Thursday, June 4, 2015

June 4, 2015

Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, Vol. 12, #1, 2015
Hume Studies, Vol. 39, #2, 2013
Mind & Language, Vol. 30, #3, 2015
Monist, Vol. 98, #2, 2015
NDPR
Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 15, #14, 2015
Philosophia, Vol. 43, #2, 2015
Philosophy & Theory in Biology, Vol. 7, 2015
Review of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 8, #2, 2015

Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race, Vol. 12, #1, 2015
Editorial Introduction
Lawrence D. Bobo. A Troublesome Recurrence - Racialized Realities and Racist Reasoning Today.
State of the Discipline
Sharon Stanley. The Enduring Challenge of Racial Integration in the United States.
Andrew J. Douglas. W.E.B. Du Bois and the Critique of the Competitive Society.
State of the Art
Mary Pattillo. Everyday Politics of School Choice in the Black Community.
David C. Wilson, Michael Leo Owens and Darren W. Davis. How Racial Attitudes and Ideology Affect Politcal Rights for Felons.
John Hagan, Gabriele Plickert, Alberto Palloni and Spencer Headworth. MAaking Punishment Pay - The Political Economy of Revenue, Race, and Regime in the California Prison Boom.
Nicholas Vargas. Latina/o Whitening? - Which Latina/os Self-Classify as White and Report Being Perceived as White by Other Americans?
Timothy Bates. Contested Terrain - The Role of Preferential Policies in Opening Government and Corporate Procurement Markets to Black-Owned Businesses.
Eve E. Garrow. Racial and Ethnic Composition of the Neighborhood and the Disbanding of Nonprofit Human Service Organizations.
State of the Discourse
Ann Morning. Scientific Racism Redux? The Many Lives of a Troublesome Idea - A Troublesome Inheritance Indeed.
Dorothy E. Roberts. The Politics of Race and Science: Conservative Colorblindness and the Limits of Liberal Critique.
Carla Shedd. The Legacy Effect - Charting the Next Iteration of the American Carceral State.
Du Bois Review Contributors
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Hume Studies, Vol. 39, #2, 2013
Acknowledgments
Articles

Lorne Falkenstein. Hume on the Idea of a Vacuum.
Anders Kraal. Anglicanism, Scottish Presbyterianism, and the Irreligious Aim of Hume’s Treatise.
Jon Charles Miller. Hume's Citation of Strabo and the Dating of the Memoranda.
Miren Boehm. The Normativity of Experience and Causal Belief in Hume's Treatise.
Tina Baceski. Hume on Art Critics, Wise Men, and the Virtues of Tast.
Book Review
Reflection and the Stability of Belief: Essays on Descartes, Hume, and Reid by Louis E. Loeb. Review by Kevin Meeker.
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Mind & Language, Vol. 30, #3, 2015
Original Articles
Anika Fiebich and Max Coltheart. Various Ways to Understand Other Minds: Towards a Pluralistic Approach to the Explanation of Social Understanding.
Wolfram Hinzen. Nothing is Hidden: Contextualism and the Grammar-Meaning Interface.
Brian Rabern. Descriptions Which Have Grown Capital Letters.
Joshua Shepherd. Conscious Control over Action.
Emar Maier. Quotation and Unquotation in Free Indirect Discourse.
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Monist, Vol. 98, #2, 2015
Foreword. Mario De Caro, Maurizio Ferraris.
Articles
Graham Harman. Fear of Reality: On Realism and Infra-Realism.
Lynne Rudder Baker. Ontology Down-to-Earth.
Iain Hamilton Grant. Everything.
Vincenzo Santarcangelo , Enrico Terrone. Sounds and Other Denizens of Time.
Markus Gabriel. Neutral Realism.
Mario De Caro. Realism, Common Sense, and Science.
Maurizio Ferraris. Transcendental Realism.
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NDPR
David Boonin, The Non-Identity Problem and the Ethics of Future People. Reviewed by Molly Gardner.
Christophe Bouton, Time and Freedom, Christopher McCann (tr.), Reviewed by Hans Pedersen.
Gillian Brock and Michael Blake, Debating Brain Drain: May Governments Restrict Emigration? Reviewed by Avery Kolers.
Boudewijn de Bruin, Ethics and the Global Financial Crisis: Why Incompetence is Worse than Greed. Reviewed by Pietro Maffettone.  Matt L. Drabek, Classify and Label: The Unintended Marginalization of Social Groups. Reviewed by Saray Ayala
Nicholas Gaskill and A. J. Nocek (eds.), The Lure of Whitehead. Reviewed by Brian G. Henning.
Jennifer Lackey (ed.), Essays in Collective Epistemology. Reviewed by Deborah Perron Tollefsen.
Gregory S. Moss, Ernst Cassirer and the Autonomy of Language. Reviewed by Samantha Matherne.
Jeremy Pierce, A Realist Metaphysics Race: A Context-Sensitive, Short-Term Retentionist, Long-Term Revisionist Approach. Reviewed by Dwayne A. Tunstall.
Stewart Shapiro, Varieties of Logic. Reviewed by Shawn Standefe. 
Lawrence Sklar (ed.), Physical Theory: Method and Interpretation. Reviewed by Kent W. Staley.
Daniel Steel, Philosophy and the Precautionary Principle: Science, Evidence, and Environmental Policy. Reviewed by Neil A. Manson.  Dustin Stokes, Mohan Matthen and Stephen Biggs (eds.), Perception and its Modalities. Reviewed by Louise Richardson.   Lisa Tessman, Moral Failure: On the Impossible Demands of Morality. Reviewed by Vanessa Carbonell.
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Philosopher’s Imprint, Vol. 15, #14, 2015
Alison Peterman, "Spinoza on Extension."
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Philosophia, Vol. 43, #2, 2015
Original Papers
Carlo Cellucci. Is Philosophy a Humanistic Discipline?
Stijn Bruers. The Core Argument for Veganism.
Yishai Cohen. The Manipulation Argument, At the Very Least, Undermines Classical Compatibilism.
Ciro De Florio, Aldo Frigerio. Two Omnipotent Beings?
J. L. A. Garcia. Methods and Findings in the Study of Virtues: Humility.
Amihud Gilead. Cruelty, Singular Individuality, and Peter the Great.
Zachary J. Goldberg. Moral Innocence as Illusion and Inability.
Jonah P. B. Goldwater. “No Composition, No Problem: Ordinary Objects as Arrangements.”
Stephen Kershnar. Moral Responsibility and Foundationalism.
Matthew Kopec. A Counterexample to the Uniqueness Thesis.
Jimmy Alfonso Licon. The Fine-Tuning Argument and the Problem of Poor Design.
Joe Milburn. Anti-Luck Virtue Epistemology as Religious Epistemology: A Response to Bobier.
Kevin Morris. Against Disanalogy-Style Responses to the Exclusion Problem.
Harold W. Noonan. Two-Boxing is Irrational.
Michele Paolini Paoletti. A Problem for Ontological Pluralism and a Half-Meinongian Solution.
T. Parent. On the PROVER9 Ontological Argument.
Jonathan Peterson. Legal Moralism, Interests and Preferences: Alexander on Aesthetic Regulation.
Matteo Plebani. Could Everything Be True? Probably Not.
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Philosophy & Theory in Biology, Vol. 7, 2015
Pierrick Bourrat. Levels, Time and Fitness in Evolutionary Transitions in Individuality.
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Review of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 8, #2, 2015
Research Articles
Toby Meadows. Infinitary Tableau for Semantic Truth.
Neil Tennant. Cut for Classical Core Logic.
Martin Fischer, Volker Halbach, Jönne Kriener and Johannes Stern. Axiomatizing Semantic Theories of Truth? 
Hitoshi Omori. Remarks On Naive Set Theory Based on LP. 
Nissim Francez. On The Notion of Canonical Derivations From Open Assumptions and Its Role In Proof-Theoretic Semantics. 
Michael Ernst. The Prospects of Unlimited Category Theory: Doing What Remains To Be Done. 
Gabriel Uzquiano. A Neglected Resolution of Russell’s Paradox of Propositions. 
Martin Fischer And Leon Horsten. The Expressive Power of Truth. 
Paolo Mancosu. In Good Company? On Hume’s Principle and The Assignment of Numbers To Infinite Concepts. 
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