Tuesday, July 7, 2009

June 29 - July 3


Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 38, #3, 2009
Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 38, #4, 2009
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 105, #2, 2008 (claimed issue rec’d July 2, 2009)
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 105, #10, 2008 (claimed issue, rec’d July 2, 2009)
Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 17, #3, 2009
Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 47, #2, 2009
Philosopher’s Imprint
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 79, #1, 2009
Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly, Vol. 29, #1-2, 2009
Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Vol. 45, #1, 2009

Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 38, #3, 2009
Articles
Thomas Mormann. New Work for Carnap’s Quasi-Analysis.
Gregor Betz. Evaluating Dialectical Structures.
J. B. Paris and P. Waterhouse. Atom Exchangeability and Instantial Relevance.
Greg Restall and Tony Roy. On Permutation in Simplified Semantics.
Nino B. Cocchiarella. Mass Nouns in a Logic of Classes as Many.
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 38, #4, 2009 (these will be in the ONLINE FIRST link)
Articles
Philip Kremer. Comparing Fixed-Point and Revision Theories of Truth.
C. M. Asmus. Restricted Arrow.
Katarina Britz, Johannes Heidema, Willem Labuschagne. Semantics for Dual Preferential Entailment.
Michael Morreau. The Hypothetical Syllogism.
Michael McDermott. Truth and Assertability.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 105, #2, 2008 (claimed issue rec’d July 2, 2009)
Articles
Susanna Schellenberg. The Situation-Dependency of Perception.
Neera K. Badhwar. Is Realism Really Bad for You? A Realistic Response.
New Books
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 105, #10, 2008 (claimed issue, rec’d July 2, 2009)
Special Issue: Epistemic Norms, edited by John Collins and Christopher Peacocke, Part Two
Articles
John Hawthorne and Jason Stanley. Knowledge and Action.
Gideon Rosen. Kleinbart the Oblivious and Other Tales of Ignorance and Responsibility.
Thomas Kelly. Disagreement, Dogmatism, and Belief Polarization.
Tamar Szabó Gendler. Alief and Belief.
Memo to Authors
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Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 17, #3, 2009
Articles
James Bohman, Henry S. Richardson. Liberalism, Deliberative Democracy, and "Reasons that All Can Accept."
Theodora Kostakopoulou. Citizenship Goes Public: The Institutional Design of Anational Citizenship.
Elizabeth Ben-Ishai. The Autonomy-Fostering State: "Coordinated Fragmentation" and Domestic Violence Services.
Laura Valentini. On the Apparent Paradox of Ideal Theory.
Debate
Fuat Gürsözlü.Agonism and Deliberation— Recognizing the Difference.
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Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 47, #2, 2009
Articles
Todd Buras. The Funciton of Sensations in Reid.
Desmond Hogan. Three Kinds of Rationalism and the Non-Spatiality of Things in Themselves.
Lucy Allais. Kant, Non-Conceptual Content and the Representation of Space.
Alexander Klein. On Hume on Space: Green's Attack, James' Empirical Response.
Notes and Discussion
D. B. Futter. Shame as a Tool for Persuasion in Plato's Gorgias.
Book Reviews
Sara Heinämaa, Vili Lähteenmäki, and Pauliina Remes, editors. Consciousness: From Perception to Reflection in the History of Philosophy. Review by Stephan Blatti. Entire book available at http://proxy.lib.umich.edu/login?url=http://tinyurl.com/6g3tys
David Sedley. Creationism and its Critics in Antiquity. Review by Michael Ruse.
Tobias Hoffmann, editor. Weakness of Will from Plato to the Present. Review by Petter Korkman.
P. A. Meijer. Stoic Theology: Proofs for the Existence of the Cosmic God and of the Traditional Gods. Review by Michael Papazian.
William of Auvergne. The Providence of God Regarding the Universe. Part Three of the First Principal Part of The Universe of Creatures. Roland J. Teske, SJ, translator. Review by E. R. Truitt.
Catarina Dutilh-Novaes. Formalizing Medieval Logic: Suppositio, Consequentiae and Obligationes. Review by Mary Sirridge.
Thomas Hobbes. Historia Ecclesiastica. Critical edition by Patricia Springborg, Patricia Stablein, and Paul Wilson. Review by A. P. Martinich.
Stephen H. Daniel, editor. New Interpretations of Berkeley's Thought Review by Nancy Kendrick.
Emilio Mazza and Emanuele Ronchetti, editors. New Essays on David Hume Review by Catalina González.
Immanuel Kant. Anthropology, History, and Education. The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Immanuel Kant. Günter Zöller and Robert B. Louden, editors. Translated by Mary Gregor, Paul Guyer, et al. Review by Jeanine M. Grenberg.
Martin Bondeli. Apperzeption und Erfahrung: Kants Transzendentale Deduktion im Spannungsfeld der frühen Rezeption und Kritik. Review by Rolf Ahlers.
Michael G. Lee. The German 'Mittelweg': Garden Theory and Philosophy in the Time of Kant. Review by Corey W. Dyck.
Michael Friedman and Alfred Nordmann, editors. The Kantian Legacy in Nineteenth-Century Science. Review by Valia Allori.
David Leopold. The Young Karl Marx: German Philosophy, Modern Politics, and Human Flourishing. Review by John McMurtry.
Bernard Reginster. The Affirmation of Life: Nietzsche on the Overcoming of Nihilism Review by Christa Davis Acampora.
Andrew Bowie. Music, Philosophy, and Modernity Review by Kareem Khalifa.
Books Received
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Philosopher’s Imprint
Katherine Dunlop, "'The Unity of Time's Measure': Kant's Reply to Locke"
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 79, #1, 2009
Articles
Ross P. Cameron. What's Metaphysical About Metaphysical Necessity?
Michael Cholbi.The Murderer At The Door: What Kant Should Have Said.
Krista Lawlor. Knowing What One Wants.
Michael P. Lynch. Truth, Value And Epistemic Expressivism.
Michael Rescorla. Assertion And Its Constitutive Norms.
Daniel A. Weiskopf. Atomism, Pluralism, And Conceptual Content.
Martin Smith. Transmission Failure Explained.
Special Symposium
Peter Markie. Classical Foundationalism And Speckled Hens.
Richard Fumerton. Markie, Speckles, And Classical Foundationalism.
Book Symposium : Tracking Truth
Sherrilyn Roush. Précis Of Tracking Truth.
Alvin I. Goldman. Recursive Tracking Versus Process Reliabilism.
Peter Godfrey-Smith. Knowledge, Trade-Offs, And Tracking Truth.
Sherrilyn Roush. Replies.
Recent Publications
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Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly, Vol. 29, #1-2, 2009 (not yet online, 7-2-2009)
Evan Selinger. Ethics and Poverty Tours.
Robert H. Nelson. Recreating the Creation.
Sara Goering. Mini-Symposium: Ethics and Mental Illness, “Mental Illness” and Justice as Recognition.
Claudia Mills. Stigma and Openness.
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Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Vol. 45, #1, 2009
Articles
Robert Lane. Persons, Signs, Animals: A Peircean Account of Personhood.
Tom Burke. Browning on Inquiry Into Inquiry, Part I.
Robert B. Talisse. Symposium on Robert Talisse’s A Pragmatist Philosophy of Democracy Precis.
Thom Brooks. A Critique of Pragmatism and Deliberative Democracy.
Matthew Festenstein. Unravelling the Reasonable: Comment on Talisse.
Colin Koopman. Good Questions and Bad Answers in A Pragmatist Philosophy of Democracy.
Rosa Maria Mayorga. On Talisse’s “Peirceanist” Theory.
Cillian McBride. Communities of Inquiry and Democratic Politics.
Melvin L. Rogers. Dewey, Pluralism, and Democracy: A Response to Robert Talisse.
Mark H. Van Hollebeke. Through “Thick” and “Thin” : Concerns about Talisse’s Pragmatist Philosophy of Democracy.
Robert B. Talisse. Response to My Critics.
Reviews
Larry A. Hickman. Pragmatism as Post-Modernism: Lessons from John Dewey. Review by John R. Shook.
Richard Deming. Listening on all Sides: Toward an Emersonian Ethics of Reading. Review by Randy L. Friedman.
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