Tuesday, November 16, 2010

November 8-12, 2010

Analysis, Vol. 70 #4, 2010
British Journal of Aesthetics, Vol. 50, #4, 2010
Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 40, #2, 2010
Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 40, #3, 2010<
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 13, #4, 2010
Hastings Center Report, Vol. 40, #6, 2010
Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 44, #4, 2010
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 97, #2, 2010
Journal of Chinese Philosophy, Vol. 37, #4, 2010
Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 39, #5, 2010
Nanoethics, Vol. 4, #2, 2010
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 10, #11, 2010
Philosophia, Vol. 38, #4, 2010
Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 38, #4, 2010
Phronesis, Vol. 55, #4, 2010
Political Psychology, Vol. 31, #6, 2010
Ratio Juris, Vol. 23, #4, 2010
South African Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 29, #3, 2010
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 31, #6, 2010
Think: Philosophy for everyone, No. 26, Vol . 9, 2010



Analysis, Vol. 70 #4, 2010
Articles
Galen Strawson.The depth(s) of the twentieth century.
Roy Sorensen. Knowledge-lies.
William G. Lycan. What, exactly, is a paradox?
John Biro. The number of planets is not a number.
Gregory Currie. Tragedy.
Jim Stone. Harry Potter and the spectre of imprecision.
Maximilian De Gaynesford. Speech acts and poetry.
Storrs McCall. An insoluble problem.
Mark Jago. Closure on knowability.
Sam Cowling. Kantian humility and ontological categories.
Branden Fitelson. Strengthening the case for knowledge from falsehood.
Harold W. Noonan. A flaw in Sider’s vagueness argument for unrestricted mereological composition.
Greg Restall. On t and u, and what they can do.
Simon Langford. Reply to Roache.
Alan Baker. Mathematical induction and explanation.
Darrell P. Rowbottom and Nicholas Shackel. Bangu’s random thoughts on Bertrand’s paradox.
Bradley Armour-Garb. Horwichian Minimalism and the Generalization Problem.
John Shand.Taking offence.
Book Symposium
Judith Jarvis Thomson.Normativity.
Michael Smith. On Normativity.
Richard J. Arneson. Good, Period.
Nicholas L. Sturgeon. Normativity.
Judith Jarvis Thomson. Reply to Critics.
Recent Work
Michelle Montague. Recent Work on Intentionality.
Critical Notice
Ross Cameron. Worlds and Individuals, Possible and Otherwise.
Book Reviews
Mark Balaguer. Free Will as an Open Scientific Problem. Review by Gary Malinas.
John Foster. A World For Us: The Case for Phenomenalistic Idealism. Review by Paul Coates.
Robert D. Rupert. Cognitive Systems and the Extended Mind. Review by John Preston.
Lucy O’Brien. Mental Actions. Review by Adrian Haddock.
Allen Buchanan. Justice and Health Care: Selected Essays. Review by Nathan Brett.
Carl Knight. Luck Egalitarianism: Equality, Responsibility, and Justice. Review by Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen.
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British Journal of Aesthetics, Vol. 50, #4, 2010
Notes On Contributors //
Editorial
:
John Hyman and Elisabeth Schellekens.
Articles
Stephen Davies. Why Art Is not a Spandrel.
T. J. Reed. Kant and his German Literary Culture: Coincidences and Consequences.
Robert Hopkins. Sculpture and Perspective.
Peter Lamarque. Wittgenstein, Literature, and the Idea of a Practice.
Lydia Goehr. How to Do More with Words. Two Views of (Musical) Ekphrasis.
David Davies. Multiple Instances and Multiple ‘Instances’.
Aaron Ridley. Perishing of the Truth: Nietzsche's Aesthetic Prophylactics.
Paisley Livingston and Carol Archer. Artistic Collaboration and the Completion of Works of Art.
Michael Podro. Literalism and Truthfulness in Painting.
Guy Dammann. Opera and the Limits of Philosophy: on Bernard Williams's Music Criticism.
Books Received //
Journals received

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Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 40, #2, 2010
Articles
Michael Stingl. From the Editorial Office.
Jennifer Smalligan Marušić. Does Hume Hold a Dispositional Account of Belief?
Yumiko Inukai. Hume on Relations: Are They Real?
Jeff Speaks. Explaining the Disquotational Principle.
Gualtiero Piccinini and Sam Scott. Recovering What Is Said With Empty Names.
John Turri. Foundationalism for Modest Infinitists.
Scott Edgar. The Explanatory Structure of the Transcendental Deduction and a Cognitive Interpretation of the First Critique.
Stephen Davies. Functional Beauty Examined.
Notes on Contributors
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Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 40, #3, 2010
Articles

Michael Baumgartner. Interventionism and Epiphenomenalism.
Ishtiyaque Haji. Incompatibilism and Prudential Obligation.
Jeremy Byrd. Agnosticism about Moral Responsibility.
Mark Peacock. Obligation and Advantage in Hobbes' Leviathan.
Robert J. Howell. Subjectivity and the Elusiveness of the Self.
Amy M. Schmitter. Descartes's Peepshow.
Notes on Contributors
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 13, #4, 2010
Articles

Albert W. Musschenga and Robert Heeger. Editorial.
David Alm. Desert and the Control Asymmetry.
H. E. Baber. Worlds, Capabilities and Well-Being.
Rowan Cruft. Kamm and Miller on Rights’ Compatibility.
Jill Graper Hernandez. Impermissibility and Kantian Moral Worth.
Adam Kadlac. Humanizing Personhood.
Martin Peterson. Some Versions of the Number Problem Have No Solution.
Miriam Ronzoni. Teleology, Deontology, and the Priority of the Right: On Some Unappreciated Distinctions.
Christine Zunke, Kritik der Hirnforschung—Neurophysiologie und Willensfreiheit. Review by Michael Städtler.
Russell Blackford and Udo Schüklenk (Eds.), 50 Voices of Disbelief. Why We Are Atheists. Review by John-Stewart Gordon.
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Hastings Center Report, Vol. 40, #6, 2010
Articles

May parents keep children small? Essays on bioethics' next steps
Susan Gilbert. Field Notes.
From the Editor
Gregory E. Kaebnick. The Kids Are All Right.
Another Voice
Alice Dreger. Attenuated Thoughts.
Letters
Cheryl Cox Macpherson. The Egg Hunt.
Myron Genel, Arne Ljungqvist, Joe Leigh Simpson, Elizabeth Ferris and Alison Carlson. The Illusory “Level Playing Field”.
Alice Dreger. Alice Dreger replies:
Antal E. Solyom. In Distress.
Doug McCready. To the Editor.
At Law
Rebecca Dresser. Brain Imaging and Courtroom Deception.
Policy & Politics
Stephen R. Latham. Speaking Off Label.
Case Study- Denial
Douglas J. Opel. Commentary.
Maureen Kelley. Commentary.
Essays
Howard Minkoff and Anne Drapkin Lyerly. Samantha Burton and the Rights of Pregnant Women Twenty Years after In re A.C.
John Robinson. Baxter and the Return of Physician-Assisted Suicide.
Four essays look at the issues bioethics should tackle in the future
Remy Miller. Establishing a “Duty of Care” for Pharmaceutical Companies.
Daniel B. Rubin. A Role for Moral Vision in Public Health.
Lydia Dugdale. The Art of Dying Well.
Leen Trommelmans. The Challenge of Regenerative Medicine.
Benjamin S. Wilfond, Paul Steven Miller, Carolyn Korfiatis, Douglas S. Diekema, Denise M. Dudzinski, Sara Goering and The Seattle Growth Attenuation and Ethics Working Group. Navigating Growth Attenuation in Children with Profound Disabilities: Children’s Interests, Family Decision-Making, and Community Concerns
Book Review
Carolyn McLeod. An Institutional Solution to Conflicts of Conscience in Medicine. (Review of Holly Fernandez Lynch. Conflicts of Conscience in Health Care: An Institutional Compromise.)   
2010 Manuscript Reviewers //
2010 Index- Hastings Center Report: Volume 40, 2010  // Contributors
Perspective

Larry I. Palmer. Private Reparations.
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Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 44, #4, 2010
Articles

Martin Coleman. “It doesn’t . . . matter where you begin”: Pound and Santayana on Education.
Dennis L. Sansom. Ethics and the Experience of Death: Some Lessons from Sophocles, Shakespeare, and Donne.
Ellen Handler Spitz. Clytemnestra at the Mall: A Plea for More Improvisational Pedagogy in the Arts.
Pauliina Rautio. Beauty in the Context of Particular Lives.
Anoop Gupta. Rethinking Aristotle’s Poetics: The Pragmatic Aspect of Art and Knowledge.
Jessica Green. Understanding the Score: Film Music Communicating to and Influencing the Audience.
Patrick Kane. Art Education and the Emergence of Radical Art Movements in Egypt: The Surrealists and the Contemporary Arts Group, 1938–1951.
Book Review
Willie van Peer, Jemeljan Hakemulder, and Sonia Zyngier. Muses and Measures: Empirical Research Methods for the Humanities. Review by Anna Chesnokova.
Index to Volume 44
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 97, #2, 2010
Articles

Cam Caldwell and Mark H. Hansen. Trustworthiness, Governance, and Wealth Creation.
Miguel Pina e Cunha, Nuno Guimarães-Costa, Arménio Rego and Stewart R. Clegg. Leading and Following (Un)ethically in Limen.
Stephen Bear, Noushi Rahman and Corinne Post. The Impact of Board Diversity and Gender Composition on Corporate Social Responsibility and Firm Reputation.
Ulrich Mueckenberger and Sarah Jastram. Transnational Norm-Building Networks and the Legitimacy of Corporate Social Responsibility Standards.
Tine De Bock and Patrick Van Kenhove. Consumer Ethics: The Role of Self-Regulatory Focus.
Joni Valkila, Pertti Haaparanta and Niina Niemi. Empowering Coffee Traders? The Coffee Value Chain from Nicaraguan Fair Trade Farmers to Finnish Consumers.
Rae André. Assessing the Accountability of Government-Sponsored Enterprises and Quangos.
Miguel Pina e Cunha, Arménio Rego and Stewart R. Clegg. Obedience and Evil: From Milgram and Kampuchea to Normal Organizations.
Ataur R. Belal and Robin W. Roberts. Stakeholders’ Perceptions of Corporate Social Reporting in Bangladesh.
C. Boyd. The Debate Over the Prohibition of Romance in the Workplace.
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Journal of Chinese Philosophy, Vol. 37, #4, 2010
Special Theme
Chung-Ying Cheng. Preface: Universalism and Globalization.
Achim Mittag And Fritz-Heiner Mutschler. Introduction: Universalism in Ancient China and Rome.
Achim Mittag And Fritz-Heiner Mutschler. Empire and Humankind: Historical Universalism in Ancient China and Rome.
Yang Huang. Invention of Barbarian and Emergence of Orientalism: Classical Greece.
Wolfgang Behr. Role of Language in Early Chinese Constructions of Ethnic Identity.
Articles
James Behuniak Jr.. Hitting the Mark: Archery and Ethics in Early Confucianism.
Fenrong Liu And Jialong Zhang. New Perspectives on Moist Logic.
Chan Lee. Zhu Xi  on Moral Motivation: an Alternative Critique.
Kwong-Loi Shun. Zhu Xi on the “Internal” and the “External”: a Response to Chan Lee.
Discussion
Linyu Gu. Foreword: “Xin Da Ya” in Translation and Virtue.
Jiyuan Yu. Translation of Ren in Van Norden's Mengzi.
Susan Blake. Mengzi and its Philosophical Commitments: Comments on Van Norden's Mengzi.
Stephen C. Angle. Translating (and Interpreting) the Mengzi: Virtue, Obligation, and Discretion.
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, Vol. 39, #5, 2010
Articles

Branden Fitelson. FEW 2009 Special Issue: Preface.
Patrick Maher. Explication of Inductive Probability.
John D. Norton. Deductively Definable Logics of Induction.
Greg Novack.A Defense of the Principle of Indifference.
Kevin T. Kelly & Conor Mayo-Wilson. Ockham Efficiency Theorem for Stochastic Empirical Methods.
Ruth Poproski. The Rationalizability of Two-Step Choices.
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Nanoethics, Vol. 4, #2, 2010
Original Papers
Armin Grunwald. From Speculative Nanoethics to Explorative Philosophy of Nanotechnology.
Johannes F. Jacobs and Ibo van de Poel and Patricia Osseweijer. Sunscreens with Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) Nano-Particles: A Societal Experiment.
Robert E. McGinn. What’s Different, Ethically, About Nanotechnology?: Foundational Questions and Answers.
Critical Discussion Notes
Philip Ball. Making Life: A Comment on ‘Playing God in Frankenstein’s Footsteps: Synthetic Biology and the Meaning of Life’ by Henk van den Belt (2009).
Editorial
Alfred Nordmann and Phil Macnaghten. Engaging Narratives and the Limits of Lay Ethics: Introduction.
Original Papers
Sarah R. Davies and Phil Macnaghten. Narratives of Mastery and Resistance: Lay Ethics of Nanotechnology.
Jean-Pierre Dupuy. The Narratology of Lay Ethics.
Arianna Ferrari and Alfred Nordmann. Beyond Conversation: Some Lessons for Nanoethics.
Clare Shelley-Egan. The Ambivalence of Promising Technology.
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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Simon Saunders, Jonathan Barrett, Adrian Kent, and David Wallace (eds.), Many Worlds? Everett, Quantum Theory, and Reality. Reviewed by Amit Hagar.
Stephen Nathanson, Terrorism and the Ethics of War. Reviewed by Tamar Meisels.
Norvin Richards, The Ethics of Parenthood. Review by Michael W. Austin.
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Philosophers’ Imprint, Vol. 10, #11, 2010
Don Fallis. Lying and Deception.
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Philosophia, Vol. 38, #4, 2010
Articles

Agustin Vicente. An Enlightened Revolt: on the Philosophy of Nicholas Maxwell.
Giridhari Lal Pandit. How Simple is it for Science to Acquire Wisdom According to its Choicest Aims?
Nicholas Maxwell. Reply to Comments on Science and the Pursuit of Wisdom.
Jon Garthoff. Structuring Ends.
Fernando Birman. Pragmatic Concerns and Images of the World.
Christian Coons and David Faraci. First-Personal Authority and the Normativity of Rationality.
Natalja Deng. ‘Beyond A- and B-Time’ Reconsidered.
Mehmet Elgin. How Could There Be True Causal Claims Without There Being Special Causal Facts in the World?
Douglas Keaton. Two Kinds of Role Property.
Brian Ribeiro. Radical Epistemic Self-Sufficiency on Reed’s Long Road to Skepticism.
Jonathan Tallant. Not a Total Failure.
Anand Jayprakash Vaidya. Understanding and Essence.
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Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 38, #4, 2010
Original Articles
R. Jay Wallace. Hypocrisy, Moral Address, and the Equal Standing of Persons.
Jeff McMahan. The Just Distribution of Harm Between Combatants and Noncombatants.
Joseph Mazor. Liberal Justice, Future People, and Natural Resource Conservation.
Notes on the Contributors / Index to Volume 38
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Phronesis, Vol. 55, #4, 2010
Articles

Amber D. Carpenter. Embodied Intelligent (?) Souls: Plants in Plato's Timaeus.
Carlo Natali. Posterior Analytics and the Definition of Happiness in NE I.
Mariska Leunissen and Allan Gotthelf.`What's Teleology Got To Do With It?' A Reinterpretation of Aristotle's Generation of Animals V.
Peter Adamson. Book Notes.
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Political Psychology, Vol. 31, #6, 2010
Articles
Thomas Craemer. Possible Implicit Mechanisms of Minority Representation.
John Dixon, Kevin Durrheim, Colin G. Tredoux, Linda R. Tropp, Beverley Clack, Liberty Eaton and Michael Quayle. Challenging the Stubborn Core of Opposition to Equality: Racial Contact and Policy Attitudes.
Neil Ferguson, Mark Burgess and Ian Hollywood. Who are the Victims? Victimhood Experiences in Postagreement Northern Ireland.
Beth Miller. The Effects of Scandalous Information on Recall of Policy-Related Information.
Gregory A. Petrow. The Minimal Cue Hypothesis: How Black Candidates Cue Race to Increase White Voting Participation.
Book Reviews
Danielle Celermajer. The Sins of the Nation and the Ritual of Apologies. Review by Francis A. Beer.
Sarah Scuzzarello, Catarina Kinnvall, and Kristen Renwick Monroe (eds). On Behalf of Others: The Psychology of Care in a Global World. Review by Susan Sharp and Cheryl Koopman.
John A. Booth & Mitchell A. Seligson. The Legitimacy Puzzle in Latin America: Political Support and Democracy in Eight Nations. Review by Andrew Shipley.
Eugene Borgida, Christopher M. Federico, and John Sullivan (eds). The Political Psychology of Democratic Citizenship. Review by Sam McFarland.
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Ratio Juris, Vol. 23, #4, 2010
Articles
Daniel Augenstein. Tolerance and Liberal Justice.
Manuel Escamilla-Castillo. The Purposes of Legal Punishment.
Matti Ilmari Niemi. Form and Substance in Legal Reasoning: Two Conceptions.
Cesare Pinelli. The Kelsen/Schmitt Controversy and the Evolving Relations between Constitutional and International Law.
Stefano Civitarese Matteucci. Is Legal Positivism as Worthless as Many Italian Scholars of Public Law Depict It?
The Notebook Corner
Jan Woleński. Apropos of A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence: Volumes 9–10.
Index to Volume 23
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South African Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 29, #3, 2010 (not online)
Articles
Adam M. Croom. Thick Concepts, Non-Cognitivism, and Wittgenstein’s Rule-Foloowing Considerations.
Andrea Hurst. Complexity and the Idea of Human Development.
Farhana Loonat. The Power of Description in Manufacturing Insecurity: From Women’s Insecurity to Human Insecurity.
Oritsegbubemi Anthony Oyowe. Surviving without a Brain: A response to McMahan on Personal Identity.
Johannes L van der Walt, Ferdinand J. Potgieter and Charl C. Wolhuter. Empowering Academics the Viskerian Way.
Marga Viljoen. Embodiment and the experience of built space: the contributions of Merleau-Ponty and Don Ihde.
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Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 31, #6, 2010
Articles
Oskar MacGregor and Mike McNamee. Philosophy on steroids: a reply.
Enric J. Novella. Mental health care and the politics of inclusion: A social systems account of psychiatric deinstitutionalization.
Gerben Meynen. Free will and mental disorder: Exploring the relationship.
Reviews
Derek Bolton. What is mental disorder? An essay in philosophy, science, and values. Review by Corinna Porteri.
Dominic Murphy. Psychiatry in the scientific image. Review by Azgad Gold.
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Think: Philosophy for everyone, Issue 26, Vol . 9, 2010
Stephen Law. Introduction.     
Alasdair Richmond. Time Travel Testimony and The ‘John Titor’ Fiasco.     
Brendan Larvor. Williams On Dawkins – Response.     
Stephen Bostock. Evidence for The Impossible.    
Reginald Williams. Nagel and Intelligent Design.    
George A. Wells. Miracles and The New Testament.     
John Shand. A Refutation of the Existence Of God.     
Daniel Kalderimis. Existentialism – A Practical Approach for a Modern World?     
Daniel Putman. Was Andrew Carnegie Generous?     
Michael W. Austin. Why Winning Matters.     
N.M.L. Nathan. Murder and the Death of Christ.     
Jon Phelan. Who's Afraid Of Friedrich Nietzsche? Effective and Ineffective Criticisms.     
Jeffrey Montrose. Reluctant Soldiers: The Moral Dilemma of an Unjust War.     
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