Wednesday, August 25, 2010

August 25, 2010

Acta Analytica, Vol. 25, #2, 2010
Acta Analytica, Vol. 25, #3, 2010
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Oxford Studies in Epistemology, Vol. 3, 2010
Philosophers Imprint, Vol. 10, #6, 7, & 8, 2010
Philosophical Books, Vol. 51, #1, 2010
Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 33, #3, 2010
Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 60, #3, 2010
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 150, #2, 2010
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 150, #3, 2010
Philosophy: Journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, Vol. 85, #3, 2010
Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly, Vol. 30, #1/2, 2010
Synthese, Vol. 175, #2, 2010
Synthese, Vol. 175, #3, 2010
Utlitas, Vol. 22, #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 Potrč. 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 Baril. 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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Acta Analytica, Vol. 25, #3, 2010
Articles
Eric Wiland. The Incoherence Objection in Moral Theory.
Fritz J. McDonald. A Deflationary Metaphysics of Morality.
Jeppe Berggreen Høj. Problems for Broome’s Cognitivist Account of Instrumental Reasoning.
Justin Klocksiem. In Defense of the Trichotomy Thesis.
Tea Logar. Exploitation as Wrongful Use: Beyond Taking Advantage of Vulnerabilities.
Peter Alward. That’s the Fictional Truth, Ruth.
Roberto Casati. Hallucinatory Pictures.
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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
J.B. Schneewind, Essays on the History of Moral Philosophy, Reviewed by T.H. Irwin, University of Oxford.  
Daniel Garber, Leibniz: Body, Substance, Monad, Reviewed by Stephen Puryear, North Carolina State University.
Plato, Gorgias, Menexenus, Protagoras, Malcolm Schofield (ed.), Tom Griffith (tr.), Cambridge University Press. Reviewed by C.C.W. Taylor, Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
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Oxford Studies in Epistemology, Vol. 3, 2010 (not online, at the bindery until Sept. 10)
List of figures. .// List of contributors.
Articles
Rachael Briggs: Putting a value on beauty.
Troy Cross: Skeptical Success.
John Gibbons: Seeing what you're doing.
Christopher J.G. Meacham: Unravelling the tangled web: continuity, internalism, uniqueness, and self-locating belief.
Scott Sturgeon: Confidence and coarse-grained attitudes.
Jonathan Sutton: There are no rational pairs of contradictory beliefs (whatever some philosophers of language say).
Roger White: Evidential symmetry and mushy credence.
Special Theme: Social Epistemology with Guest editor: Alvin I. Goldman.
Alvin I. Goldman: Systems-orientd social epistemology.
Franz Dietrich and Christian List: The aggregration of propositional attitudes: towards a general theory.
Miranda Fricker: Can there be institutional virtues?
Melissa. Koenig: Selective trust in testimony: children's evaluation of the message, the speaker, and the speech act.
Jennifer Lackey: What should we do when we disagree?
Michael Strevens: Reconsidering authority: scientific expertise, bounded rationality, and epistemic backtracking.
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Philosophers Imprint, Vol. 10, #6, 7, & 8, 2010
Berhard Nickel, "Ceteris Paribus Laws: Generics and Natural Kinds"
Michael Della Rocca, "PSR"
Colin Marshall, "Kant's Metaphysics of the Self"
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Philosophical Books, Vol. 51, #1, 2010
Galen Strawson.  Real Materialism and Other Essays. Review by Philip Goff.
Joseph Mendola.  Anti-Externalism . Review by Rowland Stout.
Wayne M. Martin. Theories of Judgment: Psychology, Logic, Phenomenology. Review by Nicholas Joll.
Matthew Ratcliffe. Feelings of Being: Phenomenology, Psychiatry and the Sense of Reality. Review by Adam Morton.
Andy Clark.  Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension. Review by Kenneth Aizawa.
Oliver Dowlen. The Political Potential of Sortition. Review by Peter Stone.
Malcolm Budd. Aesthetic Essays.  Review by Derek Matravers.
Havi Carel. Illness: the Cry of the Flesh. Review by Sheena Hyland.

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Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 33, #3, 2010
Articles
Christian Helmut Wenzel. On Wittgenstein's Notion of Meaning-Blindness: Its Subjective, Objective and Aesthetic Aspects.               
Jeffrey Hershfield. What Can Austin Tell Us about Truth?             
Hanoch Ben-Yami. A Wittgensteinian Solution to the Sorites.     
Michael Weston. Forms of Our Life: Wittgenstein and the Later Heidegger.
Book Reviews
Ian Robinson. Holding the Centre and Untied Kingdom. Review by Catherine Osborne.
Keith Dromm.Wittgenstein on Rules and Nature. Review by James Fielding.
Christoffer Gefwert and Olli Lagerspetz, eds. Wittgenstein and Philosophical Psychology: Essays in Honour of Lars Hertzberg. Review by Liam Hughes.
Hans-Johann Glock and John Hyman. Wittgenstein and Analytic Philosophy: Essays for P.M.S. Hacker. Review by H. A. Knott.
Books Received
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Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 60, #3, 2010
Articles
James R. Beebe. Constraints on skeptical hypotheses.
Francesco Berto. Impossible worlds and propositions: against parity thesis.
Andrew Chignell. Causal refutations of idealism.
Imogen Dickie. The generality of particular thought.
Jeffrey Glick. Justification and the right to believe.
Andrew McGonigal. Art, value and character.
Lawrence Masek. Intentions, motives and the doctrine of double effect.
Bence Nanay. Imaginative resistance and conversational implicature.
Benjamin Schnieder. Expressivism concerngin epistemic modals.
Discussions
Use Steinhoff. Benbaji on killing in war and ‘the war convention.’
Juhani Yli-Vakkuri. Conditional and habitual analyses of disposition ascriptions.
Critical Studies
Mattew Silverstein. The standards of practical reasoning.
Book Reviews
Ronna Burger.  Aristotle's Dialogue with Socrates: on the Nicomachean Ethics. Review by Tom Angier.
Brian Harding.  Augustine and Roman Virtue. Review by Katherine Chambers.
Ryan Nichols.  Thomas Reid's Theory of Perception. Review by Anik Waldow.
Michael Potter.  Wittgenstein's Notes on Logic.  Review by Gregory Landini.
David S. Oderberg.  Real Essentialism. Review by E.J. Lowe.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 150, #2, 2010
Articles
Imogen Dickie. Negation, anti-realism, and the denial defence.
Friederike Moltmann. Relative truth and the first person.
Jon Tresan. Question authority: in defense of moral naturalism without clout.
Bence Nanay. Perception and imagination: amodal perception as mental imagery.
Peter Nichols. Substance concepts and personal identity.
Ira M. Schnall. Weak reasons-responsiveness meets its match: in defense of David Widerker’s attack on PAP.
Warren Shrader. Shoemaker on emergence.
Tommaso Piazza and Francesco Piazza. On inconsistent entities. A reply to Colyvan.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 150, #3, 2010
With book symposium on van Fraassen’s Scientific Representation: Paradoxes of Perspective
Articles
Matthew C. Haug. Realization, determination and mechanisms.
Dylan Dodd and Paula Sweeney. Indexicals and utterance production.
Ken Daley. The structure of lexical concepts.
Chad Carmichael. Universals.
Alfred Mele. Weakness of will and akrasia.
Seth Shabo. The fate of the direct argument and the case for incompatibilism.
Bas C. van Fraassen. Precis of Scientific representation: paradoxes of perspective.
Gordon Belot. Transcendental idealism among the Jersey metaphysicians.
Catherine Z. Elgin. Keeping things in perspective.
Leon Horsten. Having an interpretation.
Bas C. van Fraassen. Reply to Belot, Elgin, and Horsten.
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Philosophy: Journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, Vol. 85, #3, 2010
Editorial: Balanced Politics.
Articles
Mark Platts. The Languages of Rights and of Human Rights.
R. Read. On Philosophy’s (lack of) Progress: From Plato to Wittgenstein (and Rawls).
Alasdair Richmond. Time Travel, Parahistory and the Past Artefact Dilemma.
K. Lennon. Re-enchanting the World: The Role of Imagination in Perception.
N.M.L. Nathan. Exclusion and Sufficient Reason.
Anthony De Jasay. Ordered Anarchy and Contractarianism.
Booknotes
Book Reviews
Paisley Livingston. Cinema, Philosophy, Bergman: On Film as Philosophy. Review by John Adams.
Michael Tye. Consciousness Revisisted: Materialism without Phenomenal Concepts. Review by Sam Coleman.
Julian Dodd. Works of Music: An Essay in Ontology. Review by Michael Morris.
Christine M. Korsgaard. Self-Constitution: Agency, Identity, and Integrity. Review by Timothy Chappell.
Shahid Rahman, ed. Unity, Truth and the Liar. The Modern Relevance of Medieval Solutions to the Liar Paradox. Review by David Miller.
Books Received
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Philosophy & Public Policy Quarterly, Vol. 30, #1/2, 2010
Articles
Jerome M. Segal. A Different Way of Thinking about the Two-State Solution.
David Luban. The Conscience of a Prosecutor .
Xiaorong Li. Google and Cyber Infiltration.
Jay Sloan-Lynch. Philosophers to the Rescue? The Failed Attempt to Defend the Inclusion of Intelligent Design in Public Schools.
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Synthese, Vol. 175, #2, 2010
Articles
Aldo Frigerio, Alessandro Giordani and Luca Mari. Outline of a general model of measurement.
Joseph A. Baltimore. Defending the piggyback principle against Shapiro and Sober’s empirical approach.
Clark Glymour, David Danks, Bruce Glymour, Frederick Eberhardt and Joseph Ramsey, et al. Actual causation: a stone soup essay.
Maria E. Kronfeldner. Darwinian ‘blind’ hypothesis formation revisited.
Remy Debes. Which empathy? Limitations in the mirrored “understanding” of emotion.
Zanja Yudell. Melia and Saatsi on structural realism.
John Mumma. Proofs, pictures, and Euclid.
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Synthese, Vol. 175, #3, 2010
Articles
Damien Fennell and Nancy Cartwright. Does Roush show that evidence should be probable?
Anna-Sofia Maurin. Trope theory and the Bradley regress.
Gregor Betz. Petitio principii and circular argumentation as seen from a theory of dialectical structures.
Vojtěch Kolman. Continuum, name and paradox.
Peter J. Lewis. Credence and self-location.
A. Stokke.Intention-sensitive semantics.
Marc Ereshefsky. Darwin’s solution to the species problem.
Roger Clarke. “The Ravens Paradox” is a misnomer.
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Utlitas, Vol. 22, #3, 2010
Articles
Kimberley Brownlee. Moral aspirations and ideals.
Benjamin Sachs. Consequentialism’s double-edged sword.
Greg Bognar. Authentic Happiness.
Jens Johansson. Being and Betterness.
Saul Smilansky. Moral demands, moral pragmatics, and being good.
Re’em Segev. Hierarchical consequentialism.
Kevin Toh. The predication thesis and a new problem about persistent fundamental legal controversies.
John Brunero. Consequentialism and the wrong kind of reasons: a reply to Lang.
Book Reviews
Nadia Urbinati and Alex Zakaras (eds). J.S.  Mill’s Political Thought: A Biecentennial Reassessment. Review by Gregory Claeys.
C.L. Ten (ed.) Mill’s On Libery: A Critical Guide. Review by Brandon P. Turner.
John Korupski. Why Read Mill Today? Review by Alex Zakaras.

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