Thursday, December 22, 2011

December 22, 2011

NDPR
Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 13, #1, 2012
Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 62, #246, 2012
Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 11, #17 and 18, 2011
Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 35, #1, 2012
Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 62, #246, 2012
Philosophy, Vol. 86, #4, 2011
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Vol. 111, Issue 2, pt. 2, 2011
Review of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 4, #4, 2011
Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 29, #1, 2012
Teaching Philosophy, Vol. 34, #4, 2011

NDPR
Michael Barnwell, The Problem of Negligent Omissions: Medieval Action Theories to the Rescue. Reviewed by Sandra L. Visser.
Jason Brennan, The Ethics of Voting. Reviewed by Chad Flanders.
John S. Dryzek, Foundations and Frontiers of Deliberative Governance. Reviewed by Jaime Ahlberg.
Heikki Ikäheimo and Arto Laitinen (eds.), Recognition and Social Ontology. Reviewed by William Rehg. 
Immanuel Kant, Groundwork of the Metaphysics of MoralsA German-English Edition, Mary Gregor and Jens Timmermann (eds., trs.) Reviewed by Arnulf Zweig.
Nathan Salmon, Content, Cognition, and Communication: Philosophical Papers II. Reviewed by Elia Zardini, Arché.
Robin May Schott (ed.), Birth, Death, and Femininity: Philosophies of Embodiment. Reviewed by Ann V. Murphy
Leslie Stevenson, Inspirations from Kant: Essays. Reviewed by Robert Hanna.
Peter Stone, The Luck of the Draw: The Role of Lotteries in Decision Making. Reviewed by Shlomi Segall
Barry Stroud, Engagement and Metaphysical Dissatisfaction : Modality and Value. Reviewed by Drew Khlentzos.
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Nursing Philosophy, Vol. 13, #1, 2012
Special Issue: Philosophizing Social Justice in Nursing, guest editor: Martin Lipscomb.
Editorial
Martin Lipscomb.  Social justice – special issue.
Articles
Trevor Hussey.  Just caring.
Stephen Wilmot.  Social justice and the Canadian Nurses Association: justifying equity.
Jennifer Lapum, Neda Hamzavi, Katarina Veljkovic, Zubaida Mohamed, Adriana Pettinato, Sarabeth Silver, and Elizabeth Taylor.  A performative and poetical narrative of critical social theory in nursing education: An ending and threshold of social justice.
Barbara Pesut, Frances Beswick, Carole A. Robinson, and Joan L. Bottorff.  Philosophizing social justice in rural palliative care: Hayek’s moral stone?
Martin Woods.  Exploring the relevance of social justice within a relational nursing ethic.
Conference Report
Eleanor Stewart.  International Philosophy of Nursing Conference 2010 report: philosophizing social justice.
Essay Prize Winner
Leslie Kim Daly.  Slaves immersed in a liberal ideology.
Book Reviews
Christopher F. Barber.  End-of-life care for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
John Paley.  The moral psychology handbook.
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Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 62, #246, 2012
Articles
Jason Baehr.  Credit theories and the value of knowledge.
Stephen Butterfill.  Joint action and development.
Dale Dorsey.  Consequentialism, metaphysical realism and the argument from cluelessness.
Eduardo Garcia-Ramirez.  Trans-world causation?
Anders Nes.  Thematic unity in the phenomenology of thinking.
Massimo Renzo.  Associative responsibilities and political obligation.
Andrea Sauchelli.  Functional beauty, architecture, and morality: A beautiful Konzentrationslager?
Jeremy Wanderer.  Addressing testimonial injustice: Being ignored and being rejected.
Jonathan Webber.  A law unto oneself.
Book Reviews
A General Theory of Domination and Justice by Frank Lovett.  Review by Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij.
An Introduction to Philosophical Methods by Chris Daly.  Review by Paul Audi.
Familiar Objects and Their Shadows by Crawford L. Elder.
Ethics and the Quest for Wisdom by Robert Kane.  Review by Sandrine Berges.
Practical Philosophy: Ethics, Society and Culture by John Haldane.  Review by Tom Angier.
Embodiment, Emotion, and Cognition by Michelle Maiese.  Review by Carolyn Price.
Moral Emotions and Intuitions by Sabine Roeser.  Review by Peter Goldie.
Spinoza on Human Freedom: Reason, Autonomy, and the Good Life by Matthew J. Kisner.
Achieving Knowledge: A Virtue-Theoretic Account of Epistemic Normativity by John Greco.  Review by Guy Axtell.
Knowledge in an Uncertain World by Jeremy Fantl and Matthew McGrath.  Review by Ram Neta.
Things: Papers on Objects, Events, and Properties by Stephen Yablo.  Review by Bryan Pickel.
The Origins of Responsibility by Francois Raffoul.  Review by Roman Altshuler.
Emotional Truth by Ronaldde Sousa.  Review by Adam Morton.
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Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 11, #17 and 18, 2011
Articles
Matthew Boyle, "‘Making up Your Mind’ and the Activity of Reason"
Nathan Ballantyne and E.J. Coffman, "Uniqueness, Evidence, and Rationality"
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Philosophical Investigations, Vol. 35, #1, 2012
Articles
Peter M.S. Hacker. Wittgenstein on grammar, theses and dogmatism.
Gabriel Citron. Simple objects of comparison for complex grammars: an alternative strand in Wittgenstein’s later remarks on religion.
David Robjant. The earthy realism of Plato’s Metaphysics, or: what shall we do with Iris Murdoch?
N. Verbin. Martyrdom: a philosophical perspective.
Reviews
The Human Condition by John Kekes; Why Believe? by John Cottingham. Review by John Kinsey.
Wittgenstein in Exile by James C. Klagge. Review by William James DeAngelis.
Books Received
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Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 62, #246, 2012
Articles
Jason Baehr. Credit Theories and the Value of Knowledge.
Stephen Butterfill. Joint Action and Development.
Dale Dorsey. Consequentialism, Metaphysical Realism and the Argument from Cluelessness.
Eduardo
García-Ramírez. Trans-world causation?
Anders Nes. Thematic Unity in the Phenomenology of Thinking.
Massimo Renzo. Associative Responsibilities and Political Obligation.
Andrea Sauchelli. Functional Beauty, Architecture, and Morality: A Beautiful
Konzentrationslager?
Jeremy Wanderer. Addressing Testimonial Injustice: Being Ignored and Being Rejected.
Jonathan Webber. A Law unto Oneself.
Book Reviews
A General Theory of Domination and Justice by Grank Lovett. Review by Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij.
An Introduction to Philosophical Methods by Chris Daly. Review by Paul Audi.
Familiar Objects and Their Shadows by Crawford Elder. Review by Nathan Wildman.
Ethics and teh Quest for Wisdom by Robert Kane. Review by Sandrine Berges.
Practical Philosophy: Ethics, Society and Culture by John Haldane. Review by Tom Angier.
Embodiment, Emotion and Cognition by Michelle Maiese. Review by Carolyn Price.
Moral Emotions and Intuitions by Sabine Roeser. Review by Peter Goldie.
Spinoza on Human Freedom: Reason, Autonomy, and the Good Life by Matthew J. Kisner. Reviedw by Beth Lord.
Achieving Knowledge: A Virtue-Theoretic Account of Epistemic Normativity by John Greco. Review by Guy Axtell.
Knowledge in an Uncertain World by Jeremy Fantl and Matthew McGrath. Review by Ram Neta.
Things: Papers on Objects, Events and Properties by Stephen Yablo. Review by Bryan Pickel.
The Origins of Responsibility by François Raffoul. Review by Roman Altshuler.
Emotional Truth by Ronald de Sousa. Review by Adam Morton.
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Philosophy, Vol. 86, #4, 2011
Editorial: Fire This Time.
Notes on Contributors
Research Articles
Fiona Ellis. Desire, Infinity, and the Meaning of Life.
Sandy Berkovski. Prichard's Heresy.
Arnon Keren. Disagreement, Democracy, and the Goals of Science: Is a Normative Philosophy of Science Possible, If Ethical Inquiry Is Not?
Mary Midgley. Why The Idea Of Purpose Won't Go Away.
Chris Bessemans. Moral Conflicts and Moral Awareness.
Soran Reader. Ethical Necessities.
Booknotes
Book Reviews
Thinking the Impossible – French Philosophy since 1960. By Gary Gutting. Oxford University Press, 2011. Review by Alan Montefiore.
The Nature and Value of Knowledge. By Duncan Pritchard, Alan Millar, and Adrian Haddock. Oxford University Press, 2010. Review by Peter Tramel.
Wandering in Darkness. Narrative and the Problem of Suffering. By Eleonore Stump. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2010. Review by John Cottingham.
Cultural Identity and Political Ethics. By Paul Gilbert. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2010. Review by David Archard.
The Pragmatic Turn. By Richard J. Bernstein. Polity Press, 2010. Review by Adam Ferner.
Books Received
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Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Vol. 111, Issue 2, pt. 2, 2011
Articles
Jeffrey Ketland.  Nominalistic adequacy.
Gabriel Uzquiano.  Plural quanitification and modality.
Frisbee C. C. Sheffield.  Beyond Eros: Friendship in the Phaedrus.
R.A.H. King.  Universality and argument in Mencius IIA6.
Richard Gaskin.  Reference and the permutation argument.
Discussion Notes
Jake Chandler and Adam Rieger.  Self-respect regained.
Markos Valaris.  Transparency as inference: Reply to Alex Byrne.
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Review of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 4, #4, 2011
Research Articles
Igor Douven. Further results on the intransitivity of evidential support.
Eliz Zardini. Truth without contra(di)ction.
Barteld Kooi and Bryan Renne. Arrow update logic.
Joshua Schechter. Juxtaposition: a new way to combine logics.
Joshua Schechter. Weakly classical theories of identity.
Ansten Klev. Dedekind and Hilbert on the foundations of the deductive sciences.
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Social Philosophy and Policy, Vol. 29, #1, 2012
Contributors
Research Articles
Jason Brennan. Political Liberty: Who Needs It?
Christopher W. Morris. State Coercion and Force.
John Tomasi. Democratic Legitmacy and Economic Liberty.
Lloyd P. Gerson. Who Owns What? Some Reflections on the Foundation of Political Philosophy.
Donald C. Hubin. Human Reproductive Interests: Puzzles at the Periphery of the Property Paradiggm.
Fernanod R. Tesón. Why Free Trade is Required by Justice.
Matt Zwolinski. Structural Exploitation.
Steven Wall. Rescuing Justice from Equality.
Christopher Heath Wellman. Reinterpreting Rawls’s The Law of Peoples.
Michael S. Moore. Responsible Choices, Desert-Based Legal Institutions, and the Challenges of Contemporary Neuroscience.
Andrew Altman. Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity: Dispelling the Conceptual Fog.
Gerald Dworkin. Harm and The Volenti Prinicple.
Anthony O’Hear. Education and the Modern State.
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Teaching Philosophy, Vol. 34, #4, 2011
Articles
John Immerwahr.  The case for motivational grading.
William J. Rapaport.  A triage theory of grading: The good, the bad, and the middling.
Kevin Zanelotti.  Enhancing student learning through web-based assignments.
Shane Ralston.  Deliberating with critical friends: A strategy for teaching deliberative democratic theory.
Jeremiah Conway.  Friendship and philosophy: Teaching Plato’s Lysis.
Reviews
The Fetal Position: A Rational Approach to the Abortion Issue by Chris Meyers.  Review by J.M. Dieterle.
The Ethics of Trade and Aid: Development, Charity, or Waste? By Christopher D. Wraight.  Review by Monica Greenwell Janzen.
The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Greek Political Thought edited by Stephen Salkever.  Review by Shawn Loht.
Philosophy Through Film, 2nd Edition by Mary M. Litch.  Review by Richard Nunan.
The Lost Art of Happiness by Arthur Dobrin.  Review by Emer O’Hagan.
Philosophy in the Middle Ages: The Christian, Islamic, and Jewish Traditions by Arthur Hyman, James J. Walsh, and Thomas Williams.  Review by Seamus O’Neill.
Gilles Deleuze: Affirmation in Philosophy by Jay Conway.  Review by Simon Scott.
What Place for the A Priori? Edited by Michael J. Shaffer and Michaels L. Veber.  Review by Stuart Silvers. 
Theories of Human Nature by Joel J. Kupperman.  Review by Michael Tiboris.
Reviving the Left: The Need to Restore Liberal Values in America by Dwight Furrow.  Review by Jack Russell Weinstein.
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