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May 22, 2013

Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 109, #12, 2012
NDPR
Philosophers' Imprint, Vol. 13, #8, 2013
Philosophers' Imprint, Vol. 13, #9, 2013
Philosophy: Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, Vol. 70, 2012
Philosophy: Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, Vol. 71, 2012
Philosophy: Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, Vol. 72, 2013
Political Psychology, Vol. 34, #3, 2013

Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 109, #12, 2012
Articles
Paul Audi. Grounding: Toward a Theory of the In-Virtue-Of Relation.
J. McKenzie Alexander. Decision Theory Meets the Witch of Angesi.
Book Reviews
Richard J. Heck, Jr. Frege's Theorem. Review by John P. Burgess
New Books
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John Christian Laursen and María José Villaverde (eds.), Paradoxes of Religious Toleration in Early Modern Political Thought. Reviewed by Michael W. Hickson.
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Philosophers' Imprint, Vol. 13, #8, 2013
Neil Mehta. Beyond Transparency: the Spatial Argument for Experiential Externalism.
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Philosophers' Imprint, Vol. 13, #9, 2013

Kieran Setiya. Murdoch on the Sovereignty of Good.
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Philosophy: Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, Vol. 70, 2012
Special Issue: Human Nature
Preface: Constantine Sandis and M.J. Cain.
Papers
Richard Samuels: Science and human nature.
M.J. Cain: Essentialism, externalism, and human nature.
Wolfram Hinzen: Human nature and grammar.
Stephen J. Boulter: Can evolutionary biology do without Aristotelian essentialism?
Hans-Johann Glock: The anthropological difference: what can philosophers do to identify the differences between human and non-human animals?
Tim J. Crow: Paul Broca and the evolutionary genetics cerebral asymmetry.
P.M.S. Hacker: The sad and sorry history of consciousness: being, among other things, a challenge to the 'consciousnss-studies community'.
Rosalind Hursthouse: Human nature and Aristotelian virtue ethics.
Sarah Patterson: Doubt and human nature in Descartes's Meditations.
P.J.E. Kail: The sceptical beast in the beastly sceptic: Human nature in Hume.
John Cottingham: Human nature and the transcendent.
Beverley Clack: Being human: religion and superstition in a psychoanalytic philosophy of religion.
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Philosophy: Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, Vol. 71, 2012
Special Issue: Philosophy and the Arts
Anthony O'Hear: Preface.
Articles
Anthony O'Hear: On Sculpture.
Matthew Kieran: For the Love of Art: Artistic Values and Appreciative Virtue.
Peter Kivy. Authorial Intention and the Pure Musical Parameters.
Jerrold Levinson. Popular Song as Moral Microcosm: Life Lessons from Jazz Standards.
Anthony Savile. Is there still life in Still Life?
Paisley Livingston. On Cinematic Genius: Ontology and Appreciation.
Martin Warner. The Poetic Image.
John Hyman. Depiction.
M.W. Rowe. The Problem of Perfect Fakes.
Robert Grant. Music, Metaphor and Society: Some Thoughts on Scruton.
Aaron Ridley. Brilliant Performances.
Andy Hamilton. Artistic Truth.
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Philosophy: Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, Vol. 72, 2013

Special Issue: Phenomenology and Naturalism Editors: Havi Carel and Darian Meacham.
Articles
Havi Carel and Darian Meacham. Phenomenology and Naturalism: Editors' Introduction.
Dan Zahavi. Naturalized Phenomenology: A Desideratum or a Category Mistake?
Rudolf Bernet. The Body as a ‘Legitimate Naturalization of Consciousness’.
Matthew Ratcliffe. Phenomenology, Naturalism and the Sense of Reality.
Dermot Moran. ‘Let's Look at It Objectively’: Why Phenomenology Cannot be Naturalized.
Eran Dorfman. Naturalism, Objectivism and Everyday Life.
Michael Wheeler. Science Friction: Phenomenology, Naturalism and Cognitive Science.
David Roden. Nature's Dark Domain: an Argument for a Naturalised Phenomenology.
Thomas Baldwin. Merleau-Ponty's phenomenological critique of natural science.
Fredrik Svenaeus. Naturalistic and Phenomenological Theories of Health: Distinctions and Connections.
Jonathan Webber. Cultivating Virtue.
James Lenman. Science, Ethics and Observation.
Alison Assiter. Kant and Kierkegaard on Freedom and Evil.
Iain Hamilton Grant. The Universe in the Universe: German Idealism and the Natural History of Mind.
David Morris. From the Nature of Meaning to a Phenomenological Refiguring of Nature.
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Political Psychology, Vol. 34, #3, 2013
Articles
Beth Miller. Failing to Recall: Examining the Effects of Trace Decay and Interference on Memory for Campaign Information.
Michael D. Cobb, Brendan Nyhan and Jason Reifler. Beliefs Don't Always Persevere: How Political Figures Are Punished When Positive Information about Them Is Discredited.
Colleen L. Barry, Victoria L. Brescoll and Sarah E. Gollust. Framing Childhood Obesity: How Individualizing the Problem Affects Public Support for Prevention.
Ronald S. Friedman and Bárbara Sutton. Selling the War? System-Justifying Effects of Commercial Advertising on Civilian Casualty Tolerance.
Patrick A. Stewart and Pearl K. Ford Dowe. Interpreting President Barack Obama's Facial Displays of Emotion: Revisiting the Dartmouth Group.
Jonas H. Rees, Jesse A. Allpress and Rupert Brown. Nie Wieder: Group-Based Emotions for In-Group Wrongdoing Affect Attitudes toward Unrelated Minorities.
Anna Aspelund, Marjaana Lindeman and Markku Verkasalo. Political Conservatism and Left–Right Orientation in 28 Eastern and Western European Countries.
Joseph Kahne, David Crow and Nam-Jin Lee. Different Pedagogy, Different Politics: High School Learning Opportunities and Youth Political Engagement.
Amy Bombay, Kimberly Matheson and Hymie Anisman. Expectations Among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada Regarding the Potential Impacts of a Government Apology.
Book Reviews
Trust in Black America – By Shayla C. Nunnally. Review by Eric M. Uslaner.
The New Psychology of Leadership: Identity, Influence and Power.” – By S. A. Haslam, S. D. Reicher and M. J. Platow. Review by Clare Alexina Holt.
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