Wednesday, May 4, 2011

April 11-30, Journals start P-Z

Philosophical Papers, Vol. 40, #1, 2011
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 152, #3, 2011
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 153, #1, 2011
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 153, #2, 2011
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 153, #3, 2011
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 154, #1, 2011
Phronesis, Vol. 56, #2, 2011
Studia Logica, Vol. 97, #3, 2011
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science: Part A, Vol. 42, #1, 2011
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Modern Physics, Vol. 42, #1, 2011
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 42, #2, 2011
Synthese, Vol. 180, # 1, 2011
Synthese, Vol. 180, # 2, 2011
Think: Philosophy for Everyone, Vol. 10, Summer, 2011


American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 11, #4, 2011
Editorial
Paul Root Wolpe. The Research Subject as Identified Problem.
Target Article
Sarah J. L. Edwards. Assessing the Remedy: The Case for Contracts in Clinical Trials.
Open Peer Commentaries
John A. Robertson. Contractual Duties in Research, Surrogacy, and Stem Cell Donation.
G. Owen Schaefer and Alan Wertheimer. Reevaluating the Right to Withdraw From Research Without Penalty.
Kenneth De Ville. The Case Against Contract: Participant and Investigator Duty in Clinical Trials.
Toby Schonfeld and James Anderson . Dropout by Design: Advance Planning for Research Participant Noncompliance.
Stephen Rice and David Trafimow. Known Versus Unknown Threats to Internal Validity: A Response to Edwards.
John A. Lynch. “Through a Glass Darkly”: Researcher Ethnocentrism and the Demonization of Research Participants.
Diana Buccafurni. Can Contracts Enhance Participant Autonomy in Clinical Trials?
Stephen S. Hanson. The Perspective of an IRB Member.
Michelle N. Meyer. The Subject-Researcher Relationship: In Defense of Contracting Around Default Rules.
Target Article
M. Teresa Celada, Roland C. Merchant, Michael J. Waxman and Angela M. Sherwin. An Ethical Evaluation of the 2006 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Recommendations for HIV Testing in Health Care Settings.
Open Peer Commentaries
Lance Wahlert and Autumn Fiester. The Re-Queering of HIV Testing Practices and the Reinforcement of Stigma.
William Smith. When Informed Consent Meets the Everyday.
Anthony Vernillo. Routine Opt-Out HIV Testing in Dental Health Care—Its Implementation and the Advancement of Public Health.
Angus Dawson. Public Health Ethics and the Justification of HIV Screening.
Correspondence
Sarah J. L. Edwards. Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Assessing the Remedy: The Case for Contracts in Clinical Trials”.
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American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 48, #1, 2011
Articles
Nick Zangwill. Music, Essential Metaphor, and Private Language.     
Nicoletta Orlandi. The Innocent Eye: Seeing-As without Concepts. 
Allan Hazlett and Christy Mag Uidhir. Unrealistic Fictions.
Jeremy Morris. An Epistemological Approach to Essential Indexicality. 
Jon Cogburn and Mark Silcox. Computability Theory and Ontological Emergence.
Nomy Arpaly. Open-Mindedness as a Moral Virtue.
Stephen Kearns. Can a Thing Be Part of Itself?
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American Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 48, #2, 2011
Articles
P.M.S. Hacker. A Plague on Both Your "Isms."

Anthony Kenny. Whose Naturalism? Which Wittgenstein?
John R. Searle. Wittgenstein and the
Background.

Daniel D. Hutto. Presumptuous Naturalism: A Cautionary Tale.
Jesse Prinz. Wittgenstein and the Neuroscience of the Self.
Lynne Rudder Baker. Does Naturalism Rest on a Mistake?
David Papineau. Phenomenal Concepts and the Private Language Argument.
Owen Flanagan. Wittgenstein's Ethical Nonnaturalism: An Interpretation of Tractatus 6.4147 and the "lecture on Ethics."
Meredith Williams. Master and Novice in the Later Wittgenstein.

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Bioethics, Vol. 25, #4, 2011
Editorial
Ruth Chadwick. Enhancements: Improvements for Whom?
Articles
Ori Lev. Will Biomedical Enhancements Undermine Solidarity, Responsibility, Equality and Autonomy?
Matt Lamkin. Racist Appearance Standards and the Enhancements that Love Them: Norman Daniels and Skin-Lightening Cosmetics.
Stephen Holland. The Virtue Ethics Approach to Bioethics.
Andy Piker. Balancing Liberation and Protection: A Moderate Approach to Adolescent Health Care Decision-Making.
Trisha Phillips. Exploitation in Payments to Research Subjects.
Caterina Caminiti, Francesca Diodati, Arianna Gatti, Saverio Santachiara and Sandro Spinsanti. Current Functions of Italian Ethics Committees: A Cross-Sectional Study.
Book Review
D.M. Hester. End-Of-Life Care and Pragmatic Decision Making. Reviewed By C. G. Prado.
Letter To The Editors
Chris Heathwood. The Significance of Personal Identity to Abortion.
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British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Vol. 19, #2, 2011 
Articles
Patrick Toner. Reading 'is' Existentially in Republic 476-80
Rebekah Johnston. Aristotle's De Anima: On Why the Soul is Not a Set of Capacities
Kristina Meshelski. Two Kinds of Definition in Spinoza's Ethics
Russell Wahl. Occasionalism, Laws and General Will
Liam P. Dempsey . 'A Compound Wholly Mortal' : Locke and Newton on the Metaphysics of (Personal) Immortality
Gregory Brown. Disinterested Love: Understanding Leibniz's Reconciliation of Self- and Other-Regarding Motives
Mark Bode. Everything is What it is, and Not Another Thing: Knowledge and Freedom in Isaiah Berlin's Political Thought
Review Essay
James A. Harris. The Pastness of Past Moral Philosophy
Book Reviews
Michael Mack. Spinoza and the Specters of Modernity: The Hidden Enlightenment of Diversity from Spinoza to Freud. Reviewed by Beth Lord.
S.J. Savonius-Wroth, Paul Schuurman and Jonathan Walmsley (eds). The Continuum Companion to Locke. Reviewed by Nicholas Jolley.
Peter J. Thuesen (ed.). Catalogues of Books: The Works of Jonathan Edwards. Reviewed by Sebastian Rehnman.
Paul Russell. The Riddle of Hume's Treatise: Skepticism, Naturalism, and Irreligion. Reviewed by Peter Millican.
Frederick C. Beiser. Diotima's Children: German Aesthetic Rationalism from Leibniz to Lessing. Reviewed by Kai Hammermeister.
Books Received
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Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 41, #1, 2011 (this issue is not yet online, 5/3/11)
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
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Faith and Philosophy, Vol. 28, #1, 2011 (not yet online, 5/3/11)
Sarah Coakley. Introduction: Faith, Rationality and the Passions.
Articles
Charles Taylor. Reason, Faith, and Meaning.
Paul J. Griffiths. Tears and Weeping: An Augustinian View.
Eleonore Stump. The Non-Aristotelian Character of Aquinas’s Ethics: Aquinas on the Passions.
John Cottingham. Sceptical Detachment or Loving Submission to the Good? Reason, Faith, and the Passions in Descartes.
John Hare. Kant, the Passions, and the Structure of Moral Motivation.
Douglas Hedley. “The Monstrous Centaur”? Joseph De Maistre on Reason, Passion, and Violence.
Merold Westphal. Kierkegaard on Faith, Reason, and Passion.
Peter Goldoe. Intellectual Emotions and Religious Emotions.
Reviews
William J. Abraham. Crossing the Threshold of Divine Revelation. Reviewed by Nicholas Wolterstorff.
Lynne Rudder Baker. The Metaphysics of Everyday Life: An Essay in Practical Realism. Reviewed by William Hasker.
David J. Baggett, Gary R. Habermas and Jerry L. Walls (eds). C.S. Lewis as Philosopher: Truth, Goodness and Beauty. Reviewed by David L. O’Hara.
Norman Wirzba and Bruce Ellis Benson (eds). Transforming Philosophy and Religion: Love’s Wisdom. Reviewed by N.N. Trakakis.
J. Wentzel van Huyssteen. Alone in the World? Human Uniqueness in Science and Theology. Reviewed by Kevin Sharpe.
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Journal of Political Philosophy, Vol. 19, #2, 2011
Original Articles
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen. Vote Buying and Election Promises: Should Democrats Care About the Difference? 
William Smith. Civil Disobedience and the Public Sphere.
Helder De Schutter. Federalism as Fairness.
Anna Stilz. Collective Responsibility and the State.
Pablo Kalmanovitz. Sharing Burdens After War: A Lockean Approach.
Matthew Rendall. Non-identity, Sufficiency and Exploitation.
Debate
Daniel Viehoff. Debate: Procedure and Outcome in the Justification of Authority.
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Logic Journal of the IGPL, Vol. 19, #2, 2011
Special Issue: Neuro-symbolic Algorithms and Models for Bio-inspired Systems
Editorial
Emilio Corchado and Michal Wozniak. Editorial: Neuro-symbolic Algorithms and Models for Bio-inspired Systems.
Original Articles
Claudia R. Milaré, Gustavo E. A. P. A. Batista, and André C. P. L. F. Carvalho. A hybrid approach to learn with imbalanced classes using evolutionary algorithms.
Javier Bajo, Juan F. De Paz, Sara Rodríguez, and Angélica González. A new clustering algorithm applying a hierarchical method neural network.
Luís Lima, Paulo Novais, Ricardo Costa, José Bulas Cruz, and José Neves. Group decision making and Quality-of-Information in e-Health systems.
Francisco Grimaldo, Miguel Lozano, and Fernando Barber. J-MADeM, a market-based model for complex decision problems.
Radha Thangaraj, Thanga Raj Chelliah, Millie Pant, Ajith Abraham, and Crina Grosan. Optimal gain tuning of PI speed controller in induction motor drives using particle swarm optimization.
Michal Przewozniczek, Krzysztof Walkowiak, and Michal Wozniak. Optimizing distributed computing systems for k-nearest neighbours classifiers—evolutionary approach.
Emilio Corchado, Ángel Arroyo, and Verónica Tricio. Soft computing models to identify typical meteorological days.
Alexander Buslaev, Marina Yashina, and Igor Kotovich. On problems of intelligent monitoring for traffic.
Elena Montañés, José Ramón Quevedo, Irene Díaz, Raquel Cortina, Pedro Alonso, and José Ranilla. TagRanker: learning to recommend ranked tags.
Concepción Vidal, Gilberto Pérez, Felicidad Aguado, and José María Molinelli. Crossover operators for permutations equivalence between position and order-based crossover.
Luigi Troiano andLuis J. Rodríguez-Muñiz. A statistical study of differences and similarities among aggregation functions.
Joanna Golinska-Pilarek, Emilio Muñoz-Velasco, and Angel Mora. A new deduction system for deciding validity in modal logic K.
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Metaphilsophy, Vol. 42, #3, 2011
Articles
Armen T. Marsoobian. Introduction to the Fortieth Anniversary of Metaphilosophy Special Issue.
Terrell Ward Bynum. Creating the Journal Metaphilosophy.
Edouard Machery. Thought Experiments and Philosophical Knowledge.
Timothy Williamson. Philosophical Expertise and the Burden Of Proof.
Frédérique De Vignemont. A Self for The Body.
Philip Kitcher. Philosophy Inside Out.
Jiwei Ci. Evaluating Agency: A Fundamental Question for Social and Political Philosophy.
Luciano Floridi. A Defence Of Constructionism: Philosophy as Conceptual Engineering.
Books
Review Articles
Shaun Gallagher. Somaesthetics and the Care of the Body.
Richard Shusterman. Soma, Self, and Society: Somaesthetics as Pragmatist Meliorism.
Reviews
Sharing the World by Luce Irigaray and Teaching edited by Luce Irigaray with Mary Green. Conversations by Luce Irigaray with Stephen Pluhácek and Heidi Bostic, Judith Still, Michael Stone, Andrea Wheeler, Gillian Howie, Margaret R. Miles and Laine M. Harrington, Helen A. Fielding, Elizabeth Grosz, Michael Worton, and Birgitte H. Hidttun. Reviewed by Gail Schwab.
Amy Allen.
The Politics of Ourselves: Power, Autonomy, and Gender in Contemporary Critical Theory. Reviewed by Christina M. Bellon.
Books Received // Notes on Contributors
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Monist, Vol. 94, #1, 2011
Special Issue: Powers
Articles
Sydney Shoemaker. Realization, Powers, and Property Identity.
E.J. Lowe. How Not to Think of Powers: A Deconstruction of the ‘Dispositions and Conditionals’ Debate.
John Heil. Powers and the Realization Relation.
Stephen Mumford and Rani Lill Anjum. Spoils to the Vector: How to Model Causes If You Are a Realist About Powers.
Jonathan D. Jacobs. Powerful Qualities, Not Pure Powers.
Sungho Choi. Finkish Dispositions and Contextualism.
Jessica Wilson. Non-reductive Realization and the Powers-based Subset Strategy.
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Monist, Vol. 94, #2, 2011
Special Issue: The Architecture of Reality
Articles
Anjan Chakravartty. Scientific Realism and Ontological Relativity.
Bence Nanay. What If Reality Has No Architecture?
Devin Henry. Aristotle’s Pluralistic Realism.
John T. Roberts. Extra-Physical Structure in a Physical World? or, Is the Study of Life Provincial?
Matthew C. Haug. Natural Properties and the Special Sciences: Nonreductive Physicalism without Levels of Reality or Multiple Realizability.
C.S. Jenkins. Is Metaphysical Dependence Irreflexive?
Daniel Nolan. Categories and Ontological Dependence.
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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Mary Domski and Michael Dickson (eds.), with a concluding essay by Michael Friedman, Discourse on a New Method: Reinvigorating the Marriage of History and Philosophy of Science. Reviewed by Lydia Patton.
Ben Eggleston, Dale E. Miller, and David Weinstein (eds.), John Stuart Mill and the Art of Life. Reviewed by Guy Fletcher.
Nivedita Gangopadhyay, Michael Madary, and Finn Spicer (eds.), Perception, Action, and Consciousness: Sensorimotor Dynamics and Two Visual Systems. Reviewed by Michael Bruno.
Bernard Gert, Hobbes: Prince of Peace. Reviewed by Susanne Sreedhar.
George Kateb, Human Dignity. Reviewed by Remy Debes. 
James C. Klagge, Wittgenstein in Exile. Reviewed by Lars Hertzberg.
Jonathan Kramnick, Actions and Objects from Hobbes to Richardson. Reviewed by Samuel C. Rickless. 
Colleen Murphy, A Moral Theory of Political Reconciliation. Reviewed by Kendy M. Hess.
Noa Naaman-Zauderer, Descartes' Deontological Turn: Reason, Will, and Virtue in the Later Writings. Reviewed by C. P. Ragland.
Bence Nanay (ed.), Perceiving the World. Reviewed by John Maier.

Alexandra L. Shuford, Feminist Epistemology and American Pragmatism: Dewey and Quine. Reviewed by Sharyn Clough.
David Foster Wallace, Fate, Time, and Language: An Essay on Free Will, Steven M Cahn and Maureen Eckert (eds.) Reviewed by Daniel Speak.

J. Jeremy Wisnewski, Understanding Torture. Reviewed by Brian Feltham.
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Philosophical Papers, Vol. 40, #1, 2011
Articles
Ben Blumson. Depictive Structure?
Stéphane Courtois. Conscientious Conviction and Subjective Preference: On What Grounds Should Religious Practices Be Accommodated?
Michael Hauskeller. Human Enhancement and the Giftedness of Life.
Greg Littmann. Darwin's Doubt Defended: Why Evolution Supports Skepticism.
Lloyd Strickland. God and Prepunishment.
Re-Reading
Greg Fried. What is the philosophical significance of Sen's 'Liberal Paradox'?
Book Review
Francois Du Bois and Antje Du Bois-Pedain. Justice and Reconciliation in Post-Apartheid South Africa. Reviewed by Colleen Murphy.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 152, #3, 2011
With Book Symposium on Andy Clark’s Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension
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.
Andy Clark. Finding the Mind:
Book Symposium on Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension.
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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
Papers
Reflections on reflective knowledge.
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. 4:05 PM 4/19/2011Memory 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
David Palmer. Pereboom on the Frankfurt cases.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 153, #3, 2011
Articles
Justin Klocksiem. Moorean pluralism as a solution to the incommensurability problem.
Peter Hawke. Van Inwagen’s modal skepticism.
Malte  Willer. Realizing what might be.
Jakob Hohwy. Mind-brain identity and evidential insulation.
Eric Hiddleston. Second-order properties and three varieties of functionalism.
Patrick Allo. The logic of ‘being informed’ revisited and revised.
Eline Busck Gundersen. The chameleon’s revenge: Response-dependence, finks and provisoed biconditionals.
Jack Lyons. Précis of Perception and Basic Beliefs.
Terry Horgan. Phenomenal intentionality and the evidential role of perceptual experience: comments on Jack Lyons, Perception and Basic Beliefs.
Alvin I. Goldman. Commentary on Jack Lyons’s Perception and Basic Beliefs.
Peter J. Graham. Perceptual entitlement and basic beliefs.
Jack Lyons. Response to critics.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 154, #1, 2011
Special Issue: Selected Papers from the 2010 Bellingham Summer Philosophy Conference, Guest editors: Adam Elga, Elizabeth Harman and Ned Markosian
Tim Willenken. Moorean responses to skepticism: a defense.
Maureen Donnelly. Enduarntist and perdurantist accounts of persistence.
Makr Balaguer. Is there a fact of the matter between direct reference theory and (neo)Fregeanism?
Karen Bennett. Construction area (no hard hat required).
Thomas Kelly. Following the argument where it leads.
Gabriel Rabin. Conceptual mastery and the knowledge argument.
Ryan Wasserman and Dennis Whitcomb. The paradox of the question.
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Phronesis, Vol. 56, #2, 2011
Articles

Warren, James. Socrates And The Patients: Republic IX, 583c-585a.
Bowin, John. Aristotle on Various Types of Alteration in De Anima II 5.
Bouchard, Elsa. Analogies du pouvoir partage:remarques sur Aristote, Politique III.11.
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Studia Logica, Vol. 97, #3, 2011
Articles
Seyed-Mohammad Bagheri and Massoud Pourmahdian. Omitting Types in an Intermediate Logic.
Francesca Boccuni. On the Consistency of a Plural Theory of Frege’s Grundgesetze.
Victor Pambuccian. The Simplest Axiom System for Plane Hyperbolic Geometry Revisited.
Takahiro Seki. The ?-admissibility of Relevant Modal Logics II — The Method using Metavaluations.
G. Shtakser and L. Leonenko. Tracks of Relations and Equivalences-based Reasoning.
Ewa Orlowska. Book Reviews.
Jean Paul Van Bendegem. One Hundred Years of Intuitionism (1907-2007).
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science: Part A, Vol. 42, #1, 2011
Special Issue: Model-Based Representation in Scientific Practice. Edited by Axel Gelfert.
Editorial board and publication information 
Introduction
Axel Gelfert. Model-based representation in scientific practice: New perspectives. 
Special Issue Articles
Mohd Hazim Shah bin Abdul Murad. Models, scientific realism, the intelligibility of nature, and their cultural significance.
Tarja Knuuttila. Modelling and representing: An artefactual approach to model-based representation.
Axel Gelfert. Mathematical formalisms in scientific practice: From denotation to model-based representation.
Marion Vorms. Representing with imaginary models: Formats matter.
Gabriele Gramelsberger. What do numerical (climate) models really represent?  
Chuanfei Chin. Models as interpreters (with a case study from pain science).
Rachel A. Ankeny and Sabina Leonelli. What’s so special about model organisms? 
John Matthewson. Trade-offs in model-building: A more target-oriented approach.
Demetris Portides. Seeking representations of phenomena: Phenomenological models.
Margaret Morrison. One phenomenon, many models: Inconsistency and complementarity.
General Articles
Tamar Levanon. The concept of transition and its role in Leibniz’s and Whitehead’s metaphysics of motion.
Nicola Mößner. Thought styles and paradigms—a comparative study of Ludwik Fleck and Thomas S. Kuhn.
Oscar Moro Abadía. Hermeneutical contributions to the history of science: Gadamer on ‘presentism’.
Harold I. Brown. Van Fraassen meets Popper: Logical relations and cognitive abilities.
Till Grüne-Yanoff. Models as products of interdisciplinary exchange: Evidence from evolutionary game theory.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Modern Physics, Vol. 42, #1, 2011
Editorial board and publication information.
N. David Mermin. Understanding Einstein's 1905 derivation of E=Mc2.
Brett Maynard Bevers. Everett's “Many-Worlds” proposal.
Christopher Pincock. Mathematical explanations of the rainbow.
Wesley Van Camp. Principle theories, constructive theories, and explanation in modern physics.
Slobodan Perovic. Missing experimental challenges to the Standard Model of particle physics.
Christian Joas, Shaul Katzir.Analogy, extension, and novelty: Young Schrödinger on electric phenomena in solids.
Dean Rickles. A philosopher looks at string dualities.
Chunghyoung Lee. Nonconservation of momentum in classical mechanics.
John Byron Manchak. No no-go: A remark on time machines.
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 42, #2, 2011
When Physics Meets Biology, edited by Darrell P. Rowbottom
Introduction
Wilson C.K. Poon. Interdisciplinary reflections: The case of physics and biology.
Part I: Physics and Biology Then

Kersten Hall. William Astbury and the biological significance of nucleic acids, 1938–1951. 
Gregory Radick. Physics in the Galtonian sciences of heredity.
Part II: Physics and Biology Now
Michel Morange. Recent opportunities for an increasing role for physical explanations in biology.
Darrell P. Rowbottom. Approximations, idealizations and ‘experiments’ at the physics–biology interface.
Jane Calvert, Joan H. Fujimura. Calculating life? Duelling discourses in interdisciplinary systems biology.
Steven French. Shifting to structures in physics and biology: A prophylactic for promiscuous realism.
Evelyn Fox Keller. Towards a science of informed matter.
Otávio Bueno. When physics and biology meet: The nanoscale case.
Conclusion
Tom McLeish. Physics met biology, and the consequence was...
General Articles
Elizabeth Yale. Marginalia, commonplaces, and correspondence: Scribal exchange in early modern science
Patricia Easton. The Cartesian doctor, François Bayle (1622–1709), on psychosomatic explanation.
Jeffrey M. Skopek. Principles, exemplars, and uses of history in early 20th century genetics.
Sophia Davis. Militarised natural history: Tales of the avocet’s return to postwar Britain.
Miguel García-Sancho. Academic and molecular matrices: A study of the transformations of connective tissue research at the University of Manchester (1947–1996).
Emily Grosholz. Studying populations without molecular biology: Aster models and a new argument against reductionism.
Thomas Teufel. Wholes that cause their parts: Organic self-reproduction and the reality of biological teleology.
Ana Cuevas-Badallo, Pieter E. Vermaas. A functional abc for biotechnology and the dissemination of its progeny.
Essay Review
John L. Rudolph. Science education: History at the edge.
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Synthese, Vol. 180, # 1, 2011
Issue: MODELS AND SIMULATIONS 2. Guest Editors: Roman Frigg, S. Hartmann and C. Imbert.
Roman Frigg, Stephan Hartmann and Cyrille Imbert. Preface.
Stathis Psillos. Living with the abstract: realism and models.
Christopher Pincock. Modeling reality.
Alisa Bokulich. How scientific models can explain.
Uskali Mäki. Models and the locus of their truth.
Jan Sprenger. Science without (parametric) models: the case of bootstrap resampling.
Erratum
Roman Frigg and Julian Reiss. The philosophy of simulation: hot new issues or same old stew?
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Synthese, Vol. 180, # 2, 2011
Issue: SCIENTIFIC REALISM QUO VADIS? THEORIES, STRUCTURES, UNDERDETERMINATION AND REFERENCE. Guest Editors: Gerhard Schurz and Ioannis Votsis.
Gerhard Schurz and Ioannis Votsis. Editorial introduction to scientific realism quo vadis? Theories, structures, underdetermination and reference.
James Ladyman. Structural realism versus standard scientific realism: the case of phlogiston and dephlogisticated air.
Gerhard Schurz. Structural correspondence, indirect reference, and partial truth: phlogiston theory and Newtonian mechanics.
Ioannis Votsis. Saving the intuitions: polylithic reference.
Ludwig Fahrbach. How the growth of science ends theory change.
John Worrall. Underdetermination, realism and empirical equivalence.
Paul Hoyningen-Huene. Reconsidering the miracle argument on the supposition of transient underdetermination.
Martin Carrier. Underdetermination as an epistemological test tube: expounding hidden values of the scientific community.
Steven French. Metaphysical underdetermination: why worry?
F. A. Muller. Withering away, weakly.
Holger Lyre. Is structural underdetermination possible?
Michael Friedman. Carnap on theoretical terms: structuralism without metaphysics.
Hannes Leitgeb. New life for Carnap’s Aufbau?
Stathis Psillos. Choosing the realist framework.
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Think: Philosophy for Everyone, Vol. 10, Summer, 2011
Stephen Law . Introduction. 
Research Articles   
John White. What Does it Mean to be Well-Educated?     
G. Randolph Mayes. Beware the Convincing Explanation.
Dene Bebbington. Argument from Personal Incredulity.
Christopher Dreisbach. Vicious Duty: The Ethics of Osama Bin Laden.
Daniel Barnes. The Art of Tragedy.
Mark J. Lovas. Advertising – the Uninvited Guest.
Kathy Behrendt. Reasons to Live Versus Reasons Not to Die.
Terence Moore. Locke on Morality.
Hektor K. T. Yan. Bruckner and the Third Reich: Philosophical Reflections on Taste.
Front Cover and matter // Back Cover and matter 
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