Tuesday, February 22, 2011

February 14-18, 2011

                    
Archiv fűr Geschichte der Philosophie, Vol. 92, #3, 2010
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 14, #1, 2011
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 69, #1, 2011
Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 45, #1, 2011
Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Vol. 69, #1, 2011
Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 39, Issue Supplement  s 1
Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 33, #3, 2010
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 10, #1, 2011
Proceedings and Addresses of The American Philosophical Association, Vol. 84, #4, 2011
Synthese, Vol. 179, #1, 2011
Utilitas, Vol. 23, #1, 2011


Archiv fűr Geschichte der Philosophie, Vol. 92, #3, 2010
I. Aufsätze
Myrna Gabbe. Themistius on Concept Acquisition and Knowledge of Essences.
Keith Allen. Locke and the Nature of Ideas.
Stefania Centrone. Bolzano und Leibniz über Klarheit und Deutlichkeit.
II. Zur Diskussion
Erik-Jan Bos. Two Unpublished Letters of René Descartes: On the Printing of the Meditations and the Groningen Affair.
Dalia Nassar. From a Philosophy of Self to a Philosophy of Nature: Goethe and the Development of Schelling's Naturphilosophie.
III. Rezensionen
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 14, #1, 2011
Editorial

Albert W. Musschenga and Robert Heeger.
List of reviewers in 2010
Articles
Peter Brian Barry. Saving Strawson: Evil and Strawsonian Accounts of Moral Responsibility.
Elizabeth Brake. Is Divorce Promise-Breaking?
John Draeger. What Peeping Tom Did Wrong.
R. Jo Kornegay. Hursthouse’s Virtue Ethics and Abortion: Abortion Ethics without Metaphysics?
Matt Stichter. Virtues, Skills, and Right Action.
Robert B. Talisse. Value Pluralism and Liberal Politics.
Attila Tanyi. Sobel on Pleasure, Reason, and Desire.
Huib Looren de Jong. Evolutionary Psychology and Morality. Review Essay.
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International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Vol. 69, #1, 2011
Articles
Yingjin Xu. The troublesome explanandum in Plantinga’s argument against naturalism.
Dennis Earl. Divine intimacy and the problem of horrendous evil.
Stephen Mulhall. Theology and narrative: the self, the novel, the Bible.
Jeff A. Snapper. Paying the cost of skeptical theism.
Reviews
Nick Trakakis. The end of philosophy of religion. Reviewed by Clayton Crockett.
David M. Holley. Meaning and mystery: what it means to believe in God. Reviewed by Jeffrey C. Murico.
Books received
James A. Keller. Books received.
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Journal of Aesthetic Education, Vol. 45, #1, 2011
Articles
E. M. Dadlez. Truly Funny: Humor, Irony, and Satire as Moral Criticism.
Dina Zoe Belluigi. Intentionality in a Creative Art Curriculum.
Bart Vandenabeele. Schopenhauer on Sense Perception and Aesthetic Cognition.
Monica Prendergast. Utopian Performatives and the Social Imaginary: Toward a New Philosophy of Drama/Theater Education.
Francisca Norales. Communicating the Garífuna Culture in Contemporary Church Music.
Jonathan A. Neufeld. Living the Work: Meditations on a Lark.
João Pedro Fróis. Introductory Note to “Contemporary Psychology and Art: Toward a Debate” by Lev S. Vygotsky.
Essay Review
David E. W. Fenner. Art In and Out of Context: Understanding Aesthetic Value. Reviewed by Daniel A. Siedell.
Book Review
Richard Shusterman. Body Consciousness: A Philosophy of Mindfulness and Somaesthetics. Reviewed by Eric C. Mullis.
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Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Vol. 69, #1, 2011

Notes from the Editor // Introduction

David Goldblatt and Roger Paden.
Articles
Paul Guyer. Kant and the Philosophy of Architecture.
Glenn Parsons. Fact and Function in Architectural Criticism.
Larry Shiner. On Aesthetics and Function in Architecture: The Case of the “Spectacle” Art Museum.
Andrew Ballantyne. Architecture, Life, and Habit.
Karsten Harries. Fantastic Architecture: Lessons of Laputa and the Unbearable Lightness of Our Architecture.
Edward Winters. A Dance to the Music of Architecture.
Travis T. Anderson. Complicating Heidegger and the Truth of Architecture.
Amir Ameri. Imaginary Placements: The Other Space of Cinema.
Jennifer Burris. The “Urban Photogénie” of Architainment.
Filip Mattens. The Aesthetics of Space: Modern Architecture and Photography.
Remei Capdevila-Werning. Can Buildings Quote?
Jale Nejdet Erzen. Reading Mosques: Meaning and Architecture in Islam.
Dinh Quoc Phuong and Derham Groves. The Aesthetics of Hanoi's Architecture: Sense of Place through the Eyes of Local Painters.
Contributors
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Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Vol. 39, Issue Supplement  s 1

Symposium Articles
James G. Hodge Jr.. Connecting Public Health Law, Practice, Policy, and Research.
SCOPING THE FIELD OF PUBLIC HEALTH LAW, POLICY, AND RESEARCH
James S. Marks, Michelle A. Larkin and Angela K. McGowan. Lawyers, Guns, and Money: A Plenary Presentation from the Conference “Using Law, Policy, and Research to Improve the Public's Health”.
Scott C. Burris and Evan D. Anderson. Making the Case for Laws that Improve Health: The Work of the Public Health Law Research National Program Office.
Jamie F. Chriqui, Jean C. O'Connor and Frank J. Chaloupka. What Gets Measured, Gets Changed: Evaluating Law and Policy for Maximum Impact.
Benjamin R. Rajotte, Catherine L. Ross, Chinyere O. Ekechi and Vladimir N. Cadet. Health in All Policies: Addressing the Legal and Policy Foundations of Health Impact Assessment.
Jaime S. King, Mark H. Eckman and Benjamin W. Moulton. The Potential of Shared Decision Making to Reduce Health Disparities.
Richard J. Jackson and Timothy F. Malloy. Environmental Public Health Law: Three Pillars.
Richard Hughes IV, Korisha Ramdhanie, Travis Wassermann and Craig Moscetti. State Boards of Health: Governance and Politics.
Donald Warne. Policy Issues in American Indian Health Governance.
EMERGENCY LEGAL PREPAREDNESS AND THE PUBLIC'S HEALTH
Lance Gable, Brooke Courtney, Robert Gatter and Eleanor D. Kinney. Global Public Health Legal Responses to H1N1.
Jean O'Connor, Paul Jarris, Richard Vogt and Heather Horton. Public Health Preparedness Laws and Policies: Where Do We Go after Pandemic 2009 H1N1 Influenza?
Lainie Rutkow, Lance Gable and Jonathan M. Links. Protecting the Mental Health of First Responders: Legal and Ethical Considerations.
Brooke Courtney. Five Legal Preparedness Challenges for Responding to Future Public Health Emergencies.
PUBLIC HEALTH LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF NATIONAL HEALTH CARE REFORMS
Corey S. Davis and Sarah Somers. National Health Care Reform and the Public's Health.
John V. Jacobi, Sidney D. Watson and Robert Restuccia. Implementing Health Reform at the State Level: Access and Care for Vulnerable Populations.
Elizabeth Weeks Leonard. Rhetorical Federalism: The Role of State Resistance in Health Care Decision-Making.
EMERGING TOPICS IN PUBLIC HEALTH LAW AND POLICY
Sharona Hoffman and Andy Podgurski. Meaningful Use and Certification of Health Information Technology: What about Safety? 
Benjamin Mason Meier and Alicia Ely Yamin. Right to Health Litigation and HIV/AIDS Policy.
Jon S. Vernick. The Role of Federal Preemption in Injury Prevention Litigation.
Paul A. Diller and Samantha Graff. Regulating Food Retail for Obesity Prevention: How Far Can Cities Go?
Montrece McNeill Ransom, Amelia Greiner, Chris Kochtitzky and Kristin S. Major. Pursuing Health Equity: Zoning Codes and Public Health.
Denise Chrysler, Harry McGee, Janice Bach, Ed Goldman and Peter D. Jacobson. The Michigan BioTrust for Health: Using Dried Bloodspots for Research to Benefit the Community While Respecting the Individual.
Jalayne J. Arias. Becoming the Standard: How Innovative Procedures Benefitting Public Health Are Incorporated into the Standard of Care.
Calendar of Events
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Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 33, #3, 2010
Articles
Avery D. Andrews. Propositional gule and the projection architecture of LFG.
Fabrizio Arosio. Infectum and Perfectum. Two faces of tense selection in Romance languages.
Jakub Szymanik. Computational complexity of polyadic lifts of generalized quantifiers in natural language.
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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Kam-por Yu, Julia Tao, and Philip J. Ivanhoe (eds.), Taking Confucian Ethics Seriously: Contemporary Theories and Applications. Reviewed by Stephen C. Angle.
Mark C. Baker and Stewart Goetz (eds.), The Soul Hypothesis: Investigations into the Existence of the Soul. Reviewed by Howard Robinson. 
Mario De Caro and David Macarthur (eds.), Naturalism and Normativity. Reviewed by Benedict Smith.
Matthew E. Moore (ed.), New Essays on Peirce's Mathematical Philosophy. Reviewed by Stephen Pollard.  
Scott Soames, Philosophy of Language. Reviewed by Zoltán Gendler Szabó.
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Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 10, #1, 2011
Articles
Joel W. Krueger. Doing things with music
Patrick Stokes. Uniting the perspectival subject: Two approaches
Kym Maclaren. Emotional clichés and authentic passions: A phenomenological revision of a cognitive theory of emotion
Manolo Martínez. Imperative content and the painfulness of pain
Joel Smith. Can transcendental intersubjectivity be naturalised?
Peter Woelert. Human cognition, space, and the sedimentation of meaning
Book Review
Movement is our mother tongue- Maxine Sheets-Johnstone. The Corporeal Turn: An Interdisciplinary Reader. Reviewed by Søren Overgaard.
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Proceedings and Addresses of The American Philosophical Association, Vol. 84, #4, 2011 (not online)
Important Notices for Meeting Attendees
Letter from the Secretary-Treasurer
Pacific Division Committees
Miniconference Program //Main Program // Group Program
Main, Group, and Miniconference Program Participants
Group Sessions // Sessions Arranged by APA Committees
Abstracts // APA Placement Service Information
Placement Service Registration Form //
Paper Submission Guidelines
Minutes of the 2010 Pacific Division Executive Committee Meeting
Minutes of the 2010 Pacific Division Business Meeting
Report of the 2010-11 Nominating Committee
Proposed Amendment to the Bylaws of the Pacific Division
Call for Proposals for Miniconferences
List of Advertisers and Book Exhibitors
Forms: Advance Registration // Hotel Reservation Information //
APA Registration Policy
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Synthese, Vol. 179, #1, 2011
The Philosophy Of Symbolic Forms And The Question Of Human Culture: Introductions To The Philosophy Of Ernst Cassirer
Preface
Esther Oluffa Pedersen, Claus Festersen, Steen Brock and Stig Andur Pedersen
Acknowledgements
Esther Oluffa Pedersen, Claus Festersen, Steen Brock and Stig Andur Pedersen.
Articles
John Michael Krois. The priority of “symbolism” over language in Cassirer’s philosophy.
Christiane Schmitz-Rigal. Science and Art: physics as a symbolic formation.
Peer F. Bundgaard. The grammar of aesthetic intuition: on Ernst Cassirer’s concept of symbolic form in the visual arts.
Oswald Schwemmer. Event and form: two themes in the Davos-debate between Martin Heidegger and Ernst Cassirer.
Aud Sissel Hoel. Thinking “difference” differently: Cassirer versus Derrida on symbolic mediation.
Steen Brock. A resolute reading of Cassirer’s anthropology.
Ernst Wolfgang Orth. Ernst Cassirer as cultural scientist.
Ursula Renz. From philosophy to criticism of myth: Cassirer’s concept of myth.
Martina Plümacher. Philosophical research on cognition.
Frederik Stjernfelt. Simple animals and complex biology: Von Uexküll’s two-fold influence on Cassirer’s philosophy.
Sirkku Ikonen. Cassirer’s critique of culture.
Between the Scylla of Lebensphilosophie and the Charybdis of the Vienna Circle.
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Utilitas, Vol. 23, #1, 2011
Articles

Peter J. Cain. Bentham and the Development of the British Critique of Colonialism.
Mozaffar Qizilbash. Sugden's Critique of the Capability Approach.
Ben Colburn. Autonomy and Adaptive Preferences.
Sandrine Berges. Why Women Hug their Chains: Wollstonecraft and Adaptive Preferences.
Keith Horton. Fairness and Fair Shares.
Matthew Tedesco. Intuitions and the Demands of Consequentialism.
Roger Crisp. In Defence of the Priority View: A Response to Otsuka and Voorhoeve.
Michael Otsuka and Alex Voorhoeve. Reply to Crisp.
Ezequiel Spector. Do You Deserve To Be Talented?
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