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January 3-7, 2011

Bioethics, Vol. 25, #2, 2011
Business Ethics: A European Review, Vol. 20, #1, 2011
Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 5, #1, 2011
Dialogue, Vol. 49, #3, 2010
Environmental Ethics, Vol. 32, #4, 2010
Journal for General Philosophy of Science, Vol. 41, #2, 2010
Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 44, #4, 2010
Metascience, Volume 20 Number 1 , 2011
Philosophical Issues, Vol. 20, #1, 2010
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 82, #1, 2011
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 6, #1, 2011



Bioethics, Vol. 25, #2, 2011
Special Issue: 25th Anniversary Issue
Editorial
Udo Schüklenk. Editorial.
Articles
Udo Schüklenk. Publishing Bioethics and Bioethics – Reflections on Academic Publishing by a Journal Editor.
Ruth Chadwick. Personal Genomes: No Bad News?
Laurence B. McCullough. Was Bioethics Founded on Historical and Conceptual Mistakes about Medical Paternalism?
Susan Sherwin. Looking Backwards, Looking Forward: Hopes for Bioethics' Next Twenty-Five Years.
Heather Widdows. Localized Past, Globalized Future: Towards an Effective Bioethical Framework Using Examples from Population Genetics and Medical Tourism.
Anne Donchin. In Whose Interest? Policy and Politics in Assisted Reproduction.
John Harris. Moral Enhancement and Freedom.

Nathan Emmerich. Literature, History and the Humanization of Bioethics.

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Business Ethics: A European Review, Vol. 20, #1, 2011
Original Articles
Darlene Bay and Alexey Nikitkov. Subjective probability assessments of the incidence of unethical behavior: the importance of scenario–respondent fit.
John Ferguson, David Collison, David Power and Lorna Stevenson. Accounting education, socialisation and the ethics of business.
Rune Dahl Fitjar. Little big firms? Corporate social responsibility in small businesses that do not compete against big ones.
Theodora Issa and David Pick. An interpretive mixed-methods analysis of ethics, spirituality and aesthetics in the Australian services sector.
Maria Krambia-Kapardis and Anastasios Zopiatis. Personal values of accountants and accounting trainees in Cyprus.
David Lewis. Whistleblowing in a changing legal climate: is it time to revisit our approach to trust and loyalty at the workplace?
Irene Pollach. Online privacy as a corporate social responsibility: an empirical study.
Jang Singh, Göran Svensson, Greg Wood and Michael Callaghan. A longitudinal and cross-cultural study of the contents of codes of ethics of Australian, Canadian and Swedish corporations.
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Criminal Law and Philosophy, Vol. 5, #1, 2011
Original Paper
Susan Dimock. What are Intoxicated Offenders Responsible for? The “Intoxication Defense” Re-examined.
Roberto Gargarella. Penal Coercion in Contexts of Social Injustice.
Dale Spencer. Event and Victimization.
Zachary Hoskins. Fair Play, Political Obligation, and Punishment.
Greg Roebuck and David Wood. A Retributive Argument Against Punishment.
Book Review
“Why American Democracy Needs the Jury Trial”
Robert P. Burns. The Death of the American Trial. Review by Albert W. Dzur.
Response
Robert P. Burns. Why America Still Needs the Jury Trial: A Friendly Response to Professor Dzur.
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Dialogue, Vol. 49, #3, 2010
Articles
David Piché. Les conditions de possibilité de la théologie comme science.
Richard Kenneth Atkins. Pragmatic Scruples and the Correspondence Theory of Truth.
Alexandre Simon. Hume et les «Lumières radicales».
Serge Grigoriev. Meaning as Hypothesis: Quine’s Indeterminacy Thesis Revisited.
Arnaud Dewalque. La critique néokantienne de Kant et l’instauration d’une théorie conceptualiste de la perception.
David Matheson. Knowing Persons.
Jennifer L. WoodrowJennifer L. Woodrow. Are There Real Rules for Adding?
Critical Notice/Étude Critique
Jon Mandle. Force and Freedom: Kant’s Legal and Political Philosophy.
Intervention/Discussion
Leonard Angel. Deeply Imaginative Scepticism.
Book Reviews/Comptes rendus
Marc A. Hight. Idea and Ontology: An Essay in Early Modern Metaphysics of Ideas. Review by Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray.
John Russon. Bearing Witness to Epiphany: Persons, Things, and the Nature of Erotic. Review by Cameron Ellis.
Irving Singer. Philosophy of Love: A Partial Summing-Up. Review by Michael Strawser.
Victor Stenger. The New Atheism: Taking a Stand for Science and Reason. Review by George Williamson.
Books Received/Livres reçus
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Environmental Ethics, Vol. 32, #4, 2010
News and Notes
Features
Sue P. Stafford. Intellectual Virtues in Environmental Virtue Ethics.
Freya Mathews. Planetary Collapse Disorder: The Honeybee as Portent of the Limits of the Ethical.
Discussion Papers

Benjamin Howe. Was Arne Naess Recognized as the Founder of Deep Ecology Prematurely? Semantics and Environmental Philosophy.
Mick Smith. Epharmosis: Jean-Luc Nancy and the Political Oecology of Creation.
Lars Samuelsson. Environmental Pragmatism and Environmental Philosophy: A Bad Marriage.
Book Reviews

Christopher J. Preston. Saving Creation: Nature and Faith in the Life of Holmes Rolston, III. Review by Robin Attfield.
Anna L. Peterson. Everyday Ethics and Social Change: The Education of Desire. Review by Rita Turner.
Andrew Linzey. Why Animal Suffering Matters: Philosophy, Theology, and Practical Ethics. Review by Ty Raterman.
Thomas Berry. The Sacred Universe: Earth, Spirituality, and Religion in the Twenty-First Century. Review by Todd LeVasseur.
Ted Toadvine. Merleau-Ponty’s Philosophy of Nature. Review by Bryan Bannon.
Ariel Salleh, ed. Eco-Sufficiency and Global Justice. Review by Costa Panayotakis.
Eileen Crist and H. Bruce Rinker, eds. Gaia in Turmoil. Review by Frank W. Derringh.
Referees 2010 // Index to Volume 32

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Journal for General Philosophy of Science, Vol. 41, #2, 2010
Articles
Andreas Bartels. Explaining Referential Stability of Physics Concepts: The Semantic Embedding Approach.
Marco Giovanelli. Urbild und Abbild. Leibniz, Kant und Hausdorff über das Raumproblem.
Setargew Kenaw. Psychoanalyzing Historicists?: The Enigmatic Popper.
Matthias Kuhle and Sabine Kuhle. Connecting Information with Scientific Method: Darwin’s Significance for Epistemology.
Discussions
Michael Wolff. Vollkommene Syllogismen und reine Vernunftschlüsse: Aristoteles und Kant. Eine Stellungnahme zu Theodor Eberts Gegeneinwänden. Teil 2.
Theodor Ebert. Michael Wolff über Kant als Logiker. Eine Stellungnahme zu Wolffs Metakritik.
Reports
Dennis Dieks. Physical and Philosophical Perspectives on Probability, Explanation and Time (Workshop of the ESF Programme “The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective”, Utrecht University, 19–20 October 2009).
Wenceslao J. Gonzalez. “Explanation, Prediction, and Confirmation in the Social Sciences: Realm and Limits” (University of Amsterdam, 26–27 October 2009)
Workshop of the Program “The Philosophy of Science in a European Perspective”
Review Essay
Olga Stoliarova. Objectivity: A History Without a Hero. An Essay Review of Lorraine Daston/Peter Galison's Objectivity.
Book Reviews
C. Ulises Moulines. Die Entwicklung der modernen Wissenschaftstheorie (1890–2000). Review by Christian J. Feldbacher and Stefan H. Gugerell.
Stefano Gattei. Karl Popper’s Philosophy of Science: Rationality Without Foundations. Review by Jan Radler.
Books Received

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Journal of Value Inquiry, Vol. 44, #4, 2010
Articles
Andrew Kernohan. Moral Beliefs and Moral Motivation.
Andrew Sneddon. Thick Concepts and Holism about Reasons.
Nicolás Maloberti. The Fallacy of Consent.
Jeanette Bicknell. Self-Righteousness as a Moral Problem.
David Elliott and Eldon Soifer. Privacy and Intimacy.
Mark Silcox. The Virtuous Parent.
Keith Green. Loving Sinners to Death.
Victoria S. Wike and Ryan L. Showler. Kant’s Concept of the Highest Good and the Archetype-Ectype Distinction.
Book Reviews
Steven Luper. The Philosophy of Death. Review by Frederik Kaufman.
Leszek Kołakowski. My Correct Views on Everything. ed. Zbigniew Janowski. Review by Joanna Sobala.
C. Stephen Evans. Kierkegaard: An Introduction. Review by Matthew T. Nowachek.
Barbara Goodwin. Justice by Lottery. Review by Ben Saunders.
Terry Horgan and Mark Timmons, eds. Metaethics After Moore. Review by Consuelo Preti.
Thomas Scanlon, Moral Dimensions: Permissibility, Meaning, Blame. Review by Kevin Vallier.
Review of Debra Satz and Rob Reich (eds.). Toward a Humanist Justice: The Political Philosophy of Susan Moller Okin. Review by Chad Van Schoelandt.
Free Market Madness: Why Human Nature Is at Odds with Economics—and Why It Matters. Review by Douglas B. Rogers.
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News

G. John M. Abbarno. News.
Referees
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Metascience, Volume 20 Number 1 , 2011
Book Symposiums
New perspectives on Pierre Duhem’s The aim and structure of physical theory. Symposium by Anastasios Brenner, Paul Needham, David J. Stump and Robert Deltete.
Counterfactuals all the way down?- Marc Lange: Laws and lawmakers: Science, metaphysics, and the laws of nature. Symposium by Jim Woodward, Barry Loewer, John W. Carroll and Marc Lange.
Revisiting the history of relativity- Richard Staley: Einstein’s generation: The origins of the relativity revolution. Symposium by Lewis Pyenson, Sean F. Johnston, Alberto A. Martínez and Richard Staley.
Essay Reviews
The importance of being Weyl- Hermann Weyl: Philosophy of mathematics and natural science. Review by Thomas Ryckman.
Good Gestalt: Metzger on seeing- Wolfgang Metzger: Laws of Seeing, trans. Lothar Spillman, Steven Lehar, Mimsey Stromeyer, and Michael Wertheimer. Review by Gary Hatfield.
Book Reviews
Sommerfeld, the quantum, and the problem approach to physics- Suman Seth: Crafting the quantum: Arnold Sommerfeld and the practice of theory, 1890–1926. Review by Helge Kragh.
Decoding general relativity- Fulvio Melia: Cracking the Einstein Code: Relativity and the Birth of Black Hole Physics. Review by Daniel Kennefick.
Showing quantum tolerance- Salvatore Cannavo: Quantum theory: A philosopher’s overview. Review by Fedde Benedictus.
Quantum mechanics and much more- Alisa Bokulich: Reexamining the quantum-classical relation. Beyond reductionism and pluralism. Review by Dennis Dieks.
Looking for a quantum ontology- Detlev Dürr and Stefan Teufel: Bohmian mechanics: The physics and mathematics of quantum theory. Review by Jean Bricmont.
Haldane’s Marxist and Indian years- Krishna Dronamraju (ed): What I require from life: writings on science and life from J. B. S. Haldane. Review by Mikuláš Teich.
Early German Darwinism reconsidered- Sander Gliboff: H. G. Bronn, Ernst Haeckel, and the Origins of German Darwinism. Review by Georgy S. Levit and Uwe Hossfeld.
Walking in Darwin’s Galápagos shoes- K. Thalia Grant and Gregory B. Estes, Darwin in Galápagos: footsteps to a new world. Review by Alan C. Love.
Plants illustrated- Gill Saunders: Picturing plants: An analytical history of botanical illustration, 2nd Edition. Review by Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis.
The semiosis of life- Hoffmeyer, Jesper. Biosemiotics: an examination into the signs of life and the life of signs, Trans. Hoffmeyer, Jesper and Favareau, David. Edited by Favareau, Donald. Review by Catherine Mills.
Decentring humans? Imagining a microbially inspired sociology- Myra J. Hird: The origins of sociable life: Evolution after science studies. Review by Maureen A. O’Malley.
Reading Roman knowledge- Christopher Gill, Tim Whitmarsh and John Wilkins (eds.): Galen and the world of knowledge. Review by Helen King.
Perceptive insight into the past: The rise of the laboratory in nineteenth-century Russian medicine- Galina Kichigina: The imperial laboratory: Experimental physiology and clinical medicine in post-Crimean Russia. Review by Alexander Trapeznik.
What is an established fact anyway?- Cay-Rüdiger Prüll, Andreas-Holger Maehle and Robert Francis Halliwell: A short history of the drug receptor concept. Review by Ameha Seyoum Woldu.
A modern day szasz?- Richard P. Bentall: Doctoring the mind: Is our current treatment of mental illness really any good? Review by Phillipa Hay.
Essay Reviews
On the scientific unity of concepts- Edouard Machery: Doing without concepts. Review by Robert D. Rupert.
The Kantian spirit: how to resist realism in the philosophy of science- Michela Massimi (ed): Kant and philosophy of science today. Review by Andrew Janiak.
Book Reviews
Tales of experimentation- Rom Harré: Pavlov’s dogs and Schrödinger’s cat: Scenes from the living laboratory. Review by Mieke Boon.
The content of perception- Athanassios Raftopoulos: Cognition and perception: How do psychology and neuroscience inform philosophy? Review by Derek H. Brown.
The many faces of underdetermination- Thomas Bonk: Underdetermination. An essay on evidence and the limits of natural knowledge. Review by Sorin Bangu.
Exploring the hinterland of science- Massimo Pigliucci: Nonsense on stilts: How to tell science from bunk. Review by Maarten Boudry.
Survey Review
The Geological Society’s birthday- Gordon L. Herries Davies: Whatever is Under the Earth: The Geological Society of London 1807 to 2007. Review by David Oldroyd.
Essay Review
The middle ages and modern science- James Hannam: God’s philosophers: How the medieval world laid the foundations of modern science. Review by Edward Grant.
Book Reviews
The cognitive disunity of mankind- G. E. R. Lloyd: Disciplines in the making: Cross-cultural perspectives on elites, learning, and innovation. Review by Toby E. Huff.
Between heaven and earth: cosmography in the scientific revolution- Jacqueline Biro: On earth as in heaven: cosmography and the shape of the earth from Copernicus to Descartes. Review by Luciano Boschiero.
The other voice of early modern science- Judith Zinsser (ed): Emilie du Châtelet, Selected philosophical and scientific writings. Review by Massimo Mazzotti.
Focus on eighteenth-century microscopy- Marc J. Ratcliff: The quest for the invisible: microscopy in the enlightenment. Review by Peter Heering.
Cartographic collaborations in the new world- John Rennie Short: Cartographic encounters: indigenous peoples and the exploration of the new world. Review by Adrienne Mayor.
William Shedrick Willis and the ‘Ghost of Boas’- Rosemary Lévy Zumwalt & William Shedrick Willis: Franz Boas and W. E. B. Du Bois at Atlanta University, 1906. Review by Julia E. Liss.
Software’s founding mother- Kurt W. Beyer: Grace Hopper and the invention of the information age. Review by Janet Abbate.
Engineering practice and the making of anti-lock brakes- Ann Johnson: Hitting the brakes: Engineering design and the production of knowledge. Review by Robert Friedel.
Erratum
Erratum to: An abstract analysis of ethical dilemmas- Roberta M Berry: The ethics of genetic engineering. Erratum by David B. Resnick.
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Philosophical Issues, Vol. 20, #1, 2010
Original Articles
Tim Bayne and Maja Spener. Introspective Humility.
Ned Block. Attention and Mental Paint.
John Campbell. Independence of Variables in Mental Causation.
Quassim Cassam. Judging, Believing and Thinking.
Jonathan Cohen. Perception and Computation.
Tyler Doggett and Daniel Stoljar. Does Nagel's Footnote Eleven Solve the Mind-Body Problem?
Christopher S. Hill. Intentionality Downsized.
Frank Jackson. The Autonomy of Mind.
Uriah Kriegel. Intentionality and Normativity.
Joseph Levine. Phenomenal Experience: A Cartesian Theater Revival.
Fiona Macpherson. A Disjunctive Theory of Introspection: A Reflection on Zombies and Anton's Syndrome.
Brian P. Mclaughlin. Consciousness, Type Physicalism, and Inference to the Best Explanation.
Casey O’Callaghan. Experiencing Speech.
Adam Pautz. Do Theories of Consciousness Rest on a Mistake?
David Rosenthal. How to Think about Mental Qualities.
Timothy Schroeder. Practical Rationality is a Problem in the Philosophy of Mind.
Michael Tye. Attention, Seeing, And Change Blindness.
Symposium
Alyssa Ney. Convergence on the Problem of Mental Causation: Shoemaker's Strategy for (Nonreductive?) Physicalists.
Sydney Shoemaker. Comments on Alyssa Ney.
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 82, #1, 2011
Articles
Michael Huemer. The Puzzle of Metacoherence.
David Barnett. Does Vagueness Exclude Knowledge?
Paul Bloomfield. Justice as a Self-Regarding Virtue.
N. Ángel Pinillos. You have full text access to this contenttime Dilation, Context, and Relative Truth.
Wayne Wu. What is Conscious Attention?
Christopher Freiman and Shaun Nichols. Is Desert in the Details?
Neil Levy. Resisting ‘Weakness of the Will.’
Donald L.M. Baxter. Hume, Distinctions of Reason, and Differential Resemblance.
Special Symposium
Robert Brandom. Platforms, Patchworks, and Parking Garages: Wilson’s Account of Conceptual Fine-Structure in Wandering Significance.
Mark Wilson. Whales and Pendulums: A Reply to Brandom.
Book Symposium : Evolution and the Levels of Selection
Samir Okasha. Précis of Evolution and the Levels of Selection.
Elliott Sober. Realism, Conventionalism, and Causal Decomposition in Units of Selection: Reflections on Samir Okasha’s Evolution and the Levels of Selection.
C. Kenneth Waters. Okasha’s Unintended Argument for Toolbox Theorizing.
Samir Okasha. Reply to Sober and Waters.
Review Essay
G.F. Schueler. Review of Three Faces of Desire by Timothy Schroeder.
Recent Publications
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 6, #1, 2011
Articles
Omar Mirza. The Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism.
Fabruizio Cariani. Judgment Aggregration.
Arto Haapala. Contemporary Finnish Aesthetics.
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