Tuesday, April 13, 2010

April 5-9, 2010

American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 10, # 4, 2010
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 33, # 1, 2010
Erkenntnis, Vol. 72, # 3, 2010
Hypatia, Vol. 25, #2, 2010
International Journal of the Classical Tradition, Vol. 17, # 1, 2010
Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Vol. 7, # 1, 2010
Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 48, # 2, 2010
Journal of Value Inquiry. Volume 44, # 1 2010
Law and Philosophy, Vol. 29, # 3, 2010
Natural Language Semantics, Vol. 18, # 1, 2010
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 30, #1, 2010
Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 9, # 12
Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 10, # 1
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 5, #4, 2010
Studia Logica, Vol. 94, # 3, 2010
Syntax, Vol. 13, #2, 2010
Synthese, Vol. 174, # 1, 2010
Synthese, Vol. 174, # 2, 2010
Theoria, Vol. 76, # 2, 2010
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 31, # 1, 2010

American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 10, # 4, 2010
Guest Editorial
Myra Christopher. It's Not Optional.
Target Article
Benjamin H. Levi, Michael J. Green.
Too Soon to Give Up: Re-examining the Value of Advance Directives.
Open Peer Commentaries
Angus Dawson, Anthony Wrigley. A Dead Proposal: Levi and Green on Advance Directives.
Chris Gastmans, Yvonne Denier. What If Patients With Dementia Use Decision Aids to Make an Advance Euthanasia Request?
David Barnard. Living With Doubt.
Raymond C. Barfield, Debra Brandon, Julie Thompson, Nichol Harris, Michael Schmidt, Sharron Docherty. Mind the Child: Using Interactive Technology to Improve Child Involvement in Decision Making About Life-Limiting Illness.
Julie M. Aultman. Ethics of Translation: MOLST and Electronic Advance Directives.
Jeffrey T. Berger. What About Process? Limitations in Advance Directives, Care Planning, and Noncapacitated Decision Making.
David I. Shalowitz, Maria J. Silveira. Building a Better Advance Directive: Next Steps. Target Article
Samuel J. Kerstein, Greg Bognar. Complete Lives in the Balance.
Open Peer Commentaries
Govind C. Persad, Alan Wertheimer, Ezekiel J. Emanuel. Standing By Our Principles: Meaningful Guidance, Moral Foundations, and Multi-Principle Methodology in Medical Scarcity.
John McMillan, Tony Hope. Balancing Principles, QALYs, and the Straw Men of Resource Allocation.
Paul T. Menzel. Complete Lives, Short Lives, and the Challenge of Legitimacy.
Sadath A. Sayeed. Assessing the Modified Youngest-First Principle and the Idea of Non-Persons at the Bedside: A Clinical Perspective.
Dorothy E. Vawter, J. Eline Garrett, Karen G. Gervais, Angela Witt Prehn, Debra A. DeBruin. Dueling Ethical Frameworks for Allocating Health Resources.
Erik Nord. Balancing Relevant Criteria in Allocating Scarce Life-Saving Interventions.
Alexander Friedman. Complete Lives, Incomplete Theories.
Ole Frithjof Norheim. Priority To The Young Or To Those With Least Lifetime Health?
Target Article
Ruiping Fan. A Confucian Reflection on Genetic Enhancement.
Open Peer Commentaries
Laurence B. McCullough. Cosmetic Genetics and Virtue-Based Restraints on Autonomy.
Lisa M. Rasmussen. Confucianism's Challenge to Western Bioethics.
Benjamin Schanker. Relativistic Perspectives of Genetic Enhancement: A Challenge to Future Progress.
Frances Degen Horowitz. It's Not So Simple: A More Complex Behavioral and Psychological Perspective on Genetic Enhancement (and Diminishment).
Pečujlija Mladen, Ćosić Đorde. An Orthodox Christian Reflection: Genetic Enhancement Must Not Be the Creation Primacy Problem Between Man and God.
Kevin Chien-Chang Wu. What Would Some Confucians Think About Genetic Enhancement from the Perspective of “Human Nature”?
Joseph Chan. Concerns Beyond the Family.
Daniel Fu-Chang Tsai. Reflecting on the Nature of Confucian Ethics.
Book Review
David P. Sulmasy. The Rebirth of the Clinic: An Introduction to Spirituality and A Balm for Gilead: Meditations on Spirituality. Reviewed by Thomas L. Long.
Correspondence
Benjamin H. Levi, Michael J. Green. Doing What We Can With Advance Care Planning.
Samuel J. Kerstein, Greg Bognar. Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Complete Lives in the Balance”.
Ruiping Fan. Genetic Enhancement Revisited: Response to Open Peer Commentaries.
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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 33, # 1, 2010
Target Article
David A. Coall, Ralph Hertwig. Grandparental investment: Past, present, and future.
Open Peer Commentary
Douglas C. Broadfield. Grandparental investment and the epiphenomenon of menopause in recent human history.
Donald Cox. Integrating evolutionary and social science approaches to the family.
Harald A. Euler. Is contemporary grandparental care an evolutionary mismatch?
Edmund Fantino, Stephanie Stolarz-Fantino. Grandparental altruism: Expanding the sense of cause and effect.
Tim W. Fawcett, Pieter van den Berg, Franz J. Weissing, Justin H. Park, Abraham P. Buunk. Intergenerational conflict over grandparental investment.
Debra Friedman, Michael Hechter. Motivating grandparental investment.
Michael Gurven, Eric Schniter. An evolutionary perspective can help unify disparate accounts of grandparental investment.
Raymond Hames. Grandparental transfers and kin selection.
Christiane A. Hoppmann, Petra L. Klumb. Grandparental investment facilitates harmonization of work and family in employed parents: A lifespan psychological perspective.
Brad R. Huber. Continuity between pre- and post-demographic transition populations with respect to grandparental investment.
Ralf Kaptijn, Fleur Thomese. Fitness effects of grandparental investments in contemporary low-risk societies.
Karen L. Kramer. Intergenerational transfers and the cost of allomothering in traditional societies.
Ronald D. Lee. Population aging and the economic role of the elderly: Bonanza or burden?
Richard L. Michalski. Measures of grandparental investment as a limiting factor in theoretical and empirical advancement.
Alexander Pashos. The evolutionary versus socio-economic view on grandparenthood: What are the grandparents' underlying motivations?
Rebecca Sear, Thomas E. Dickins. The generation game is the cooperation game: The role of grandparents in the timing of reproduction.
Beverly I. Strassmann, Nikhil T. Kurapati. Are humans cooperative breeders?: Most studies of natural fertility populations do not support the grandmother hypothesis.
Martin Voracek, Ulrich S. Tran, Maryanne L. Fisher. Evolutionary psychology's notion of differential grandparental investment and the Dodo Bird Phenomenon: Not everyone can be right.
Authors' Response
David A. Coall, Ralph Hertwig. Toward an integrative framework of grandparental investment.
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Erkenntnis, Vol. 72, # 3, 2010

Articles
Wlodek Rabinowicz. Analyticity and Possible-World Semantics.
Sebastian Enqvist. Contraction in Interrogative Belief Revision.
Moritz Schulz. The Dynamics of Indexical Belief.
Lars Gundersen. Tracking, Epistemic Dispositions and the Conditional Analysis.
K. Brad Wray. Selection and Predictive Success.
Carlotta Piscopo, Mauro Birattari. A Critique of the Constitutive Role of Truthlikeness in the Similarity Approach.
Antigone M. Nounou. Holonomy Interpretation and Time: An Incompatible Match? A Critical Discussion of R. Healey’s Gauging What’s Real: The Conceptual Foundations of Contemporary Gauge Theories.
Book Reviews
Tim Maudlin. The Metaphysics Within Physics. Reviewed by J. Ladyman.
Hartry Field. Saving Truth from Paradox. Reviewed by Andrea Cantini.
K. Brad Wray. Philosophy of Science: What are the Key Journals in the Field?
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Hypatia, Vol. 25, #2, 2010

Articles
Anita Superson. The Deferential Wife Revisited: Agency and Moral Responsibility.
Lina Papdaki. Kantian Marriage and Beyond: Why It is Worth Thinking about Kant on Marriage.
Jen McWeeny. Liberating Anger, Embodying Knowledge: A Comparative Study of María Lugones and Zen Master Hakuin.
Amanda Roth. Second-Personal Respect, the Experiental Aspect of Respect, and Feminist Philosophy.
Michelle Boulous Walker. Love, Ethics, and Authenticity: Beauvoir’s Lesson in What It Means to Read.
Luna Dolezal. The (In)Visible Body: Feminism, Phenomenology, and the Case of Cosmetic Surgery.
Karen Green, Nicholas Roffey. Women, Hegel, and Recognition in the The Second Sex.
Sally J. Scholz. That All Children Should Be Free: Beauvoir, Rousseau, and Childhood.
William Robert. Antigone’s Nature.
Audrey Yap. Feminism and Carnap’s Principle of Tolerance.
Book Reviews
Elisabeth A. Lloyd. Science, Politics and Evolution. Review by Sarah S. Richardson.
Miranda Fricker. Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing. Review by Rae Langton.
Sandra Harding. Sciences from Below: Feminisms, Postcolonialities, and Modernites. Review by Kristen Intemann.
Kelly Oliver. Women as Weapons of War: Iraq, Sex, and the Media. Review by Danielle Poe.
Nancy J. Hirschmann. Gender, Class, and Freedom in Modern Political Theory. Review by Michelle Boulous Walker.
Jane Duran. Women, Philosophy, and Literature. Review by Carolyn Korsmeyer.
Laura Hengehold. The Body Problematic: Political Imagination in Kant and Foucault. Review by Kyoo Lee.
Musings
Ann J. Cahill. Getting to My Fighting Weight.
Notes on Contributors
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International Journal of the Classical Tradition, Vol. 17, # 1, 2010


Articles
John Nassichuk. Bacchus dans l’œuvre élégiaque de Giovanni Pontano.
Sarah Dewar-Watson. Jocasta: “A Tragedie Written in Greeke”.
Robert Rabel. Clio Meets the Boys: Robert E. Sherwood on The Road to Rome.
Julia Hejduk. Short Note: “To R. B.”: Hopkins’ Ovidian Letter from the Black Sea.
Robert Ketterer. Opera and the uses of the classical tradition: four studies.
James Crooks. A Play of Differences: Remarks on Heidegger and the Greeks.
Peter E. Pormann. The Continuing Tradition of Arab Humanism.
Book Reviews
Barry Strauss, The Trojan War: A New History. Reviewed by Johannes Haubold.
Steven Lowenstam. As witnessed by images: the Trojan War tradition in Greek and Etruscan art. Reviewed by Anthony Snodgrass.
John E. Curtis and Nigel Tallis (eds.). Forgotten Empire: The World of Ancient Persia. Reviewed by Josef Wiesehöfer.
David Wolfsdorf. Trials of Reason: Plato and the Crafting of Philosophy. Reviewed by Marina McCoy.
Josiah Osgood. Caesar’s Legacy: Civil War and the Emergence of the Roman Empire. Reviewed by Martin Jehne.
Grant Parker. The Making of Roman India, ser. Greek Culture in the Roman World. Reviewed by Steven D. Smith.
Megan Hale Williams. The Monk and the Book: Jerome and the Making of Christian Scholarship. Reviewed by Andrew Cain.
Ronald E. Pepin. The Vatican Mythographers. Reviewed by Stephen M. Trzaskoma.
James L. Boone. Lost Civilization. The Contested Islamic Past in Spain and Portugal. Reviewed by Anna Akasoy.
Gregory A. Staley (ed.). American Women and Classical Myths. Reviewed by Betine van Zyl Smit.
Monica S. Cyrino (ed.). Rome: Season One: History Makes Television. Reviewed by Arthur J. Pomeroy.
Arthur J. Pomeroy. Then It Was Destroyed by the Volcano: The Ancient World in Film and Television. Reviewed by Ward Briggs.
Publications received

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Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 48, # 2, 2010


Editorial Announcements
Current Scholarship
Francesco Fronterotta. Plato's Republic in the Recent Debate.
Articles
Christina Van Dyke. The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing but the Truth: Robert Grosseteste on Universals (and the Posterior Analytics).
Anja Jauernig. Disentangling Leibniz's Views on Relations and Extrinsic Denominations.
William Wilkerson. Time and Ambiguity: Reassessing Merleau-Ponty on Sartrean Freedom.
Book Reviews
Daniel B. Gallagher. Plato, Metaphysics and the Forms.
Phil Corkum. Prior Analytics, Book I.
Anthony K. Jensen. One and Many in Aristotle's Metaphysics: Books Alpha-Delta.
Suzanne Stern-Gillet. Plotinus on Self: The Philosophy of the 'We'.
Michael Fagenblat. Converts, Heretics, and Lepers: Maimonides and the Outsider.
Jean-Robert Armogathe. Skepsis. Le débat des modernes sur le scepticisme. Montaigne, Le Vayer, Campanella, Hobbes, Descartes, Bayle.
Graham Oppy. The Ontological Argument from Descartes to Hegel.
Andrew Pyle. The Excellencies of Robert Boyle.
Emily Grosholz. Leibniz's Metaphysics of Time and Space.
Mark Collier. Death & Character: Further Reflections on Hume.
Michael K. Shim. Ideal Embodiment: Kant's Theory of Sensibility.
E. Regina Helfrich. Provisional Politics: Kantian Arguments in Policy Context.
George di Giovanni. Briefe über die Kantische Philosophie.
Richard M. Gale. William James at the Boundaries: Philosophy, Science, and the Geography of Knowledge.
Joshua Hochschild. What is Truth? From the Academy to the Vatican.
JHP Announcements
Books Received

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Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, Vol. 7, # 1, 2010

Articles
Kate Cregan. Editorial.
John Coggon, Cameron Stewart. Recent Developments.
Grant Gillett. Problematizing Biomedicine.
Glen I. Spielmans, Peter I. Parry. From Evidence-based Medicine to Marketing-based Medicine: Evidence from Internal Industry Documents.
Brian Hazelton Walsh. The Spatialisation of Disease: Foucualt and Evidence-based Medicine (EBM).
Neil Pickering. Who’s a Quack?
Stephen Lyng. Reflexive Biomedicalization and Alternative Healing Systems.
Monika Clark-Grill. When Listening to the People: Lessons from Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) for Bioethics.
Udo Schuklenk. Defending the Indefensible. The UNESCO Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights: A Reply to Levitt and Zwart.
Mairi Levitt, Hub Zwart. Reply to Udo Schuklenk.
John Miles Little. Is there a Real Nexus Between Ethics and Aesthetics?
Danielle E. Dye, Leanne Youngs, Beverley McNamara, Jack Goldblatt, Peter O’Leary. The Disclosure of Genetic Information: A Human Research Ethics Perspective.
Barbara Hayes. Trust and Distrust in CPR Decisions.
Lafleur, William R., Gernot Bohme and Susumu Shimazono, eds. Dark medicine: Rationalizing unethical medical research. Reviewed by Stanley G. Korenman.
Paul Komesaroff. Experiments in love and death: Medicine, postmodernism, microethics and the body. Reviewed by Christopher F. C. Jordens.
David, Koepsell. Who owns you? The corporate gold rush to patent your genes. Reviewed by Aaron Fellmeth.
Dan Brock. Republication: In That Case.
Christoph Rehmann-Sutter. Response.
Paul Ananth Tambyah. Response.
Sarah Winch. In that Case.
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Journal of Value Inquiry. Volume 44, # 1 2010


Articles
Ian Hunt. Regulative and Distributive Justice.
Jon Mahoney. Secularism, Equality, and Political Legitimacy.
Elizabeth Tropman. Intuitionism and the Secondary-Quality Analogy in Ethics.
Christine Vitrano. The Subjectivity of Happiness.
Saul Smilansky. If Knowledge Is Good, We Are Always Born Too Early.
Waheed Hussain. Autonomy, Frankfurt, and the Nature of Reflective Endorsement.
Book Reviews
Patrick Fleming. Gibbard’s Transcendental Arguments. Fleming reviews Thinking How to Live.
Lenn E. Goodman, Robert B. Talisse (eds.). Aristotle’s Politics Today. Reviewed by Carrie-Ann Biondi.
Christopher Meyers. A Practical Guide to Clinical Ethics Consulting: Expertise, Ethos, and Power. Reviewed by Lisa M. Rasmussen.
J. Bishop. Believing by Faith: An Essay in the Epistemology of Religious Belief. Reviewed by Stephen Lawrence DeRose.
Ben Bradley. Well-Being and Death. Reviewed by Walter Glannon.
T. A. Cavanaugh. Double-Effect Reasoning: Doing Good and Avoiding Evil. Reviewed by Robert D. Anderson.
Harry G. Frankfurt, Christine Korsgaard, Michael Bratman, Meir Dan-Cohen, Debra Satz. Taking Ourselves Seriously and Getting It Right. Reviewed by J. S. Swindell.
Valerie Tiberius. The Reflective Life: Living Wisely With Our Limits. Reviewed by Pamela Stubbart Wilson.
David Copp. Morality in a Natural World: Selected Essays in Metaethics. Reviewed by Alida Liberman.
Austin Dacey. The Secular Conscience: Why Belief Belongs in Public Life. Reviewed by Tony Doyle.
Books Received
G. John M. Abbarno. News.

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Law and Philosophy, Vol. 29, # 3, 2010


Articles
Helen Frowe. A Practical Account of Self-Defence.
Sarah Sorial. Can Saying Something Make It So? The Nature Of Seditious Harm.
Tsachi Keren-Paz. Poetic Justice: Why Sex-Slaves Should be Allowed to Sue Ignorant Clients in Conversion.
Göran Duus-Otterström. Fallibility and Retribution.

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Natural Language Semantics, Vol. 18, # 1, 2010


Articles
Luis Alonso-Ovalle, Paula Menéndez-Benito. Modal indefinites.
Paula Menéndez-Benito. On universal Free Choice items.
Paul Elbourne. On bishop sentences.
Valentine Hacquard. On the event relativity of modal auxiliaries.

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Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 30, # 1, 2010

Articles
Joseph Raz. Responsibility and the Negligence Standard.
Fiona de Londras and Fergal F. Davis. Controlling the Executive in Times of Terrorism: Competing Perspectives on Effective Oversight Mechanisms.
Mark Tushnet. How Different are Waldron’s and Fallon’s Core Cases For and Against Judicial Review?
Peter Goodrich. Legal Enigmas—Antonio de Nebrija, The Da Vinci Code and the Emendation of Law
Paul Roberts, Candida Saunders. Piloting PTWI—A Socio-Legal Window on Prosecutors’ Assessments of Evidence and Witness Credibility.
Jane Wright. Retribution but No Recompense: A Critique of the Torturer’s Immunity from Civil Suit.
William A. Edmundson. Political Authority, Moral Powers and the Intrinsic Value of Obedience.
Brad Hooker. Griffin on Human Rights.

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Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 9, # 12

Christoph Hoerl. Time and Tense in Perceptual Experience.

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Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 10, #1

Bradford Skow. The Dynamics of Non-Being.

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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 5, # 4, 2010 (UM does not subscribe)
Chinese Comparative Philosophy
Karsten J. Struhl. No (More) Philosophy Without Cross-Cultural Philosophy.
Yiu-ming Fung. On the Very Idea of Correlative Thinking.
Mary I. Bockover. Confucianism and Ethics in the Western Philosophical Tradition I: Foundational Concepts.
Mary I. Bockover. Confucianism and Ethics in the Western Philosophical Tradition II: A Comparative Analysis of Personhood.
Continental
Jack Reynolds. Problems of Other Minds: Solutions and Dissolutions in Analytic and Continental Philosophy.
Logic & Language
Andrew Arana. Proof Theory in Philosophy of Mathematics.
Metaphysics
Ross P. Cameron. The Grounds of Necessity.
Teaching & Learning Guide
Paisley Livingston. Teaching & Learning Guide for: Cinema as Philosophy.

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Studia Logica, Vol. 94, # 3, 2010


Articles
Lennart Åqvist. Grades of Probability Modality in the Law of Evidence.
Frederik Herzberg. The Consistency of Probabilistic Regresses. A Reply to Jeanne Peijnenburg and David Atkinson.
David Atkinson, Jeanne Peijnenburg. The Solvability of Probabilistic Regresses. A Reply to Frederik Herzberg.
Jan Heylen. Carnap’s Theory of Descriptions and its Problems.
Nissim Francez, Roy Dyckhoff, Gilad Ben-Avi. Proof-Theoretic Semantics for Subsentential Phrases.
Dov M. Gabbay, Karl Schlechta. A Comment on Work by Booth and Co-authors.
Christopher Steinsvold. A Canonical Topological Model for Extensions of K4.
Valentin Goranko. Book Reviews.
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Syntax, Vol. 13, # 2, 2010


Original articles
Mark Baker, Willie Udo Willie. Agreement in Ibibio: From Every Head to Every Head.
Ken Hiraiwa. Scrambling to the Edge.
E. Phoevos Panagiotidis. Nonargumental Mixed Projections.

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Synthese, Vol. 174, # 1, 2010



Articles
Robert van Rooij. Introduction.
Haim Gaifman. Vagueness, tolerance and contextual logic.
Paul Égré, Denis Bonnay. Vagueness, uncertainty and degrees of clarity.
Christopher Kennedy, Louise McNally. Color, context, and compositionality.
Gennaro Chierchia. Mass nouns, vagueness and semantic variation.
Galit Weidman Sassoon. Measurement theory in linguistics.

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Synthese, Vol. 174, # 2, 2010

The classical model of science I: a millennia-old model of scientific rationality. Guest Editors: Arianna Betti and Willem R. De Jong
Articles
Arianna Betti, Willem R. de Jong. Introduction.
Willem R. de Jong, Arianna Betti. The Classical Model of Science: a millennia-old model of scientific rationality.
Marije Martijn. Proclus on the order of philosophy of nature.
Paola Cantù. Aristotle’s prohibition rule on kind-crossing and the definition of mathematics as a science of quantities.
Willem R. de Jong. The analytic-synthetic distinction and the classical model of science: Kant, Bolzano and Frege.
Sandra Lapointe. Bolzano a priori knowledge, and the Classical Model of Science.
Tapio Korte. Frege’s Begriffsschrift as a lingua characteristica.
Arianna Betti. Leśniewski’s characteristica universalis.

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Theoria, Vol. 76, # 2, 2010

Editorial
Sven Ove Hansson. Wedberg on Philosophical Analysis.
Obituary
Jouko Väänänen, Dag Westerståhl. In Memoriam: Per Lindström.
Letter to the Editor
Juha Mannien, Johan Strang. Eino Kaila's Political Views: A Comment on Sven Ove Hansson's "A History of Theoria".
Articles
Adam C. Podlaskowski. Unbelievable Thoughts and Doxastic Oughts.
Erik Carlson. Parity Demystified.
Steven Hendley. Answerable to the World: Experience and Practical Intentionality in Brandom's and McDowell's "Intramural" Debate.
J.O. Famakinwa. The Moderate Communitarian Individual and the Primacy of Duties.
Ernst Wolff. Technicity of the Body as Part of the Socio-technical System: the Contributions of Mauss and Bourdieu.

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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 31, # 1, 2010

Special Issue: New Trends in Philosophy of Psychiatry, edited by Thomas Schramme
Articles
Thomas Schramme. New trends in philosophy of psychiatry.
Jerome C. Wakefield. False positives in psychiatric diagnosis: implications for human freedom.
Bengt Brülde. On defining “mental disorder”: Purposes and conditions of adequacy.
Thomas Schramme. Can we define mental disorder by using the criterion of mental dysfunction?
Jann E. Schlimme. Addiction and self-determination: A phenomenological approach.
Jeanette Hewitt. Schizophrenia, mental capacity, and rational suicide.
Kerry Gutridge. Safer self-injury or assisted self-harm?
Claire L. Pouncey, Jonathan M. Lukens. Madness versus badness: the ethical tension between the recovery movement and forensic psychiatry.
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