosophy, Vol. 26, #2, 2009
International Journal of the Classical Tradition, Volume 15, #2, 2008
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 106, #5, 2009
Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 43, #2, 2009
Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 32, #1, 2009
Monist, Vol. 92, #1, 2009
Philosophy: Journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, Vol. 84, #3, 2009
Phronesis: A Journal for Ancient Philosophy , Vol.54, # 3, 2009
Review of Metaphysics, Vol. 62, #4, 2009
Social Epistemology, Vol. 23, #2, 2009
Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 26, #2, 2009
Social Theory and Practice, Vol. 35, #2, 2009
Studia Logica, Vol. 92, #1, 2009
Synthese, Vol. 169, #3, 2009

Erkenntnis, Vol. 71, #1, 2009
First Person Authority. Guest Editors: Thomas Grundmann, Thomas Spitzley and Ralf Stoecker.
Editorial
Thomas Grundmann, Thomas Spitzley and Ralf Stoecker
Articles
Quassim Cassam. The Basis of Self-Knowledge.
Frank Hofmann. Introspective Self-Knowledge of Experience and Evidence.
Sydney Shoemaker. Self-Intimation and Second Order Belief.
Dorit Bar-On. First-Person Authority: Dualism, Constitutivism, and Neo-Expressivism.
Thomas Spitzley. Self-Knowledge and Rationality.
Thomas Grundmann. Introspective Self-Knowledge and Reasoning: An Externalist Guide.
Sven Bernecker. Self-Knowledge and the Bounds of Authenticity.
Christoph Jäger. Affective Ignorance .
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Ethics & International Affairs, Vol., #2, 2009
Contributors
Essays

Mervyn Frost. Ethical Competence in International Relations.
Amy Zalman, Jonathan Clarke.The Global War on Terror: A Narrative in Need of a Rewrite.
POSTWAR JUSTICE AND THE RESPONSIBILITY TO REBUILD
Alexandra Gheciu, Jennifer Welsh. Introduction.
Alexandra Gheciu, Jennifer Welsh. The Imperative to Rebuild: Assessing the Normative Case for Postconflict Reconstruction.
Mark Evans. Moral Responsibilities and the Conflicting Demands of Jus Post Bellum.
Stefano Recchia. Just and Unjust Postwar Reconstruction: How Much External Interference Can Be Justified?
Dominik Zaum. The Norms and Politics of Exit: Ending Postconflict Transitional Administrations.
Reviews
Emma Haddad. The Refugee in International Society: Between Sovereigns. Review by Adrian Favell.
Andrew Hurrell. On Global Order: Power, Values, and the Constitution of International Society. Review by Samuel M. Makinda.
George P. Fletcher and Jens David Ohlin. Defending Humanity: When Force Is Justified and Why. Review by Endre Begby.
Toni Erskine. Embedded Cosmopolitanism: Duties to Strangers and Enemies in a World of 'Dislocated Communities.' Review by Richard Vernon.
Briefly noted
The Life You Can Save: Acting Now to End World Poverty - by Peter Singer.
Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa - by Dambisa Moyo.
Arguing the Just War in Islam - by John Kelsay.
Submissions
Guidelines for Submission to Ethics & International Affairs.
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Faith and Philosophy, Vol. 26, #2, 2009
Robert C. Roberts. The Vice of Pride.
James L. Wood. A Journey to the Dark Side of the Moon: Metaphysical and Moral Aspects of Evil in Plato’s Philebus.
William Hasker. A Leftovian Trinity?
Neal Judisch. Sanctification, Satisfaction, and the Purpose of Purgatory.
Christina van Dyke. Not Properly a Person: The Rational Soul and ‘Thomistic Substance Dualism.’
Reviews
Raymond J. VanArragon. Reviews Jeff Jordan: Pascal’s Wager: Pragmatic Arguments and Belief in God.
Anthony Rudd. Reviews Robert C. Roberts and W. Jay Wood: Intellectual Virtues: An Essay in Regulative Epistemology.
Gary DeKrey. Reviews Roger Woolhouse: Locke: A Biography.
T.J. Mawson. Reviews edited book by John Cottingham: The Meaning of Theism.
Neil G. Robertson. Reviews Michael B. Gill: The British Moralists on Human Nature and the Birth of Secular Ethics.
Jeremy Neill. Reviews Lucas Swaine: The Liberal Conscience.
Leslie Stevenson. Reviews John Leslie: Immortality Defended.
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International Journal of the Classical Tradition, Volume 15, #2, 2008
Articles
François Paschoud. Gibbon et Constantin. Eric Adler. Late Victorian and Edwardian Views of Rome and the Nature of “Defensive Imperialism.”
David M. Schaps. Nausicaa the Comedienne: The Odyssey and the Pirates of Penzance.
Patricia Larash. Reading Martial in the Twenty-First Century: Recent Work by Fusi, Moreno Soldevila, Spisak, and Fitzgerald. Jonathan Barnes. Aristotle’s Ethics and St. Paul.
John Marenbon. Lost Love Letters? A Controversy in Retrospect.
Charles Fantazzi. Roman and Humanist Comedy on the Renaissance Stage.
Charles Martindale. Something Fishy: Hedgehog or Fox, Reception or Essential Meaning?
Book Reviews
Philip J. van der Eijk. Medicine and Philosophy in Classical Antiquity: Doctors and
Philosophers on Nature, Soul, Health and Disease. Review by Jennifer Clarke Kosak.
Rebecca Armstrong, Cretan Women: Pasiphae, Ariadne, and Phaedra in Latin Poetry. Review by Patricia Larash.
Maurice Sartre, The Middle East Under Rome, translated by Catherine Porter and Elizabeth Rawlings. Review by Kevin Butcher.
Thomas Schirren, Philosophos Bios. Die antike Philosophenbiographie als symbolische
Form. Review by Lieve Van Hoof.
Anne Marie D’Arcy & Alan J. Fletcher (eds.), Studies in Late Medieval and Early Renaissance Texts in Honour of John Scattergood. Review by Theodore L. Steinberg.
Anthony F. D’Elia, The Renaissance of Marriage in Fifteenth-Century Italy. Review by Charles Fantazzi.
Nicholas Spadaccini and Luis Martín-Estudillo (eds.), Hispanic Baroques: Reading Cultures in Context. Review by Cristina Castillo Martínez.
Jill Scott, Electra After Freud: Myth and Culture. Review by William K. Freiert.
Publications received
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 106, #5, 2009 (not yet online)
Joseph Diekemper. Thisness and Events.
Charles B. Cross. Causal Independence, the Identity of Indiscernibles, and the Essentiality of Origins.
Comments and Criticism
Raimo Tuomela. Collective Intentions and Game Theory.
Book Reviews
Kathrin Koslicki. The Structure of Objects. Review by Trenton Merricks.
Memo to Authors
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Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 43, #2, 2009
Articles
Monica Mueller. Calculative Deliberation is Insufficient for Practical Wisdom
John Hadley. Animal Rights and Self-Defense Theory.
Jon Tresan. The Challenge of Communal Internalism.
Jennifer Welchman. Hume, Callicott, and the Land Ethic: Prospects and Problems
Frits Reitze Feldmeijer. Trying to Understand Kant’s Ethical Views.
Book Reviews
Walter Glannon, Bioethics and the Brain. Review by Elisa A. Hurley.
H. Spector, Autonomy and Rights: The Moral Foundations of Liberalism. Review by Matt Zwolinski.
Nick Smith, I Was Wrong: The Meanings of Apologies. Review by David T. Risser.
Serena Olsaretti, ed., Preferences and Well-Being. Review by Tyler Paytas.
Books Received
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Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 32, #1, 2009
Articles
Itamar Francez. Existentials, predication, and modification.
Friederike Moltmann. Degree structure as trope structure: a trope-based analysis of positive and comparative adjectives.
R. Zuber. A semantic constraint on binary determiners.
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The Monist, Vol.92, #1, 2009 (online, print copy not yet received)
Introduction
Michael Moore. The nature of singularist theories of causation.
Articles
Phil Dowe. Absences, possible causation, and the problem of non-locality.
Douglas Ehring. Abstracting away from preemption.
Christopher Hitchcock.Problems for the conserved quantity theory: counterexamples, circularity, and redundancy.
Stephen Mumford. Passing powers around.
Bence Nanay. The properties of singular causation.
Michael Rota. An anti-reductionist account of singular causation.
Jessica Wilson. Resemblance-based resources for reductive singularism.
Books received
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Philosophy: Journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, Vol. 84, #3, 2009
Editorial. Darwinian Thinking
Articles
Truls Wyller. How Big? How Fast? Transcendental Reflections on Space, Time and World Models.
Craig Taylor. Art and Moralism
David Robertson. Plato on Conversation and Experience.
Dietmar Von Der Pfordten. On the Dignity of Man in Kant.
Gene Fendt. Number, Form, Content: Hume’s Dialogues, Number Nine.
John Hacker-Wright. Human Nature, Personhood, and Ethical Naturalism.
Discussion
John Shand. Limits, Perspectives, and Thought.
Booknotes
Book Reviews
Axel Honneth, with Judith Butler, Raymond Geuss and Jonathan Lear. Reification: A New Look at an Old Idea. Review by Christopher Brooke.
Jürgen Habermas (translated by Ciaran Cronin). Between Naturalism and Religion. Review by Eric Mathews.
Bhikhu Parekh. A New Politics of Identity: Political Principles for an Interdependent World. Review by Roger Trigg.
J.C. Beall, editor. Revenge of the Liar – New Essays on the Paradoxes. Review by Alex Steinberg.
Kendall L. Walton. Marvelous Images: On Values and the Arts. Review by Ian Ground.
Jonathan Barnes. Truth, etc. Review by Peter Cave.
Books received
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Phronesis: A Journal for Ancient Philosophy , Vol. 54, # 3, 2009
Articles
Rachana Kamtekar. Knowing by Likeness in Empedocles.
Richard Pettigrew. Aristotle on the Subject Matter of Geometry.
Dirk Baltzly. Gaia Gets to Know Herself: Proclus on the World’s Self-Perception.
Christopher Gill. Hellensitic and Roman Philosophy (and Some More General Studies).
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Review of Metaphysics, Vol. 62, #4, 2009 (not yet online)
Articles
Terry F. Godlove, Jr. Poincaré, Kant, and the Scope of Mathematical Intuition.
Dietmar von der Pfordten. Absolute Identity/Unity.
Michael J. Sweeney. Aquinas on Limits to Political Responsibility for Virtue: A Comparison to Al-Farabi.
Eric Goodfield. The Sovereignity of the Metaphysical in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right.
Douglas J. Den Uyl and Douglas B. Rasmussen. Liberalism in Retreat.
Book Reviews
Deane-Peter Baker. Tayloring Reformed Epistemology: Charles Taylor, Alvin Plantinga and the de jure Challenge to Christian Belief. Review by William J. Hawk.
Claudia Baracchi. Aristotle’s Ethics as First Philosophy. Review by Richard Bernstein.
Michael Bowler. Heidegger and Aristotle. Philosophy as Praxis. Review by Pierre Mauboussin.
Lee Braver. A Thing of this World: A History of Continental Anti-Realism. Review by Rosa Maria Mayorga.
Thomas H. Brobjer. Nietzsche’s Philosophical Context: An Intellectual Biography. Review by Lawrence J. Hatab.
Clark Butler. Human Rights Ethics: A Rational Approach. Review by John Ahrens.
Mark Button. Contract, Culture, and Citizenship. Review by Albert W. Dzur.
Marcia Cavell. Becoming a Subject: Reflections in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis. Review by Joel Gibson.
Mustapha Chérif. Islam and the West: A Conversation with Jacques Derrida, originally published as L’Islam et l’occident, translated by Teresa L. Fagan. Review by Jude P. Dougherty.
Christopher DeMuth, editor. Religion and the American Future. Review by Anne Rogers Devereux.
Edward Feser. The Last Superstition: A Refutation of the New Atheism. Review by Michael O’Halloran.
Richard Gaskin. Experience and the World’s Own Language. A Critique of John McDowell’s Empiricism. Review by Hans Radder.
Hans-Johann Glock. What is Analytic Philosophy? Review by Kevin Morris.
Ayesha Jalal. Partisans of Allah. Review by Paul Stenhouse.
Herbert Keuth. The Philosophy of Karl Popper. Review by Riccardo Pozzo.
Joseph W. Koterski. An Introduction to Medieval Philosophy: Basic Concepts. Review by Bernard J. Verkamp.
Terence Marshall. A la recherché de l’humanité. Science, poésie ou raison pratique dans la philosophie politique de Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Leo Strauss et James Madison. Review by Steven Frankel.
Graham Priest. Doubt Truth to be a Liar. Review by Tadeusz Szubka.
François Recanati. Perspectival Thought: A Plea for Moderate Relativism. Review by Jonas Kerman.
Nathan Ross. On Mechanism in Hegel’s Social and Political Philosophy. Review by Walter Ludwig.
Paul Russell. The Riddle of Hume’s Treatise: Skepticism, Naturalism, and Irreligion. Review by P.J.E. Kail.
John Sallis. The Verge of Philosophy. Review by Glenn Statile.
George Santayana. The Essential Santayana: Selected Writings, edited by the Santayana Edition. Review by Jude P. Dougherty.
Robert Stevens. Torts and Rights. Review by Jude P. Doughtery.
Roger Teichmann. The Philosophy of Elizabeth Anscombe. Review by Garth L. Hallett.
Nicholas Wolterstorff. Justice: Rights and Wrongs. Review by William J. Hawk.
Catherine Zuckert and Michael Zuckert. The Truth About Leo Strauss. Review by Sean Noah Walsh.
Reviewer Index // Recent Titles in Philosophy // Current Periodical Titles // Announcements // Index
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Social Epistemology, Vol. 23, #2, 2009
Joan Leach. Editorial.
Articles
Michael Wreen. Look Before You Leap.
Mark S. Peacock. Path Dependence in the Production of Scientific Knowledge.
Lindy M. Edwards. Ideational Social Capital and the Civic Culture: Extricating Putnam’s Legacy from the Social Capital Debates.
Richard McNeill Douglas. The Green Backlash: Scepticism or Scientism?
Jens Aagaard-Hansen; Uno Svedin. Quality Issues in Cross-disciplinary Research: Towards a Two-pronged Approach to Evaluation.
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Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 26, #2, 2009
The Environment: Philosophy and Policy
Articles
H. Sterling Burnett. Understanding The Precautionary Principle And Its Threat To Human Welfare.
N. Scott Arnold. The Endangered Species Act, Regulatory Takings, and Public Goods.
Jonathan H. Adler. Taking Property Rights Seriously: The Case of Climate Change.
J. R. Clark And Dwight R. Lee. Suppressing Liberty, Censoring Information, Wasting Resources, And Calling It Good For The Environment.
John David Lewis. History, Politics, and Claims Of Man-Made Global Warming.
Michael E. Mann. Do Global Warming And Climate Change Represent A Serious Threat To Our Welfare And Environment?
Charles T. Rubin. The Call of Nature.
Andrew Dobson. Freedom and Dependency in An Environmental Age.
A.H. Barnett And Bruce Yandle. The End of The Externality Revolution.
John Hasnas. Two Theories of Environmental Regulation.
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Social Theory and Practice, Vol. 35, #2, 2009
Articles
Steven Weimer. Externalist Autonomy and Availability of Alternatives.
Nahshon Perez. Cultural Requests and Cost Internalization: A Left-Liberal Proposal.
Joshua Broady Preiss. Why Brian Barry Should Be a Multiculturalist: Contractualism, Identity, and Impartiality.
Scott Woodcock. Disability, Diversity, and the Elimination of Human Kinds.
Mark Walker. The Case for Maternity Compensation.
Review essay
Laura Purdy. At the Crossroads: Families and Society. Michael W. Austin, Conceptions of Parenthood: Ethics and the Family and Brenda Almond, The Fragmenting Family
Book reviews
Kevin Timpe Reviews John Martin Fischer, Robert Kane, Derk Pereboom and Manuel Varagas: Four Views on Free Will.
Colin Farrelly Reviews Christopher F. Zurn's: Deliberative Democracy and the Institutions of Judicial Review.
Phillip Montague Reviews Uwe Steinhoff: On the Ethics of War and Terrorism.
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Studia Logica, Vol. 92, #1, 2009
Articles
Thomas Ågotnes, Wiebe Van der Hoek, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Carles Sierra and Michael Wooldridge. Multi-Modal CTL: Completeness, Complexity, and an Application.
Christian G. Fermüller and George Metcalfe. Giles’s Game and the Proof Theory of Lukasiewicz Logic.
Fernando Ferreira and Gilda Ferreira. Commuting Conversions vs. the Standard Conversions of the “Good” Connectives.
Tomasz Jarmuzek and Andrzej Pietruszczak. The Tense Logic for Master Argument in Prior’s Reconstruction.
A. M. Nurakunov and M. M. Stronkowski. Quasivarieties with Definable Relative Principal Subcongruences.
Miklós Ferenczi. On Conservative Extensions in Logics with Infinitary Predicates.
Book Reviews
Paolo Mancosu, ed. The Philosophy of Mathematical Practice. Review by Jessica Carter.
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Synthese , Vol. 169, #3, 2009
Special Issue: Models and Simulations. Guest Editors: Roman Frigg, Stephan Hartmann and Cyrille Imbert
Editorial
Roman Frigg, Stephan Hartmann and Cyrille Imbert.
Articles
Robert W. Batterman. Idealization and modeling.
Matthew W. Parker. Computing the uncomputable; or, The discrete charm of second-order simulacra.
James Mattingly and Walter Warwick. Projectible predicates in analogue and simulated systems.
Wendy S. Parker. Does matter really matter? Computer simulations, experiments, and materiality.
Axel Gelfert. Rigorous results, cross-model justification, and the transfer of empirical warrant: the case of many-body models in physics.
Dirk Schlimm. Learning from the existence of models: On psychic machines, tortoises, and computer simulations.
Till Grüne-Yanoff. The explanatory potential of artificial societies.
Anouk Barberousse, Sara Franceschelli and Cyrille Imbert. Computer simulations as experiments.
Eric Winsberg. A tale of two methods.
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