Thursday, March 3, 2011

February 21-25, 2011

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 89, #1, 2011
Acta Analytica, Vol. 26, #1, 2011
AJOB: American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 11, #2, 2011
Dialectica, Vol. 65, #1, 2011
European Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 19, #1, 2011
Heythrop Journal, Vol. 52, #2, 2011
International Political Science Review, Vol. 31, #5, 2010
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 24, #2, 2011
Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 37, #3, 2011
Journal of Religious Ethics, Vol. 39, #1, 2011
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Noûs, Vol. 45, #1, 2011
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 92, #1, 2011
Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 11, #2, 2011
Philosophia Mathematica, Vol. 19, #1, 2011
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 153, #1, 2011

Philosophical Studies, Vol. 153, #2, 2011
Ratio Juris, Vol. 24, #1, 2011
Review of Politics, Vol. 73, #1, 2011
Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol. 17, #1, 2011
Think: Philosophy for Everyone, Vol. 10, Issue 27, 2011


Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 89, #1, 2011
Articles
Josh Parsons. Assessment-Contextual Indexicals.
Louis deRosset. Reference and Response.
John Turri. The Express Knowledge Account of Assertion.
B. J. C. Madison. Combating Anti Anti-Luck Epistemology.
Jim Stone. CORNEA, Scepticism and Evil.
Neil E. Williams. Dispositions and the Argument from Science.
William Bynoe. Against the Compositional View of Facts.
Tero Tulenheimo. Negation and Temporal Ontology.
Erik Angner. Are subjective measures of well-being ‘direct’?
Daan Evers. The Standard-Relational Theory of ‘Ought’ and the Oughtistic Theory of Reasons.
Daniel Guevara. The Role of Intuition in Some Ethically Hard Cases.
Book Reviews
Thomas Christiano. The Constitution of Equality: Democratic Authority and Its Limits. Reviewed by Tom Campbell.
E.J. Lowe. Personal Agency: The Metaphysics of Mind and Action. Reviewed by Lilian O'Brien.
Joseph Mendola. Anti-Externalism. Reviewed by Joe Y. F. Lau.
Nicholas J.J. Smith. Vagueness and Degrees of Truth. Reviewed by Paul Egré.
Judith Jarvis Thomson. Normativity. Reviewed by David Copp.
Book Notes
John Forge. The Responsible Scientist: A Philosophical Inquiry. Notes by Mark Harris.
Manuel Garcı´a-Carpintero and Max Kolbel(eds). Relative Truth. Notes by Greg Restall.
Stan Van Hooft. Cosmopolitanism: A Philosophy for Global Ethics. Notes by Bruce Buchan.
Elijah Millgram. Hard Truths. Notes by Sam Baron.
Obituary
Knud Haakonssen. Robert Brown (1920–2010).
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Acta Analytica, Vol. 26, #1, 2011
Special Issue: Intentionality and Experience
Guest Editors: Martina Fürst and Guido Melchior
Martina Fürst and Guido Melchior. Introduction.
Keith Lehrer. What Intentionality Is Like.
Dale Jacquette. Intentionality as a Conceptually Primitive Relation.
Guido Melchior. Privileges of First-Person Reference and of Third-Person Reference.
Johann C. Marek. Expressing and Describing Experiences. A Case of Showing Versus Saying.
Martina Fürst. What Mary’s Aboutness Is About.
Nenad Miščević. No More Tears in Heaven: Two Views of Response-Dependence.
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AJOB: American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 11, #2, 2011
Target Article
Peter A. Ubel and Robert Silbergleit. Behavioral Equipoise: A Way to Resolve Ethical Stalemates in Clinical Research.
Open Peer Commentaries
J. S. Swindell Blumenthal-Barby. On the Utility and Distinctness of the Concept of Behavioral Equipoise.
Alex John London. Equipoise, Research Stalemates, and the Limits of New Data.
Jerry Menikoff. Overinterpreting Equipoise.
Katherine Wasson. Behavior Equipoise: Is It Ready for Prime Time?
Joshua Crites. Are More Trials Really the Answer? Putting Behavioral Equipoise in Check.
Chris MacDonald. Clinical Judgment and Deep Value Commitments.
Target Article
Dominic James Wilkinson. A Life Worth Giving? The Threshold for Permissible Withdrawal of Life Support From Disabled Newborn Infants.
Open Peer Commentaries
John J. Paris. Standards, Norms, and Guidelines for Permissible Withdrawal of Life Support From Seriously Compromised Newborns.
Alexander A. Kon. Life and Death Choices in Neonatal Care: Applying Shared Decision-Making Focused on Parental Values.
Anita Silvers; Leslie Francis. Cloudy Crystal Balls Do Not “Gray” Babies Make.
Robert M. Sade. The Locus of Decision Making for Severely Impaired Newborn Infants.
Yen-Chang Chen and Yen-Yuan Chen. A Moderate Zero Line Approach: Opposing Thresholds Beyond the Zero Line.
David Isaacs. Controversial End-of-Life Issues in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit .
Robert D. Truog and Sadath A. Sayeed. Neonatal Decision-Making: Beyond the Standard of Best Interests.
Book Review
D. Micah Hester. End of Life Care and Pragmatic Decision Making. Reviewd by Rishad R. Motlani.
Original Articles
Mark Collen. Letter to the Editor.
Correspondence
Peter A. Ubel and Robert Silbergleit. Science and Behavior.
Dominic James Wilkinson. Shedding Light on the Gray Zone.
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Dialectica, Vol. 65, #1, 2011
Original Articles

Mikko Salmela. Can Emotion be Modelled on Perception?
John Lemos. Wanting, Willing, Trying and Kane's Theory of Free Will.
Klemens Kappel. Is Epistemic Expressivism Dialectically Incoherent?
Keith Hossack. Précis of The Metaphysics of Knowledge.
Mark Textor. Knowing the Facts.
Fraser MacBride. Extreme Metaphysics: Hossack on Logical Objects, Facts, Propositions and Universals.
Jessica Leech. Modal Rationalism.
Fabrice Correia, Jessica Leech and Mollie Molyneaux. Genevan Ruminations on The Metaphysics of Knowledge.
Keith Hossack. Replies to Comments.
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European Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 19, #1, 2011
Articles
Thomas M. Besch. Kantian Constructivism, the Issue of Scope, and Perfectionism: O'Neill on Ethical Standing.
Cheryl K. Chen. Bodily Awareness and Immunity to Error through Misidentification.
Joshua May. Relational Desires and Empirical Evidence against Psychological Egoism.
Melissa McBay Merritt. Kant's Argument for the Apperception Principle.
Julia Peters. A Theory of Tragic Experience According to Hegel.
Stefan Sciaraffa. Identification, Meaning, and the Normativity of Social Roles.
Kieran Setiya. Reasons and Causes.
Reviews
Jacques Derrida. The Beast and the Sovereign, volume 1. Reviewed by Alexander García Düttmann.
Christine Korsgaard. Self-Constitution: Agency, Identity and Integrity. Reviewed by Ulrich Schlösser.
Richard Rorty. Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature: Thirtieth-Anniversary Edition. Reviewed by James Tartaglia.
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Heythrop Journal, Vol. 52, #2, 2011
Articles
Gregory M. Grimes. Paradigm Shifts Revisited: A Deeper Fundamental Theological Engagement with the Philosophy of Science.
Kevin Mongrain. The Eyes of Reason: Intelligent Design Apologetics as the New Preambula Fidei?
John J. Moore. Science and Religion: An Inevitable Clash?
Kenneth A. Reynhout. Alain Badiou: Hidden Theologian of the Void?
Roland Boer. Theology and the Event: The Ambivalence of Alain Badiou.
Timothy Harvie. God as a Field of Force: Personhood and Science in Wolfhart Pannenberg's Pneumatology.
Christopher H. Conn. Anselmian Spacetime: Omnipresence and the Created Order.
Richard J. Pendergast, S.J.. Quantum Mechanics and Teleology.
James Higgins. Pseudo-Intellectuality and Natural Curiosity.
Book Reviews
Anjan Chakravartty. A Metaphysics for Scientific Realism. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Bas C. van Fraassen. Scientific Representation: Paradoxes of Perspective. Reviewed by R. W. Fischer.
David S. Oderberg. Real Essentialism. Reviewed by Patrick Madigan.
Paul L. Allen. Ernan McMullin and Critical Realism in the Science-Theology Dialogue. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Robert John Russell. Cosmology: From Alpha to Omega. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Dean Rickles (ed).The Ashgate Companion to Contemporary Philosophy of Physics. Reviewed by Joshua Norton.
Stewart Goetz and Charles Taliaferro. Naturalism. Reviewed by R. Keith Loftin.
Christopher Southgate (ed). God, Humanity and the Cosmos: A Companion to the Science-Religion Debate. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Bede Rundle. Why There Is Something Rather Than Nothing? Reviewed by Tyron Goldschmidt.
Patrick Masterson. The Sense of Creation. Reviewed by John Sullivan.
David Sedley. Creationism and Its Critics in Antiquity. Reviewed by Robin Waterfield.
Paul Copan & William Lane Craig. Creation Out of Nothing: A Biblical, Philosophical, and Scientific Exploration. Reviewed by Terry J. Wright.
David B. Burrell, Carlo Cogliati, Janet M. Soskice and William R. Stoeger (eds). Creation and the God of Abraham. Reviewed by Patrick Madigan.
Mark I. T. Robson. Ontology and Providence in Creation: Taking Ex Nihilo Seriously. Reviewed by Thomas E. Gaston.
Tatha Wiley. Creationism and the Conflict over Evolution. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Fraser Watts. Creation: Law and Probability. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Celia Deanne-Drummond and David Clough. Creaturely Theology: On God, Humans and Other Animals. [and] Larry Amhart. Darwinian Conservatism. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Abigail Lustig, Robert J. Richards, & Michael Ruse. Darwinian Heresies. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Michael Pfunder and Ernest Lucas. Think God, Think Science: Conversations on Life, the Universe and Faith. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Steve Fuller. Dissent over Descent: Intelligent Design's Challenge to Darwinism. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Philip Clayton and Paul Davies (ed).The Reemergence of Emergence: The Emergentist Hypothesis from Science to Religion. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Helge S. Kragh. Entropic Creation: Religious Contexts of Thermodynamics and Cosmology. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Jacob Klapwijk. Purpose in the Living World? Creation and Emergent Evolution. [and] Luca Illetterati and Francesca Michelini. Purposiveness: Teleology Between Nature and Mind. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Denis O. Lamoureux. Evolutionary Creation: A Christian Approach to Evolution. [and] Alister E. McGrath. A Fine Tuned Universe: The Quest for God in Science and Theology. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
William A. Dembski. The End of Christianity: Finding a Good God in an Evil World. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
F. LeRon Shults. The Evolution of Rationality: Interdisciplinary Essays in Honor of J. Wentzel Van Huyssteen. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Jeffrey Schloss and Michael Murray (eds). The Believing Primate: Scientific, Philosophical and Theological Reflections on the Origin of Religion. Reviewed by Benjamin Murphy.
Richard Passingham . What is Special about the Human Brain? [and] John R. Anderson. How Can the Human Mind Occur in the Physical Universe? Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Tobert K. Logan. The Extended Mind: the Emergence of Language, the Human Mind, and Culture. Reviewed by Luke Penkett.
Malcolm Jeeves and Warren S. Brown. Neuroscience, Psychology and Religion: Illusions, Delusions and Realities about Human Nature. Reviewed by Benjamin Murphy.
Kevin Killeen and Peter J. Forshaw (eds). The Word and the World: Biblical Exegesis and Early Modern Science. Reviewed by Guido Giglioni.
Christa Knellwolf and Jane Goodall (eds). Frankenstein's Science. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Max Velmans. Understanding Consciousness (2nd ed.). Reviewed by Patrick Madigan.
Mark Graves. Mind, Brain and the Elusive Soul: Human Systems of Cognitive Science and Religion. Bradford McCall.
Neil Campbell. Mental Causation: A Nonreductive Approach. Reviewed by Christopher Humphries.
Robert J. Stainton. Contemporary Debates in Cognitive Science (Contemporary Debates in Philosophy). [and] Richard Menary. Cognitive Integration: Mind and Cognition Unbounded (New Directions in Philosophy and Cognitive Science). Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Brian P. McLaughlin and Jonathan Cohen (eds). Contemporary Debates in Philosophy of Mind (Contemporary Debates in Philosophy). Reviewed by R. W. Fischer.
Andreas Wagner. Paradoxical Life: Meaning, Matter and the Power of Human Choice. Reviewed by Benjamin Murphy.
Kevin Timpe . Free Will: Sourcehood and its Alternatives. [and] John Baer, James Kaufman, and Roy Baumeister(eds). Are We Free? Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Michael McKenna and Paul Russell(eds). Free Will and Reactive Attitudes. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Nicholas Rescher. Free Will: a Philosophical Reappraisal. Reviewed by Patrick Madigan.
John Martin Fischer, Robert Kane, Derk Pereboom, and Manuel Vargas. Four Views on Free Will. Reviewed by Hugo Meynell.
Harold W. Attridge(ed). The Religion and Science Debate: Why Does It Continue? [and] Edwin H-C. Hung. Beyond Kuhn: Scientific Explanation, Theory Structure, Incommensurability, and Physical Necessity. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
J. Stegner. The Failed Hypothesis: How Science Shows that God does Not Exist. Reviewed by Hugo Meynell.
Roy Williams. God, Actually: Why God Probably Exists, Why Jesus Was Probably Divine, and Why the ‘Rational’ Objections to Religion Are Unconvincing. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
William B. Drees, Hubert Messinger, and T. A. Smedes(eds). Creation's Diversity: Voices from Theology and Science. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Kevin Sharpe. Sleuthing the Divine: The Nexus of Science and Spirit. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Richard Grigg. Beyond the God Delusion: How Radical Theology Harmonizes Science & Religion. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Sigurd Bergmann. Creation Set Free: The Spirit as Liberator of Nature. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
John Cornwell and Michael McGhee(eds). Philosophers and God: at The Frontiers of Faith and Reason. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Edward Slingerland. What Science Offers the Humanities: Integrating Body and Culture. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
John Polkinghorne. Theology in the Context of Science. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Jonathan Marks. Why I Am Not A Scientist: Anthropology and Modern Knowledge. Reviewed by Benjamin Murphy.
John Hick. The New Frontier of Religion and Science. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Tom Rockmore and Joseph Margolis(eds). History, Historicity and Science. Reviewed by Jonathan Wright.
Willem B. Drees(ed). Technology, Trust and Religion: Roles of Religion in Controversies and the Modification of Life. Reviewed by Bradford McCall.
Terry Eagleton. Reason, Faith and Revolution: Reflections on the God Debate. Reviewed by Timothy Crutcher.
Gérard Donnadieu. Les Religions au Risque des Sciences Humaines. Reviewed by Patrick Madigan.
Thomas Berry. Mary Evelyn Tucker (ed). Evening Thoughts: Reflecting on Earth as Sacred Community. Reviewed by Richard Penaskovic.
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International Political Science Review, Vol. 31, #5, 2010
Articles

Yvonne Galligan and Mark Kesselman. In This Issue.
Jean Leca. Political Philosophy in Political Science: Sixty Years on.
Max Kaase. Democracy and Political Action.
Lloyd I. Rudolph andSusanne Hoeber Rudolph. Federalism as State Formation in India: A Theory of Shared and Negotiated Sovereignty.
Fiona Mackay, Meryl Kenny, and Louise Chappell. New Institutionalism Through a Gender Lens: Towards a Feminist Institutionalism?
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Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Vol. 24, #2, 2011
Announcement
Helena Rocklinsberg and Mickey Gjerris. In Memoriam: Vonne Lund (July 4th 1955–June 3rd 2009).
Richard Haynes. From the Editor.
Articles
Johannes M. M. Engels, Hannes Dempewolf and Victoria Henson-Apollonio. Ethical Considerations in Agro-biodiversity Research, Collecting, and Use.
Bram De Jonge. What is Fair and Equitable Benefit-sharing?
Helena Siipi and Susanne Uusitalo. Consumer Autonomy and Availability of Genetically Modified Food.
Donald B. Thompson. Natural Food and the Pastoral: A Sentimental Notion?
Book Reviews
Jozef Keulartz and Gilbert Leistra (eds). Legitimacy in European Nature Conservation Policy: Case Studies in Multilevel Governance. Reviewed by Sarah Beach.
Arturo Escobar. Territories of Difference: Place, Movements, Life. Reviewed by Cornelia Butler Flora.
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Journal of Medical Ethics, Vol. 37, #3, 2011

Issue information
The concise argument
Søren Holm. The concise argument
Editorial
Sarah Chan and John Harris. Moral enhancement and pro-social behaviour.
Papers
Clinical ethics
J P Rigaud, J P Quenot, M Borel, I Plu, C Hervé, G Moutel. Post mortem scientific sampling and the search for causes of death in intensive care: what information should be given and what consent should be obtained?
Jared C Horvath, Jennifer M Perez, Lachlan Forrow, Felipe Fregni, Alvaro Pascual-Leone. Transcranial magnetic stimulation: a historical evaluation and future prognosis of therapeutically relevant ethical concerns.
Liu Xuemei, Li Youping, Song Shangqi, Yin Senlin, Shawna Williams. Ethical review reporting of Chinese trials records in WHO primary registries.
Ethics
Govert den Hartogh. Priority to registered donors on the waiting list for postmortal organs? A critical look at the objections.
Michael Millar. Can antibiotic use be both just and sustainable… or only more or less so?
Ezio Di Nucci. Sexual rights and disability
Julian Sheather, Tejshri Shah. Ethical dilemmas in medical humanitarian practice: cases for reflection from Médecins Sans Frontières.
Law, ethics and medicine
Lisa Campo-Engelstein. Gametes or organs? How should we legally classify ovaries used for transplantation in the USA?
I G Finlay, R George. Legal physician-assisted suicide in Oregon and The Netherlands: evidence concerning the impact on patients in vulnerable groups—another perspective on Oregon's data.
L Syd M Johnson. The right to die in the minimally conscious state.
Research ethics
Kristien Hens, Herman Nys, Jean-Jacques Cassiman, Kris Dierickx. The return of individual research findings in paediatric genetic research.
Essay
Joseph Watine. What sort of bioethical values are the evidence-based medicine and the GRADE approaches willing to deal with?
Brief report
Luthfur Rahman, Jonathan Clamp, James Hutchinson. Is consent for hip fracture surgery for older people adequate? The case for pre-printed consent forms.
Ethics briefings
Sophie Brannan, Eleanor Chrispin, Veronica English, Rebecca Mussell, Julian Sheather, Ann Sommerville. Ethics briefings.
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Journal of Religious Ethics, Vol. 39, #1, 2011
Editorial board //
Contributors
Essays

Glenn Hughes. The Concept of Dignity in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Mark L. McCreary. Deceptive Love: Kierkegaard on Mystification and Deceiving into the Truth.
Jonathan Rothchild. Dispenser of The Mercy of the Government: Pardons, Justice, and Felony Disenfranchisement.
John C. Nugent. The Politics of Yhwh: John Howard Yoder's Old Testament Narration and Its Implications for Social Ethics.
Jonathan Koscheski. The Earliest Christian War: Second- and Third-Century Martyrdom and the Creation of Cosmic Warriors.
Jennifer Harvey. White Protestants and Black Christians: The Absence and Presence of Whiteness in the Face of the Black Manifesto.
Vasil Gluchman. Martin Rázus: Literary and Philosophical Reflections on Morality.
Comment
Craig Hovey. Is Social Justice A Form Of Statecraft?
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Kimberley Hutchings and Tuija Pulkkinen (eds.), Hegel's Philosophy and Feminist Thought: Beyond Antigone? Reviewed by Jeffrey A. Gauthier.
Kelly Dean Jolley (ed.), Wittgenstein: Key Concepts. Reviewed by J. Jeremy Wisnewski.

Monika M. Langer, Nietzsche's Gay Science: Dancing Coherence. Reviewed by Matthew Meyer.
Bruno Mölder, Mind Ascribed: An Elaboration and Defence of Interpretivism. Reviewed by Timothy Schroeder.
C. G. Prado, Coping with Choices to Die. Reviewed by Felicia Cohn.
Iris Marion Young, Responsibility for Justice. Reviewed by Mathias Risse.
Jennifer K. Uleman, An Introduction to Kant's Moral Philosophy. Reviewed by Gunnar Hindrichs.
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Noûs, Vol. 45, #1, 2011
Articles
Paul Needham. Microessentialism: What is the Argument?
Sonia Roca-Royes. Conceivability and De Re Modal Knowledge.
Wayne Wu. Confronting Many-Many Problems: Attention and Agentive Control.
Matthew Kennedy. Naïve Realism, Privileged Access, and Epistemic Safety.
Guy Kahane. Evolutionary Debunking Arguments.
Richard G. Heck Jr and Robert May. The Composition of Thoughts.
John Bengson, Enrico Grube and Daniel Z. Korman. A New Framework for Conceptualism.
Caspar Hare. Obligation and Regret When There is No Fact of the Matter About What Would Have Happened if You Had not Done What You Did.
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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 92, #1, 2011
Original Articles
Charles B. Cross. Brute Facts, the Necessity of Identity, and the Identity of Indiscernibles.
G.C. Goddu. Avoiding or Changing the Past?
Chris Heathwood. Preferentism and Self-Sacrifice.
Inga Nayding. Conceptual Evidentialism.
Samuel C. Rickless. The Moral Status of Enabling Harm.
Benjamin Sachs. The Status of Moral Status.
Seth Shabo. Why Free Will Remains a Mystery.
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Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 11, #2, 2011
Michael Detlefsen, Andrew Arana. Purity of Methods.
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Philosophia Mathematica, Vol. 19, #1, 2011
Articles
Simon Friederich. Motivating Wittgenstein’s Perspective on Mathematical Sentences as Norms.
Andrei Rodin. Categories without Structures.
György Serény. How do We Know that the Gödel Sentence of a Consistent Theory Is True?
Discussion Note
Rafal Urbaniak. How Not To Use the Church-Turing Thesis Against Platonism.
Correction to Book Review
Mirja Hartimo. Stefania Centrone. Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics in the Early Husserl. Synthese Library 345.
Critical Studies/Book Reviews
Ladislav Kvasz. A Ludic Book on Ludic Proof.[Review of Reviel Netz. Ludic Proof, Greek Mathematics and Alexandrian Aesthetic.]
Xavier Sabatier. Les formes du réalisme mathématique. Reviewed by André Lebel.
Books of Essays
Roman Murawski. Essays in the Philosophy and History of Logic and Mathematics.
Gila Hanna, Hans Niels Jahnke, and Helmut Pulte, eds Explanation and Proof in Mathematics: Philosophical and educational perspectives.
Joseph Kouneiher, Dominique Flament, Philippe Nabonnand, and Jean-Jacques Szczeciniarz, eds. Géométrie au XXe siècle, 1930–2000: Histoire et horizons.
André Fuhrmann, Ivan Kasa, and Manfred Kupffer, eds. Special Issue: Philosophy of Mathematics.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 153, #1, 2011
Special Issue: Selected papers from the American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, 2010 Meeting
Guest Editor: Rebecca Copenhaver

Rebecca Copenhaver. Editorial.
Ram Neta. Reflections on reflective knowledge.
James Van Cleve. Sosa on easy knowledge and the problem of the criterion.
Crispin Wright. Frictional coherentism? A comment on chapter 10 of Ernest Sosa’s Reflective Knowledge.
Ernest Sosa. Replies to Ram Neta, James Van Cleve, and Crispin Wright for a book symposium on reflective knowledge (OUP, 2009).
Sven Bernecker. Précis of memory: a philosophical study.
Marya Schechtman. Memory and identity.
Fred Adams. Husker du?
Sanford C. Goldberg. The metasemantics of memory.
Sven Bernecker. Further thoughts on memory: replies to Schechtman, Adams, and Goldberg.
Fiona Macpherson. Taxonomising the senses.
Casey O’Callaghan. Lessons from beyond vision (sounds and audition).
Clare Batty. Smelling lessons.
Austen Clark. Vicissitudes of non-visual objects: Comments on Macpherson, O’Callaghan, and Batty.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 153, #2, 2011
Articles

Stacie Friend. The great beetle debate: a study in imagining with names.
John Eriksson. Straight talk: conceptions of sincerity in speech.
Aaron Rizzieri. Evidence does not equal knowledge.
Mark Bryant Budolfson. Non-cognitivism and rational inference.
David Palmer. Pereboom on the Frankfurt cases.
Josef Stern. Metaphor and minimalism.
Paul Tappenden. Expectancy and rational action prior to personal fission.
Andrew Bacon. A paradox for supertask decision makers.
Elijah Chudnoff. The nature of intuitive justification.
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Ratio Juris, Vol. 24, #1, 2011
Articles
Martha Nussbaum. Rawls's Political Liberalism. A Reassessment.
Sarah Sorial. Habermas, Feminism, and Law: Beyond Equality and Difference?
Eva Feder Kittay. The Ethics of Care, Dependence, and Disability.
Silvina Alvarez. Constitutional Conflicts, Moral Dilemmas, and Legal Solutions.
Matthew Harding. Responding to Trust.
Derk Venema. Transitional Shortcuts to Justice and National Identity.
Erratum
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Review of Politics, Vol. 73, #1, 2011
Research Articles
Christopher Scott McClure. Hell and Anxiety in Hobbes's Leviathan.
Onur Ulas Ince. Enclosing in God's Name, Accumulating for Mankind: Money, Morality, and Accumulation in John Locke's Theory of Property.
Steven Frankel. Determined to Be Free: The Meaning of Freedom in Spinoza's Theologico-Political Treatise.
Dennis C. Rasmussen. Burning Laws and Strangling Kings? Voltaire and Diderot on the Perils of Rationalism in Politics.
Amitai Etzioni. On Communitarian and Global Sources of Legitimacy.
Simone Chambers. Response to “On Communitarian and Global Sources of Legitimacy”.
Daniel Philpott. Response to “On Communitarian and Global Sources of Legitimacy”.
Douglas J. Den Uyl. Response to “On Communitarian and Global Sources of Legitimacy”.
Review Essay
Sotirios A. Barber. Doing What Needs to Be Done.
Book Reviews
E. A. Goerner. Epitaph or Birth Announcement for the British Constitution? [Vernon Bogdanor: The New British Constitution.]
Brendan Purcell. The Soul's Self-Government. [Tilo Schabert: Die zweite Geburt des Menschen: Von den politischen Anfängen menschlicher Existenz.]
Katy J. Harriger. How The Writ Became Great. [Paul D. Halliday: Habeas Corpus: From England to Empire.]
Elliot Bartky. Where Philosophy and Tradition Meet. [David Novak: In Defense of Religious Liberty.]
Dawn Keetley. The Political Background To Murder. [Randolph Roth: American Homicide.]
H. Tomas Gomez-Arostegui. The Piracy Loop. [Adrian Johns: Piracy: The Intellectual Property Wars from Gutenberg to Gates.]
Michael P. Zuckert. The Living Locke. [Eric Mack: John Locke.]
Robert E. Luckett. Overcoming. [Charles Eagles: The Price of Defiance: James Meredith and the Integration of Ole Miss.][Frank Lambert: The Battle of Ole Miss: Civil Rights v. States' Rights.]
Adam Tate. An Alternative Legacy. [Victoria E. Bynum: The Long Shadow of the Civil War: Southern Dissent and Its Legacies.]
John F. Marszalek. Facts, Not Myths. [Kenneth W. Noe: Reluctant Rebels: The Confederates Who Joined the Army after 1861.]
Joshua Derman. Neurosis and Nature. [Joachim Radkau: Max Weber: A Biography. Trans. Patrick Camiller.]
Joseph E. Davis. The New Grand Narrative. [Joana Breidenbach and Pál Nyíri: Seeing Culture Everywhere, from Genocide to Consumer Habits.]
Carol Johnston. Serving Mammon. [Philip Goodchild: Theology of Money.]
Thomas Kselman. The Affair's Contemporary Relevance. [Louis Begley: Why the Dreyfus Affair Matters.]
James Paul Old. The Regime of the Suits. [Gaye Tuchman: Wannabe U: Inside the Corporate University.]
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Science and Engineering Ethics, Vol. 17, #1, 2011
Fritz Allhoff. What Are Applied Ethics?
Original Papers
Sven Ove Hansson. Do we Need a Special Ethics for Research?
A. van Gorp and S. van der Molen. Parallel, Embedded or Just Part of the Team: Ethicists Cooperating Within a European Security Research Project.
Sigrid Sterckx. Patenting and Licensing of University Research: Promoting Innovation or Undermining Academic Values?
Jong Yong Abdiel Foo. Impact of Excessive Journal Self-Citations: A Case Study on the Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica Journal.
Kristin Shrader-Frechette. Climate Change, Nuclear Economics, and Conflicts of Interest.
Preston Stovall. Professional Virtue and Professional Self-Awareness: A Case Study in Engineering Ethics.
Abdul Kabir Hussain Solihu and Abdul Rauf Ambali. Dissolving the Engineering Moral Dilemmas Within the Islamic Ethico-Legal Praxes.
James A. Stieb. Understanding Engineering Professionalism: A Reflection on the Rights of Engineers.
Byron Newberry, Katherine Austin, William Lawson, Greta Gorsuch and Thomas Darwin. Acclimating International Graduate Students to Professional Engineering Ethics.
Letters
Viroj Wiwanitkit. The University and the Responsible Conduct of Research.
Gary Santillanes. Adil Shamoo and David Resnik: The Responsible Conduct of Research.
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Think: Philosophy for Everyone, Vol. 10, Issue 27, 2011
Introduction
Stephen Law. Introduction.
Research Articles

Ardon Lyon. Return of the Zombies.
Scott Aikin and Robert Talisse. Arguin Mixed Company: Mom's Maxim vs. Mill's Principle .
Jonathan Webber. There is Something about Inez.
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