Thursday, May 13, 2010

Acta Analytica, Vol. 25, #2, 2010
Bioethics, Vol. 24, #5, 2010
Faith and Philosophy, Vol. 27, #1, 2010
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 107, #2, 2010
Metaphysica, Vol. 11, #1, 2010
Mind, Vol. 119, #473, 2010
Philosophical Review, Vol. 119, #1, 2010
Philosophical Review, Vol. 119, #2, 2010
Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 10, #3-4, 2010
Proceedings and Addresses of the APA, Vol. 83, #5, 2010
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Part A.Vol. 41, #1, 2010
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Modern Physics, Part B.Vol. 41, #1, 2010
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Synthese, Vol. 174, #3, 2010

Acta Analytica, Vol. 25, #2, 2010
Articles
Sarah Wright. Internalist virtues and knowledge.
Daniel Breyer. Reflective luck and belief ownership.
Terry Horgan and Matjaž Potrĉ. The epistemic relevance of morphological content.
Klemens Kappel. Expressivism about knowledge and the value of knowledge.
Joshue Orozco. I can trust you now…but not later: an explanation of testimonial knowledge in children.
Anne Banil. A Eudaimonist approach to the problem of significance.
William A. Roche. Coherentism, truth, and witness agreement.
Ron Wilburn. Possible worlds of doubt.
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Bioethics, Vol. 24, #5, 2010
Editorial.
Richard Ashcroft. Futures for Bioethics?
Articles
Ruth Macklin. The death of bioethics (as we once knew it).
Angus Dawson. The future of bioethics: three dogmas and a cup of hemlock.
Miran Epstein. How will the economic downturn affect academic bioethics?
Alasdair Cochrane. Undignified bioethics.
Tineke A. Abma, Vivianne E. Baur, Bert Molewijk, Guy A.M. Widdershoven. Inter-ethics: towards an interactive and interdependent bioethics.
Jonathan Ives, Michael Dunn. Who’s arguing?A call for reflexivity in bioethics.
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Faith and Philosophy, Vol. 27, #1, 2010
Articles
Sharon Krishek. The enactment of love by faith: on Kierkegaard’s distinction between love and its works.
W. Matthews Grant. Can a libertarian hold that our free acts are caused by God?
J.L. Schellenberg. The hiddenness problem and the problem of evil.
Graham Oppy. Uncaused beginnings.
William Lane Craig. Reflections on “uncaused beginnings.”
Stewart Goetz. Naturally understanding naturalism.
Reviews
Daniel C. Dennett. Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon. Review by Rico Vitz.
C. Stephan Evans. Kierkegaard on Faith and the Self: Collected Essays and Kierkegaard’s Ethic of Love: Divine Commands and Moral Obligation. Review by Myron Bradley Penner.
Peter van Inwagen and Dean Zimmerman, eds. Persons: Human and Divine. Review by C.G. Weaver.
Jeffrie G. Murphy. Getting Even: Forgiveness and its Limits. Review by Paul Reasoner.
Gene Fendt. Love Song for the Life of the Mind: An Essay on the Purpose of Comedy. Review by Christopher Brunelle.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 107, #2, 2010 (not yet online)
Articles
Matthew J. Barker and Robert A. Wilson. Cohesion, Gene Flow, and the Nature of Species.
Simon M. Huttegger. Generic Properties of Evolutionary Games and Adaptations.
Book Review
Stanley Peters and Dag Westderståhl. Quantifiers in Language and Logic. Review by Gila Sher.
Memo to Authors // New Books
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Metaphysica, Vol. 11, #1, 2010

Articles
Massimiliano Vignolo. The Ontology of Products.
Pierfrancesco Basile. Kant, Spinoza, and the Metaphysics of the Ontological Proof.
Tomasz Bigaj. Dispositional Monism and the Circularity Objection.
Brandon N. Towl. The Individuation of Causal Powers by Events (And Consequences of the Approach).
P.X. Monaghan. A Novel Interpretation of Plato’s Theory of Forms.
Marta Campdelacreu. Naturalness, Vagueness, and Sortals.
Book Reviews
Tobias Hansson Wahlberg, Objects in Time. Studies of Persistence in B-time. (2009). PhD thesis, Lund University, Department of Philosophy. Review by Ingvar Johansson.
Erratum to: Explanation, Entailment, and Leibnizian Cosmological Arguments by Christopher G. Weaver.
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Mind, Vol. 119, #473, 2010
Articles
Keith DeRose. The Conditionals of Deliberation.
Ruth Garrett Millikan. On Knowing the Meaning: With a Coda on Swampman.
Mark T. Nelson. We Have No Positive Epistemic Duties.
J.R.G. Williams. Fundamental and Derivative Truths.
Discussions
Andrew Moon. Gibbons on Epistemic Internalism.
John Gibbons. Missing the Obvious: Reply to Moon.
Peter A. Sutton. The Epoch of Incredulity: A Response to Katz and Olin’s ‘A Tale of Two Envelopes.’
Bernard D. Katz and Doris Olin. Conditionals, Probabilities, and Utilities: More on Two Envelopes.
Book Reviews
Marek Tomecek reviews Berkeley’s Philosophy of Spirit: Consciousness, Ontology, and the Elusive Subject, by Talia Mae Bettcher.
Max Kistler reviews Nature’s Metaphysics — Laws and Properties, by Alexander Bird.
John Lemos reviews Morality and Self-Interest, edited by Paul Bloomfield.
Michelle Maiese reviews Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension, by Andy Clark.
William Fish reviews The Metaphysics of Perception: Wilfrid Sellars, Perceptual Consciousness and Critical Realism, by Paul Coates.
Daniel Star reviews The Normative Web: An Argument for Moral Realism, by Terence Cuneo.
Stephen Read reviews Saving Truth from Paradox, by Hartry Field.
Timothy O’Hagan reviews Rousseau’s Theodicy of Self-love: Evil, Rationality, and the Drive for Recognition by Frederick Neuhouser.
Mark De Bellis reviews The Musical Representation: Meaning, Ontology, and Emotion, by Charles O. Nussbaum.
Chrisoula Andreou reviews Rationality and Commitment, edited by Fabienne Peter and Hans Bernhard Schmid.
C. S. Jenkins reviews Truth in Virtue of Meaning, by Gillian Russell.
A. E. Denham reviews Questions of Taste: The Philosophy of Wine, edited by Barry C. Smith.
André Kukla reviews Exceeding Our Grasp: Science, History, and the Problem of Unconceived Alternatives, by P. Kyle Stanford.
Frank Hindriks reviews The Inner Life of a Rational Agent. In Defence of Philosophical Behaviourism, by R. Stout.
Matt King reviews Appearances of the Good, by Sergio Tenenbaum.
Johannes L. Brandl reviews The Austrian Contribution to Analytic Philosophy, edited by Mark Textor.
Paul Bloomfield reviews The Reflective Life: Living Wisely With Our Limits, by Valerie Tiberius. 
Alan Millar reviews The Nature of Normativity, by Ralph Wedgwood.
Janna Thompson reviews Cultural Appropriation and the Arts, by James O. Young.
Books Received
Announcements
Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and The Mind Association 2010 University College Dublin 9–12 July 2010
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Philosophical Review, Vol. 119, #1, 2010
Articles

Rachael Briggs. Decision-Theoretic Paradoxes as Voting Paradoxes.
Jonathan Schaffer. Monism: The Priority of the Whole.
John Turri. Epistemic Invariantism and Speech Act Contextualism.
Book Reviews
Marc Lange reviews Nature's Metaphysics: Laws and Properties  by Alexander Bird.
Peter Sullivan reviews Wittgenstein's Apprenticeship with Russell by Gregory Landini.
Patrick Kain reviews Kantian Ethics by Allen W. Wood.
Don Garrett reviews The Riddle of Hume's Treatise: Skepticism, Naturalism, and Irreligion by Paul Russell.
Steven T. Kuhn reviews Free Riding by Richard Tuck.
Thomas Hurka reviews Morality and Political Violence by C. A. J. Coady.
Stephan Leuenberger reviews Oxford Studies in Metaphysics, vol. 2 edited by Dean Zimmerman.
John Dupré reviews Across the Boundaries: Extrapolation in Biology and Social Science by Daniel P. Steel.
Books Received
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Philosophical Review, Vol. 119, #2, 2010
Articles
Jeffrey K. McDonough. Leibniz and the Puzzle of Incompossibility: The Packing Strategy.
Niko Kolodny. The Explanation of Amour-Propre.
Jula Markovits. Acting for the Right Reasons.
Book Reviews
Christopher Shields reviews Aristotle on Truth by Paolo Crivelli.
David Liebesman reviews The Nature and Structure of Content by Jeffrey C. King.
Robert Wardy reviews Remastering Morals with Aristotle and Confucius by May Sim.
A.J. Julius reviews Democratic Authority: A Philosophical Framework by David Estlund.
Daniel Star reviews Reconciling Our Aims: In Search of Bases for Ethics by Allan Gibbard.
Books Recieved
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Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 10, #3-4, 2010
Matthew Noah Smith. Practical Imagination and its Limits.
Simon Kirchin. The Shapelessness Hypothesis.
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Proceedings and Addresses of the APA, Vol. 83, #5, 2010
2009-2010 Board of Officers
News from the National Office: Membership Information and Dues; Publication Information and Prizes, Fellowships, and Lectures.
APA Committee Nominations
A Member’s Guide to the APA
Minutes of the 45th Annual Meeting of the Board of Officers: Membership of the Chair’s Council; Report of the Chair; Report of the Executive Director; Report from the Central Division; Report of the Standing Committees; Selection of the Non-Standing Committees to be Reviewed in 2010; Committee Nomination Process; Slate of Candidate for 2010-2013; Proposal to Endors a Statement from the Coalition on the Academic Workforce; Proposal from the Committee for the Defense of the Professional Rights of Philosophers to Censure the University of Houston; Selection of the 2009 Quinn Prize Recipient; Proposal to Modify the APA Nondiscrimanotory Statement; Financial Statements; Membership Repot; Reports of Special (e.d. Non-Standing) Committees; Report from the APA Delegate to the ACLS; Public Philosophy/Public Scholarship Project; Awards to Members.
Memorial Minutes
Berkely Eddins; Marjorie Glicksman Grene; John Leslie Pollock; Richard Andrew Smyth; Steven K. Strange.
APA Shopping List; Forms – APA Shopping List Order Form
Index to Vol. 83
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Part A: Vol. 41, #1, 2010
Articles

Alan F. Chalmers. Boyle and the origins of modern chemistry: Newman tried in the fire.
Stewart Duncan. Leibniz on Hobbes’s materialism.
Niall O’Flaherty. The rhetorical strategy of William Paley’s Natural theology (1802): Part 1, William Paley’s Natural theology in context.
Steffen Ducheyne. Whewell’s tidal researches: scientific practice and philosophical methodology.
Nadine de Courtenay. The epistemological virtues of assumptions: towards a coming of age of Boltzmann and Meinong’s objections to ‘the prejudice in favour of the actual?’
Milena Ivanova. Pierre Duhem’s good sense as a guide to theory choice.
Abraham D. Stone. On the sources and implications of Carnap’s Der Raum.
Lekelia D. Jenkins. The evolution of a trading zone: a case study of the turtle excluder device.
Michael S. Evans. Achieving continuity: a story of stellar magnitude.
Friedel Weinert. The role of probability arguments in the history of science.
Essay Review
Oscar Moro Abadía.  Connecting historiographical traditions.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science : History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, Part B: Vol. 41, #1, 2010

Articles
James R. Henderson. Classes of Copenhagen interpretations: Mechanisms of collapse as typologically determinative.
Alexander Afriat, Ermenegildo Caccese. The relativity of inertia and reality of nothing.
Jill North. An empirical approach to symmetry and probability.
Mauro Dorato, Michael Esfeld. GRW as an ontology of dispositions.
Peter Mark Ainsworth. What is ontic structural realism?
Tomasz Bigaj. How to (properly) strengthen Bell’s theorem using counterfactuals.
Wolfgang Pietsch. On conceptual issues in classical electrodynamics: prospects and problems of an action-at-a-distance interpretation.
Essay Review
Jeroen van Dongen. On Einstein’s opponents, and other crackpots.
Book Review
Alisa Bokulich, Reexamining the Quantum-Classical Relation: Beyond Reductionism and Pluralism. Review by Gordon Belot and Lina Jansson.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 41, #1, 2010
Editorial.
Articles

K. Codell Carter. Change of type as an explanation for the decline of therapeutic bloodletting.
Sofie Lachapelle, Jenna Healey. On Hans, Zou and the others: wonder animals and the question of animal intelligence in early twentieth-century France.
Susan Hawthorne. Embedding values: how science and society jointly valence a concept—the case of ADHD.
Patrick Forber. Confirmation and explaining how possible.
Armin W. Schulz. It takes two: sexual strategies and game theory.
William Leeming. Tracing the shifting sands of ‘medical genetics’: what’s in a name?
Ulrich E. Stegmann.What can natural selection explain?
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Synthese, Vol. 174, #3, 2010
Articles
Stephen Hetherington. Elusive epistemological justification.
Jan Sprenger. Probability, rational single-cause decisions and the Monty Hall Problem.
Gabriele Contessa. Modal truthmakers and two varieties of actualism.
Thomas M. Crisp. A dilemma for internalism?
Hoger Andreas. A modal view of the semantics of theoretical sentences.
Moritz Schulz. Epistemic modals and informational consequence.
Karl Karlander and Levi Spectre. Sleeping Beauty meets Monday.
Mark Newman. Beyond Structural Realism: pluralist criteria for theory evalutation.
Boyd Millar. Peacocke’s trees.
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