Monday, May 16, 2011

May 1- 15, 2011

American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 11, #5, 2011
Analysis, Vol. 71, #2, 2011
Apeiron, Vol. 44, #1, 2011
Apeiron, Vol. 44, #2, 2011
Biology and Philosophy, Vol. 26, #2, 2011
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 62, #2, 2011
Environmental Ethics, Vol. 33, #1, 2011
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 14, #2, 2011
Foundations of Science, Vol. 16, #2-3, 2011
Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 28, #2, 2011
Journal of Ethics, Vol. 15, #1-2, 2011
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 107, #11, 2010
Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 49, #2, 2011
Law and Philosophy, Vol. 30, #3, 2011
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Vol. 5, 2010
Philosophical Forum, Vol. 42, #2, 2011
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 154, #2, 2011
Philosopher’s Imprint,Vol. 11 3-8, 2011
Philosophy Compass, Vol. 6, #5, 2011
Philosophy of Science, Vol. 78, #2, 2011
Ratio, Vol. 24, #2, 2011
Social Choice and Welfare, Vol. 36, #3-4, 2011
South African Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 30, #1, 2011


American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 11, #5, 2011
Editorial
Molly Havard; David Magnus. Beyond the IRB: Local Service Versus Global Oversight.
Trending
Summer McGee. Mobile Contact Tracing and Counseling for STI's: There's Not an App for That.
Target Article
Alan Fleischman; Carol Levine; Lisa Eckenwiler; Christine Grady; Dale E. Hammerschmidt; Jeremy Sugarman. Dealing With the Long-Term Social Implications of Research.
Open Peer Commentaries
John H. Evans. Power and Representation of the Public's Values in a Social Implications of Research Commission.
David Wasserman. Challenges in a Divided Assessment of the Social Benefits and Risks of Research.
John Lunstroth. The Role of Controversial Research in the IRB's Risk/Benefit Analysis.
Benjamin D. Schanker; Kchersti A. Ulvestad. Targeting Funding Sources: A Strategic Mechanism of Research Regulation.
Frazier Benya.The Need for Topically Focused Efforts to Deal with the Long-Term Social Implications of Research
Gladys B. White. Designing a Disconnect?
Inmaculada de Melo-Martí. IRBs and The Long-Term Social Implications of Research.
Target Article
Judith B. Gordon; Robert J. Levine; Carolyn M. Mazure; Philip E. Rubin; Barry R. Schaller; John L. Youn. Social Contexts Influence Ethical Considerations of Research.
Open Peer Commentaries
Dov Greenbaum; Mark Gerstein. Social Considerations in Research: Consider Them but Don't Use Them.
Rebecca Bamford. Cultural Diversity, Families, and Research Subjects.
Mary Foulkes. Social Contexts, Social Media, and Human Subjects Research.
Ric Munoz; Mark D. Fox. Research Impacting Social Contexts: The Moral Import of Community-Based Participatory Research.
Target Article
Frank A. Chervenak; Laurence B. McCullough. An Ethically Justified Framework for Clinical Investigation to Benefit Pregnant and Fetal Patients.
Open Peer Commentaries
Anne Drapkin Lyerly; Margaret Olivia Little; Ruth R. Faden. Reframing the Framework: Toward Fair Inclusion of Pregnant Women as Participants in Research.
Carson Strong. Moral Status and the Fetus: Continuation of a Dialogue.
Kenneth Kipnis. Emergent Obligations to the Former Fetal Research Subject.
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Analysis, Vol. 71, #2, 2011
Articles
P. M. S. Hacker. The heights of the twentieth century.
Marc Lange. Meta-laws of nature and the Best System Account.
Samir Okasha. Experiment, observation and the confirmation of laws.
Carsten Held. Truth does not explain predictive success.
David H. Sanford. Can a sum change its parts?
Roberto Casati and Giuliano Torrengo. The not so incredible shrinking future.
Panu Raatikainen. On Carnap sentences.
Jonathan Westphal. The compatibility of divine foreknowledge and freewill.
David Bostock. Note on heterologicality.
Roy Sorensen. Simpler without a simplest: Ockham’s Razor implies epistemic dilemmas.
Mark Siebel. Why explanation and thus coherence cannot be reduced to probability.
John Martin Fischer. The Zygote Argument remixed.
Florian Steinberger. Harmony in a sequent setting: a reply to Tennant.
Jc Beall, Graham Priest, and Zach Weber. Can u do that?
Karen Bennett. Koslicki on formal proper parts.
Joel Pust. Sleeping Beauty and direct inference.
Hugh J. McCann. The Simple View again: a brief rejoinder.
Anthony Brueckner. Debasing scepticism.
D. J. Bradley. Functionalist response-dependence avoids missing explanations. Julia Staffel. Reply to Roy Sorensen, ‘Knowledge-lies.’
Gareth B. Matthews and Lynne Rudder Baker. Reply to Oppy's fool.
Graham Oppy. On behalf of the fool.
Peter Eldridge-Smith. Pinocchio against the dialetheists.
Book Symposium : Hard Truths
Elijah Millgram. Summary.
Catherine Z. Elgin. Language, Partial Truth, and Logic.
Dorothy Grover. Language: Does it ‘fit’ the world?
Alasdair MacIntyre. Hard Truths, Soft Lies, Solitary Thoughts.
Elijah Millgram. Replies.
Recent Work
Matti Eklund. Recent Work on Vagueness.
Critical Notices
Ana Barandalla and Michael Ridge. Function and Self-Constitution: How to make something of yourself without being all that you can be. A commentary on Christine Korsgaard's The Constitution of Agency and Self-Constitution.
Michael Kac. Truth and Words by Gary Ebbs.
Book Reviews
Meredith Williams. Blind Obedience: Paradox and Learning in the Later Wittgenstein. Review by Andrew Lugg.
Bede Rundle.Time, Space, and Metaphysics. Review by Alasdair Richmond.
Christopher Hill. Consciousness. Review by Adam Pautz.
Jan Narveson. This Is Ethical Theory. Review by Christine McKinnon.
Ben Colburn. Autonomy and Liberalism. Review by Marina Oshana.
Edited By Christopher W. Morris. Amartya Sen. Review by Blain Neufeld.
Mark S. McLeod-Harrison. Make/Believing the World(s): Toward a Christian Ontological Pluralism. Review by David Efird.
Deborah G. Mayo and Aris Spanos, eds. Error and Inference: Recent Exchanges on Experimental Reasoning, Reliability, and the Objectivity and Rationality of Science. Review by Nicholaos Jones.
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Apeiron, Vol. 44, #1, 2011
Articles
Sean Kelsey. Physics 199a8–12.
Geoffrey Bagwell. Does Plato Argue Fallaciously at Cratylus 385b–c?
Peter Lautner. Plato's Account of the Diseases of the Soul in Timaeus 86B1–87B9.
Benjamin A. Rider. A Socratic Seduction: Philosophical Protreptic in Plato's Lysis.
Mark Richard Wheeler. A Deflationary Reading of Aristotle's Definitions of Truth and Falsehood at Metaphysics 1011b26–7.
Matthew Walker. Aristotle on Activity “According to the Best and Most Final” Virtue.
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Apeiron, Vol. 44, #2, 2011
Articles
Anna Lännström. Socrates, the philosopher in the Theaetetus digression (172c–177c), and the ideal of homoiôsis theôi
Mark J. Boone. The Unity of the Virtues and the Degeneration of Kallipolis.
Ernesto Paparazzo. Why Five Worlds? Plato's Timaeus 55C–D.
Errol G. Katayama. Soul and Elemental Motion in Aristotle's Physics VIII 4
Kelly E. Arenson. Natural and Neutral States in Plato's Philebus.
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Biology and Philosophy, Vol. 26, #2, 2011
Article
Carl T. Bergstrom & Martin Rosvall. The transmission sense of information.
Discussion Notes
Peter Godfrey-Smith. Senders, receivers, and genetic information: comments on Bergstrom and Rosvall.
Nicholas Shea. What’s transmitted? Inherited information.
Commentary on “The transmission sense of information” by Carl T. Bergstrom and Martin RosvallJames Maclaurin. Commentary on “The transmission sense of information” by Carl T. Bergstrom and Martin Rosvall.
Carl T. Bergstrom & Martin Rosvall. Response to commentaries on “The Transmission Sense of Information.”
Articles
Shane Nicholas Glackin. Universal grammar and the Baldwin effect: a hypothesis and some philosophical consequences.
Elliott Sober & Mike Steel. Entropy increase and information loss in Markov models of evolution.
Armin W. Schulz. Sober & Wilson’s evolutionary arguments for psychological altruism: a reassessment.
Book Review
William C. Wimsatt: Re-engineering philosophy for limited beings: piecewise approximations to reality. Review by Alex Rosenberg.
James Griesemer. Philosophy and tinkering.
Review Essay
Brett Calcott. Wimsatt and the robustness family: Review of Wimsatt’s Re-engineering Philosophy for Limited Beings.
Book Review
W. C. Wimsatt. Robust re-engineering: a philosophical account?
Review Essay
David Robert Crawford. Review of Sandra D. Mitchell: Unsimple truths: science, complexity, and policy.
Letter to the Editor
Trevor Pearce. Meeting report: fourth ISHPSSB off-year workshop. 
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British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Vol. 62, #2, 2011
Articles
Daniel A. Weiskopf. The functional unity of special science in kinds.
J. Brian Pitts. Permanent Underdetermination from Approximate Empirical Equivalence in Field Theory: Massless and Massive Scalar Gravity, Neutrino, Electromagnetic, Yang–Mills and Gravitational Theories.
Catherine Driscoll. Fatal Attraction? Why Sperber’s Attractors do not Prevent Cumulative Cultural Evolution
D. J. Bradley. Confirmation in a Branching World: The Everett Interpretation and Sleeping Beauty.
Luke Glynn. A Probabilistic Analysis of Causation.
Agustín Vicente. Current Physics and ‘the Physical.’
Wayne C. Myrvold. Nonseparability, Classical, and Quantum.
Reviews
Margaret Schabas. The Natural Origins of Economics. Review by Jonathan Grose.
Alvin I. Goldman. Simulating Minds: The Philosophy, Psychology and Neuroscience of Mindreading. Review by Nivedita Gangopadhyay.
Anjan Chakravartty. A Metaphysics for Scientific Realism: Knowing the Unobservable. Review by Sungho Choi.
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Environmental Ethics, Vol. 33, #1, 2011
News and Notes
Features

Ana Patricia Noguera de Echeverri, Ricardo Rozzi. A Tribute to Carlos Augusto Angel Maya.
Features
Katie McShane. Neosentimentalism and Environmental Ethics.
Mirjam de Groot, Martin Drenthen, Wouter T. de Groot. Public Visions of the Human/Nature Relationship and their Implications for Environmental Ethics
Discussion Papers
Marta Tafalla. Rehabilitating the Aesthetics of Nature.
Grace Roosevelt. The Critique of Consumerism in Rousseau’s Emile.
James S. J. Schwartz. Our Moral Obligation to Support Space Exploration.
Book Reviews
Anthony Weston. The Incompleat Eco-Philosopher: Essays from the Edges of Environmental Ethics. Review by Eric Katz
Ladelle McWhorter and Gail Stenstad, eds. Heidegger and the Earth: Essays in Environmental Philosophy. Review by Tara Kennedy.
Julian Agyeman, Peter Cole, Randolph Haluza-DeLay, and Pat O'Riley, eds. Speaking for Ourselves: Environmental Justice in Canada. Review by Annie L. Booth.
Robert Kirkman. The Ethics of Metropolitan Growth: The Future of Our Built Environment. Review by Roger J. H. King.
Stephen Humphreys, ed. Human Rights and Climate Change. Review by Allen Thompson.
Whitney Bauman. Theology, Creation, and Environmental Ethics: From Creatio Ex Nihilo to Terra Nullius. Review by Lisa H. Sideris.
Comment
Daniel Putnam. Do Animals Have Dispositions?
Benjamin Howe. How Strong is the Environmental Argument for Reducing Immigration to the United States?
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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Vol. 14, #2, 2011
BSET Conference 2009 // Guest Editor: Bart Streumer
A. W. Musschenga and R. Heeger. Editorial.
Articles
Leonard Kahn. Moral Blameworthiness and the Reactive Attitudes.
James Lenman. Pleasure, Desire and Practical Reason.
Alan Thomas. Another Particularism: Reasons, Status and Defaults.
Samantha Vice. Cynicism and Morality.
Alexander Brown. The Slavery of the Not So Talented.
Thomas Porter. Prioritarianism and the Levelling Down Objection.
Ryan W. Davis. Justice: Metaphysical, After All?
Wim Dubbink and Jeffery Smith. A Political Account of Corporate Moral Responsibility.
D. Christopher Ralston; Justin Ho (Eds.): Philosophical Reflections on Disability. Review by Franziska Felder.
Gillian Brock, Global Justice: A Cosmopolitan Account. Review by Laura Valentini.
Barbara Bleisch/ Peter Schaber (eds.), Weltarmut und Ethik. Review by Thomas Schramme.
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Foundations of Science, Vol. 16, #2-3, 2011
Articles
Gert Goeminne & Erik Paredis. Opening up the in-between: Ihde’s Postphenomenology and Beyond.
Don Ihde. Stretching the In-between: Embodiment and Beyond.
Helena De Preester. Technology and the Body: the (Im)Possibilities of Re-embodiment.
Yoni Van Den Eede. In Between Us: On the Transparency and Opacity of Technological Mediation.
Karen François. In-Between Science and Politics.
Gert Goeminne. Postphenomenology and the Politics of Sustainable Technology.
Erik Paredis. Sustainability Transitions and the Nature of Technology.
Robert C. Scharff. Displacing Epistemology: Being in the Midst of Technoscientific Practice.
Robrecht Vanderbeeken. The Screen as an In-between.
Ike Kamphof. Webcams to Save Nature: Online Space as Affective and Ethical Space.
Kurt Vanhoutte & Nele Wynants. Performing Phenomenology: Negotiating Presence in Intermedial Theatre.
Søren Riis. Dwelling In-Between Walls: The Architectural Surround.
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Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 28, #2, 2011
Articles
Mianna Lotz. Rethinking Procreation: Why It Matters Why We Have Children.
Gerhard Øverland. Moral Taint: On The Transfer Of The Implications Of Moral Culpability.
Glen Pettigrove And Jordan Collins. Apologizing For Who I Am.
Nahshon Perez. On Compensation And Return: Can The ‘Continuing Injustice Argument’ For Compensating For Historical Injustices Justify Compensation For Such Injustices Or The Return Of Property?
Anthony Wrigley.The Problem Of Counterfactuals In Substituted Judgement Decision-Making.
Daniel Groll. What You Don't Know Can Help You: The Ethics Of Placebo Treatment.
James Rocha. The Sexual Harassment Coercive Offer.
Book Reviews
M. Victoria Costa. Rawls, Citizenship, And Education. Review By Mihaela Georgieva.
Thomas L. Carson. Lying And Deception. Theory And Practice. Review By Eleni Kaklamanou.
Samantha Besson And John Tasioulas, Editors. The Philosophy Of International Law. Review By Stephen Eliot Smith.
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Journal of Ethics, Vol. 15, #1-2, 2011
Special Issue: Racial Profiling, Guest editor: Jesper Ryberg

Jesper Ryberg. The Ethics of Racial Profiling: Introduction.
Jeffrey Reiman. Is Racial Profiling Just? Making Criminal Justice Policy in the Original Position
J. Angelo Corlett. Profiling Color.
Paul Bou-Habib. Racial Profiling and Background Injustice.
Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen. “We are all Different”: Statistical Discrimination and the Right to be Treated as an Individual.
Annabelle Lever. Treating People as Equals: Ethical Objections to Racial Profiling and the Composition of Juries.
Jesper Ryberg. Racial Profiling and Criminal Justice.
Frej Klem Thomsen. The Art of the Unseen: Three challenges for Racial Profiling.
David Wasserman. Is Racial Profiling More Benign in Medicine Than Law Enforcement?
Michael Boylan. Ethical Profiling.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 107, #11, 2010 (not yet online)
Articles
Kit Fine. Toward a Theory of Part.
Robert Kraut. Universals, Metaphysical Explanations, and Pragmatism.
Comments and Criticism
Do Object-Dependent Properties Threaten Physicalism?
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Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 49, #2, 2011
Articles
Jurgis (George) Brakas. Aristotle's "Is Said in Many Ways" and Its Relationship to His Homonyms.
Naly Thaler. Traces of Good in Plotinus's Philosophy of Nature: Ennead VI.7.1-14.
Michael E. Rombeiro. Intelligible Species in the Mature Thought of Henry of Ghent.
Richard Mark Fincham. Transcendental Idealism and the Problem of the External World.
Book Reviews
Peter Machamer and Gereon Wolters, eds. Thinking about Causes: From Greek Philosophy to Modern Physics. Review by Francesca di Poppa.
Boethius. Anicii Manlii Severini Boethii De Syllogismo Categorico. Critical Edition with Introduction, Translation, Notes, and Indexes, and: Anicii Manlii Severini Boethii Introductio ad Syllogismos Categoricos. Critical Edition with Introduction and Indexes. Reviews by Mikko Yrjönsuuri.
Avicenna. The Physics of the Healing, Books I-IV. Review by Jari Kaukua.
Peter Lombard. The Sentences. Giulio Silano, translator. 4 volumes: Book 1: The Mystery of the Trinity, and: The Sentences. Giulio Silano, translator. 4 volumes: Book 2: On Creation, and: The Sentences. Giulio Silano, translator. 4 volumes: Book 3: On the Incarnation of the Word, and: The Sentences. Giulio Silano, translator. 4 volumes: Book 4: The Doctrine of Signs. Reviews by Marcia L. Colish
Albert of Saxony. Quaestiones circa logicam (Twenty-five Disputed Questions on Logic). Review by Catarina Dutilh Novaes.
Steven Nadler and T.M. Rudavsky, eds. The Cambridge History of Jewish Philosophy: From Antiquity through the Seventeenth Century. Review by Jean Axelrad Cahan.
Rhodri Lewis. Language, Mind, and Nature: Artificial Languages in England from Bacon to Locke. Review by Susanna Goodin.
Justin E.H. Smith, ed. The Problem of Animal Generation in Early Modern Philosophy. Review by Sander W. de Boer.
Kurt Smith. Matter Matters: Metaphysics and Methodology in the Early Modern Period. Review by Doug Jesseph.
Gabrielle Suchon. A Woman Who Defends All Persons of Her Sex: Selected Moral and Philosophical Writings. Review by Emily Anne Parker.
Jan Palkoska. Substance and Intelligibility in Leibniz's Metaphysics. Review by Michael Futch.
Frederick C. Beiser. Diotima's Children: German Aesthetic Rationalism from Leibniz to Lessing. Review by Ursula Goldenbaum.
F. Scott Scribner. Matters of Spirit: J. G. Fichte and the Technological Imagination. Review by Matthew C. Altman.
David E. Cartwright. Schopenhauer: A Biography. Review by Barbara Hannan.
William Day and Victor J. Krebs, eds. Seeing Wittgenstein Anew. Review by Chris Weigel.
Leon Rosenstein. Antiques: The History of an Idea. Review by Joseph Margolis.
Books Received
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Law and Philosophy, Vol. 30, #3, 2011
Articles
Suzanne Uniacke. Proportionality and Self-Defense.
Ivo Entchev. A Response-Dependent Theory of Precedent.
Kjartan Koch Mikalsen. In Defense of Kant’s League of States.
Anthony R. Reeves. Judicial Practical Reason: Judges in Morally Imperfect Legal Orders.
Saul Smilansky. Hard Determinism and Punishment: A Practical Reductio.
Book Review
Scott J. Shapiro. Legality. Review by Mark C. Murphy.
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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Plato, Meno and Phaedo, David Sedley (ed.), and Alex Long (ed., tr.). Reviewed by Josh Wilburn.
Holmes Rolston III, Three Big Bangs: Matter-Energy, Life, Mind. Reviewed by Brendon M. H. Larson.
Charles Landesman, Leibniz's Mill: A Challenge to Materialism. Reviewed by William Hasker.
Anne Margaret Baxley, Kant's Theory of Virtue: The Value of. Reviewed by Jeanine Grenberg.
Chris Daly, An Introduction to Philosophical Methods. Reviewed by Jonathan Ichikawa.
Mark Rowlands, The New Science of the Mind: From Extended Mind to Embodied Phenomenology. Reviewed by Robert D. Rupert.
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Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Vol. 5, 2010 (not online, shelved with ‘new periodicals’ top shelf, middle column)
Notes on Contributors //
Introduction
Joseph Raz. Reason, Reasons and Normativity.
Mark Schroeder. Value and the Right Kind of Reason.
Stephen Finlay. Normativity, Necessity and Tense: A Recipe for Homebaked Normativity.
Jussi Suikkanen. Non-Naturalism: The Jackson Challenge.
David Enoch. How Objectivity Matters.
James Dreier. When Do Goals Explain the Norms that Advance Them?
James Lenman. Humean Constructivism in Moral Theory?
Melissa Barry. Humean Theories of Motivation.
Antti Kauppinen. what Makes a Sentiment Moral?
Julie Tannenbaum. Categorizing Goods.
Simon Blackburn. Truth, Beauty and Goodness.
Index.
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Philosophical Forum, Vol. 42, #2, 2011
Articles
Sungmoon Kim. The Anatomy of Confucian Communitarianism: The Confucian Social Self and Its Discontent.
Lei Zhong. A Unificationist Vindication of Moral Explanation.
Ying-Jin Xu.The Gap Between Rorty's “Ironism” and “Solidarity”—A Reassessment From a Wittgensteinian Perspective.
Thomas D. Harter. Reconsidering Kant on Suicide.
Shannon Hoff. On Law, Transgression, and Forgiveness: Hegel and The Politics of Liberalism.
William James Earle. Jon Elster and Economics.
Notes on Contributors //
Books Received
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 154, #2, 2011
Articles

Alexander Sarch. Internalism about a person’s good: don’t believe it.
Mark Bajakian. How to count people.
Joshua Armstrong & Jason Stanley. Singular thoughts and singular propositions.
Tristram McPherson. Against quietist normative realism.
Nikk Effingham. Sider, Hawley, Sider and the Vagueness Argument.
Ernie Lepore & Kirk Ludwig. Truth and meaning redux.
Ilhan Inan. Unanswerable questions for Millians.
E. J. Coffman. Does knowledge secure warrant to assert?
N. Ángel Pinillos. Coreference and meaning.
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Philosophers' Imprint, Vol. 11, #3-8, 2011
Dominic Gregory, "Iterated Modalities, Meaning and A Priori Knowledge"
David Enoch, "Giving Practical Reasons"
Jennifer Nagel, "The Psychological Basis of the Harman-Vogel Paradox"
David Christensen, "Disagreement, Question-Begging, and Epistemic Self-Criticism"
Scott Hershovitz, "The Role of Authority"
John Turri, "Manifest Failure: The Gettier Problem Solved"
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Philosophy Compass, Vol. 6, #5, 2011
Continental

Matheson Russell and Jack Reynolds. Transcendental Arguments About Other Minds and Intersubjectivity.
Epistemology
Kenny Easwaran. Bayesianism I: Introduction and Arguments in Favor.
Kenny Easwaran. Bayesianism II: Applications and Criticisms.
History of Philosophy
Terence Cuneo. Reidian Metaethics: Part I.
Terence Cuneo. Reidian Metaethics: Part II.
Logic & Language
Marcus Kracht. Technical Modal Logic.
Metaphysics
Stephan Torre. The Open Future.
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Philosophy of Science, Vol. 78, #2, 2011
Articles
Patrick Forber. Reconceiving Eliminative Inference.
Jun Otsuka, Trin Turner, Colin Allen, Elisabeth Lloyd. Why the Causal View of Fitness Survives.
Naftali Weinberger. Is There an Empirical Disagreement between Genic and Genotypic Selection Models? A Response to Brandon and Nijhout.
Carlos Zednik. The Nature of Dynamical Explanation.
Meir Hemmo, Orly Shenker. Szilard’s Perpetuum Molie.
Barton Moffatt. Conflations in the Causal Account of Information Undermine the Parity Thesis.
Kevin C. Elliott. Direct and Indirect Roles for Values in Science.
Holly K. Andersen. Mechanism, Laws, and Regularities.
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Ratio, Vol. 24, #2, 2011
Starred Contribution
Peter Goldie. Grief: A Narrative Account.
Articles
Fiona Ellis. God, Value, and Naturalism.
Allan Hazlett. How The Past Depends on The Future.
Stephen Hetherington. Abnormality And Gettier Situations: An Explanatory Proposal.
Daniel J. Hill.What Is It To Commit Suicide?
Robin Le Poidevin. Euthyphro and The Goodness Of God Incarnate.
Review
Maria Alvarez. Kinds of Reasons: An Essay In The Philosophy of Action. Review by Constantine Sandis.
Books Received
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Social Choice and Welfare, Vol. 36, #3-4, 2011
Special Issue: Political Economy of Elections and Bargaining
Maria Gallego, Norman Schofield and D. Marc Kilgour. Guest editors’ introduction to the special issue on the political economy of elections and bargaining
John W. Patty and Elizabeth Maggie Penn. A social choice theory of legitimacy.
John E. Roemer. A theory of income taxation where politicians focus upon core and swing voters.
Woojin Lee. Bandwagon, underdog, and political competition: the uni-dimensional case.
Norman Schofield, Maria Gallego, Ugur Ozdemir and Alexei Zakharov. Competition for popular support: a valence model of elections in Turkey.
Norman Schofield, Christopher Claassen, Ugur Ozdemir and Alexei Zakharov. Estimating the effects of activists in two-party and multi-party systems: comparing the United States and Israel.
Vincent Anesi and Philippe De Donder. Secondary issues and party politics: an application to environmental policy.
Johanna M. M. Goertz. Omnibus or not: package bills and single-issue bills in a legislative bargaining game.
Daniel Diermeier and Pohan Fong. Bargaining over the budget.
Maria E. Gallego and David Scoones. Intergovernmental negotiation, willingness to compromise, and voter preference reversals.
John Duggan and Tasos Kalandrakis. A Newton collocation method for solving dynamic bargaining games.
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South African Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 30, #1, 2011 (not available online)
Articles
Emma Ruttkamp. Editorial Preface.
Ian Hacking. Why is there Philosophy of Mathematics AT ALL?
David Harker. A Likely Explanation: IBE as a Guide to Better (but not more probable) Hypotheses.
Vincent Israel-Jost. The Epistemological Foundations of Scientific Observation.
Emma Ruttkamp. Interactive Realism.
John Collier. Explaining Biological Functionality: Is Control Theory Enough?
Russell Grant. Naturalizing the Metaphysics of Species: A Perspective on the Species Problem.
Danie Strauss. Bernays, Dooyeweerd and Gödel- the remarkable convergence in their reflections on the foundations of mathematics.
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