Tuesday, July 14, 2015

July 14, 2015

Apeiron, Vol. 48, #3, 2015
Journal of the History of Philosophy 
Mind, Vol. 124, #495, 2015
NDPR
Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, Vol. 76, 2015

Apeiron, Vol. 48, #3, 2015
Articles
David Leith. Erasistratus’ Triplokia of Arteries, Veins and Nerves.
Nicholas Baima. Death and the Limits of Truth in the Phaedo.
Chad Wiener. Dividing Nature by the Joints.
James Warren. The Bloom of Youth.
Harald Thorsrud. Aristotle’s Dichotomous Anthropology: What is Most Human in the Nicomachean Ethics?
Joseph Karbowski. Is Aristotle’s Eudemian Ethics Quasi-Mathematical?
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Journal of the History of Philosophy, Vol. 53, #3, 2015
Articles
Mika Perälä. Aristotle on Singular Thought.
Peter M. Distelzweig. The Use of Usus and the Function of Functio: Teleology and Its Limits in Descartes’s Physiology.
Jasper Reid. The Common Consent Argument from Herbert to Hume.
Thomas Land. No Other Use than in Judgment?: Kant on Concepts and Sensible Synthesis.
Lawrence Pasternack. Kant’s “Appraisal” of Christianity: Biblical Interpretation and the Pure Rational System of Religion.
Notes and Discussion
Daniel Garber. Superheroes in the History of Philosophy: Spinoza, Super-Rationalist.
Michael Della Rocca. Interpreting Spinoza: The Real is the Rational.
Daniel Garber. Some Additional (But Not Final) Words.
Book Reviews
Efficient Causation: A History ed. by Tad M. Schmaltz reviewed by Andrea Falcon.
From Plato to Platonism by Lloyd P. Gerson reviewed by Philip Sidney Horky.
Neoplatonism and the Philosophy of Nature ed. by James Wilberding and Christoph Horn reviewed by Marije Martijn.
The Judeo-Christian-Islamic Heritage: Philosophical and Theological Perspectives ed. by Richard C. Taylor and Irfan A. Omar reviewed by Charles H. Manekin.
The Philosophical Works of al-Kindī transed. by Peter Adamson and Peter E. Pormann reviewed by Taneli Kukkonen.
Abelard in Four Dimensions: A Twelfth-Century Philosopher in His Context and Ours by John Marenbon reviewed by Eileen C. Sweeney.
Duns Scotus’s Theory of Cognition by Richard Cross reviewed by Robert Andrews.
Monaden im Diskurs. Monas, Monaden, Monadologien (1600 bis 1770) by Hanns-Peter Neumann reviewed by Brandon C. Look.
Scepticism in the Eighteenth Century: Enlightenment, Lumières, Aufklärung ed. by Sébastien Charles and Plínio J. Smith review by Diego E. Machuca.
Kant on Moral Autonomy ed. by Oliver Sensen review by Frederick Rauscher.
Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes: Ein dialogischer Kommentar by Pirmin Stekeler review by Daniel Breazeale.
New Anti-Kant ed. by Sandra Lapointe and Clinton Tolley review by Edgar Morscher.
Books Received
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Mind, Vol. 124, #495, 2015
Articles
John Bengson. The Intellectual Given.
Francesco Berto. A Modality Called ‘Negation.’
Tuomas E. Tahko. Natural Kind Essentialism Revisited.
Mark Textor. Frege’s Theory of Hybrid Proper Names Extended.
Discussions
Brian Berkey. Double Counting, Moral Rigorism, and Cohen’s Critique of Rawls: A Response to Alan Thomas.
Alan Thomas. Prerogatives, Incentives, and Institutionalism: A Reply to Brian Berkey.
Book Reviews
Mark Newman reviews Evidence and Method, by Peter Achinstein.
Carla Bagnoli reviews A Philosophy to Live By: Engaging Iris Murdoch, by Maria Antonaccio.
Wolfram Hinzen reviews The Inessential Indexical: On the Philosophical Insignificance of Perspective and the First Person, by Herman Cappelen and Josh Dever.
Alisa Mandrigin reviews The Self and Self-Knowledge, by Annalisa Coliva.
Daniel Harris reviews Meaning: A Slim Guide to Semantics, by Paul Elbourne.
Michael Rescorla reviews Showing, Sensing, and Seeming: Distinctively Sensory Representations and their Contents, by Dominic Gregory.
Rory Madden reviews On Myself, and Other, Less Important Subjects, by Caspar Hare.
Matthew Chrisman reviews Reasons as Defaults by John F. Horty.
Joseph Levine reviews Phenomenal Intentionality, edited by Uriah Kriegel.
Graeme Forbes reviews Philosophical Troubles, by Saul Kripke.
Jason Konek reviews Pragmatism and Inquiry, by Isaac Levi.
Dennis Klimchuk reviews Limiting Leviathan: Hobbes on Law and International Affairs, by Larry May.
Steven Savitt reviews The Nature of Time, by Ulrich Meyer.
Erik Myin and Karim Zahidi reviews Explaining the Computational Mind, by Marcin Milkowski.
Ian Ravenscroft reviews Emotion and Imagination, by Adam Morton.
Byeong-Uk Yi reviews Abstract Objects and the Semantics of Natural Language, by Friederike Moltmann.
Claude Panaccio reviews Metaphysical Themes 1274–1671, by Robert Pasnau.
John P. Lizza reviews Death and Mortality in Contemporary Philosophy, by Bernard N. Schumacher. Translated by Michael J. Miller.
Barbara Gail Montero reviews Body Consciousness: A Philosophy of Mindfulness and Somaesthetics, by Richard Shusterman AND Thinking through the Body: Essays in Somaesthetics, by Richard Shusterman.
Michael S. Brady reviews The Ethics of Care and Empathy, by Michael Slote  AND The Impossibility of Perfection: Aristotle, Feminism, and the Complexities of Ethics, by Michael Slote.
Zoe Drayson reviews Collected Papers, Volume 1: Mind and Language, 1972–2010, by Stephen Stich AND Collected Papers, Volume 2: Knowledge, Rationality, and Morality, 1978–2010, by Stephen Stich.
Nadine Elzein reviews Causes, Laws, and Free Will, by Kadri Vihvelin.
Richard Fumerton reviews Epistemic Authority, by Linda Zagzebski.
Books Received // Announcement
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 NDPR
Nancy Bauer, How to Do Things with Pornography. Reviewed by Nellie Wieland.
Margaret Moore, A Political Theory of Territory. Reviewed by Tamar Meisels.
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Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, Vol. 76, 2015
Special Topic: Mind, Self and Person
Preface
Papers
Mark Sprevak and David Statham. Group Minds and Explanatory Simplicity.
Paul F. Snowdon. Philosophy and the Mind/Body Problem.
Eric T. Olson. On Parfit’s View That We Are Not Human Beings.
Lucy O’Brien. Ambulo Ergo Sum.
Rory Madden. The Place of The Self in Contemporary Metaphysics.
Patricia S. Churchland. The Neurobiological Platform for Moral Values.
Galen Strawson. ‘The Secrets of All Hearts’ : Locke on Personal Identity.
Lynne Rudder Baker. Selfless Persons: Goodness in an Impersonal World?
Barry Dainton. From Phenomenal Selves to Hyperselves.
P.M.S. Hacker. An Intellectual Entertainment: The Nature of the Mind.
Thomas Pink. Power, Scepticism and Ethical Theory.
Tim Crane. The Mental States of Persons and their Brains.
Ted Honderich. Actual Consciousness: Database, Physicalities, Theory, Criteria, No Unique Mystery.
David Bakhurst. Training, Transformation and Education.
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