Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Vol. 20, #2, 2011
Dialogue, Vol. 49, #4, 2010
Hastings Center Report, Vol. 41, #2, 2011
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 99, #2, 2011
Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 99, #3, 2011
Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 33, #4, 2011
Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 150, #3, 2011
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 61, #243, 2011
Philosophy: Journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, Vol. 86, #2, 2011
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 82, #2, 2011
Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 39, #1, 2011
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 6, #4, 2011
Politics & Policy, Vol. 39, #2, 2011
Sophia, Vol. 50, #1, 2011
Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 32, #2, 2011
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Vol. 34, #2, 2011
  Target Article    
  Hugo Mercier and Dan Sperber. Why do humans reason? Arguments for an  argumentative theory.     
  Open Peer Commentary    
  Roy F. Baumeister, E. J. Masicampo and C. Nathan DeWall. Arguing, reasoning,  and the interpersonal (cultural) functions of human consciousness.
  Terry Connolly and Jochen Reb. Regret and justification as a link from argumentation  to consequentialism.
  Wim De Neys. The freak in all of us: Logical truth seeking without  argumentation.
  Jean-Louis Dessalles. Reasoning as a lie detection device.
  Jonathan St. B. T. Evans. Reasoning is for thinking, not just for arguing.
  John Fox. Artificial cognitive systems: Where does argumentation fit in?   
  Keith Frankish. Reasoning, argumentation, and cognition.
  Peter Godfrey-Smith and Kritika Yegnashankaran. Reasoning as deliberative in  function but dialogic in structure and origin.
  Maralee Harrell. Understanding, evaluating, and producing arguments: Training  is necessary for reasoning skills.
  John A. Johnson. The argumentative theory of reasoning applies to scientists  and philosophers, too. 
  Drew Michael Khlentzos and Bruce Stevenson. True to the power of one? Cognition,  argument, and reasoning. 
  Deanna Kuhn. What people may do versus can do.
  Darcia Narvaez. The world looks small when you only look through a telescope:  The need for a broad and developmental study of reasoning. 
  Mike Oaksford. Putting reasoning and judgement in their proper argumentative  place. 
  John E. Opfer and Vladimir Sloutsky. On the design and function of rational  arguments. 
  David Pietraszewski. What is argument for? An adaptationist approach to  argument and debate.
  Fenna H. Poletiek. You can't have your hypothesis and test it: The importance  of utilities in theories of reasoning.
  Robert J. Sternberg. When reasoning is persuasive but wrong. 
  Edward J. N. Stupple and Linden J. Ball. The chronometrics of confirmation  bias: Evidence for the inhibition of intuitive judgements. 
  James S. Uleman, Laura M. Kressel and SoYon Rim. Spontaneous inferences provide  intuitive beliefs on which reasoning proper depends. 
  Elke U. Weber and Eric J. Johnson. Query theory: Knowing what we want by  arguing with ourselves. 
  Janet Wiles. Reasoning, robots, and navigation: Dual roles for deductive and  abductive reasoning. 
  Christopher R. Wolfe. Some empirical qualifications to the arguments for an  argumentative theory. 
  Kevin Chien-Chang Wu. Deliberative democracy and epistemic humility.
  Authors' Response    
  Hugo Mercier and Dan Sperber. Argumentation: Its adaptiveness and efficacy.
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  Cambridge  Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Vol. 20, #2, 2011
  Contributors    
  Special Section: Methodology in  Philosophical Bioethics    
  John  Coggon. Guest Editorial: On Method and Resolution in Philosophical Bioethics.
  Søren Holm. Classification and Normativity: Some Thoughts on Different Ways  of Carving Up the Field of Bioethics. 
  Nicky Priaulx. Vorsprung durch Technik: On Biotechnology, Bioethics, and  Its Beneficiaries. 
  Jan Helge Solbakk. Bays, Beaches, and Bioethical Barkings.
  Tom Koch. Eugenics and the Genetic Challenge, Again: All Dressed Up and  Just Everywhere to Go. 
  John Harris. The Challenge of Nonconfrontational Ethics.
  Ronald M. Green. Confronting Rationality.
  Vilhjálmur Árnason. Nonconfrontational Rationality or Critical Reasoning.
  Darryl Gunson. Are All Rational Moralities Equivalent?       
  Silvia Camporesi and Paolo Maugeri. Genetic Enhancement in Sports: The Role  of Reason and Private Rationalities in the Public Arena.
  Peter Herissone-Kelly. Reasons, Rationalities, and Procreative Beneficence:  Need Häyry Stand Politely By While Savulescu and Herissone-Kelly Disagree?       
  Tom Buller and Stephanie Bauer. Balancing Procreative Autonomy and Parental  Responsibility.
  Symposium on Global Bioethics    
  Doris Schroeder. Introduction: Access to Life-Saving Medicines and  Intellectual Property Rights.
  Doris Schroeder and Peter Singer. Access to Life-Saving Medicines and  Intellectual Property Rights: An Ethical Assessment.
  Tikki Pang. Developing Medicines in Line with Global Public Health Needs:  The Role of the World Health Organization.
  Doris Schroeder. Does the Pharmaceutical Sector Have a Coresponsibility for  the Human Right to Health? 
  Klaus M. Leisinger and Karin M. Schmitt. Access to Healthcare and the  Pharmaceutical Sector. 
  Jack Beetson. Collaborating with the Pharmaceutical Industry: An Aboriginal  Perspective.
  Thomas Pogge and Aidan Hollis. Epilogue: New Drugs for Neglected Diseases.
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Dialogue, Vol.  49, #4, 2010 (not yet online)
  Special Issue: Philosophie cartesienne et  materialism
  Josiane Boulad-Ayoub, Pierre-Francois Moreau, Alexandra Torero-Ibad.  Introduction: Philosophie cartesienne et materialism.
  Laura Benitez Grobet. Is Descartes a Materialist? The Descartes-More  Controversy about the Universe as Indefinite.
  Filippo del Lucchese. Winged Men and the Cast of Dice: Anti-Finalism and  Radical Materialism in Guillaume Lamy.
  Jean-Francois Methot. Embrayages narratives en philosophie cartesienne. 
  Daniel Dumouchel. Materialisme et unite de l’etre human: le defi du dualism  cartesien chez La Mattrie et d’Holbach.
  Graeme Hunter. Leibnizian Materialism.
  Paul Bernier. La Pensee sans sujet pensant.
    Articles
  Julien Beillard. The Appearance of Faultless Disagreement.
  Juha Himanka. The Idea of Phenomenology: Reading Husserliana as Reductions.
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  Hastings Center Report, Vol. 41, #2, 2011
  Daniel  Callahan. Field Notes. 
  Naalla Schreiber. Becoming "Difficult". 
  Special Report
  Erik Parens and Josephine Johnston. Troubled Children: Diagnosing, Treating,  and Attending to Context. 
  Mary G. Burke. Does Talking about Stress Mean Blaming Parents? 
  Susan Resko. Values Talk Exacerbates Discrimination. 
  Peter Conrad. Medicalization. 
  William B. Carey. Primary Care Physicians Need a Better Understanding of  Temperamental Variation. 
  Benedetto Vitiello. Research Can Help Clarify the Benefits and Limitations of  Psychiatric Medications in Children.
  Lawrence Diller. The Role of Schools in Fostering a Bias toward Efficiency over  Engagement. 
  John Z. Sadler. Pharmaceutical Company Influence. 
  Julie Magno Zito. A Call for Improved Postmarketing Surveillance. 
  Gabrielle A. Carlson. Clinician Training Programs in Disarray. 
  Ilina Singh. Listening to Children with ADHD. 
  From the Editor
  Gregory E. Kaebnick. Psychiatry and Values. 
  Another Voice
  Peter A. Ubel. The Experimental Imperative. 
  Letters
  Robert M. Veatch. The Not-So-Tell-Tale Heart. 
  Michael DeVita. To the Editor. 
  Tom Tomlinson. To the Editor. 
  David Rodríguez-Arias Vailhen and Maxwell J. Smith. To the Editor. 
  Robert A. DeWeese. To the Editor. 
  Patrick Lee and Robert P. George. To the Editor. 
  Don Marquis. Don Marquis replies. 
  Jeffrey M. Sconyers. Kudos, and a Correction. 
  In Practice
  Diane M. Plantz. Cynicism, with Consequences. 
  At Law
  Mark A. Hall. Constitutional Challenges to Compulsory Insurance: A Guide  Through the Gauntlet. 
  Policy and Poliics
  Paul T. Menzel. Dishonesty, Ignorance, or What? 
  Case Study: Devotion or Disease? 
  Catherine Hickey. Commentary. 
  Adrienne M. Martin. Commentary.
  Essays
  Ron Paterson. Can We Mandate Compassion? 
  Daniel Callahan. Rationing: Theory, Politics, and Passions. 
  Lydia S. Dugdale and Autumn Alcott Ridenour. Making Sense of the Roman Catholic  Directive to Extend Life Indefinitely. 
  Questioning the Quantitative Imperative.
  Peter H. Schwartz. Questioning the Quantitative Imperative: Decision Aids,  Prevention, and the Ethics of Disclosure. 
  Viewing Research Participation as a  Moral Obligation.
  Stuart Rennie. Viewing Research Participation as a Moral Obligation: In Whose  Interests? 
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  Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 99, #2, 2011
  Articles
  Marcus  Selart and Svein Tvedt Johansen. Ethical Decision Making in Organizations: The  Role of Leadership Stress.
  Adrian Wai Kong Cheung. Do Stock Investors Value Corporate Sustainability?  Evidence from an Event Study.
  Michelle Amazeen. Gap (RED): Social Responsibility Campaign or Window Dressing?
  Karen L. Benson, Marion Hutchinson and Ashwin Sriram. Governance in the Australian  Superannuation Industry.
  Michael E. Palanski, Surinder S. Kahai and Francis J. Yammarino. Team Virtues  and Performance: An Examination of Transparency, Behavioral Integrity, and  Trust.
  Soydan Soylu. Creating a Family or Loyalty-Based Framework: The Effects of  Paternalistic Leadership on Workplace Bullying.
  Muel Kaptein. Toward Effective Codes: Testing the Relationship with Unethical  Behavior.
  Aloysius Marcus Newenham-Kahindi. A Global Mining Corporation and Local  Communities in the Lake Victoria Zone: The Case of Barrick Gold Multinational  in Tanzania.
  Tine De Bock and Patrick Van Kenhove. Double Standards: The Role of Techniques  of Neutralization.
  Eva E. Tsahuridu. An Exploration of Factors Affecting Work Anomia.
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  Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 99, #3, 2011
  Articles
  Anis Ben Brik, Belaid Rettab and Kamel Mellahi. Market Orientation, Corporate  Social Responsibility, and Business Performance.
  Shanda Traiser and Myron A. Eighmy. Moral Development and Narcissism of Private  and Public University Business Students.
  Martine Spence, Jouhaina Ben Boubaker Gherib and Viviane Ondoua Biwolé.  Sustainable Entrepreneurship: Is Entrepreneurial will Enough? A North–South  Comparison.
  Jerry Sun, Guoping Liu and George Lan. Does Female Directorship on Independent  Audit Committees Constrain Earnings Management?
  Erratum
  Cedric E. Dawkins and John W. Fraas. Erratum to: Beyond Acclamations and  Excuses: Environmental Performance, Voluntary Environmental Disclosure and the  Role of Visibility.
  Udi Hoitash. Should Independent Board Members with Social Ties to Management  Disqualify Themselves from Serving on the Board?
  John Smith, Ros Haniffa and Jenny Fairbrass. A Conceptual Framework for Investigating  ‘Capture’ in Corporate Sustainability Reporting Assurance.
  Liang-Hung Lin. Cultural and Organizational Antecedents of Guanxi: The Chinese  Cases.
  Robert W. Stewart. You Support Diversity, But Are You Ethical? Examining the  Interactive Effects of Diversity and Ethical Climate Perceptions on Turnover  Intentions.
  Karl Pajo and Louise Lee. Corporate-Sponsored Volunteering: A Work Design  Perspective.
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  Linguistics and Philosophy, Vol. 33, #4, 2011
  Research Articles
  Ezra Keshet. Split intensionality: a new scope theory of de re and de dicto.
  Andrew Koontz-Garboden. The lexical semantics of derived statives.
  Michael McKinsey. Understanding proper names.
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  Mathematical Proceedings of the  Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 150, #3, 2011
  Research Articles    
  Yukihiro Uchida. Valuations of Somos 4 sequences and canonical local heights on  elliptic curves.
  Mohammad Sadek. Counting models of genus one curves.
  Rodney Y. Sharp and Yuji Yoshino. Right and left modules over the Frobenius  skew polynomial ring in the F-finite case.
  Kevin James and Ethan Smith. Average Frobenius distribution for elliptic curves  defined over finite Galois extensions of the rationals. 
  Eugenia Cheng. Iterated distributive laws.
  Emily Riehl. On the structure of simplicial categories associated to  quasi-categories.
  Dorothy Buck and Mauro Mauricio. Connect sum of lens spaces surgeries:  application to Hin recombination.
  David Brander. Singularities of spacelike constant mean curvature surfaces in  Lorentz–Minkowski space. 
  A. W. Wickstead. Separable Banach lattices on which every bounded linear  operator is regular.
  Michał Wojciechowski. The non-equivalence between the trigonometric system and  the system of functions with pointwise restrictions on values in the uniform  and L1 norms.
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  Notre  Dame Philosophical Reviews
  Michael Bergmann, Michael J. Murray, and Michael C. Rea (eds.), Divine  Evil?: The Moral Character of the God of Abraham. Reviewed by Charles Taliaferro.
  Mark Rowlands, The New Science of the  Mind: From Extended Mind to Embodied Phenomenology. Reviewed by Robert D. Rupert.
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  Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 61, #243, 2011
  Original Articles
  Maureen Donnelly. Using Mereological  Principles to Support Metaphysics.
  Melinda Bonnie Fagan. Is there  Collective Scientific Knowledge? Arguments from Explanation.
  Mark Greene. ‘Chocolate’ and Other  Kind Terms: Implications for Semantic Externalism.
  Mark McCullagh. How to Use a Concept  You Reject.
  Lionel Shapiro. Deflating Logical  Consequence.
  Ariela Tubert. Korsgaard's  Constitutive Arguments and the Principles of Practical Reason.
  Alastair Wilson. Macroscopic  Ontology in Everettian Quantum Mechanics.
  Discussions
  Dan Cavedon-Taylor. Perceptual  Content and Sensorimotor Expectations.
  Errol Lord. Violating Requirements,  Exiting From Requirements, and the Scope of Rationality.
  Critical Studies
  Michael P. Lynch. After Truth Gives  Way.
  Book Reviews
  Jens Timmermann (ed.). Kant's Groundwork of the Metaphysics of  Morals: a Critical Guide. Reviewed by Chris Onof.
  Daniel Whiting (ed.). The Late Wittgenstein on Language. Reviewed by H.O. Mounce.
  Marc Lange. Laws and Lawmakers: Science, Metaphysics, and the Laws of Nature.  Reviewed by Alexander Reutlinger.
  Logi Gunnarsson. Philosophy of Personal Identity and Multiple  Personality. Reviewed by Christopher Buford.
  Jussi Suikkanen and John Cottingham  (eds). Essays on Derek Parfit's ‘On What  Matters’. Reviewed by Fiona Woollard.
  Samuel Newlands and Larry M.  Jorgenson (eds). Metaphysics and the  Good: Themes from the Philosophy of Robert Merrihew Adams. Reviewed by John  Cottingham.
  Matthew H. Kramer. Moral Realism as a Moral Doctrine. Reviewed  by Samuel Clark.
  Alan H. Goldman. Reasons from Within: Desires and Values.  Reviewed by Neil Sinclair.
  Richard Joyce and Simon Kirchin (eds). A World without Values: Essays on John  Mackie's Moral Error Theory. Reviewed by Fritz Allhoff.
  Susan D. Collins. Aristotle and the Rediscovery of Citizenship.  Reviewed by Tom Angier.
  Brian Feltham (ed.). Justice, Equality and Constructivism: Essays  on G.A. Cohen's ‘Rescuing Justice and Equality’. Reviewed by Thomas Porter.
  Christopher McMahon. Reasonable Disagreement: a Theory of  Political Morality. Reviewed by Richard Dagger.
  Glen Parsons and Allen Carlson. Functional Beauty. Reviewed by Robert  Stecker.
  Peter Kivy. Antithetical Arts: on the Ancient Quarrel Between Literature and Music.  Reviewed by Elisa Galgut.
  Berys Gaut. A Philosophy of Cinematic Art. Reviewed by Katherine Thomson-Jones.
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Philosophy: Journal of the Royal Institute  of Philosophy, Vol. 86, #2, 2011
  Editorial    
  Editorial: Are You  Independent?  
  Notes on Contributors    
  Research Articles    
  Abigail L. Rosenthal. Defining Evil  Away: Arendt's Forgiveness.
  Hallvard Lillehammer. The  Epistemology of Ethical Intuitions. 
  N. M. L. Nathan. Substance Dualism  Fortified.
  William Lane Craig. Why are (some)  Platonists so insouciant?     
  Roy Sorensen. Vague Music. 
  Christopher Miles Coope. The Bad  News of the Gospel.
  Booknotes   
  Book Reviews    
  C. Stephen Evans. Natural Signs and Knowledge of God.  Reviewed by Richard Norman. 
  Christopher  S. Hill. Consciousness. Reviewed by Daniel D. Hutto. 
  Gregory Currie. Narratives and Narrators: A Philosophy of  Stories. Reviewed by M.W. Rowe. 
  Jürgen Habermas et al. An Awareness of What is Missing. Faith and  Reason in a Post-Secular Age. Translated by Ciaran Cronin. Reviewed by  Nicholas Joll. 
  Joshua Cohen. Rousseau: a Free Community of Equals. Reviewed by Timothy O'Hagan. 
  Books Received   
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 82, #2, 2011
  Articles
  Karl  Schafer. Faultless Disagreement and Aesthetic Realism.
  Jonathan  Ichikawa. Quantifiers, Knowledge, and Counterfactuals.
  M. Eddon.  Intrinsicality and Hyperintensionality.
  James Van  Cleve. Can Coherence Generate Warrant Ex Nihilo? Probability and the Logic of  Concurring Witnesses.
  John Martin  Fischer and Neal A. Tognazzini. The Physiognomy of Responsibility.
  Michael  Devitt. Experimental Semantics.
  Special Symposium
  Judith  Jarvis Thomson. More On The Metaphysics of Harm.
  Matthew  Hanser. Still More on the Metaphysics of Harm.
  Book Symposium: Philosophy of Philosophy
  Timothy  Williamson. Précis of The Philosophy of  Philosophy.
  Christopher  Peacocke. Understanding, Modality, Logical Operators.
  Timothy  Williamson. Reply to Peacocke.
  Paul  Boghossian. Williamson on the A Priori and the Analytic.
  Timothy  Williamson. Reply to Boghossian.
  Robert  Stalnaker. The Metaphysical Conception of Analyticity.
  Timothy  Williamson. Reply to Stalnaker.
  Paul  Horwich. Williamson’s Philosophy of  Philosophy.
  Timothy  Williamson. Reply to Horwich.
  Review Essay
Mark Van  Roojen. Review of Joshua Gert, Brute Rationality: Normativity and Human Action.
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Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 39,  #1, 2011
  Original Articles
  Martha C.  Nussbaum. Perfectionist Liberalism and Political Liberalism.
  Samuel  Bowles. Is Liberal Society a Parasite on Tradition? 
  F. M. Kamm.  Sen on Justice and Rights: A Review Essay.
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  Philosophy Compass, Vol. 6, #4, 2011
  Ethics
  Tyler  Doggett. Recent Work on the Ethics of Self-Defense.
  History of Philosophy
  Diego E.  Machuca. Ancient Skepticism: Overview.
  Diego E.  Machuca. Ancient Skepticism: Pyrrhonism.
  Diego  Machuca. Ancient Skepticism: The Skeptical Academy.
  Mind & Cognitive Science
  Pär  Sundström. Phenomenal Concepts.
  Philosophy of Religion
  Anders Kraal.  Logic and Divine Simplicity.
  Teaching & Learning Guide
  Sonia  Roca-Royes. Teaching & Learning Guide for: Essentialism.
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  Politics & Policy, Vol. 39, #2, 2011
  Articles
  Ruth H.  Moody and Michael P. Bobic. Teaching the Net Generation without Leaving the  Rest of Us Behind: How Technology in the Classroom Influences Student  Composition.
  David A.  Jones, Kathleen Ferraiolo and Jennifer Byrne. Selective Media Exposure and  Partisan Differences about Sarah Palin's Candidacy.
  Traciel V.  Reid and Robert S. Moog. Voter Information, Voter Participation, and the North  Carolina Judicial Election Reforms: The Views of the Voters.
  Patrick  Flavin, Alexander C. Pacek and Benjamin Radcliff. State Intervention and  Subjective Well-Being in Advanced Industrial Democracies.
  Rachel  Simon-Kumar and Catherine Kingfisher. Beyond Transformation and Regulation:  Productive Tensions and the Analytics of Inclusion.
  Michael J.  Faber. Democracy and the General Will: A Rousseauian Response to Schumpeter.
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  Sophia, Vol. 50, #1, 2011
  Articles
  Evan Fales. Is Middle Knowledge Possible? Almost.
  Ulf Zackariasson. What’s Wrong with the Adequacy-argument? A Pragmatic  Diagnosis.
  Paul C. Anders. Mind, Mortality and Material Being- van Inwagen and the Dilemma  of Material Survival of Death.
  Matthew Carey Jordan. Some Metaethical Desiderata and the Conceptual Resources  of Theism.
  Wei Liu. An All-inclusive Interpretation of Aristotle’s Contemplative Life.
  Saul Tobias. Pragmatic Pluralism: Arendt, Cosmopolitanism, and Religion.
  Lenart Skof. Body and Religion: A Phenomenologico-empirical Interpretation of  Rorty’s Neopragmatism.
  Bradley B. Onishi. Information, Bodies, and Heidegger: Tracing Visions of the  Posthuman.
  Najeeb G. Awad. Time/History, Self-disclosure and Anticipation: Pannenberg,  Heidegger and the Question of Metaphysics.
  Brian Ellis. Humanism and Morality.
  Matthew Joel Sharpe. ‘In the Court of a Great King’: Some Remarks on Leo  Strauss’ Introduction to the Guide for the Perplexed.
  Igboin Ohihon Benson. Human Rights in the Perspective of Traditional Africa: A  Cosmotheandric Approach.
  Mohammed Girma. Whose Meaning? The Wax and Gold Tradition as a Philosophical  Foundation for an Ethiopian Hermeneutic.
  Noriaki Iwasa. Grading Religions.
  Bruce Langtry. Reply to Oppy on God, the Best and Evil.
  Matthew Konieczka. Hell Despite Vagueness: A Response to Sider.
  Daniel Dombrowski. Review of Richard Rorty, An Ethics for Today: Finding Common  Ground between Philosophy and Religion.
  William Love. Review of Milad Doueihi, Earthly Paradise: Myths and  Philosophies, trans. Jane Marie Todd.
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  Theoretical  Medicine and Bioethics, Vol. 32, #2, 2011
  Articles
  Takanobu  Kinjo and Masahiro Morioka. Narrative responsibility and moral dilemma: A case  study of a family’s decision about a brain-dead daughter.
  Iain Brassington. Is there a duty to remain in ignorance?
  Heidi Mertes and Guido Pennings. The force of dissimilar analogies in  bioethics.
  Mark Risjord. Nursing knowledge, science, practice and philosophy. Reviewed by  Steven Edwards.
  David A. Jopling. Talking cures and placebo effects. Reviewed by Susanna Maria  Taraschi.
Allen Buchanan. Justice and Health Care: Selected Essays. Reviewed by Roger  Stanev.
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