Monday, December 21, 2009

December 14-18, 2009

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 60, #4, 2009
Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 39, #3, 2009
Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 3, #3, 2009
International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 66, #3, 2009
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 23, #1-2, 2010
Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 40, #4, 2009
Legal Theory, Vol. 15, #3, 2009
Metascience, Vol. 18, #3, 2009
Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 11, #1, 2010
Philosophia, Vol. 37, #4, 2009
Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 60, #1 (238), 2010
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 147, #1, 2009
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 147, #2, 2009
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Vol. 109, 2009
University of Minnesota Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 2, 2009

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 60, #4, 2009
Articles
M.J. Brown. Relational Quantum Mechanics and the Determinancy Problem.
Richard Healey. Perfect Symmetries.
J. Culbertson and S. Gross. Are Linguists Better Subjects.
A. Ney. Physical Causation and Difference-Making.
T. Button. SAD Computers and Two Versions of the Church-Turing Thesis.
J. Weisberg. Commutativity or Holism? A Dilemma for Conditionalizers.
M. Mossio, C. Saborido and A. Moreno. An Organizational Account of Biological Functions.
Reviews
Hanne Andersen, Peter Barker and Xian Chen. The Cognitive Structure of Scientific Revolutions. Review by Paul Thagard.
Jon Williamson. Bayesian Nets and Causality. Review by Clark Glymour.
Jon Williamson. Response to Glymour.
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Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 39, #3, 2009
Articles
Eric Funkhouser. Frankfurt Cases and Overdetermination.
Vanessa Carbonell. What Moral Saints Look Like.
Clayton Littlejohn. The Externalist’s Demon.
D.K. Johnston. Propositions and Propositional Acts.
Rob Lovering. Futures of Value and the Destruction of Human Embryos.
Benjamin Vilhauer. Free Will Skepticism and Personhood as a Desert Base.
Notes on Contributors
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Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 3, #3, 2009
Articles
Kenneth W. Simons. Mistake of Fact or Mistake of Criminal Law? Explaining and Defending the Distinction.
Larry Alexander. Facts, Law, Exulpation, and Inculpation: Comments on Simons.
Donald A. Dripps. The Priority of Politics and Procedure over Perfectionism in Penal Law, or, Blackmail in Perspective.
Russell L. Christopher. A Political Theory of Blackmail: A Reply to Professor Dripps.
Darryl Brown. History’s Challenge to Criminal Law Theory.
Martin Skladany. The Executive as Executioner and the Informed Governance Principle.
Deborah Hellman. Willfully Blind for Good Reason.
Book Review
Alan Norrie. Law and the Beautiful Soul. Review by Gideon Caler.
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International Journal for the Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 66, #3, 2009
Articles
John Lippitt.
Adam Swenson. Privation theories of pain.
Wai-hung Wong. The Cosmic Lottery.
Book Reviews
Chris L. Firestone and Nathan Jacobs. In Defense of Kant’s Religion (Indiana series in Philosophy of Religion. Review by Robert Gressis.
Michael J. Murray. Nature red in tooth and claw: theism and the problem of animal suffering. Review by C. Robert Mesle.
J.L. Schellenberg. The Wisdom to Doubt: A Justification of Religious Skepticism. Review by Wes Morriston.
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Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 23, #1-2, 2010
Editorial. Richard P. Haynes.
Articles
Philip Cafaro. Environmental Virtue Ethics Special Issue: Introduction.
Brian Treanor. Environmentalism and Public Virtue.
Kathryn J. Norlock. Forgivingness, Pessimism, and Envirnomental Citizenship.
Allen Thompson. Radical Hope for Living Well in a Warmer World.
Jeremy Bendik-Keymer. Species Extinction and the Vice of Thoughtlessness: The Importance of Spiritual Exercises for Learning Virtue.
Joshua Colt Gambrel and Philip Cafaro. The Virtue of Simplicity.
Jason Kawall. The Epistemic Demands of Environmental Virtue.
Paul Haught. Hume’s Knave and Nonanthropocentric Virtues.
Christine Swanton. Heideggerian Environmental Virtue Ethics.
Ronald Sandler. Ethical Theory and the Problem of Inconsequentialism: Why Environmental Ethicists Should be Virtue-Oriented Ethicists.
Philip Cafaro. Patriotism as an Environmental Virtue.
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 Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 40, #4, 2009
Contributors.// Editors Note. Carol C. Gould. // Recognition of Reviewers.
Articles

Andreas Follesdal. Introduction: How to Bring Normative Requirements to Bear on Institutions beyond the State.
Zofia Stemplowska. On the Real World Duties Imposed on Us by Human Rights.
Elizabeth Ashford. In What Sense is the Right to Subsistence a Basic Right.
Sarah Clark Miller. Moral Injury and Relational Harm: Analyzing rafe in Darfur.
Jennifer Rubenstein. Humanitarian NGO's Duties of Justice.
Thomas Pogge. The Health Impact Fund and Its Justification by Appeal to Human Rights.
Janos Kis. Constitutional Precommitment Revisisted.
Andreas Follesdal. The Legitimacy of International Human Rights Review: The Case of the European Court of Human Rights.
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Legal Theory, Vol. 15, #3, 2009
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Articles
Alex Broadbent. Fact and Law in the Causal Inquiry.
Ólafur Páll Jónsson. Vagueness, Interpretation, and the Law.
Andrew Koppelman. Conscience, Volitional Necessity, and Religious Exemptions.
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Metascience, Vol. 18, #3, 2009
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Articles
Steven French. Editorial.
Peter Simons. Erratum to: Coincidence and Kite-Flying.
Review Sympsosium
Juha Saatsi, Stathis Psillos, Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther and P. Kyle Stanford. Grasping At Realist Straws.
Book Reviews
Olivia Harvey. Dancing into the Reproductive Future. Reviews Sarah Franklin and Celia Roberts, Born and Made: An Ethnography of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis. and Charis Thompson, Making Parents: The Ontological Choreography of Reproductive Technologies.
John Forge. Mechanics and Moral Mediation. Reviews Lorenzo Magnani, Morality in a Technological World and Bernard Rollin, Science and Ethics.
Susan Turner. Not so Quiet Persuasion: The Canon of Women in Geological Sciences. Reviews Cynthia V. Burek and Barbara Higgs (eds), The Role of Women in the History of Geology.
Warwick H. Anderson. Reimanging Biology: The View from Papua New Guinea. Reviews Sandra Bamford, Biology Unmoored: Melanesian Reflections on Life and Biotechnology.
David B. Resnick. An Abstract Analysis of Ethical Dilemmas. Reviews Roberta M Berry, The Ethics of Genetic Engineering.
Philippa Martyr. Quack Cocaine. Reviews Roberta Bivins, Alternative Medicine? A History.
Ruth Graham. Foetal Matters.  Reviews Deborah Blizzard, Looking Within: A Sociocultural Examination of Fetoscopy.
Alfred Hiatt. Tangential Thoughts on Travel and Technology. Review of Robert Bork and Andrea Kann (eds), The Art, Science, and Technology of Mediaeval Travel.
Øystein Linnebo. New Model Naturalism. Reviews John P. Burgess. Mathematics, Models and Modality: Selected Philosophical Essays.
Chris Degeling. The Rise of The Medical Research Council and The Politics of Control. Review of Martin Edwards. Control and the Therapeutic Trial: Rhetoric and Experimentation in Britain.
Anthony Corones. When Fakery Meets Fantasy. Review of Ronald H. Fritze. Invented Knowledge: False History, Fake Science and Pseudo-Religions.
Niall Shanks. Demonstrating the Sciences. Review of Emily R. Grosholz. Representation and Productive Ambiguity in Mathematics and the Sciences.
Steve Fuller. Another Way of Being a `Real Philosopher. Review of Michael Heidelberger. Nature from Within: Gustav Fechner and his Psychophysical Worldview. Translated by Cynthia Klohr.
Abby McGehee. Reappraising the Design Methods of Medieval Architecture. Reivew of Nigel Hiscock. The Symbol at your Door: Number and Geometry in Religious Architecture of the Greek and Latin Middle Ages.
Nathan Emmerich. The Ministry and Medicine. Review of Jonathan B. Imber, Trusting Doctors: The Decline of Moral Authority in American Medicine.
Tracy Lupher. Waving at Schrödinger. Review of Lars-Göran Johansson, Interpreting Quantum Mechanics: A Realistic View in Schrödinger’s Vein.
Peter Simons. Ontology Meets Ontologies: Philosophers as Healers. Review of Katherine Munn and Barry Smith (eds), Applied Ontology: An Introduction.
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Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 11, #1, 2010
Editorial
Pamela J. Grace, Danny G. Willis. Nursing science: knowledge development for the good of persons and society.
Original Papers
Elizabeth Anne Kinsella. Professional knowledge and the epistemology of reflective practice.
Barbara Pesut. Ontologies of nursing in an age of spiritual pluralism: closed or open worldview?
Danny G. Willis, Pamela J. Brace. A response to ‘Ontologies of nursing in an age of spritiual pluralism: closed or open worldview? By Barbara Pesut: our review of the Central Unifying Focus perspective as implying an open worldview: a clarification.
Patricia M. Burbank, Diane C. Martins. Symbolic interactionism and critical perspective: divergent or synergistic?
Mary K. McCurry, susan M. Hunter Revell, Sr. Callista Roy. Knowledge for the good of the individual and society: linking philosophy, disciplinary goals, theory, and practice.
Marjorie C. Dobratz. A model of consensus formation for reconciling nursing’s disciplinary matrix.
Paula N. Kagan, Marlaine C. Smith, W. Richard Cowling III, Peggy L. Chinn. A nursing manifesto: an emancipator call for knowledge development, conscience, and praxis.
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Philosophia, Vol. 37, #4, 2009
Articles
Danièle Moyal-Sharrock. Introduction.
Danièle Moyal-Sharrock. Abbreviations of Works by Wittgenstein.
Frank Cioffi. Making the Unconscious Conscious: Wittgenstein versus Freud.
Michel ter Hark. Coloured Vowels: Wittgenstein on Synaesthesia and Secondary Meaning
Laurence Goldstein. Wittgenstein and Situation Comedy.
Daniel D. Hutto. Philosophical Clarification, Its Possibility and Point.
Hans-Johann Glock. Concepts, Conceptual Schemes and Grammar.
Nigel Pleasants. Wittgenstein and Basic Moral Certainty.
Avrum Stroll. Wittgenstein and the Dream Hypothesis.
John V. Canfield. Ned Block, Wittgenstein, and the Inverted Spectrum.
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Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 60, #1 (238), 2010
Articles
Maria Aloni, Paul Égré. Alternative Questions And Knowledge Attributions.
John Brunero. The Scope Of Rational Requirements.
Kyla Ebels-Duggan. The Beginning Of Community: Politics In The Face Of Disagreement.
Yujin Nagasawa. The Ontological Argument And The Devil.
Nikolaj Jang Pedersen. Stabilizing Alethic Pluralism.
Alan Sidelle. Modality And Objects.
Mark Textor. Frege's Concept Paradox And The Mirroring Principle.
Bruno Whittle. There Are Brute Necessities.
Discussions
Anthony Brueckner. Ssi Disinterred.
Guy Fletcher. Brown And Moore's Value Invariabilism Vs Dancy's Variabilism.
Alexander Paseau. Defining Ultimate Ontological Basis And The Fundamental Layer.
Critical Studies
Rowan Cruft. Two Approaches To Human Rights.
Kevin Scharp. Truth's Saviour?
Book Reviews
Michael Ayers. Rationalism, Platonism and God – Review by James E. Taylor.
Marie McGinn. Elucidating the Tractatus: Wittgenstein's Early Philosophy of Logic and Language – Review by Michael Potter.
Andrew Melnyk. A Physicalist Manifesto: Thoroughly Modern Materialism – Review by Damien Fennell.
Robert Stalnaker. Our Knowledge of the Internal World – Review by Robert J. Howell.
Paul Coates. The Metaphysics of Perception: Wilfrid Sellars, Perpetual Consciousness and Critical Realism – Review by Katalin Farkas.
Robin Le Poidevin. The Images of Time – Review by Craig Bourne.
Peter Godfrey-Smith. Darwinian Reductionism, or, How to Stop Worrying and Love Molecular Biology – Alex Rosenberg and Darwinian Populations and Natural Selection – Reviews by Michael Ruse.
Eric T. Olson. What Are We? a Study in Personal Ontology – Review by Maximilian de Gaynesford.
Michael Slote. The Ethics of Care and Empathy – Review by Brenda Almond.
Michael McKenna and Paul Russell (eds). Free Will and Reactive Attitudes – Review by Ishtiyaque Haji.
Christopher Belshaw. Annihilation: the Sense and Significance of Death – Review by Steven Luper.
Peter Kivy.  The Performance of Reading: an Essay in the Philosophy of Literature – Review by Christopher Bartel.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 147, #1, 2010
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Special Issue: SkyrmsFest: Papers in honor of Brian Skyrms/Guest Edited by Guest Editors: Brad Armendt and Kevin Zollman
Brad Armendt and Kevin Zollman. Introduction.
Kevin J.S. Zollman and Rory Smead. Plasticity and language: an example of the Baldwin effect?
William F. Harms. Determining truth conditions in signaling games.
Peter Vanderschraaf. The Invisible Foole.
Nancy Cartwright. What are randomized controlled trials good for?
Bard Armendt. Stakes and beliefs.
Patrick Suppes. The nature of probability.
J. McKenzie Alexander. Local interactions and the dynamics of rational languages.
James M. Joyce. Causal reasoning and backtracking.
Brian Skyrms. The flow of information in signaling games.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 147, #2, 2009
Articles
Richard L. Mendelsohn. Referential/attributive: a scope interpretation.
Bryan Pickel. There is no ‘Is’ of constitution.
Jonathan Way. Defending the wide-scope approach to instrumental reason.
Ulrike Heuer. Reasons and impossibility.
Francesco Pupa. On the Russellian Reformation.
Jonathan Ellis. Phenomenal character, phenomenal concepts, and externalism.
Jeffrey Seidman. Caring and incapacity.
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Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Vol. 109, 2009
II. Ofra Magidor. The Last Dogma of Type Confusions.
III. Thomas H. Smith. Non-Distributive Blameworthiness.
IV. Mark Textor.Unsaturatedness: Wittgenstein's Challenge, Frege's Answer.
V. Howard Robinson. Vagueness, Realism, Language and Thought.
VI. Wayne Martin. Ought But Cannot.
VII. James A. Harris. A Compleat Chain of Reasoning: Hume's Project in A Treatise of Human Nature, Books One and Two.
VIII. Cecile Fabre. Permissible Rescue Killings.
IX. Serena Olsaretti. Responsibility and the Consequences of Choice.
X. Russ Shafer-Landau. A Defence of Categorical Reasons.
XI. Trenton Merricks. Propositional Attitudes?
XII. Mary Margaret McCabe. Escaping One's Own Notice Knowing: Meno's Paradox Again.
XIII. Jeffrey C. King. Questions of Unity.
XIV. Michael Blome-Tillmann. Moral Non-Cognitivism and the Grammar of Morality.
XV.Connie S. Rosati. Self-Interest and Self-Sacrifice.
Discussion Notes
Jordi Valor Abad and José Martínez Fernandez. A Failed Cassatio: Goldstein on the Liar.
Gilbert Harman. Field on the Normative Role of Logic.
Berndan Balcerak Jackson. Understanding Semantic Structure: Reply to Timothy Williamson.
Graduate Papers from the 2008 Joint Session
Helen Frowe. The Justified Infliction of Unjust Harm.
Alison Hall. Semantic Compositionality and Truth-Conditional Content.
Lee Walters. Morgenbesser's Coin and Counterfactuals with True Components.
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University of Minnesota Undergraduate Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 2, 2009
Articles
Evan Graboyes, (Princeton U). Genetic Enhancement and Athletics.
Nicholas Koziolek, (Colgate U). Justification and Objectivity: An Essay on the Sources of Skepticism.
Allison Quam, (St. Olaf College). The Necessity of Narrative: Hermeneutics and Moral Personhood in the Critique of the Episodic Life.
Kirk Rankin, (University of Missouri). Autonomy, Uncertainity, and Brute Luck Egalitarianism.




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