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January 31 - February 4, 2011

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 34, #1, 2011
Bioethics, Vol. 25, #3, 2011
Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 40, #4, 2010
Foundations of Science, Fol. 16, #1, 2011
Hypatia, Vol. 26, #1, 2011
Linguistic Review, Vol. 27, #3, 2010
Linguistic Review, Vol. 27, #4, 2010
Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 150, #2, 2011
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 152, #3, 2011
Social Epistemology, Vol. 25, #1, 2011



Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 34, #1, 2011
Target Article
William von Hippel and Robert Trivers. The evolution and psychology of self-deception.
Open Peer Commentary
Albert Bandura. Self-deception: A paradox revisited.
Matthew L. Brooks and William B. Swann. Is social interaction based on guile or honesty?
David M. Buss. Domains of deception.
David Dunning. Get thee to a laboratory.
Louisa C. Egan. Self-deception is adaptive in itself.
Keith Frankish. Conscious thinking, acceptance, and self-deception.
Ulrich Frey and Eckart Voland. The evolutionary route to self-deception: Why offensive versus defensive strategy might be a false alternative.
Ellen Fridland. Reviewing the logic of self-deception.
David C. Funder. Directions and beliefs of self-presentational bias.
Steven W. Gangestad. Understanding self-deception demands a co-evolutionary framework. Gregory Gorelik and Todd K. Shackelford. Culture of deception.
Stevan Harnad. Deceiving ourselves about self-deception.
Steven J. Heine. Evolutionary explanations need to account for cultural variation.
Julie Y. Huang and John A. Bargh. The selfish goal: Self-deception occurs naturally from autonomous goal operation.
Nicholas Humphrey. It takes a thief to catch a thief.
Petter Johansson, Lars Hall and Peter Gärdenfors. Choice blindness and the non-unitary nature of the human mind.
Douglas T. Kenrick and Andrew E. White. A single self-deceived or several subselves divided?
Elias L. Khalil. The weightless hat: Is self-deception optimal?
Peter Kramer and Paola Bressan. Belief in God and in strong governas accidental cognitive by-products.
Robert Kurzban. Two problems with “self-deception”: No “self” and no “deception”.
Hui Jing Lu and Lei Chang. Self-deceive to countermine detection.
Ryan McKay, Danica Mijović-Prelec and Dražen Prelec. Protesting too much: Self-deception and self-signaling.
Hugo Mercier. Self-deception: Adaptation or by-product?
Steven Pinker. Representations and decision rules in the theory of self-deception.
Antonio Preti and Paola Miotto. Self-deception, social desirability, and psychopathology.
David Livingstone Smith. Aiming at self-deception: Deflationism, intentionalism, and biological purpose.
Thomas Suddendorf. Evolution, lies, and foresight biases.
Alfonso Troisi. Deception through self-deception: Take a look at somatoform disorders.
Aldert Vrij. Self-deception, lying, and the ability to deceive.
Authors' Response
William von Hippel and Robert Trivers. Reflections on self-deception.
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Bioethics, Vol. 25, #3, 2011
Editorial
Udo Schüklenk. Oversight, Oversight, Oversight.
Articles
David Archard. Why Moral Philosophers are Not and Should Not be Moral Experts.
Melissa Seymour Fahmy. On The Supposed Moral Harm of Selecting for Deafness.
Nils Holtug. Equality and the Treatment-Enhancement Distinction.
Joseph Millum. Post-Trial Access to Antiretrovirals: Who Owes What to Whom?
Judy Allen and Beverley Mcnamara. Reconsidering the Value of Consent in Biobank Research.
Stef Van Den Branden and Bert Broeckaert. The Ongoing Charity of Organ Donation. Contemporary English Sunni Fatwas on Organ Donation and Blood Transfusion.
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Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 40, #4, 2010
Articles

Clare Batty. A Representational Account of Olfactory Experience.
Jaime Ahlberg and Harry Brighouse. An Argument Against Cloning.
Steven Levine. Rehabilitating Objectivity: Rorty, Brandom, and the New Pragmatism.
Ayca Boylu. How Understanding Makes Knowledge Valuable.
Peter Millican. Hume's Determinism.
Antonia Lolordo. Person, Substance, Mode and 'the moral Man' in Locke's Philosophy.
Arthur Ripstein. Critical Notice.
Contributors
Notes on Contributors
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Foundations of Science, Fol. 16, #1, 2011
Articles

D. Napoletani, M. Panza and D. C. Struppa. Agnostic Science. Towards a Philosophy of Data Analysis.
Seungbae Park. Coherence of Our Best Scientific Theories.
Slobodan Perovic and Paul-Antoine Miquel. On Gene’s Action and Reciprocal Causation.
Fernando Tohmé, Claudio Delrieux and Otávio Bueno. Defeasible Reasoning + Partial Models: A Formal Framework for the Methodology of Research Programs.
The Role of Conscious Attention in Perception.
Hermann G. W. Burchard. Immanuel Kant, Alonzo Church, and Neuroscience.
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Hypatia, Vol. 26, #1, 2011
Original Articles
Colin Farrelly. Patriarchy and Historical Materialism.
Iris Van Der Tuin. “A Different Starting Point, a Different Metaphysics”: Reading Bergson and Barad Diffractively.
Rutger Claassen. The Commodification of Care.
Nancy J. Holland. Looking Backwards: A Feminist Revisits Herbert Marcuse's Eros and Civilization.
Inmaculada De Melo-Martín and Kristen Intemann. Feminist Resources for Biomedical Research: Lessons from the HPV Vaccines.
Irene Mcmullin. Love and Entitlement: Sartre and Beauvoir on the Nature of Jealousy.
Book Review
Catharine A. Mackinnon. Are Women Human? And Other International Dialogues. Reviewed by Lani Roberts.
Cluster: Sexual Expressions
Lori Gruen. Sexual Expressions—Editor's Introduction.
Alison Wylie. Pornography Embodied: Joan Mason-Grant Remembered (1958–2009).
Articles
Mary Kate McGowan, Alexandra Adelman, Sara Helmers and Jacqueline Stolzenberg. A Partial Defense of Illocutionary Silencing.
Margret Grebowicz. Democracy and Pornography: On Speech, Rights, Privacies, and Pleasures in Conflict.
Jeffrey Gauthier. Prostitution, Sexual Autonomy, and Sex Discrimination.
Chloë Taylor. Disciplinary Relations/Sexual Relations: Feminist and Foucauldian Reflections on Professor–Student Sex.
Johanna Oksala. Sexual Experience: Foucault, Phenomenology, and Feminist Theory.
Book Review
Rae Langton. Sexual Solipsism: Philosophical Essays on Pornography and Objectification. Reviewed by Catherine E. Hundleby.
Notes on Contributors
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Linguistic Review, Vol. 27, #3, 2010
Special Issue: Mapping asymmetries: Phonology, syntax and information structure
Mary Baltazani, Nina Topintzi and Tasos Tsangalidis. Editors' introduction.
Yoshihito Dobashi. Computational efficiency in the syntax–phonology interface.
Gorka Elordieta and Aritz Irurtzun. The relationship between meaning and intonation in non-exhaustive answers: Evidence from Basque.
Caroline Féry and Fabian Schubö. Hierarchical prosodic structures in the intonation of center-embedded relative clauses.
Thanasis Georgakopoulos, Stavros Skopeteas. Projective vs. interpretational properties of nuclear accents and the phonology of contrastive focus in Greek.
Fatima Hamlaoui. Anti-givenness, prosodic structure and “intervention effects”.
Ad Neeleman, Hans van de Koot. Information-structural restrictions on Ā-scrambling.
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Linguistic Review, Vol. 27, #4, 2010
Articles

Maria Gouskova. The phonology of boundaries and secondary stress in Russian compounds.
Jen Ting. On the climbing of the particle suo in Mandarin Chinese and its implications for the theory of clitic placement.
Marina Vigário. Prosodic structure between the prosodic word and the phonological phrase: Recursive nodes or an independent domain?
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Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 150, #2, 2011
Research Articles
Rodney Y. Sharp and Yuji Yoshino. Right and left modules over the Frobenius skew polynomial ring in the F-finite case.
Mohammad Sadek. Counting models of genus one curves.
Yukihiro Uchida. Valuations of Somos 4 sequences and canonical local heights on elliptic curves.
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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

Catharine Abell and Katerina Bantinaki (eds.). Philosophical Perspectives on Depiction. Reviewed by John Hyman.
John Edelman (ed.). Sense and Reality: Essays out of Swansea. Reviewed by Andrew Hsu.
Janet A. Kourany. Philosophy of Science after Feminism. Reviewed by John Forge.
Richard G. Stevens. Political Philosophy: An Introduction. Reviewed by Peter Simpson.
Paul Guyer (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Reviewed by Corey W. Dyck.
Bernard Schumacher. Death and Mortality in Contemporary Philosophy. Reviewed by Steven Luper.
Nuno Venturinha (ed.). Wittgenstein after His Nachlass. Reviewed by Oskari Kuusela.
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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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Social Epistemology, Vol. 25, #1, 2011
Preview
James H. Collier. Preview.
Articles
Carl Martin Allwood. On the Foundation of the Indigenous Psychologies.
José Medina. The Relevance of Credibility Excess in a Proportional View of Epistemic Injustice: Differential Epistemic Authority and the Social Imaginary.
Malcolm Williams. Contingent Realism—Abandoning Necessity.
Stephen James Ernest Norrie. Reality and Probability: Contra Williams.
Jason A. Delborne. Constructing Audiences in Scientific Controversy.
Wendy Lipworth and Ian Kerridge. Shifting Power Relations and the Ethics of Journal Peer Review.
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