Tuesday, August 4, 2009

July 27 - 31

Aperion, Vol. 16, #3, 2009
Hypatia, Vol.24, #3, 2009
Law and Society, Vol. 34, #3, 2009
Nous, Vol. 43, #3, 2009
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 90, #2, 2009
Philosophical Review, Vol. 118, #3, 2009
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 145, #2, 2009
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 145, #3, 2009

Aperion, Vol. 16, #3, 2009
Reports
A.J.S. Capistrano and P.I. Odon. The dark universe riddle. (Part I)
A.J.S. Capistrano and P.I. Odon. The dark universe riddle. (Part II).
Jorge Guala-Valverde and Andrija S. Radovic.New theorem in motional electrodynamics.
Dan Wagner. Lorentz driven density increase results in higher refractive index and greater Fresnel drag.
Reginald T. Cahill. Unravelling the dark matter--dark energy paradigm.(1 Introducation-8 Generalised Schorodinger Equation: Emergent Gravity and Equivalence Principle).
Reginald T. Cahill. Unravelling the dark matter--dark energy paradigm.(9 Generalised Dirac Equation Relativistic Effects in 3-Space-19 Conclusions).
Dan Solomon. The Heisenberg versus the Schrodinger picture and the problem of gauge invariance.
Stephan J.G. Gift. Separating equivalent space-time theories.(Report).
Volodymyr Krasnoholovets. On microscopic interpretation of phenomena predicted by the formalism of general relativity.
J.H. Caltenco, Eduardo Cisneros D., R. Linares y M., J. Lopez-Bonilla and R. Pena-Riverol. Electromagnetic couplings in Unshielded Twisted Pairs.
Ezzat G. Bakhoum. On the relativistic principle of time dilation.
Pushkar Ganesh Vaidya. Critique on vindication of panspermia.
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Hypatia, Vol.24, #3, 2009
Articles
Talia Bettcher, Ann Garry. Transgender Studies And Feminism: Theory, Politics, And Gendered Realities.
Introduction
Viviane Namaste. Undoing Theory: The "Transgender Question" And The Epistemic Violence Of Anglo-American Feminist Theory.
Krista Scott-Dixon. Public Health, Private Parts: A Feminist Public-Health Approach To Trans Issues.
Alexis Shotwell, Trevor Sangrey. Resisting Definition: Gendering Through Interaction And Relational Selfhood.
C. Riley Snorton. "A New Hope": The Psychic Life Of Passing.
Miqqi Alicia Gilbert. Defeating Bigenderism: Changing Gender Assumptions In The Twenty-First Century.
Paisley Currah, Lisa Jean Moore. "We Won't Know Who You Are": Contesting Sex Designations In New York City Birth Certificates.
Riki Lane. Trans As Bodily Becoming: Rethinking The Biological As Diversity, Not Dichotomy.
Roshanak Kheshti. Cross-Dressing And Gender (Tres)Passing: The Transgender Move As A Site Of Agential Potential In The New Iranian Cinema.
Cathryn Bailey. Embracing The Icon: The Feminist Potential Of The Trans Bodhisattva, Kuan Yin.
Books Reviews
In-Between Bodies: Sexual Difference, Race, And Sexuality. By Mary Bloodsworth-Lugo. Review By Nancy Arden Mchugh.
Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman On Sexism And The Scapegoating Of Femininity. By Julia Serano. Review By Vek Lewis.
Queering Freedom. By Shannon Winnubst.Review By Jana Sawicki.
Musings
Martha C. Nussbaum. Creating Capabilities: The Human Development Approach and Its Implementation.
Notes on Contributors
CALL FOR PAPERS
Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy: Special Issue Celebrating Hypatia’s 25th Anniversary
Deadline for submissions: November 16, 2009
Second FEAST Special Issue: Deadline for submissions: March 1, 2010
Special Issue on the Ethics of Embodiment : Deadline for submissions: March 15, 2010
CONFERENCE NEWS: Hypatia’s 25th Anniversary Conference: Feminist Legacies/Feminist Futures
October 22-24, 2009 : Simpson Center for the Humanities, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
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Law and Society, Vol. 34, #3, 2009
Articles
Legal Accountability in the Service-Based Welfare State: Lessons from Child Welfare Reform
Kathleen G. Noonan, Charles F. Sabel, William H. Simon
Maybe He's Depressed: Mental Illness as a Mitigating Factor for Drug Offender Accountability
Leslie Paik
Science and the Death Penalty: DNA, Innocence, and the Debate over Capital Punishment in the United States
Jay D. Aronson, Simon A. Cole
Gated Communities in Law's Gaze: Material Forms and the Production of a Social Body in Legal Adjudication
Ron Levi
A Tale of Two Regions: Diffusion of the Israeli "50 Percent Rule" from the Galilee to the Occupied West Bank
Geremy Forman
International Legal Rulings on Lustration Policies in Central and Eastern Europe: Rule of Law in Historical Context
Cynthia M. Horne
Review Essay
Law and Politics Reconsidered: A New Constitutional History of Dred Scott
Gerald Leonard
Book Notes
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Nous, Vol. 43, #3, 2009
Articles
Edward S. Hinchman. Receptivity and the Will
Rachael Briggs. The Anatomy of the Big Bad Bug*
Lou Goble. Normative Conflicts and The Logic of 'Ought'
John Turri. The Ontology of Epistemic Reasons
Carolina Sartorio. Omissions and Causalism*
John Martin Fischer, Neal A. Tognazzini. The Truth about Tracing
Theodore Sider. Against Vague and Unnatural Existence: Reply to Liebesman and Eklund
Crticial Study
Jonathan Dancy. Ethics Without Principles (Oxford University Press, 2004)Sean McKeever and Michael Ridge. Principled Ethics (Oxford University Press, 2006)
Mark Schroeder
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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 90, #2, 2009
Articles
YURI BALASHOV. PEGS, BOARDS, AND RELATIVISTIC PERDURANCE
ELIZABETH BARNES, J. R. G. WILLIAMS . VAGUE PARTS AND VAGUE IDENTITY.
MATTHEW S. BEDKE. INTUITIVE NON-NATURALISM MEETS COSMIC COINCIDENCE
DAVID EFIRD, TOM STONEHAM. IS METAPHYSICAL NIHILISM INTERESTING?
NATHAN HANNA.THE PASSIONS OF PUNISHMEN
ROCKNEY JACOBSEN.DAVIDSON AND FIRST-PERSON AUTHORITY: PARATAXIS AND SELF-EXPRESSION
KEN LEVY. ON THE RATIONALIST SOLUTION TO GREGORY KAVKA'S TOXIN PUZZLE
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Philosophical Review, Vol. 118, #3, 2009

Articles
Tyler Burge. Perceptual Objectivity.
Anthony S. Gillies. On Truth-Conditions for If (but Not Quite Only If).
James Wilberding. Plato's Two Forms of Second-Best Morality.
Book Reviews
Christopher Shields, Aristotle. Review by Gábor Betegh.
Brad Inwood, Reading Seneca: Stoic Philosophy at Rome. Review by A. A. Long.
Daniel Schwartz, Aquinas on Friendship. Review by Daniel McInerny.
Michael N. Forster, Kant and Skepticism. Review by Paul Guyer.
William F. Bristow, Hegel and the Transformation of Philosophical Critique.Review by David James.
Michael Devitt, Ignorance of Language. Review by Peter Ludlow.
Owen Flanagan, The Really Hard Problem: Meaning in a Material World. Review by Daniel C. Dennett.
A. P. Martinich and Avrum Stroll, Much Ado about Nonexistence: Fiction and Reference. Review by Peter Lamarque.
John Martin Fischer, Robert Kane, Derk Pereboom, and Manuel Vargas, Four Views on Free Will. Review by Jason S. Miller.
Lucy O'Brien, Self-Knowing Agents. Review by Stephen Butterfill.
Books Received
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 145, #2, 2009
Articles
Michelle Montague. The logic, intentionality, and phenomenology of emotion. Guy Kahane. Non-identity, self-defeat, and attitudes to future children. Michael B. Gill. Indeterminacy and variability in meta-ethics. Peter Alward. The inessential quasi-indexical. Andrew Reisner. The possibility of pragmatic reasons for belief and the wrong kind of reasons problem. Peter Godfrey-Smith. Triviality arguments against functionalism. Arvid Båve. Why is a truth-predicate like a pronoun? Tommaso Piazza. Evidentialism and the problem of stored beliefs.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 145, #3, 2009
With Book Symposium on T.Williamson: The Philosophy of Philosophy
Articles
Nathan Hanna. Liberalism and the general justifiability of punishment.
Joseph Levine and Kelly Trogdon. The modal status of materialism.
Stephen Read. Plural signification and the Liar paradox.
Derek Henry Brown. Indirect perceptual realism and demonstratives.
Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen. Weighing the aim of belief.
Anthony Brueckner and Christopher T. Buford. Bootstrapping and knowledge of reliability.
Michael S. Brady. The irrationality of recalcitrant emotions.
Timothy Williamson. Précis of The Philosophy of Philosophy.
Jonathan Ichikawa. Knowing the intuition and knowing the counterfactual.
M. G. F. Martin. Reupholstering a discipline: comments on Williamson.
Jonathan M. Weinberg. On doing better, experimental-style.
Timothy Williamson. Replies to Ichikawa, Martin and Weinberg.
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