Tuesday, October 20, 2015

October 20, 2015

Erkenntnis, Vol. 80, #5, 2015
Hypatia, Vol. 30, #4, 2015
International Journal of Quantum Foundations, Vol. 1, #4, 2015
Oxford Studies in Metaphysics, Vol. 8, 2013
Oxford Studies in Metaphysics, Vol. 9, 2015
Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Vol. 10, 2015
Philosophical Forum, Vol. 46, #4, 2015
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (Hardback), Vol. 115, Issue 2, pt. 2, 2015
Synthese, Vol. 192, #9, 2015
Teaching Ethics, Vol. 15, #2, 2015

Erkenntnis, Vol. 80, #5, 2015
Original Articles
Simon Fitzpatrick. Nativism, Empiricism, and Ockham’s Razor.
Sam Baron. Tensed Truthmaker Theory.
Paul Silva Jr. On Doxastic Justification and Properly Basing One’s Beliefs.
Cristina Borgoni. Dissonance and Doxastic Resistance.
Mathieu Beirlaen. A Regress Objection to Thagard’s Theory of Deductive Coherence.
Seth Shabo. More Trouble with Tracing.
Critical Discussion
Asbjørn Steglich-Petersen. The Epistemology of the Precautionary Principle: Two Puzzles Resolved.
V. Alan White. Presentism and Einstein’s Train of Thought: Reply to Brogaard and Marlow.
Nir Fresco. Objective Computation Versus Subjective Computation.
Michael R. Koss. Some Obstacles Facing a Semantic Foundation for Constructive Mathematics.
Shannon Spaulding. Phenomenology of Social Cognition.
Joseph A. Baltimore. Heil’s Two-Category Ontology and Causation.
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Hypatia, Vol. 30, #4, 2015
2015 Diversity Essay Prize Winner
Yomaira C. Figueroa. Faithful Witnessing as Practice: Decolonial Readings of Shadows of Your Black Memory and The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.
Diversity Essay Prize Honorable Mention
Jakeet Singh. Religious Agency and the Limits of Intersectionality.
Articles
Erin Beeghly. What is a Stereotype? What is Stereotyping?
Amy Olberding. Looking Philosophical: Stuff, Stereotypes, and Self-Presentation.
Helen L. Daly. Sex, Vagueness, and the Olympics.
Saray Ayala and Nadya Vasilyeva. Extended Sex: An Account of Sex for a More Just Society.
Nora Hämäläinen. Reduce Ourselves to Zero?: Sabina Lovibond, Iris Murdoch, and Feminism.
Elora Halim Chowdhury. When Love and Violence Meet: Women's Agency and Transformative Politics in Rubaiyat Hossain's Meherjaan.
Melvin Chen. Care, Narrativity, and the Nature of Disponibilité.
Susan Dieleman. Epistemic Justice and Democratic Legitimacy.
Paula Casal. Marx, Rawls, Cohen, and Feminism.
Mary Barbara Walsh. Feminism, Adaptive Preferences, and Social Contract Theory.
Katy Fulfer. Commercial Contract Pregnancy in India, Judgment, and Resistance to Oppression.
Yixuan Wang. The Mystery Revealed—Intersectionality in the Black Box: An Analysis of Female Migrants' Employment Opportunities in Urban China.
Kelly M. Epley. Care Ethics and Confucianism: Caring through Li.
Musings
Chenyang Li. Confucian Ethics and Care Ethics: The Political Dimension of a Scholarly Debate.
Notes on Contributors
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International Journal of Quantum Foundations, Vol. 1, #4, 2015
Articles
Peter J. Lewis. In search of local beables.
Edward J. Gillis. On the analysis of Bell's 1964 Paper by Wiseman, Cavalcanti, and Rieffel.
Takeshi Yamaguchi. A matter wave thought experiment concerning Galilean transformations.
T.G. Philbin. Derivation of quantum probabilities from deterministic evolution.
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 Oxford Studies in Metaphysics, Vol. 8, 2013 (available on the new journal shelf in Tanner)
The Oxford Studies in Metaphysics: Younger Scholar Prize
Finding the Fundamental

1. Naturalness by Cian Dorr and John Hawthorne.
2. Fundamental Properties of Fundamental Properties by Maya Eddon.
3. Absolutism vs Comparativism about Quantity by Shamik Dasgupta.
Ontological Commitments: Words and Slots
4. Modal Quantification without Worlds by Billy Dunaway.
5. Slots in Universals by Cody Gilmore.
Mereology
6. Against Parthood by Theodore Sider.
7. Composition as General Identity by Aaron J. Cotnoir.
8. Cut the Pie Any Way You Like? Contnoir on General Identity by Katherine Hawley.
The A-Theory of Time
9. Living on the Brink, or Welcome Back, Growing Block! by Fabrice Correia and Sven Rosenkranz.
10. Fighting the Zombie of the Growing Salami by David Braddon-Mitchell.
11. Changing Truthmakers: Reply to Tallant and Ingram by Ross P. Cameron.
Author Index
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Oxford Studies in Metaphysics, Vol. 9, 2015 (available on the new journal shelf in Tanner)
The Sanders Prize in Metaphysics
Infinities

1. On Infinite Size by Bruno Whittle.
2. Whittle's Assault on Cantor's Paradise by Vann McGee.
3. Reply to Vann McGee's 'Whittle's Assault on Cantor's Paradise' by Bruno Whittle.
4. Problems with Plurals by Alexander Pruss and Joshua Rasmussen.
Methodological Issues, Old and New
5. The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Abstract Metaphysics by Daniel Nolan.
6. Paraphrase, Semantics, and Ontology by John A. Keller.
7. Analyticity and ontology by Louis deRosset.
8. Naturalizing Metaphysics with the Help of Cognitive Science by Alvin I. Goldman.
Grounding, Supervenience, and Constitution
9. Multiple Constitution by Nicholas K. Jones.
10. Half-Hearted Humeanism by Aaron Segal.
11. The Coarse-Grainedness of Grounding by Kathrin Koslicki.
12. A Universe of Explanations by Ghislain Guigon.
Comments
13. Return of the Living Dead: Reply to Braddon-Mitchell by Fabrice Correia and Sven Rosenkranz.
Author Index
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Oxford Studies in Metaethics, Vol. 10, 2015 (available on the new journal shelf in Tanner)
List of Contributors
Introduction

1. Alison Hills. Cognitivism about Moral Judgement.
2. Errol Lord. Acting for the Right Reasons, Abilities, and Obligation.
3. Elizabeth Harman. The Irrelevance of Moral Uncertainity.
4. Justin Clarke-Doane. Justification and Explanation in Mathematics and Morality.
5. Tristam McPherson and David Plunkett. Deliberative Indispensability and Epistemic Justification.
6. David Copp. Rationality and Moral Authority.
7. Gunnar Bjornsson. Disagreement, Correctness, and the Evidence for Metaethical Absolutism.
8. Barry Maguire. Grounding the Autonomy of Ethics.
9. Chris Heathwood. Irreducibly Normative Properties.
10. Knut Olav Skarsaune. How to Be a Moral Platonist.
11. Jamie Dreier. Explaining the Quasi-Real.
Index
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Philosophical Forum, Vol. 46, #4, 2015
Original Articles
Patrizio Lo Presti. Reasons, awareness, and we-agency.
Ulysses Pinheiro. Looking for Spinoza's missing mediate infinite mode of thought.
Timothy L. Brownlee. Alienation and recognition in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.
Nenad Popovic. Why truth is not a necessary condition for knowledge.
Héctor Oscar Arrese Igor. The Right to Education in the Fichtean Theory of Natural Right.
William James Earle. Two Notes on Saul Kripke's Reference and Existence.
Notes on Contributors / Books Received
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Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society (Hardback), Vol. 115, Issue 2, pt. 2, 2015
VI—Freedom and Indoctrination
Michael Garnett.
Article first published online: 15 OCT 2015 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9264.2015.00386.x
VII—Visual Content, Expectations, and the Outside World
Dominic Gregory.
VIII—Defending Dualism
Sophie Gibb.
IX—Perceptual Activity and Bodily Awareness
Louise Richardson.
X—Knowing What One Ought to Do
Matthew Chrisman.
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Teaching Ethics, Vol. 15, #2, 2015
A Note From the Editors

Mark Vopat,   Alan Tomhave.
2014 Presidential Address
Deborah S. Mower. Reflections on . . . A ‘Group’ Culture.
David J. Burns, Pola B. Gupta. Ethics Integration across the Business Curriculum: An Examination of the Effects of the Jesuit Approach.
Roslyn Weaver, Jack Menzies. Freak Show Bodies and Abominations: Teaching Research Ethics From Dark Angel.
J. Alden Stout. Pedagogy and Principled Thinking about War.
Stephan Millett, William Budiselik, Andrew Maiorana. Teaching Ethics in Exercise Science.
Azalea M. Hulbert. Better World Theatre: A Multi-disciplinary Approach to Teaching Ethics through the Arts.
William J. Frey. Teaching Responsibility: Pedagogical Strategies for Eliciting a Sense of Moral Responsibility.
Barry Sharpe, Reba West. From a Student’s Perspective: Faculty Workshop as Faculty-Student Collaboration.
Daniel F. Hartner. Should Ethics Courses Be More Practical?
William L. Blizek. Ethics in Stranger Than Fiction.
Case Study
Steven M. Cahn. The Bus Puzzle.
Book Review
Tim Shiell reviews Business Ethics: A Textbook with Cases, by William H. Shaw.
Contributors
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