Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Oct. 11-22, 2010

American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 47, #4, 2010
Dialectica, Vol. 64, #3, 2010
Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, Vol. 49, #2, 2010
Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 26, #3, 2010
Hypatia, Vol. 25, #4, 2010
Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 27, #4
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 96, #3, 2010
Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 18, #4, 2010
Law and Society Review, Vol. 44, #3-4, 2010
Metaphysica, Vol. 11, #2, 2010
Mind & Language, Vol. 25, #5, 2010
Neuroethics, Vol. 3, #3, 2010
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Philosophia Mathematica, Vol. 18, #3, 2010
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Vol. 110, issue 2, part 2, 2010
Studia Logica, Vol. 96, #2, 2010
Synthese, Vol. 177, #1, 2010
Teaching Philosophy, Vol. 33, #3, 2010
Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Vol. 46, #2, 2010


American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 47, #4, 2010
Articles
Jean-Paul Vessel. Supererogation for Utilitarianism. 
James Kellenberger. Humility.
Robert Francescotti. Psychological Continuity and the Necessity of Identity.
Steve Matthews. Anonymity and the Social Self.
Richard Gray. An Argument for Nonreductive Representationalism. 
David M. Holley. Treating God's Existence as an Explanatory Hypothesis. 
Randolph Clarke. Are We Free to Obey the Laws?
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Dialectica, Vol. 64, #3, 2010
Original Articles

Edmund Henden. Deliberation Incompatibilism.
Sonia Roca-Royes. Modal Epistemology, Modal Concepts and the Integration Challenge.
Sophie Gibb. Closure Principles and the Laws of Conservation of Energy and Momentum.
M.J. Cain. Linguistics, Psychology and the Scientific Study of Language.
Daan Evers. The End-Relational Theory of ‘Ought’ and the Weight of Reasons.
Nigel Sabbarton-Leary. Descriptivist Reference from Metaphysical Essence.
George Darby and Duncan Watson. Lewis's Principle of Recombination: Reply to Efird and Stoneham.
Book Reviews

Javier Cumpa and Erwin Tegtmeier, eds.. Phenomenological Realism Versus Scientific Realism: Reinhardt Grossmann -David M. Armstrong, Metaphysical Correspondence. Review by Herbert Hochberg.
François Recanati. Philosophie du langage (et de l'esprit). Review by Diego Marconi.
Michael Potter. Wittgenstein's Notes on Logic. Review by Pasquale Frascolla.
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Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review, Vol. 49, #2 (current issue not available online as of 10-22-2010)
Articles
Erico Andrade M. De Oliveira. La genese de la method cartesienne: la mathesis universalis at la redaction de la quartrieme des Regles pour la direction de l’esprit.
Phil Corkum. Attention, Perception, and Thought in Aristotle.
Neal Deroo. Re-Constituting Phenomenology: Continuity in Levinas’s Account of Time and Ethics.
Ian Crystal. Fathers, Sons, and the Dorian Mode in the Laches.
Critical Notices/Etude Critiques
Guillaume Frechetter. Actualite de Carl Stumpf.
Yvon Gauthier. L’observateur local, sa perspective et le point a l’infini.
Intervention/Discussion
Zoltan Vecsey. Epistemic Approaches to Vagueness.
Book Reviews/Comptes rendus
Sarah Stroumsa, Maimonides in His World. A Portrait of a Mediterranean Thinker. Reviw by Joseph A. Buijs.
Brett Buchanan. Onto-Ethologies: The Animal Environments of Uexkull, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Deleuze. Review by Frederick Bruneault.
John Christman. The Politics of Persons. Review by Roger Chao.
C.M. Korsgaard. Self-Constitution. Agency, Identity, and Integrity. Review by Jasper Doomen.
Francisco J. Gonzalez. Plato and Heidegger: A Question of Dialogue. Review by Cristina Ionescu.
Louis Graorke. An Aristotelian Account of Induction: Creating Something for Nothing. Review by Anthony Jenkins.
Books Received/Livres recus
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Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 26, #3, 2010
Essays  
Christine Clavien and Rebekka A. Klein. Eager For Fairness Or For Revenge? Psychological Altruism In Economics.   
Raul Hakli, Kaarlo Miller and Raimo Tuomela. Two Kinds Of We-Reasoning.     
Daniel M. Hausman. Hedonism And Welfare Economics.     
Olivier Roy. Interpersonal Coordination And Epistemic Support For Intentions With We-Content.     
Reviews
Richard H. Thaler and Cass R. Sunstein. Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness. Review by Joel Anderson.
Uskali Mäki, ed.. The Methodology of Positive Economics: Reflections on the Milton Friedman Legacy. Review by Lawrence Boland.
Daniel P. Steel. Across the Boundaries: Extrapolation in Biology and Social Science. Review by Julian Reiss.
Arnaud Berthoud, Bernard Delmas and Thierry Demals, eds..Y a-t-il des lois en économie? Review by Andrea Salanti.
Donald MacKenzie. Material Markets: How Economic Agents are Constructed. Review by Margaret Schabas.
Russell Hardin. How do you Know? The Economics of Ordinary Knowledge. Review by Jesús Zamora-Bonilla.
Contributors
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Hypatia, Vol. 25, #4, 2010
Introduction
Lori Gruen and Alison Wylie. Feminist Legacies/Feminist Futures: 25th Anniversary Special Issue—Editors' Introduction.
Invited Papers
Helen Longino. Feminist Epistemology at Hypatia's 25th Anniversary.
Marìa Lugones. Toward a Decolonial Feminism.
Kelly Oliver. Motherhood, Sexuality, and Pregnant Embodiment: Twenty-Five Years of Gestation.
Contributed Papers
Kristen Intemann. 25 Years of Feminist Empiricism and Standpoint Theory: Where Are We Now?
Lisa Tessman. Idealizing Morality.
Cynthia A. Stark. Abstraction and Justification in Moral Theory.
Jean Keller. Rethinking Ruddick and the Ethnocentrism Critique of Maternal Thinking.
Margaret Denike. The Racialization of White Man's Polygamy.
Naomi Zack. The Fluid Symbol of Mixed Race.
Susan Dieleman. Revisiting Rorty: Contributions to a Pragmatist Feminism.
Margaret Simons. Confronting an Impasse: Reflections on the Past and Future of Beauvoir Scholarship.
Musings
Kristen Intemann, Emily S. Lee, Kristin McCartney, Shireen Roshanravan and Alexa Schriempf. What Lies Ahead: Envisioning New Futures for Feminist Philosophy.
Notes on Contributors
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Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 27, #4, 2010
Original Articles
Hugh Lafollette. Licensing Parents Revisited.
Shlomi Segall. Is Health (Really) Special? Health Policy between Rawlsian and Luck Egalitarian Justice.
Cara Nine. Ecological Refugees, States Borders, and the Lockean Proviso.
Kevin C. Elliott. Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Vehicles, Energy Policy, and the Ethics of Expertise.
Greg Bognar. Does Cost Effectiveness Analysis Unfairly Discriminate against People with Disabilities?
Scott F. Aikin and J. Caleb Clanton. Developing Group-Deliberative Virtues.
Book Reviews
Jurgen Habermas et al. An Awareness of What is Missing: Faith and Reason in a Post-Secular Age. Review by Richard Harries.
W. L. Lee. Contemporary Feminist Theory and Activism: Six Global Issues. Review by Herjeet Marway.
Susan Mendus. Politics and Morality. Review by David Archard.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 96, #3, 2010
Articles
Susanne Arvidsson. Communication of Corporate Social Responsibility: A Study of the Views of Management Teams in Large Companies.
Fernanda Duarte. Working with Corporate Social Responsibility in Brazilian Companies: The Role of Managers’ Values in the Maintenance of CSR Cultures.
Niranjan Narasimhan, Kumar Bhaskar and Srinivas Prakhya. Existential Beliefs and Values.
Sheldene K Simola. Use of a “Coping-Modeling, Problem-Solving” Program in Business Ethics Education.
Suzanne Benn, Lindi Renier Todd and Jannet Pendleton. Public Relations Leadership in Corporate Social Responsibility.
Tommy Jensen. Beyond Good and Evil: The Adiaphoric Company.
Cheng-Li Huang and Fan-Hua Kung. Drivers of Environmental Disclosure and Stakeholder Expectation: Evidence from Taiwan.
Joan Van Hise and Dawn W. Massey. Applying the Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm to the Creation of an Accounting Ethics Course.
Seung-Hyun Lee and Yoon-Suk Baik. Corporate Lobbying in Antidumping Cases: Looking into the Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act.
Eveline Bruijn and Gail Whiteman. That Which Doesn’t Break Us: Identity Work by Local Indigenous ‘Stakeholders’.
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Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 18, #4, 2010
Original Articles
Richard Holton. The Exception Proves the Rule.
Amitai Etzioni. Is Transparency the Best Disinfectant?
Alexander S. Kirshner. Proceduralism and Popular Threats to Democracy.
James Pattison. Deeper Objections to the Privatisation of Military Force.
Melissa Schwartzberg. Shouts, Murmurs and Votes: Acclamation and Aggregation in Ancient Greece.
Katrin Flikschuh. Kant's Sovereignty Dilemma: A Contemporary Analysis.
Index
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Law and Society Review, Vol. 44, #3-4, 2010
Foreword
Carroll Seron. Foreword.
Presidential Address
Richard Lempert. A Personal Odyssey Toward a Theme: Race and Equality in the United States: 1948–2009.
Commentators:
Ralph Richard Banks. Commentary on Professor Lempert's Presidential Address.
Mario L. Barnes. Racial Paradox in a Law and Society Odyssey.
Jeannine Bell. The Personal, the Political, and Race.
Kitty Calavita. The Struggle for Racial Justice: The Personal, the Political, and … the Economic.
Malcolm M. Feeley. The Personal and the Professional: Assessing the Ambivalent Commitment to Racial Justice in the United States.
Articles
Rachel F. Moran. What Counts As Knowledge? A Reflection on Race, Social Science, and the Law.
Monique R. Payne-Pikus, John Hagan and Robert L. Nelson. Experiencing Discrimination: Race and Retention in America's Largest Law Firms.
Osagie K. Obasogie. Do Blind People See Race? Social, Legal, and Theoretical Considerations.
Catherine Lee and John D. Skrentny. Race Categorization and the Regulation of Business and Science.
Calvin Morrill, Karolyn Tyson, Lauren B. Edelman and Richard Arum. Legal Mobilization in Schools: The Paradox of Rights and Race Among Youth.
Naomi Murakawa and Katherine Beckett. The Penology of Racial Innocence: The Erasure of Racism in the Study and Practice of Punishment.
Heather Schoenfeld. Mass Incarceration and the Paradox of Prison Conditions Litigation.
Elizabeth Brown. Race, Urban Governance, and Crime Control: Creating Model Cities.
Lisa L. Miller. The Invisible Black Victim: How American Federalism Perpetuates Racial Inequality in Criminal Justice.
Courtenay W. Daum and Eric Ishiwata. From the Myth of Formal Equality to the Politics of Social Justice: Race and the Legal Attack on Native Entitlements.
Book Reviews
Ariela J. Gross. What Blood Won't Tell: A History of Race on Trial in America. Review by Martha S. Jones.
J. Kēhaulani Kauanui. Hawaiian Blood: Colonialism and the Politics of Sovereignty and Indigeneity. Review by Nicholas Buchanan.
Peggy Pascoe. What Comes Naturally: Miscegenation Law and the Making of Race in America. Review by Taunya Lovell Banks.
Crystal N. Feimster. Southern Horrors: Women and the Politics of Rape and Lynching. Review by Christopher Waldrep.
Anthony S. Chen. The Fifth Freedom: Law, Politics and Civil Rights in the United States, 1941–1972. Review by Robin Stryker.
James P. Sterba. Affirmative Action for the Future. Review by Ellen C. Berrey.
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Metaphysica, Vol. 11, #2, 2010
Articles
Javier Cumpa and Erwin Tegtmeier. Obituary for Reinhardt Grossmann.
Michael Esfeld. Causal Overdetermination for Humeans?
Roger Harris. Do Material Things Have Intrinsic Properties?
Markku Keinänen and Jani Hakkarainen. Persistence of Simple Substances.
Stephen Wright. The Leibniz’s Law Problem (For Stage Theory).
Timothy J. Nulty. The Metaphysics of Mixed Inferences: Problems with Functionalist Accounts of Alethic Pluralism.
José María Garrido Bermúdez. Grossmann and Millán-Puelles on the Argument from Physics.
Julien Beillard. Triangles, Schemes and Worlds: Reply to Nulty.
Huiyuhl Yi. Non-branching Clause.
Robin Stenwall. Causal Truthmaking.
Dennis Earl. Vague Analysis.
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Mind & Language, Vol. 25, #5
Obituary
Tony Stone (3 November 1957–12 June 2010).
Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Paper
Martin Davies. Double Dissociation: Understanding its Role in Cognitive Neuropsychology.
Original Articles
Ben Fraser and Marc Hauser. The Argument from Disagreement and the Role of Cross-Cultural Empirical Data.
Guy Kahane and Nicholas Shackel. Methodological Issues in the Neuroscience of Moral Judgement.
Ernie Lepore and Adam Sennet. Saying and Agreeing.
Multiple Review Of
Edouard Machery. Précis of Doing without Concepts.
Jesse Prinz. Can Concept Empiricism Forestall Eliminativism?
Barbara C. Malt. Why We Should Do Without Concepts.
Edouard Machery. Reply to Barbara Malt and Jesse Prinz.
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Neuroethics, Vol. 3, #3, 2010
Special Issue: Symposium on Anthony Appiah, Experiments in Ethics. Guest Edited by Neil Levy.
Editorial Notes
Neil Levy. Introduction: Appiah’s Experiments in Ethics.
Original Papers
Liane Young and Rebecca Saxe. It’s Not Just What You Do, but What’s on Your Mind: A Review of Kwame Anthony Appiah’s “Experiments in Ethics.”
Valerie Tiberius. Appiah and the Autonomy of Ethics.
Jonathan M. Weinberg and Ellie Wang. Naturalism’s Perils, Naturalism’s Promises: A Comment on Appiah’s Experiments in Ethics.
Edouard Machery. The Bleak Implications of Moral Psychology.
Kwame Anthony Appiah. More Experiments in Ethics.
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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Javier Cumpa and Erwin Tegtmeier (eds.), Phenomenological Realism versus Scientific Realism: Reinhardt Grossmann - David M. Armstrong Metaphysical Correspondence. Review by Joseph K. Cosgrove.
Bob Hale and Aviv Hoffmann (eds.), Modality: Metaphysics, Logic, and Epistemology. Reviewed by John P. Burgess, Princeton University.
Peter Machamer and J.E. McGuire, Descartes's Changing Mind. Reviewed by Helen Hattab, University of Houston. 
Ralph D. Ellis and Natika Newton, How the Mind Uses the Brain (to Move the Body and Image the Universe). Reviewed by Robert Hanna, University of Colorado at Boulder.
Gregory Currie, Narratives and Narrators: A Philosophy of Stories. Reviewed by James Harold, Mount Holyoke College.  

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Philosophia Mathematica, Vol. 18, #3, 2010
Articles
David Corfield. Understanding the Infinite I: Niceness, Robustness, and Realism.
G. Aldo Antonelli. Notions of Invariance for Abstraction Principles.
Jamin Asay. How to Express Ontological Commitment in the Vernacular.
J. M. Dieterle. Social Construction in the Philosophy of Mathematics: A Critical Evaluation of Julian Cole’s Theory.
Joongol Kim. Yi on 2.
Critical Studies/Book Reviews
Mary Leng. Mathematics and Reality. Review by John P. Burgess.
Stefania Centrone. Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics in the Early Husserl. Review by Mirja Hartimo.
Paolo Mancosu, ed. The Philosophy of Mathematical Practice. Review by Brendan Larvor.
C.S. Jenkins. Grounding Concepts: An Empirical Basis for Arithmetical Knowledge. Review by Neil Tennant.
Book of Essays
Benedikt Löwe and Thomas Müller, eds. PhiMSAMP: Philosophy of Mathematics: Sociological Aspects and Mathematical Practice.
Solomon Feferman, Charles Parsons, and Steven [sic] G. Simpson, eds. Kurt Gödel: Essays for His Centennial.
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Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Vol. 110, issue 2, part 2, 2010
Original Articles
VI—Arif Ahmed. Causation and Decision.
VII—Cian Dorr. Of Numbers and Electrons.
VIII—Stephen Barker. Cognitive Expressivism, Faultless Disagreement, and Absolute but Non-Objective Truth.
IX—Joel Smith. The Conceptual Problem of Other Bodies.
X—Thomas Crowther. The Agential Profile of Perceptual Experience.
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Studia Logica, Vol. 96, #2
Articles
André Fuhrmann and Manfred Kupffer. Editorial.
Alan Baker. No Reservations Required? Defending Anti-Nominalism.
Ivan Kasa. On Field’s Epistemological Argument Against Platonism.
Rafal Urbaniak. Neologicist Nominalism.
Davide Rizza. Discernibility by Symmetries.
Martin Pleitz. Curves in Gödel-Space: Towards a Structuralist Ontology of Mathematical Signs.
Michael Gabbay. A Formalist Philosophy of Mathematics Part I: Arithmetic.
Andrew D. Irvine. Frege on Number Properties.
Marianna Antonutti Marfori. Informal Proofs and Mathematical Rigour.
Norma B. Goethe and Michèle Friend. Confronting Ideals of Proof with the Ways of Proving of the Research Mathematician.
Massimiliano Carrara and Enrico Martino. To Be is to Be the Object of a Possible Act of Choice.
Francesca Boccuni. Plural Grundgesetze.
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Synthese, Vol. 177, #1, 2010
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Peter Kung. On having no reason: dogmatism and Bayesian confirmation.
Ingo Brigandt. The epistemic goal of a concept: accounting for the rationality of semantic change and variation.
Eleonora Cresto. Belief and contextual acceptance.
Stephen Finlay. What ought probably means, and why you can’t detach it.
Bence Nanay. Population thinking as trope nominalism.
Mark Newman. The No-Miracles Argument, reliabilism, and a methodological version of the generality problem.
Darrell P. Rowbottom. Corroboration and auxiliary hypotheses: Duhem’s thesis revisited.
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Teaching Philosophy, Vol. 33, #3, 2010
Articles
Thomas Carson. Suggestions for Teaching a Course on Lincoln’s Ethics.
Marvin J. Croy. Teaching the Practical Relevance of Propositional Logic.
Mason Marshall. Aaron M. Clark, Is Clarity Essential to Good Teaching?
Review Article
Gary Bartlett, Recent Texts in Philosophy of Mind.
Reviews
Kim Atkins. Narrative Identity and Moral Identity. Review by Stephanie Adair.
Si Kahn and Elizabeth Minnich (with forewords by Troy Duster and Amy Goodman). The Fox in the Henhouse. Review by Stephen Bloch-Schulman.
Jon Cogburn and Mar Silcox. Philosophy Through Video Games. Review by Tad Bratkowski.
Merrie Bergmann, James Moor, and Jack Nelson. The Logic Book, 5th ed. Review by Leslie Burkholder.
Richard Shusterman and Adele Tomlin, eds. Aesthetic Experience. Review by A. Hagerman.
Sibly A. Schwarzenbach. On Civic Friendship: Including Women in the State. Review by Amanda Holmes and Forest Perry.
Joel J. Kupperman. Six Myths about the Good Life. Review by Norah Martin.
Kevin K. Durand. Footnotes to Plato. Review by Lewis Pearson.
Arthur S. Lothstein and Michael Brodrick, eds. New Morning. Review by Aaron L. Pratt.
Clare Saunders, David Mossley, George MacDonald Ross, Danielle Lamb, and Jule Closs. Doing Philosophy: A Practical Guide for Students. Review by Emrys Westacott.
Roger Ariew and Eric Watkins, ed. Modern Philosophy: An Anthology of Primary Sources. Review by Joshua Wretzel.
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Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society, Vol. 46, #2, 2010
Articles
J. Brent Crouch. Between Frege and Peirce: Josiah Royce’s Structural Logicism.
Michael Scanlan. Sheffer’s Criticism of Royce’s Theory of Order.
Scott L. Pratt. The Politics of Disjunction.
Robert W. Burch. Royce, Boolean Rings, and the T-Relation.
Phillip Deen. Dialectical vs. Experimental Method: Marcuse’s Review of Dewey’s Logic: The Theory of Inquiry.
Herbert Marcuse and Phillip Deen. Herbert Marcuse’s “Review of John Dewey’s Logic: The Theory of Inquiry”.
José-Antonio Orosco. Defending the Great Community: Royce’s Concept of Humanitarian Intervention.
Marilyn Fischer. Cracks in the Inexorable: Bourne and Addams on Pacifists during Wartime.
Lucio Angelo Privitello. Josiah Royce and the Problems of Philosophical Pedagogy, Part Two. 
Reviews
Sor-Hoon Tan and John Whalen-Bridge (Eds.). Democracy as Culture: Deweyan Pragmatism in a Globalized World. Review by Emil Višňovský.
Antonio Armas Vázquez. El pragmatismo en Cuba. Review by Rosa Mayorga.
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