Tuesday, August 31, 2010

August 31, 2010

Bioethics, Vol. 24, #7, 2010
British Journal of Aesthetics, Vol. 50, #3, 2010
European Jouranl of Philosophy, Vol. 18, #3, 2010
Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Vol. 68, #3, 2010
Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 18, #3, 2010
Law and Philosophy, Vol. 29, #5, 2010
Metascience, Vol. 19, #2, 2010
Mind & Language, Vol. 25, #3, 2010
Mind & Language, Vol. 35, #4, 2010
Monist, Vol. 93, #3, 2010
Natural Language Semantics, Vol. 18, #3, 2010
Noûs, Vol. 44, #2, 2010
Philosophical Perspectives Vol.23, #1, 2010
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 5, #8, 2010
Phronesis, Vol. 55, #3, 2010
Review of Philosophy and Psychology, Vol. 1, #3, 2010
Theoria, Vol. 76, #3, 2010


Bioethics, Vol. 24, #7, 2010
Editorial
Lisa M. Rasmussen and Rosemarie Tong. International Perspectives on the Baby Trade.
Articles
Anne Donchin . Reproductive Tourism and The Quest For Global Gender Justice.
Jennifer A. Parks. Care Ethics and The Global Practice of Commercial Surrogacy.
Jason K.M. Hanna. Revisiting Child-Based Objections to Commercial Surrogacy.
Yukari Semba, Chiungfang Chang, Hyunsoo Hong, Ayako Kamisato, Minori Kokado And Kaori Muto. Surrogacy: Donor Conception Regulation in Japan.
Sarah Jones. The Ethics of Intercountry Adoption: Why It Matters to Healthcare Providers and Bioethicists.
Katrien De Graeve. The Limits of Intimate Citizenship: Reproduction of Difference In Flemish-Ethiopian ‘Adoption Cultures.’
Commentary
Maureen Kelley. Should International Adoption Be Part Of Humanitarian Aid Efforts? Lessons From Haiti.
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British Journal of Aesthetics, Vol. 50, #3, 2010
Notes on Contributors
Articles
Christopher Dowling. The Aesthetics of Daily Life.
Richard Bullen. Refining the Past.
James Grant. The Dispensability of Metaphor.
Catharine Abell. Cinema as a Representational Art.
Brian Laetz. Kendall Walton's ‘Categories of Art’: A Critical Commentary.
Robert Stecker and Stephen Davies. The Hypothetical Intentionalist's Dilemma: A Reply to Levinson.
Book Reviews
Peter Kivy. Antithetical Arts: On the Ancient Quarrel between Literature and Music. Review by Lydia Goehr.
David Berger. Kant's Aesthetic Theory: The Beautiful and Agreeable. Review by Keren Gorodeisky.
John Roe and Michele Stanco, editors. Inspiration and Technique: Ancient to Modern Views on Beauty and Art. Review by Penelope Murray.
Roger Scruton. Beauty. Review by Christopher Hamilton.
Books Received/ Journal Received/ Note on the Cover Artist
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European Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 18, #3, 2010
Articles
Josep E. Corbí. First-Person Authority and Self-Knowledge as an Achievement.
Tony Fisher.Heidegger's Generative Thesis.
Katalin Makkai. Kant on Recognizing Beauty.
Jeremy R. Simon. Playing the Odds: A New Response to Lucretius's Symmetry Argument.
José L. Zalabardo. The Tractatus on Logical Consequence.
Review Articles
The ‘Good Life’—A ‘Detestable Phrase’: The Significance of the Young Rawls's Religious Ethics for His Political Theory. Review by Jürgen Habermas.
The Bergen Electronic Edition of Wittgenstein's Nachlass. Review by David Stern.
Heidegger on East-West Dialogue: Anticipating the Event, by Lin Ma. Review by Karin De Boer.
Explaining the Brain: Mechanisms and the Mosaic Unity of Neurosciences, by Carl F. Craver. Review by Benoît Dubreuil.
Rousseau's Theodicy of Self-Love: Evil, Rationality, and the Drive for Recognition, by Frederick Neuhouser. Review by Lucas Fain.
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Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Vol. 68, #3, 2010
The 2011 John Fisher Memorial Prize ///// Call for Papers: Special Issue on the Media of Photography
Articles
Peter Lamarque. The Uselessness of Art.
Joseph Margolis. The Importance of Being Earnest About The Definition and Metaphysics Of Art.
Jerrold Levinson. Artistic Worth and Personal Taste.
Gregory Currie. Actual Art, Possible Art, and Art's Definition.
Nicholas Alden Riggle. Street Art: The Transfiguration of The Commonplaces.
Robert Wicks. Using Artistic Masterpieces as Philosophical Examples: The Case of Las Meninas.
Symposium: Musical Improvisation
Philip Alperson. A Topography of Improvisation.
Garry L. Hagberg. on Rhythm.
John M. Carvalho. Repetition and Self-Realization in Jazz Improvisation.
William Day. The Ends of Improvisation.
Gary Iseminger. Sonicism and Jazz Improvisation.
Book Reviews
The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film edited by Livingston, Paisley and Carl Plantinga. Review by Cynthia Freeland.
Andy Warhol. by Danto, Arthur C. Review by Daniel Herwitz.
Comic Relief: A Comprehensive Philosophy of Humor by Morreall, John. Review by John Marmysz.
Questions of Taste: The Philosophy of  Wine edited by Smith, Barry C. Review by Eric Saidel.
On Architecture by Rush, Fred. Review by David Goldblatt.
Aesthetic Experience edited by Shusterman, Richard, and Adele Tomlin. Review by Christopher Stevens.
The Portal of Beauty: Towards a Theology of Aesthetics by Forte, Bruno. Review by Dan Vaillancourt.
Why Music Moves Us by Bicknell, Jeanette. Review by Christopher Bartel.
Photography and Philosophy: Essays on the Pencil of Nature edited by Walden, Scott. Review by Zed Adams.
Books Received
Contributors
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Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 18, #3, 2010
Articles
Eamonn Callan. The Better Angels of Our Nature: Patriotism and Dirty Hands.
Hugh Lazenby. One Kiss Too Many? Giving, Luck Egalitarianism and Other-affecting Choice.
Christopher J. Finlay. Legitimacy and Non-State Political Violence.
Chris Armstrong. National Self-Determination, Global Equality and Moral Arbitrariness.
Steven P. Lee. The Moral Distinctiveness of Genocide.
Debate
Holly Lawford-Smith. Ideal Theory—A Reply to Valentini.
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Law and Philosophy, Vol. 29, #5, 2010
Articles
Boudewijn de Bruin. The Liberal Value of Privacy
Pavlos Eleftheriadis. Law And Sovereignty.
David Ellerman. Inalienable Rights: A Litmus Test for Liberal Theories of Justice.
Jordi Ferrer Beltrán & Giovanni B. Ratti. Validity and Defeasibility in the Legal Domain.
Book Review
Stephan Kershnar reviews David Boonin's The Problem of Punishment, and Michael Moore's Placing Blame.
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Metascience, Vol. 19, #2, 2010
Book Symposiums
Protecting rainforest realism
James Ladyman, Don Ross: Everything must go: metaphysics naturalized.
Review by P. Kyle Stanford, Paul Humphreys, Katherine Hawley, James Ladyman and Don Ross.
Regress and rhetoric at the Tuscan court
Luciano Boschiero: Experiment and natural philosophy in seventeenth-century Tuscany: the history of the accademia del cimento.
Review by Marco Beretta, Mordechai Feingold, Paula Findlen and Luciano Boschiero
Book Reviews
Truth, beauty, and counting. Robert Tubbs: What is a number: mathematical concepts and their origins. Review by Jeremy Gray.
The tale of modernist mathematics. Jeremy Gray: Plato’s ghost. The modernist transformation of mathematics. Review by Erhard Scholz.
Going to ground with concepts. Carrie S. Jenkins, Grounding concepts, an empirical basis for arithmetical knowledge. Review by Philip Ebert.
A medley of philosophy of mathematics. Gerhard Preyer, Georg Peter (eds): Philosophy of mathematics: set theory, measuring theories, and nominalism. Review by Alan Baker.
Mesopotamian mathematics. Eleanor Robson: Mathematics in ancient Iraq. A social history. Review by Piedad Yuste.
Survey Review
Windows into the lives of the men who developed quantum physics. Naomi Pasachoff reviews Jones, Sheilla: The quantum ten: a story of passion, tragedy, ambition and science; Farmelo, Graham: The strangest man: the hidden life of Paul Dirac, quantum genius; Cassidy, David C.: Beyond uncertainty: Heisenberg, quantum physics, and the bomb.
Book Reviews
Heisenberg’s invention of the Copenhagen interpretation. Kristian Camilleri: Heisenberg and the interpretation of quantum mechanics: The physicist as philosopher. Review by Jan Faye.
The causal theory revisited. Peter J. Riggs: Quantum causality, Review by Ward Struyve.
The diversities of biodiversity. James Maclaurin and Kim Sterelny: What is Biodiversity? Review by James Justus.
A nohowish untalkaboutable all-likeness. Mark Francis: Herbert Spencer and the invention of modern life. Review by Jim Endersby.
Waxing ecological. Diane Kelsey McColley: Poetry and ecology in the age of Milton and Marvell. Review by Diana Barnes.
Debunking New World degeneracy. Lee Alan Dugatkin: Mr. Jefferson and the Giant Moose: natural history in early America. Review by Stephen Rowland.
A polemic for human enhancement. John Harris: Enhancing evolution: the ethical case for making better people. Review by Roberta M. Berry.
Survey Review
Sacrificing the beast. Review by Jane Johnson.
Book Reviews
Understanding conceptual innovation in science. Nancy Nersessian: Creating scientific concepts. Review by Harold I. Brown.
Mathematical and aesthetic aspects of symmetry. G. Hon, B. R. Goldstein: From summetria to symmetry: the making of a revolutionary scientific concept. Review by Katherine Brading.
Modeling prototypes. Daniela M. Bailer-Jones, Scientific models in philosophy of science. Review by Demetris P. Portides.
Novel approaches to models. Mauricio Suárez (ed.): Fictions in science: philosophical essays on modeling and idealization. Review by Adam Toon.
A view from Sydney: how to Stove the enemies of science. James Franklin: What science knows and how it knows it. Review by Howard Sankey.
Cracks on the mosaic unity of science. Carl F. Craver: Explaining the brain: mechanisms and the mosaic unity of science. Review by Athanassios Raftopoulos.
On Husserl’s influence on Carnap. Guillermo E. Rosado Haddock: The young Carnap’s unknown master: Husserl’s influence on Der Raum and Der logische Aufbau der Welt. Review by Alan Richardson.
For Kuhn, anything goes. Stefano Gattei: Thomas Kuhn’s “Linguistic Turn” and the legacy of logical empiricism: incommensurability, rationality, and the search for truth. Review by George Reisch.
Essay Review
Gothic visuality. Roland Recht: Believing and seeing: the art of Gothic cathedrals, trans. Mary Whitall. Review by Ellen M. Shortell.
Stones and stars. Daryn Lehoux: Astronomy, weather, and calendars in the ancient world: parapegmata and related texts in classical and near-eastern societies. Review by James Evans.
Astrological talismans in the middle ages and the renaissance. Jérôme Torrella (Hieronymus Torrella): Opus praeclarum de imaginibus astrologicis. Edited by Nicolas Weill-Parot. Review by H. Darrel Rutkin.
Imagining possibilities: in honour of Amos Funkenstein. Robert S. Westman and David Biale (eds): Thinking impossibilities: the intellectual legacy of Amos Funkenstein. Review by Veronika Lipphardt.
Mostly, and much, about steno. Gary D. Rosenberg (ed.): The revolution in geology from renaissance to the enlightenment. Review by David Oldroyd.
Two 19th-century French physical scientists. Theresa Levitt: The shadow of enlightenment. Optical and political transparency 1789–1848. Review by M. P. Crosland.
An interesting ride. George Mandler, A history of modern experimental psychology: from James and Wundt to cognitive science. Review by Nathalie L. Chernoff.
The radio revolution in astronomy. Woodruff T. Sullivan III: Cosmic noise: a history of early radio astronomy. Review by David P. D. Munns.
Constructions aplenty, gadgets galore. Cesare Rossi, Flavio Russo and Ferruccio Russo: Ancient Engineers’ Inventions: Precursors to the Present. Review by Michael A. B. Deakin.
Open secrets: reading and understanding. James Douglas Fleming: Milton’s secrecy and philosophical hermeneutics. Review by Sandra Lynch.
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Mind & Language, Vol. 25, #3, 2010
Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Paper
Paul M. Pietroski. Concepts, Meanings and Truth: First Nature, Second Nature and Hard Work.
Articles
Kim Sterelny. Moral Nativism: A Sceptical Response.
Matthew Van Cleave and Christopher Gauker. Linguistic Practice and False-Belief Tasks.
Stefano Predelli. Malapropisms and The Simple Picture of Communication.
Hagop Sarkissian, Amita Chatterjee, Felipe De Brigard, Joshua Knobe, Shaun Nichols And Smita Sirker. Is Belief In Free Will A Cultural Universal?
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Mind & Language, Vol. 25, #4, 2010
Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Paper
Articles
Dan Sperber, Fabrice Clément, Christophe Heintz, Olivier Mascaro, Hugo Mercier, Gloria Origgi And Deirdre Wilson. Epistemic Vigilance.
Dominic Gregory. Visual Imagery: Visual Format Or Visual Content?
Eli Dresner. Language And The Measure Of Mind.
Friederike Moltmann. Generalizing Detached Self-Reference And The Semantics Of Generic One.
James R. Beebe And Wesley Buckwalter. The Epistemic Side-Effect Effect.
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Monist, Vol. 93, #3, 2010 (not yet online, 8/31/2010)
General Topic: Intellectual Property
Articles
Richard Davies. Intellectual Propriety.
Rita Risser. Creative Determinism and the Claim to Intellectual Property.
Paul Taylor. Images and Stories.
Laura Biron. Two Challenges to the Idea of Intellectual Property.
Andrea C. Bottani. Intellectual Property as a kind of Metaproperty.
Massimiliano Carrara & Marzia Soavi. Copies, Replicas, and Counterfeits of Artworks and Artefacts.
Michael Wreen. The Ontology of Intellectual Property.
James Wilson. Ontology and the Regulation of Intellectual Property.
Jonathan Trerise. Against the Strength of Patent Protection.
David Koespell. Authorship and Artefacts: Remaking IP Law for Future objects.
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Natural Language Semantics, Vol. 18, #3, 2010
Articles
Ana Arregui. Detaching if-clauses from should.
Tania Ionin. The scope of indefinites: an experimental investigation.
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Noûs, Vol. 44, #2, 2010
Articles
Thomas Hurka. Asymmetries in Value.
Baron Reed. A Defense of Stable Invariantism.
Duncan Pritchard. Relevant Alternatives, Perceptual Knowledge and Discrimination.
David Barnett. Zif Would Have Been If: A Suppositional View of Counterfactuals.
Bernhard Nickel. How General Do Theories of Explanation Need To Be? 
Nikolaj Jang Lee Linding Pedersen and Marcus Rossberg. Open-endedness, Schemas and Ontological Commitment.
Ray Buchanan. A puzzle about meaning and communication.
Colin Allen. Mirror, Mirror in the Brain, What's the Monkey Stand to Gain?
Rowland Stout. What You Know When You Know an Answer to a Question.
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Philosophical Perspectives Vol.23, #1, 2009
Topic: Ethics
Articles
Elizabeth Barnes. Disability and Adaptive Preference.
Samantha Brennan. Moderate Deontology and Moral Gaps.
Remy Debes. Dignity's Gauntlet.
James Dreier. Relativism (And Expressivism) and The Problem of Disagreement.
G. F. Gaus. Recognized Rights As Devices of Public Reason.*
Mark Greenberg. Moral Concepts and Motivation.
Caspar Hare. Perfectly Balanced Interests.
Elizabeth Harman. “I’ll Be Glad I Did It” Reasoning and The Significance of Future Desires.
Pamela Hieronymi. The Will As Reason.
Thomas Hill. Kant and Humanitarian Intervention.
Dale Jamieson and Robert Elliot. Progressive Consequentialism.
Shelly Kagan. Well-Being as Enjoying The Good.
Rae Langton. Esteem in The Moral Economy of Oppression.
James Lenman. Achieving Objectivity.
Theresa Lopez, Jennifer Zamzow, Michael Gill and Shaun Nichols. Side Constraints and The Structure Of Commonsense Ethics.
Sarah Mcgrath. The Puzzle of Pure Moral Deference.
Jeff Mcmahan. Intention, Permissibility, Terrorism, and War.
Michael Otsuka. Moral Luck: Optional, Not Brute.
Thomas Pink. Promising and Obligation.
Michael Ridge. Consequentialist Kantianism.
Pekka Våyrynen.Objectionable Thick Concepts in Denials.
R. Jay Wallace. The Publicity of Reasons.
Ralph Wedgwood. The “Good” And The “Right” Revisited.
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 5, #8, 2010
Articles
Paul Litton. Psychopathy and Responsibility Theory.
Robin R. Wang. Ideal Womanhood in Chinese Thought and Culture.
Justin Sytsma. Folk Psychology and Phenomenal Consciousness.
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Phronesis, Vol. 55, #3, 2010
In Memoriam: The Editors record with sadness the death on April 16th 2010 of Professor Jacques Brunschwig, who was a Member of the Advisory Committee of Phronesis from 1988 to 2008.
Articles
Era  Gavrielides. What Is Wrong with Degenerate Souls in the Republic?
Zeev Perelmuter. Nous and Two Kinds of Epistêmê in Aristotle's Posterior Analytics.
Stephen Menn. Simplicius on the Theaetetus (In Physica 17,38-18,23 Diels).
Book Notes
Christopher Gill. Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy (and Medical History).
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Review of Philosophy and Psychology, Vol.1, #3, 2010
Special Issue: Psychology and Experimental Philosophy (Part II) / Guest Editors: E. Machery, T. Lombrozo & J. Knobe.
Editorial: Joshua Knobe, Tania Lombrozo and Edouard Machery. Dimensions of Experimental Philosophy.
Articles
David Faraci and David Shoemaker. Insanity, Deep Selves, and Moral Responsibility: The Case of JoJo.
Liane Young, Shaun Nichols and Rebecca Saxe. Investigating the Neural and Cognitive Basis of Moral Luck: It’s Not What You Do but What You Know.
Paulo Sousa and Colin Holbrook. Folk Concepts of Intentional Action in the Contexts of Amoral and Immoral Luck.
Adam Arico. Folk Psychology, Consciousness, and Context Effects.
Wesley Buckwalter. Knowledge Isn’t Closed on Saturday: A Study in Ordinary Language.
William P. Seeley. Imagining Crawling Home: A Case Study in Cognitive Science and Aesthetics.
Justin Sytsma. The Proper Province of Philosophy: Conceptual Analysis and Empirical Investigation.
Max Deutsch. Intuitions, Counter-Examples, and Experimental Philosophy.
L. A. Paul. A New Role for Experimental Work in Metaphysics.
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Theoria, Vol. 76, #3, 2010
Editorial. Sven Ove Hansson. Methodological Pluralism in Philosophy.
Obituary. In memoriam: Jordan Howard Sobel (1929-2010).
Articles
John Turri. Does Perceiving Entail Knowing?
Neil Campbell. Explanatory Exclusion and the Intensionality of Explanation.
John N. Williams. Moore's Paradox, Defective Interpretation, Justified Belief and Conscious Belief.
M. J. Cresswell. Abstract Entities in the Causal Order.
A Theoria Bibliography
Sven Ove Hansson. Swedish Theses in Philosophy 2009.
Reviews
New Essays on the Knowability Paradox – Edited by Joe Salerno. Review by Hans Van Ditmarsch.
The Philosophy of Animal Minds – Edited by Robert W. Lurz. Review by Linda Johansson.
The Ethics of Technological Risk – Edited by Lotte Asveld and Sabine Roeser. Review by Erika Mansnerus.
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