Wednesday, October 5, 2011

October 5, 2011

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 89, 3, 2011
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 108, #3, 2011
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 108, #4, 2011
Journal of Social Issues, Vol. 67, #3, 2011
Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 42, #3, 2011
Kant-Studien, Vol. 102, #3, 2011
Law and Philosophy, Vol. 30, #4, 2011
Law and Philosophy, Vol. 30, #5, 2011
Mind & Language, Vol. 26, #4, 2011
The Monist, Vol. 94, #3, 2011
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 12, #4, 2011
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 92, #3, 2011
Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 11, #11, 2011
Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 11, #12, 2011
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 83, #2, 2011
Phronesis, Vol. 56, #4, 2011


Australasian Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 89, #3 #2011
Articles
Mikkel Gerken. Conceptual Equivocation and Warrant by Reasoning.
Christopher Belshaw. Animals, Identity and Persistence.
Amy Kind. The Puzzle of Imaginative Desire.
Kelby Mason. Moral Psychology And Moral Intuition: A Pox On All Your Houses.
Michael J. Raven. Can Time Pass at the Rate of 1 Second Per Second?
Roy T. Cook. The No-No Paradox Is a Paradox.
George Wrisley. Wherefore the Failure of Private Ostension?
Robert Sparrow. Liberalism and Eugenics.
Richard Joyce. The Error In ‘The Error In The Error Theory.’
Stephen Finlay. Errors Upon Errors: A Reply to Joyce.
Critical Notice
Self-Constitution: Agency, Identity, and Integrity and The Constitution of Agency: Essays on Practical Reason and Moral Psychology by Christine Korsgaard. Notice by Elijah Millgram.
Book Reviews
Providence Lost by Genevieve Lloyd, Review by Bridget Clarke.
Aesthetics and Material Beauty: Aesthetics Naturalized by Jennifer A. McMahon. Review by Katerina Deligiorgi.
Physicalism by Daniel Stoljar. Review by Gabriel Rabin.
Scientific Representation: Paradoxes of Perspective by Bas C. van Fraassen. Review by Martin Thomson-Jones.
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 108, #3, 2011
Articles
Sarah McGrath.  Skepticism about moral expertise as a puzzle for moral realism.
Robert Hopkins.  How to be a pessimist about aesthetic testimony.
Kevin J. S. Zollman.  Separating directives and assertions using simple signaling games.
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The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 108, #4, 2011 (not yet online)
Articles
Arnon Levy. Game Theory, Indirect Modeling, and the Origin of Morality.
Frédérique de Vignemont. A Mosquito Bit against the Enactive Approach to Bodily Experiences.
Comments and Criticisms
Michael Devitt. Methodology and the Nature of Knowing How.
Book Review
Why some things should not be for sale: the moral limits of markets by Debra Satz. Review by David Schmitz.
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Journal of Social Issues, Vol. 67, #3, 2011
Articles
Claude M. Steele.  Foreword: Pursuing effective integrated education.
Moin Syed and Martin M. Chemers.  Ethnic minorities and women in STEM: Casting a wide net to address a persistent social problem.
Moin Syed, Margarita Azmitia and Catherine R. Cooper.  Identity and academic success among underrepresented ethnic minorities: An interdisciplinary review and integration. 
Martin M. Chemers, Eileen L. Zurbriggen, Moin Syed, Barbara K. Goza and Steve Bearman.  The role of efficacy and identity in science career commitment among underrepresented minority students.
Laura Smart Richman, Michelle vanDellen and Wendy Wood.  How women cope: Being a numerical minority in a male-dominated profession.
Bonita London, Lisa Rosenthal and  Angel Gonzalez.  Accessing the role of gender rejection sensitivity, identity, and support on the academic engagement of women in nontraditional fields using experience sampling methods.
Melissa R. Witkow and Andrew J. Fuligni.  Ethnic and generational differences in the relations between social support and academic achievement across the high school years.
Sylvia Hurtado, M. Kevin Eagan, Minh C. Tran, Christopher B. Newman, Mitchell J. Chang and Paolo Velasco.  “We do science here”: Underrepresented students’ interactions with faculty in different college contexts.
Vineet Arora, Barbara Schneider, Rebecca Thal and David Meltzer.  Design of an intervention to promote entry of minority youth into clinical research careers by aligning ambition: The TEACH (Training early achievers for careers in health) research program.
Jean S. Phinney, Cidhinnia M. Torres Campos, Delia M. Padilla Kallemeyn and Chami Kim.  Processes and outcomes of a mentoring program for latino college freshmen.
Stacy Blake-Beard, Melissa L. Bayne, Faye J. Crosby and Carol B. Muller.  Matching by race and gender in mentoring relationships: Keeping our eyes on the prize.
Jacquelynne S. Eccles.  Understanding educational and occupational choices.
Faye J. Crosby.  Introduction to Mark Zanna’s SPSSI Kurt Lewin Award Address.
Mark P. Zanna. While waiting for nature to take her course: There’s nothing so practical as a good… design.
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Journal of Social Philosophy, Vol. 42, #3, 2011
Articles
Trudy Govier.  Hope and its opposites.
Sean Cordell.  Virtuous persons and social roles.
Linda Barclay.  Justice and Disability: What kind of theorizing is needed?
Timothy F. Murphy.  Same-sex marriage: Not a threat to marriage or children.
Jon Mahoney.  A democratic equality approach to religious exemptions.
Benjamin S. Yost.  The irrevocability of capital punishment.
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Kant-Studien, Vol. 102, #3, 2011
Abhandlungen
Lydia Patton.  The paradox of infinite given magnitude: Why Kantian epistemology needs metaphysical space.
Lawrence Pasternack.  The development and scope of Kantian belief: The highest good, the practical postulates and the fact of reason.
Aysel Dogan.  On the priority of the right to the good.
Friederike Kuster.  Verdinglichung und Menschenwurde.  Kants eherecht und das recht der hauslichen gemeinschaft.
Linda Palmer.  On the necessity of beauty.
Berichte und Diskussionen
Boris Hennig.  Kants modell kausaler beziehungen. Zu Watkins’ Kant and the Metaphysics of Causality.
James Phillips.  Placing ugliness in Kant’s third Critique: A reply to Paul Guyer.
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Law and Philosophy, Vol. 30, #4, 2011
Articles
Kenneth Einar Himma.  Editor’s introduction.
Michael Steven Green.  Leiter on the legal realists.
Mark Greenberg.  Naturalism in epistemology and the philosophy of law.
Mark Greenberg.  Implications of indeterminacy: Naturalism in epistemology and the philosophy of law II.
Julie Dickson.  On naturalizing jurisprudence: Some comments on Brian Leiter’s view of what jurisprudence should become.
Brian Leiter.  Naturalized Jurisprudence and American legal realism revisited.
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Law and Philosophy, Vol. 30, #5, 2011
Articles
Jonathan Gilmore.  Expression as realization: Speakers’ interests in freedom of speech.
Robert Westmoreland.  Realizing ‘political’ neutrality.
Massimo Renzo.  State legitimacy and self-defence.
Mark J. Bennett.  Hart and Raz on the non-instrumental moral value of the rule of law: A reconsideration.
Book Reviews
Legal Rights by Pavlos Eleftheriadis.  Review by Rowan Cruft.
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Mind & Language, Vol. 26, #4, 2011
Articles
Ian B. Phillips.  Perception and iconic memory: What Sperling doesn’t show.
Adam Sennet.  Unarticulated constituents and propositional structure.
Edoardo Zamuner.  A theory of affect perception.
Samuel Guttenplan.  Experimental philosophy.
Ernest Sosa.  Can there be a discipline of philosophy?  And can it be founded on intuitions?
Frank Jackson.  On Gettier holdouts.
Hagop Sarkissian, John Park, David Tien, Jennifer Cole Wright, and Joshua Knobe.  Folk Moral Relativism.
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The Monist, Vol. 94, #3, 2011
Articles
Simon Caney and Derek Bell.  Morality and climate change.
Avner de Shalit.  Climate change refuges, compensation, and rectification.
Greg Bognar.  Can the maximin principle serve as a basis for climate change policy?
Avram Hiller.  Climate change and individual responsibility.
Benamin Hale.  Nonrenewable resources and the inevitability of outcomes.
Derek Bell.  Global climate justice, historic emissions, and excusable ignorance.
Edward Page.  Climatic justice and the fair distribution of atmospheric burdens: A conjunctive account.
Darrel Moellendorf.  A right to sustainable development.
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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Crawford L. Elder, Familiar Objects and Their Shadows.
Reviewed by Daniel Z. Korman.
Georges Dicker, Berkeley's Idealism: A Critical Examination,
Reviewed by Benjamin Hill.
Alexis G. Burgess and John P. Burgess, Truth,
Reviewed by Michael P. Lynch.
Volker Halbach, Axiomatic Theories of Truth,
Reviewed by Solomon Feferman.
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Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 12, #4, 2011
Editorial
Derek Sellman.  A period of transition.
Articles
Olga Petrovskaya, Carol McDonald, and Marjorie McIntyre.  Dialectic of the university: A critique of instrumental reason in graduate nursing education.
Christen L. Erlingsson.  Evil and elder abuse: Intersections of Paul Ricoeur’s and Simone Weil’s perspectives on evil with one abused older woman’s narrative.
Richard Hovey and Robert Craig.  Understanding the relational aspects of learning with, from, and about the other.
Jane Bickerton, Sue Procter, Barbara Johnson and Angel Medina.  Socio-phenomenology and conversation analysis: interpreting video lifeworld healthcare interactions.
Steven R. Sabat, Ann Johnson, Caroline Swarbrick and John Keady.  The ‘demented other’ or simply ‘a person’? Extending the philosophical discourse of Naue and Kroll through the situated self.
Ursula Naue and Thilo Kroll.  A reply to ‘The “demented other” or simply “a person”? Extending the philosophical discourse of Naue and Kroll through the situated self’ by John Keady, Steven Sabat, Ann Johnson, and Caroline Swarbrick.
Book Reviews
The Making of Nurse Professionals: A Transformational, Ethical Approach by Nancy Crigger and Nelda Godfrey.  Review by Lisa A. Davis.
The Hidden Health Care System: Social Resources in Health Care by Lowell S. Levin and Ellen L. Idler.  Review by Angela Henderson.
Managing the Ageing Experience: Learning From Older People by Denise Tanner.  Review by Mike Ramsay.
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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 92, #3, 2011
Articles
Neil Feit and Andrew Cullison.  When does falsehood preclude knowledge?
Bence Nanay.  Do we see apples as edible?
Justin Klocksiem.  Perspective-neutral intrinsic value.
Gabriel Gottlieb.  Unreflective action and the argument from speed.
Kevin Morris.  Subset realization, parthood, and causal overdetermination.
Hamid Vahid.  The concept of entitlement and its epistemic relevance.
Ishtiyaque Haji and Michael McKenna.  Disenabling Levy’s Frankfurt-style enabling cases.
Mari Mikkola.  Illocution, silencing and the act of refusal.
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Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 11, #11, 2011
Philippe Chuard. Temporal Experiences and Their Parts.
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Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 11, #12, 2011
Zena Hitz. Aristotle on Self-Knowledge and Friendship.
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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 83, #2, 2011
Articles
Jeff Speaks. Frege's Puzzle And Descriptive Enrichment.
Stephen Biggs. Abduction And Modality.
John Turri. Contingent A Priori Knowledge.
David J. Bennett. How The World Is Measured Up In Size Experience.
Farid Masrour. Is Perceptual Phenomenology Thin?
Ephraim Glick.Two Methodologies For Evaluating Intellectualism.
Alvin Plantinga. Content And Natural Selection.
Book Symposium  Moral Dimensions: Permissibility, Meaning, Blame
T. M. Scanlon. Précis of Moral Dimensions: Permissibility, Meaning, Blame.
Ralph Wedgwood. Scanlon On Double Effect.
Michelle Mason. Blame: Taking It Seriously.
Thomas Hill. Scanlon On Moral Dimensions.
T. M. Scanlon. Reply To Hill, Mason And Wedgwood.
Review Essay
Jonathan E. Adler. Review Essay: Bryan Frances, Scepticism Comes Alive.
Recent Publications
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Phronesis, Vol. 56, #4, 2011
Note from the editors
Articles
Matthew Evans. Plaot on the Norms of Speech and Thought.
Frank A. Lewis. Predication, Things, and Kinds in Aristotles Metaphysics.
Andreas Anagnostopoulos. Senses of Dunamis and the Structure of Aristotles Metaphysics 1.
Peter Adamson. Neoplatonism.
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