Tuesday, January 12, 2010

January 4-8, 2010

American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 47, #1, 2010
History of Philosophy Quarterly, Vol. 27 #1, 2010
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 91, #2, 2010
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 5, # 1, 2010 (UM does not subscribe)
Philosophy East and West, Vol. 60, #1, 2010
Philosophy of Science, Vol. 76, #3, 2010
Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, Vol. 83, #2, 2010
Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, Vol. 83, #3, 2010
Synthese, Vol. 172, #3, 2010
Theoria, Vol. 76, #1, 2010
The Yale Philosophy Review, #5, 2010


American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 47, # 1, 2010
Articles
Michael Pauen.  How Privileged is First-Person Privileged Access?
Dorothea Debus.  Accounting for Epistemic Relevance: A New problem for the Causal Theory of Memory.
Donald Smith.  Chisholm’s Phenomenal Argument Revisited: A Dilemma for Perdurantism.
Meghan Griffith.  Why Agent-Caused Actions are Not Lucky.
William C. Lane.  Leibniz’s Best World Claim Restructured.
Gillian Brock.  Recent Work on Rawl’s Law of Peoples: Critics versus Defenders.
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History of Philosophy Quarterly, Vol. 27, #1, 2010
Articles
Hagop Sarkissian.  Confucius and the Effortless Life of Virtue.
Valtteri Viljanen.  Causal Efficacy of Representational Content in Spinoza.
Anik Waldow.  The Pretense of Skepticism and Its Nonepistemological Relevance in Early Modern Philosophy.
Sebastian Rehnman.  Is the Distinction between Natural and Moral Attributes Good?  Jonathan Edwards on Divine Attributes.
Chris W. Surprenant.  Liberty, Autonomy, and Kant’s Civil Society.
Ermanno Bencivenga.  An Infinite Given Magnitude.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 91, # 2, 2010
Articles
Esben Rahbek Pedersen. Modelling CSR: How Managers Understand the Responsibilities of Business Towards Society.
Stephen J. Conroy, Tisha L. N. Emerson, Frank Pons.  Ethical Attitudes of Accounting Practitioners: Are Rank and Ethical Attitudes Related?
Sean Valentine, Philip Varca, Lynn Godkin, Tim Barnett.  Positive Job Response and Ethical Job Performance.
Angeloantonio Russo, Francesco Perrini.  Investigating Stakeholder Theory and Social Capital: CSR in Large Firms and SMEs.
Eyun-Jung Ki, Soo-Yeon Kim.  Ethics Statements of Public Relations Firms: What Do They Say?
Chechen Liao, Hong-Nan Lin, Yu-Ping Liu.  Predicting the Use of Pirated Software: A Contingency Model Integrating Perceived Risk with the Theory of Planned Behavior.
Javed Siddiqui.  Development of Corporate Governance Regulations: The Case of an Emerging Economy.
Robert A. Giacalone, Mark D. Promislo.  Unethical and Unwell: Decrements in Well-Being and Unethical Activity at Work.
Aysen Bakir, Scott J. Vitell.  The Ethics of Food Advertising Targeted Toward Children: Parental Viewpoint.
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 5, # 1, 2010 (UM does not subscribe)
Aesthetics & Philosophy of Art
Paul Taylor. Black Aesthetics.
History of Philosophy
Kevin C. Klement. Russell, His Paradoxes, and Cantor's Theorem: Part I.
Kevin C. Klement. Russell, His Paradoxes, and Cantor's Theorem: Part II.
Legal & Political
David Enoch. Moral Luck and the Law.
Derrick Darby. Reparations and Racial Inequality.
Metaphysics
David Liggins. Epistemological Objections to Platonism.
Philosophy of Religion
Nicholas Everitt. The Divine Attributes.
Philosophy of Science
Mauricio Suárez. Scientific Representation.
Teaching & Learning Guide
Karen Stohr. Teaching & Learning Guide for: Contemporary Virtue Ethics.
Lynsey Wolter. Teaching & Learning Guide for: Demonstratives in Philosophy and Linguistics.
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Philosophy East and West, Vol. 60, # 1, 2010
Articles
Asaf Federman.  What Kind of Free Will Did the Buddha Teach?
Minjoo Oh, Jorge Arditi.  Self-Cultivating as a Microphysics of Reverence: Toward a Foucauldian Understanding of Korean Culture.
Douglas L. Berger.  Acquiring Emptiness: Interpreting Nāgārjuna’s MMK 24:18.
Yong Huang.  Confucius and Mencius on the Motivation to be Moral.
A. P. Martinich, Yang Xiao.  Ideal Interpretation: The Theories of Zhu Xi and Ronald Dworkin.
Feature Review
Victor Forte.  Beyond Satori: New Studies of Japanese Religious Experience, a Review of Shinto: The Way Home, by Thomas P. Kasulis; Ritual Practice in Modern Japan: Ordering Place, People and Action, by Satsuki Kawano; and The Prince and the Monk: Sh­ōtoku Worship in Shinran’s Buddhism, by Kenneth Doo Young Lee.
Book Reviews
Robert E. Carter.  The Japanese Arts and Self-Cultivation.  Reviewed by Sor-Ching Low.
Nevad Kahteran.  Situating the Bosnian Paradigm: The Bosnian Experience of Multicultural Relations.  Reviewed by Adnan Aslan.
R. K. Narain.  The Philosophy of the Vāllabha School of Vedānta.  Reviewed by Shandip Saha.
Jana S. Rosker.  Searching for the Way: Theory of Knowledge in Pre-Modern and Modern China.  Reviewed by Bart Dessein.
Charles Upton.  The Virtues of the Prophet: A Young Muslim’s Guide to the Greater Jihad: The War Against the Passions.  Reviewed by Muhammad Shabbir Ahsen.
Charles Upton.  Reflections of Tasawwuf: Essays, Poems and Narratives on Sufi Themes.  Reviewed by Muhammad Shabbir Ahsen.
News and Notes
Doil Kim.  Two Ways of Doing Chinese Philosophy – A Report on the Conference “Virtue: East and West” (Hong Kong, 2008).
Books Received
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Philosophy of Science, Vol. 76, # 3, 2009
Articles
Ayelet Shavit, James Griesemer.  There and Back Again, or the Problem of Locality in Biodiversity Surveys.
John Byron Manchak.  On Force in Cartesian Physics.
Alex Rosenberg, Karen Neander.  Are Homologies (Selected Effect or Causal Role) Function Free?
Lindsay R. Craig.  Defending Evo‐Devo: A Response to Hoekstra and Coyne.
Ingemar Nordin.  Technology and Goodman’s Paradox.
Tim Lewens.  What Is Wrong with Typological Thinking?
William Goodwin.  Visual Representations in Science.
Discussion
Wayne Wright. The Physical Unnaturalness of Churchland’s Ellipses
Essay Review
Harvey R. Brown.  Physical Relativity: Space‐Time Structure from a Dynamical PerspectiveRobert DiSalle.  Understanding Space‐Time: The Philosophical Developments of Physics from Newton to Einstein.  Review by Nick Huggett.
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Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, Vol. 83, # 2, 2010 (not online)
2009-2010 Board of Officers
Letter from the Editor
Presidential Addresses
Nancy Cartwright.  How to Do Things with Causes.
Christine M. Korsgaard.  The Activity of Reason.
Peter van Ingwagen.  The New Anti-Metaphysicians.
Dewey Lectures
Barbara Herman.  Morality and Moral Theory.
J. B. Schneewind.  Sixty Years of Philosophy in a Life.
Michael Tooley.  A Philosophical Journey.
Romanell Lectures
Elliott Sober.  Parsimony Arguments in Science and Philosophy – A Test Case for Naturalism.
Barry Stroud.  The Transparency of “Naturalism.”
News from the National Office
Membership Information and Dues.// Publication Information.//
Prizes, Fellowships, and Lectures.
A Member’s Guide to the APA//APA Committee Nominations//News from the Divisions//Awards to Members
Memorial Minutes
L. B. Cebik. // Frank B. Ebersole. //
Donald F. Gustafson. //
Errol E. Harris.//
Anthony Woozley.
Voting Privileges and Divisional Changes// Membership List
Regular and International Associate Members.// Student Associate Members.
APA Forms
Eastern Division Advance Registration Form. //Eastern Division Placement Service Registration Form. //
Eastern Division Reception Table Request Form.
Eastern Division Hotel Reservation Information. //
Eastern Division Suite Information. //
Central Division Advance Registration Form.
Central Division Reception Table Request From. // Central Division Hotel Reservation Form.
Statement of Ownership, Management and Circulation
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Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, Vol. 83, # 3, 2010
Letter from the Secretary-Treasurer
Central Division Officers and Committees, 2009-2010
Main Program
Group Program
Main and Group Meeting Participants
Abstracts of Colloquium and Submitted Symposium Papers
Abstracts of Invited and Symposium Papers
Special Sessions Sponsored by APA Committees
Group Sessions
APA Placement Service Information
Placement Service Registration Form.
APA Placement Brochure
Paper Submission Guidelines
Draft Minutes of the 2009 Central Division Executive Committee Meeting
Report of the 2009-2010 Nominating Committee
Results of the 2009 Central Division Elections
Childcare Information
List of Book Exhibitors
List of Advertisers
Forms // Advance Registration Form. //
Hotel Registration Form. // Reception Table Request Form. //
Program Suggestion Form.
APA Registration Policy
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Synthese, Vol. 172, #3, 2010
Articles
Kevin James Spears Zollman. Social structure and the effects of conformity
A. Casullo. Knowledge and modality.
William Mark Goodwin. Coffa’s Kant and the evolution of accounts of mathematical necessity
Dylan Dodd. Confusion about concessive knowledge attributions.
David M. Godden. The importance of belief in argumentation: belief, commitment and the effective resolution of a difference of opinion.
Gerhard Schurz & Paul Weingartner. Zwart and Franssen’s impossibility theorem holds for possible-world-accounts but not for consequence-accounts to verisimilitude.
Janez Bregant, Andraž Stožer & Marko Cerkvenik. Molecular reduction: reality or fiction?
Alexander Sarch. Bealer and the autonomy of philosophy.
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Theoria, Vol. 76, #1, 2010
Editorial
Sven Ove Hansson. Women and Minorities In Philosophy
Articles
Ehtibar N. Dzhafarov, Damir D. Dzhafarov. Sorites without Vagueness I: Classificatory Sorites
Brendan O'sullivan.  Taking Referentialism Seriously: A Response to the Modal Argument.
Jukka Mikkonen. Literary Fictions as Utterances and Artworks.
Giuseppina Ronzitti. A Note on an Unpublished Manuscript by Erik Stenius.
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The Yale Philosophy Review, # 5, 2009 (Undergraduate Journal)
Articles
Samuel Bagg.  The Fifth Way of Biologicizing Ethics: Science as the Engine of Moral Progress.
Fahd Husain.  The Obscure One: Understanding Unity in the Language of Heraclitus.
Nal Kalchbrenner.  Between Euclid, Kant and Lobachevsky: On the Construction of Geometrical Objects in Pure Intuition.
Benjamin Hersh.  Science, Normativity and Knowledge: A (Qualified) Defense of Naturalized Epistemology.
Puneet Dhaliwal.  Consequentialism and Rights.
Rachel Bayefsky, Erin Miller.  Interview with Hilary Putnam, Harvard University.
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