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Linguistics and Philosophy. Vol.35, #1, 2012
NDPR
Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 12, #11, 2012
Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 62, #248, 2012
Philosophical Studies, Vol. 158, #2, 2012
Philosophy of Science, Vol. 79, #3, 2012
Synthese, Vol. 186, #3, 2012
Teaching Philosophy, Vol. 35, #2, 2012

Linguistics and Philosophy. Vol.35, #1, 2012

Editorial
Graeme Forbes & Thomas Ede Zimmermann.
Articles
Agustin Vicente. On Travis cases.
Regine Eckardt. Hereby explained: an event-based account of performative utterances.
Sigrid Beck. Pluractional comparisons.
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NDPR
Anita L. Allen, Unpopular Privacy: What Must We Hide? Reviewed by Judith Wagner DeCew.
Matthew C. Altman, Kant and Applied Ethics: The Uses and Limits of Kant's Practical Philosophy. Reviewed by Jonathan Peterson.
John Bengson and Marc A. Moffett (eds.), Knowing How: Essays on Knowledge, Mind, and Action. Reviewed by Erhan Demircioglu.
Steffen Ducheyne, The Main Business of Natural Philosophy: Isaac Newton's Natural-Philosophical Methodology. Reviewed by Marius Stan.
Hyman Gross, Crime and Punishment: A Concise Moral Critique. Reviewed by Eric A. Johnson.
Sarah Clark Miller, The Ethics of Need: Agency, Dignity, and Obligation. Reviewed by Grace Clement.
Thomas Pradeu, The Limits of the Self: Immunology and Biological Identity, Elizabeth Vitanza (tr.), Reviewed by Alfred I. Tauber.
C. D. C. Reeve, Action, Contemplation, and Happiness: An Essay On Aristotle. Reviewed by Christiana Olfert.
Craig Taylor, Moralism: A Study of Vice. Reviewed by Cheshire Calhoun.
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Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 12, #11, 2012
Berit Brogaard, "What do We Say When We Say How or What We Feel?"
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Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 62, #248, 2012
Articles
Stuart Brock. The Puzzle of Imaginative Failure.
Michael Davis. Locke on Consent: the Two Treatises as Practical Ethics.
Travis Dumsday. A New Argument For Intrinsic Biological Essentialism.
Barbara H. Fried. What Does Matter? The Case for Killing the Trolley Problem (Or Letting It Die).
Nat Hansen. On an Alleged Truth/Falsity Asymmetry in Context Shifting Experiments.
Scott Alexander Howard. Lyrical Emotions and Sentimentality.
W.E.S. McNeill. Embodiment and the Perceptual Hypothesis.
Jussi Suikkanen. Reason-Statements As Non-Extensional Contexts.
Critical Studies
Howard Robinson. Relationalism Versus Representationalism: How Deep is the Divide?
Michael Ruse. How Not to Solve the Science-Religion Conflict.
Book Reviews
Memory, A Philosophical Study. By Sven Bernecker.Review by Fabrice Teroni.
The Ethics of Voting. By Jason Brennan. Review by Piero Moraro.
Philosophy of Science after Feminism. By Janet Kourany. Review by Matthew Drabek.
Nature, Reason, & the Good Life: Ethics for Human Beings. By Roger Teichmann. Review by Mark Lebar.
The Opacity of Mind: An Integrative Theory of Self-Knowledge. By Peter Carruthers. Review by Aidan McGlynn.
Underivitive Duty: British Moral Philosophers from Sidgwick to Ewing. Edited by Thomas Hurka. Review by Rob Lawlor.
Free Will as an Open Scientific Problem. By Mark Balaguer. Review by C. G. Pulman.
Occasionalism: Causation Among the Cartesians. By Steven Nadler. Review by Kurt Smith.
Morality and Political Violence, By C.A.J.Coady. Review by Simon Hope.
The Importance of Subjectivity: Selected Essays in Metaphysics and Ethics. By T. L. S. Sprigge. Edited by Leemon B.McHenry. Review by James W. Allard.
Idea and Ontology: An Essay in Early Modern Metaphysics of Ideas. By Marc Hight. Review by Cecilia Wee.
The Senses: Classic and Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives. Edited by Fiona Macpherson. Review by Louise Richardson.
Zoopolis. A Political Theory of Animal Rights. By Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka. Review by Tatjana Višak.
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Philosophical Studies, Vol. 158, #2, 2012
Special Issue : Proceedings of the 2011 Bellingham Summer Philosophy Conference
Guest Editors: Elizabeth Barnes , Ishani Maitra and Ned Markosian
Articles
Meghan Sullivan. The minimal A-theory.
Paulina Sliwa. In defense of moral testimony.
Miriam Schoenfield. Chilling out on epistemic rationality.
L. A. Paul. Building the world from its fundamental constituents.
Christopher J. G. Meacham. Person-affecting views and saturating counterpart relations.
Julia Markovits. Saints, heroes, sages, and villains.
Karen S. Lewis. Discourse dynamics, pragmatics, and indefinites.
Brian Hedden. Options and the subjective ought.
Randolph Clarke. Absence of action.
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Philosophy of Science, Vol. 79, #3, 2012
Articles
Heather Demarest. Do Counterfactuals Ground the Laws of Nature? A Critique of Lange.
Wybo Houkes and Krist Vaesen. Robust! Handle with Care.
Vincenzo Crupi and Katya Tentori. A Second Look at the Logic of Explanatory Power (with Two Novel Representation Theorems).
Arif Ahmed. Push the Button.
Eugene Earnshaw-Whyte. Increasingly Radical Claims about Heredity and Fitness.
Benjamin Anders Levinstein. Leitgeb and Pettigrew on Accuracy and Updating.
Book Review
Kevin Elliott: Is a Little Pollution Good for You? Review by: Heather Douglas.
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Synthese, Vol. 186, #3, 2012
Logic Meets Physics, Guest Editors: Sonja Smets and Johan van Benthem.
Articles
Johan van Benthem and Sonja Smets.New logical perspectives on physics.
Marco Aiello, Guram Bezhanishvili, Isabelle Bloch and Valentin Goranko. Logic for physical space: From antiquity to present days.
Hajnal Andréka, Judit X. Madarász, István Németi and Gergely Székely. A logic road from special relativity to general relativity.
Bob Coecke and Robert W. Spekkens. Picturing classical and quantum Bayesian inference.
Samson Abramsky. Big toy models: Representing physical systems as Chu spaces.
Chris Heunen, Nicolaas P. Landsman and Bas Spitters. Bohrification of operator algebras and quantum logic.
Alexandru Baltag and Sonja Smets. The dynamic turn in quantum logic.
Johan van Benthem. The logic of empirical theories revisited.
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Teaching Philosophy, Vol. 35, #2, 2012
Articles

Kevin J. Harrelson. Narrative Pedagogy for Introduction to Philosophy.
Patrick Stokes. Philosophy Has Consequences!: Developing Metacognition and Active Learning in the Ethics Classroom.
Brian Talbot. Student Relativism: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb.
Review Article
S. E. West. Recent Texts on Ancient Philosophy.
Book Reviews
Understanding Morality by Raymond Anthony. Review by Albert Hakim.
Overcoming Objectification: A Carnal Ethics by Ann J. Cahill. Review by Shoshana Brassfield
Ecological Ethics, 2nd ed., by Patrick Curry. Review by Katheryn Doran.
Free Will by Joseph Keim Campbell. Review by Robert Gressis.
What Should I Believe? Philosophical Essays for Critical Thinking. by Paul Gomberg. Review by Mary Gwin.
Philosophy of Language by Scott Soames. Review by Paul Livingston.
The Ontological Argument from Descartes to Hegel by Kevin J. Harrelson. Review by Ronney Mourad.
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