Wednesday, October 29, 2014

October 29, 2014

APA Newsletters, Vol. 14, #1, 2014
Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 111, #5, 2014
Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 52, #4, 2014


APA Newsletters, Vol. 14, #1, 2014
     *Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies
From the Editors: Emily S. Lee and David H. Kim
Articles
Carole J. Lee. Asian Americans, Positive Stereotyping, and Philosophy.
Samantha Brennan. Micro-Inequities and Asian American Philosophers.
Molly Paxton. Sustainable Diversity within Philosophy: Looking Beyond a Bottom-Up Model.\
Gary Mar. The Problem of Absence: Some Personal Reflections.
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     *Philosophy and the Black Experience
From the Editors: George Yancy and John H. McClendon III
Articles
Mallory Roberson. An Act of Bearing W(h)it(e)ness: Exploring the Past, Present, and Future Struggle to Desegregate Public Schools in Central Arkansas.
Book Reviews
George Yancy and Maria del Guadalupe Davidson: Exploring Race in Predominantly White Classrooms: Scholars of Color Reflect. Reviewed by Karlyn Crowley.
M. Shawn Copeland: Enfleshing Freedom: Body, Race, and Being. Reviewed by Jessica Patella.
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* Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers (coming soon)
From the Editor, Scavenger Science, Peter Boltuc.
From the Chair, Models for Machine Ethics, Thomas M. Powers.
Articles
Ethical Trust in the Context of Robot-Assisted Surgery, John P. Sullins.
Information Warfare: The Ontological and Regulatory Gap, Mariarosaria Taddeo.
Meaningful Reality: Metalogue with Floridi’s Information Ethics, Pompeu Casanovas.
Mary’s Acquaintance, Peter Boltuc.
Scientific and Legal Theory Formation in an Era of Machine Learning: Remembering Background Rules, Coherence, and Cogency in Induction, Ronald P. Loui.
Statement on Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), Felmon Davis and D. E. Wittkower.
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     *Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy
From the Co-Editors: Margaret A. Crouch and Louise Collins.
About the Newsletter // Submission Guidelines // News from the CSW
Articles
Navigating Epistemic Push Back in Feminist and Critical Race Philosophy Classes. Alison Bailey.
Uses of Multimedia Representations in Undergraduate Feminist Philosophy Courses. Crista Lebens.
Academic Pressures and Feminist Solutions: Teaching Ethics against the Grain. Kate Parsons.
State of the Union: The APA Board of Officers. Sally J. Scholz.
Mary Wollstonecraft and the Voice of Passion. Jane Duran.
Book Reviews
Peter W. Higgins: Immigration Justice. Reviewed by Amandine Catala.
Anne Phillips: Our Bodies, Whose Property? Reviewed by Jessica Flanigan.
Hilde Lindemann: Holding and Letting Go: The Social Practices of Personal Identities. Reviewed by Rita Manning.
Macalester Bell: Hard Feelings: The Moral Psychology of Contempt. Reviewed by Devora Shapiro.
Allison Weir: Identities and Freedom: Feminist Theory between Power and Connection. Reviewed by Shay Welch.
Announcements // Contributors
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     *Newsletter on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy
From the Editor:
Carlos Alberto Sánchez.
Articles
Stefan Gandler. The Quadruple Modern Ethos: Critical Theory in the Americas.
Alejandro Tomasini Bassols. Luis Villoro, the Tractatus, and Analytical Philosophy in Mexico.
Amy Reed-Sandoval
The Oaxaca Philosophy for Children Initiative as Place-Based Philosophy: Why Context Matters in Philosophy for Children
Call for Papers // Contributors
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     *Newsletter on Philosophy and Law (coming soon)
From the Editors. Steven Scalet and Christopher Griffin.
Articles
Are There Counterexamples to Standard Views about Institutional Legitimacy, Obligation, and What Institutions We Should Aim For? Mark Bryant Budolfson.
Fiduciary Obligations in Medical Research. Nate W. Olson.
Inquiring into Nature of the Legal Good. Katharine Schweitzer.
The Truth in Public Reason: Why Retributivism Cannot Make Legal Punishment Legitimate. Luke Maring.
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     *Newsletter on Philosophy and Medicine (coming soon)
From the Editors. Mary Rorty and Mark Sheldon.
From the Chair. Nir Eyal.
Articles
Beyond Prison Walls: Curtailed Liberty, Custodial Responsibility, and Institutional Health Care. Anita Silvers.
Cruel and Unusual Care and Punishment: Epistemic Injustices in Correctional Health Care. Andrea Pitts.
Cruel and Unusual Care and Punishment: Epistemic Injustices in Correctional Health Care: A Commentary. Daniel Brunson.
Making Fetal Persons: Fetal Homicide, Ultrasounds, and the Normative Significance of Birth. Catherine Mills.
Relational Autonomy: From Critique to Action. Barbara Stock.
Vaccines: Parental Autonomy, Moral Choices, and Public Argument. Ana S. Iltis.
The Waist Is Larger Than the Belt. Felicia Nimue Ackerman.
Reframing, Bargaining, and a Ham Sandwich. David Chambers.
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     *Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy
Articles
Correlates of Exam Performance in an Introductory Logic Course, Renée Smith and Linda Palm.
Logic Through Its History. Danielle Macbeth.
Do You Believe in Magical Connections? Felicia Nimue Ackerman.
How I Mark Up Philosophy Texts. Lee Braver.
List of Books Received // Addresses of Contributors
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Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 111, #5, 2014
Articles
David Enoch. A Defense of Moral Deference.
Comments and Criticism
Shen-yi Liao and Tyler Doggett. The Imagination Box.
Brian Embry. Counterfactuals without Possible Worlds? A Difficulty for Fine’s Exact Semantics for Counterfactuals.
New Books
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Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 52, #4, 2014 (not yet online, 10/28/2014)
Articles
Josh Wilburn. The Spirited Part of the Sould in Plato's Timaeus.
John Sellars. Stoic Fate in Justus Lipsius's De Constantia and Physiologia Stoicorum.
Steffen Ducheyne. Newton on Action at a Distance.
Lisa Herzog. Adam Smith's Account of Justice between Naturalness and Historicity.
Owen Ware. Kant on Moral Sensibility and Moral Motivation.
Tervor Pearce. The Dialectical Biologist, circa 1890: John Dewey and the oxford Hegelians.
Ian Proops. Russellian Acquaintance Revisited.
Review Essay
David O. Brink. Aristotelian Naturalism and the History of Ethics.
Book Reviews
Daniel W. Graham. Science before Socrates: Parmenides, Anaxagoras, and the New Astronomy. Review by Dirk L. Couprie.
A.G. Long. Conversation and Self-Sufficiency in Plato. Review by Marina McCoy.
Phillip Sidney Horky. Plato and Pythagoreanism. Review by Federico M. Petrucci.
Marko Malink. Aristotle's Modal Syllogistic. Review by Jeremy Kirby.
Malcolm Schofield, ed. Aristotle, Plato and Pythagoreanism in the First Century BC: New Directions for Philosophy. Review by Harold Tarrant.
Marta Psranzi. The Art of Dialectic between Dialogue and Rhetoric: The Aristotelian Tradition. Review by Mehmet Karbela.
Roger Bacon. The Art and Science of Logic: A Translation of the Summulae dialectices with notes and introduction; On Signs (Opus maius, Part 3, Chapter 2). Review by Jack Zupko.
Steven Nadler. The Philosopher, the Priest, and the Painter: A Portrait of Descartes. Review by Peter Distelzweig.
Eugen Marshall. The Spiritual Automation: Spinoza's Science of the Mind. Review by Mike Lebuffe.
Mary Astell. The Christian Religion, as Professed by a Daughter of the Church of England. Review by Sarah Hutton.
Timothy M. Costelloe. The British Aesthetic Tradition: From Shaftesbury to Wittgenstein. Review by Theordore Gracyk.
James J. DiCenso. Kant's Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason: A Commentary. Review by Christopher Insole.
Christopher Insole. Kant and the Creation of Freedom: A Theological Problem. Review by Benjamin J.P. Lipscomb.
Heiner F. Kelmme, Gideon Stiening, and Falk Wunderlich, eds. Michale Hißmann (1752-1784): Ein materialistischer Philosoph der deutschen Aufklärung. Review by Cory W. Dyck.
David O. Brink. Mill's Progressive Principles. Review by Andrew J. Pyle.
William Demopoulos. Logicism and its Philosophical Legacy. Review by Leila Haaparanta.
Books Received // JHP Announcements // Editorial Consultants // Contents for Vol. 52, 2014
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