Wednesday, January 26, 2011

January 17-21, 2011

British Journal for the History of Philosophy,  Vol. 18, #5, 2010
Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 27, #1, 2011
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 24, #1, 2011
Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 28, #1, 2011
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 98, #2, 2011
Kant-Studien, Vol. 101, #4, 2010
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 152, #3, 2011
Philosophy of Science, Vol. 77, #5, 2010
Proceedings and Addresses of The American Philosophical Association, Vol. 84, #3, 2011
Theoria, Vol. 77, #1, 2011



British Journal for the History of Philosophy,  Vol. 18, #5, 2010
Articles
Ruben Buys. Between Actor and Spectator: Arnout Geulincx and the Stoics.
Stephen Puryear. Monadic Interaction.
Christian Leduc. Leibniz and Sensible Qualities.
Ralph C. S. Walker. Kant on the Number of Worlds.
Adrian Bardon. Kant and the Conventionality of Simultaneity.
Alexander Brown. On Behalf of J. S. Mill's ‘Assumption of Infallibility’ Argument.
Noel S. Adams. Søren Kierkegaard and Carl Ullmann: Two Allies in the War Against Speculative Philosophy.
Søren Overgaard. Royaumont Revisited.
Review Article
Leslie Armour. Looking for Whitehead.
Book Reviews
J. Kirby. Aristotle's Metaphysics: Form, Matter and Identity. Reviewed by Laura M. Castelli.
Robert Pasnau (ed. in association with Christina Van Dyk). The Cambridge History of Medieval Philosophy. Reviewed by Paul Helm.
Michael LeBuffe. From Bondage to Freedom: Spinoza on Human Excellence. Reviewed by Steven Nadler.
Arthur Melnick. Kant's Theory of the Self. Reviewed by Colin Marshall.
Jean-Christophe Merle. German Idealism and the Concept of Punishment. Reviewd by Matthew C. Altman.
Books Received //
Miscellaneous

Editorial Board
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Economics and Philosophy, Vol. 27, #1, 2011
Articles
J. P. Smit, Filip Buekens and Stan du Plessis. What is Money? An Alternative to Searle's Institutional Facts.       
Ran Spiegler. ‘But Can't We Get The Same Thing With A Standard Model?’ Rationalizing Bounded-Rationality Models.       
Discussion note

Campbell Brown. BETTER Never To Have Been Believed: Benatar On The Harm Of Existence.      
Reviews

Martin Peterson. Non-Bayesian Decision Theory. Beliefs and Desires as Reasons for Action. Reviewed by Mikaël Cozic.
José Luis Bermúdez. Decision Theory and Rationality. Reviewed by Igor Douven.
Ana Cordeiro dos Santos. The Social Epistemology of Experimental Economics. Reviewed by Martin Jones.
Gijs van Donselaar. The Right to Exploit: Parasitism, Scarcity, Basic Income. Reviewed by Robert Mayer.
C. Mantzavinos (ed.). Philosophy of the Social Sciences: Philosophical Theory and Scientific Practice. Reviewed by Michiru Nagatsu.
Axel Gosseries and Lukas H. Meyer (eds.). Intergenerational Justice. Reviewed by Jesper Ryberg.
Herbert Gintis. The Bounds of Reason: Game Theory and the Unification of the Behavioral Sciences. Reviewed by Peter Vanderschraaf.
Addendum
D. Brock. Cost-Effectiveness And Disability Discrimination – Addendum.      
Contributors
Front Cover and matter // Back Cover and matter

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Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 24, #1, 2011
Editorial. Richard P. Haynes.
Articles
Jocelyne Porcher. The Relationship Between Workers and Animals in the Pork Industry: A Shared Suffering.
Andrea Bradley and Rod MacRae. Legitimacy & Canadian Farm Animal Welfare Standards Development: The Case of the National Farm Animal Care Council.
Kishor Atreya, Bishal K. Sitaula, Fred H. Johnsen and Roshan M. Bajracharya. Continuing Issues in the Limitations of Pesticide Use in Developing Countries.
Book Review
Claire Strom. Making Catfish Bait Out of Government Boys: The Fight Against Cattle Ticks and the Transformation of the Yeoman South. Reviewed by Mark V. Juhasz.
Janna Thompson. Intergenerational Justice: Rights and Responsibilities in an Intergenerational Polity. Reviewed by Austin Elizabeth Scott.
Hutchens, Anna: Changing Big Business: The Globalisation of the Fair Trade Movement. Reviewed by William H. Friedland.
Paige West. Conservation is our Government Now: The Politics of Ecology in Papua New Guinea. Reviewed by Ruth Beilin.
John Aber, Tom Kelly and Bruce Mallory (eds.). The Sustainable Learning Community: One University’s Journey to the Future. Reviewed by Elaine A. Hills.
Nina L. Etkin. Edible Medicines: An Ethnopharmacology of Food. Reviewed by Gina K. Thornburg.
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Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 28, #1, 2011
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Original Articles
Philip Kitcher. Militant Modern Atheism.
Emanuela Ceva. Self-legislation, Respect and the Reconciliation of Minority Claims.
Keith Horton. Aid Agencies: The Epistemic Question.
James Janowski. Bringing Back Bamiyan's Buddhas.
Rutger Claassen. Communication as Commodity: Should the Media be on the Market?
Liezl Van Zyl. Right Action and the Non-Virtuous Agent.
Reviewed in this issue
Lisa Bortolotti. Delusions and other Irrational Beliefs. Reviewed by Luca Malatesti.
Kwame Anthony Appiah. Honor Code: How Moral Revolutions Happen. Reviewed by Jeremy Fischer.
S. P. James. The Presence of Nature: A Study in Phenomenology and Environmental Philosophy. Reviewed by Emma Rush.
Stephen Wilkinson. Choosing Tomorrow's Children: The Ethics of Selective Reproduction. Reviewed by David Archard.
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Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 98, #2, 2011
Articles
R. Scott Marshall. Conceptualizing the International For-Profit Social Entrepreneur.
Neil Remington Abramson. Kierkegaardian Confessions: The Relationship Between Moral Reasoning and Failure to be Promoted.
Alan J. Richardson and Burkard Eberlein. Legitimating Transnational Standard-Setting: The Case of the International Accounting Standards Board.
Les Coleman. Losses from Failure of Stakeholder Sensitive Processes: Financial Consequences for Large US Companies from Breakdowns in Product, Environmental, and Accounting Standards.
Vlad Vaiman, Throstur Olaf Sigurjonsson and Páll Ásgeir Davídsson. Weak Business Culture as an Antecedent of Economic Crisis: The Case of Iceland.
Ned Dobos. Non-Libertarianism and Shareholder Theory: A Reply to Schaefer.
David C. Bauman. Evaluating Ethical Approaches to Crisis Leadership: Insights from Unintentional Harm Research.
Richard Winter. The Principled Legal Firm: Insights into the Professional Ideals and Ethical Values of Partners and Lawyers.
Frances Chua and Asheq Rahman. Institutional Pressures and Ethical Reckoning by Business Corporations.
Jodie L. Ferguson, Pam Scholder Ellen and Gabriela Herrera Piscopo. Suspicion and Perceptions of Price Fairness in Times of Crisis.
John Douglas Bishop. Book Review.
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Kant-Studien, Vol. 101, #4, 2010
Abhandlungen

Yuichiro Yamane. Eine Studie zum kritischen Begriff „a priori“ als ein Sachverhalt, der „ursprünglich erworben“ wird.
Michael J. Olson. The Intuition of Simultaneity: Zugleichsein and the Constitution of Extensive Magnitudes.
Eric LaRock. Cognition and Consciousness: Kantian Affinities with Contemporary Vision Research.
Klaus Ruthenberg. Das Kant'sche Echo in Paneths Philosophie der Chemie.
Buchbesprechungen
Bibliographie
Margit Ruffing. Kant-Bibliographie 2008.
Mitteilungen
Christian Hamm. Zum Tod von Valerio Rohden.
Fernando Moledo. Gründung der SEKLE (Sociedad de Estudios Kantianos en Lengua Española).
Inhalt der Studi Kantiani XXII, 2009
Jahresinhalt
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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
D.M. Armstrong, Sketch for a Systematic Metaphysics. Reviewed by E. J. Lowe.
Todd Bates, Duns Scotus and the Problem of Universals. Reviewed by Lloyd A. Newton.
Tim Bayne.The Unity of Consciousness. Reviewed by Sydney Shoemaker.
Thomas C. Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith. Socratic Moral Psychology. Reviewed by Alfonso Gómez-Lobo. 
Thomas L. Carson.  Lying and Deception: Theory and Practice. Reviewed by James Edwin Mahon.
Richard A. Cohen.  Levinasian Meditations: Ethics, Philosophy, and Religion. Reviewed by Martin Kavka.
Hartry Field, Saving Truth from Paradox . Reviewed by José Martínez Fernández.
Nick Huggett, Everywhere and Everywhen: Adventures in Physics and Philosophy. Reviewed by Valia Allori.
John Kekes. The Human Condition. Reviewed by Jussi Suikkanen.
Yaron M. Senderowicz, Controversies and the Metaphysics of Mind. Reviewed by Richard Brown.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 152, #3, 2011
Articles

Francesco Berto. Modal Meinongianism and fiction: the best of three worlds.
Alexander R. Pruss. The A-theory of time and induction.
John M. DePoe. Defeating the self-defeat argument for phenomenal conservativism.
Chad Kidd. Phenomenal consciousness with infallible self-representation.
Neil Sinclair. Moral expressivism and sentential negation.
Andy Clark. Précis of Supersizing the mind: embodiment, action, and cognitive extension .
Michael Wheeler. In search of clarity about parity.
Robert D. Rupert. Cognitive systems and the supersized mind.
Edwin Hutchins. Enculturating the Supersized Mind.
Finding the Mind
Book Symposium on Andy Clark. Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension.
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Philosophy of Science, Vol. 77, #5, 2010
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Alan Richardson.
Preface.
Articles
Michael Devitt. Species Have (Partly) Intrinsic Essences.
Olivier Rieppel. New Essentialism in Biology.
Marc Ereshefsky. What's Wrong with the New Biological Essentialism.
Richard Boyd. Homeostasis, Higher Taxa, and Monophyly.
Robert N. Brandon. A Non-Newtonian Netonian Model of Evolution: The ZEFL View.
Christopher Stephens. Forces and Causes in Evolutionary Theory.
Peter Achinstein. The War on Induction: Whewell Takes on Newton and Mill (Norton Takes on Everyone).
John Worrall. For Universal Rules, Against Induction.
Thomas Kelly. Hume, Norton and Induction without Rules.
John D. Norton. There Are No Universal Rules for Induction.
Jim Bogen. Noise in the World.
James Woodward. Data, Phenomena, Signal, and Noise.
James W. McAllister. The Ontology of Patterns in Empirical Data.
Paul Tell. "Saving the Phenomena" Today.
Katherine Brading. Autonomous Patterns and Scientific Realism.
Carl F. Craver. Prosthetic Models.
Gualtiero Piccinni. The Resilience of Computationalism.
Oron Shagrir. Computation, San Diego Style.
Jacqueline Anne Sullivan. A Role for Representation in Cognitive Neurobiology.
Robert J. Deltete. Thermodynamics in Wilhelm Ostwald's Physical Chemistry.

Paul Needham. A Mereological Interpretations of the Phase Rule.
G.K. Vemulapalli. Thermodynamics and Chemistry: How Does a Theory Formulated without Reference to Matter Explain the Properties of Matter?

Robin Findlay Hendry. Entropy and Chemical Substance.
Mark Wilson. Mixed-Level Explanation.
Stathis Psillos. Scientific Realism: Between Platonism and Nominalism.
Christopher Pincock. Mathematics, Science, and Confirmation Theory.
Elisabeth A. Lloyd. Confirmation and Robustness of Climate Models.
Wendy S. Parker. Whose Probabilities? Predicting Climate Change with Ensemble of Models.

Linda O. Mearns. Quantification of Uncertainities of Future Climate Change: Challenges and Applications.
Naomi Oreskes, David A. Stainforth, Leonard A. Smith. Adaptation to Global Warming: Do Climate Models Tell Us What We Need to Know?
Giovanni Valente. Can Entanglement Be Destroyed by Any Local Operation in Relativistic Quantum Field Theory?
Miklós Rédei. Einstein's Dissatisfaction with Nonrelativistic Quantum Mechancis and Relativistic Quantum Field Theory.
Daniel Steel. A New Approach to Argument by Analogy: Extrapolation and Chain Graphs.
Francesco Guala. Extrapoloation, Analogy, and Comparative Process Tracing.
Wendy S. Parker. Comparative Process Tracing and Climate Change Fingerprints.

Markus Werning. Complex First? On the Evolutionary and Developmental Priority of Sematically Thick Words.

Lawrence Sklar. I'd Love to Be a Naturalist-if Only I Knew What Naturalism Was.

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Proceedings and Addresses of The American Philosophical Association, Vol. 84, #3, 2011 (not online)
Letter from the Secretary-Treasurer
Central Division Officers and Committees, 2010-2011
Main Program // Group Program// Main and Group Meeting Participants
Abstracts of Colloquium and Submitted Symposium Papers// Abstracts of Invited Papers
Sessions Sponsored by APA Committees
Group Sessions
APA Placement Service Information//Placement Service Registration Form
APA Placement Brochure
Paper Submission Guidelines
Draft Minutes of the 2010 Central Division Business Meeting
Minutes of the 2010 Central Division Executive Committee Meeting
Report of the 2010-2011 Nominating Committee
Results of the 2010 Central Division Elections
Proposed Amendments to the Central Division Bylaws
Information Concerning Childcare
List of Book Exhibitors
List of Advertisers
Forms :
Advance Registration Form//Hotel Reservation Information//Reception Table Request Form//Program Suggestion Form//APA Registration Policy//Hotel Diagrams
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Theoria, Vol. 77, #1, 2011
Editorial
Sven Ove Hansson. Philosophy in the Defence of Science.
Articles
Bo Chen. An Interview with Timothy Williamson.
Pierre Le Morvan. Knowledge, Ignorance and True Belief.
Vaughn Huckfeldt. Prudence, Commitments and Intertemporal Conflicts.
Bo Petersson. Axel Hgerström and His Early Version of Error Theory.
Cheng-Hung Tsai. Linguistic Know-How: The Limits of Intellectualism.
Reviews
Elena Tatievskaya. Der Begriff der logischen Form in der analytischen Philosophie. Russell in Auseinandersetzung mit Frege, Meinong und Wittgenstein. Reviewed by Jan Woleński.
Patricia Mindus. A Real Mind. The Life and Work of Axel Hgerström. Reviewed by Bo Petersson.
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