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Table of Contents Quarterly Archives

 

Quarterly Index

April 3 - 14, 2006

March 27 - March 31, 2006

March 1-24, 2006

February 1-28, 2006

January 16 - January 31, 2006

January 1 - January 15, 2006

December 9 - December 23, 2005

November 21, 2005 - December 6, 2005

October 31 - November 18, 2005 September 5 -Sept. 16, 2005 July 25 - August 5, 2005
October 17-October 28, 2005 August 29 - Sept. 2, 2005 July 18 - July 22, 2005
October 10 - October 14, 2005 August 22 - 26, 2005 July 11 - July 15, 2005
October 3 - October 7, 2005 August 15 - August 19, 2005 June 27 - July 8, 2005

 

 

April 3 - 14, 2006

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Volume 35, # 4, December 2005 Philosophical Papers, Volume 35, #1, 2006
Journal of Philosophy, Volume 102, #12, December 2005 The Philsophical Quarterly, Volume 56, #223, April 2006
Mind, Volume 114, #456, 2005 Philosophical Studies, Volume 127, #1, January 2006
The Monist, Volume 88, #3, 2005 Philosophical Studies, Volume 128, #1, March 2006
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 28, Summer 2005 Philosophy and Public Affairs, Volume 34, #2, 2006
Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 29, 2005 Philosophy East and West, Volume 56, #2, 2006
Philosophical Books, Volume 47, #2, April 2006 The Tanner Lectures On Human Values, Volume 25, 2005
Teaching Philosophy, Volume 29, #1, March 2006

 

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Volume 35, # 4, December 2005

Tamar Meisels. The Ethical Significance of National Settlement.

Lawrence Nolan. The Ontological Argument As An Exercise in Cartesian Therapy.

Kurt Smith. Descartes' Ontology of Sensation.

Yitzhak Benjabi. Culpable Bystanders, Innocent Threats and the Ethics of Self-Defense.

Critical Notice

Roger A. Shiner. Freedom of Commercial Expression. Review by L.W. Sumner.

L.W. Sumner The Hateful and the Obscene: Studies In the Limits of Free Expression. Review by Roger A. Shiner.

Notes on Contributors

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Journal of Philosophy, Volume 102, #12, December 2005

Jan Westerhoff. Logical Relations between Pictures.

Anthony Everett. Against Fictional Realism

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Mind, Volume 114, #456, 2005

100 Years of 'On Denoting'

Editorial. Stephen Neale. A Century Later.

Articles

Bertrand Russell. On Denoting.

Ray Buchanan and Gary Ostertag. Has the Problem of Incompleteness Rested on a Mistake?

Richard L. Cartwright. Remarks on Propositional Functions.

Ólafur Páll Jónsson. The Bike Puzzle.

David Kaplan. Reading ‘On Denoting’ on its Centenary.

Saul Kripke. Russell's Notion of Scope.

Alex Oliver and Timothy Smiley. Plural Descriptions and Many-valued Functions.

Nathan Salmon. On Designating.

Stephen Schiffer. Russell's Theory of Definite Descriptions.

Zoltán Gendler Szabó. The Loss of Uniqueness.

Books Received

Announcements

Index for 2005

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The Monist, Volume 88, #3, 2005 (this issue not yet online, 4.19.2006)

General Topic: Time Travel

Articles

Achille C. Varzi. Foreword.

Theodore Sider. Traveling in A- and B- Time.

Robin Le Poidevin. The Chesire Cat Problem and Other Spatial Obstacles to Backwards Time Travel.

Jonathan Simon. Is Time Travel a Problem for the Three-Dimensionalist?

Matthew H. Slater. The Necessity of Time Travel (on Pain of Indeterminacy).

Peter B.M. Vranas. Do Cry Over Spilt Milk: Possibly You Can Change the Past.

Nicholas J.J. Smith. Why Would Time Travelers Try to Kill Their Younger Selves?

Gordon Park Stevenson. Time Travel, Agency, and Nomic Constraint.

Steven Savitt. Time Travel and Becoming.

David Horacek. Time Travel in Indeterministic Worlds.

Books Received

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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 28, Summer 2005

Scott J. Senn - Virtue as the Sole Intrinsic Good in Plato's Early Dialogues.

Ruby Blondell - From Fleece to Fabric: Weaving Culture in Plato's Statesman.

Timothy A. Mahoney - Moral Virtue and Assimilation to God in Plato's Timaeus.

Luc Brisson - Ethics and Politics in Plato's Laws.

Ravi Sharma - What is Aristotle's "Third Man" Argument against the Forms?.

Frank A. Lewis - A Nose by Any Other Name: Sameness, Substitution, and Essence in Arsitotle, Metaphysics Z 5.

Giles Pearson - Aristotle on Being-as-Truth.

Howard Curzer - How Good People Do Bad Things: Aristotle on the Misdeeds of the Virtuous.

Matthew Colvin - Heraclitus and Material Flux in Stoic Psychology.

Pauliina Remes - Plotinus on the Unity and Identity of Changing Particulars.

Job Van Eck - Fine's Plato: A Discussion of Gail Fine, Plato on Knowledge and Forms.

Henry Mendell - Putting Aristotle's Physics in its Place: A Discussion of Benjamin Morison, On Location.

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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 29, Winter 2005

Katerina Ierodiakonou - Empedocles on Colour and Colour Vision.

David M. Johnson - Xenophon at his Most Socratic (Memorabilia 4. 2).

Antony Hatzistavrou - Socrates' Deliberative Authoritarianism.

Bernd Manuwald - The Unity of Virtue in Plato's Protagoras.

Jessica Moss - Shame, Pleasure, and the Divided Soul.

Michael V. Wedin - Animadversions on Burnyeat's Theaetetus: On the Logic of Exquisite Argument.

D.S. Hutchinson & Monte Ransome Johnson - Authenticating Aristotle's Protrepticus.

Damian Murphy - Aristotle on Why Plants Cannot Perceive.

Lindsay Judson - Aristotelian Teleology.

Timothy J. Crowley - On the Use of Stoicheion in the Sense of 'Element.'

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Philosophical Books, Volume 47, #2, April 2006

Book Symposium - Christopher Peacocke. The Realm of Reason

Christopher Peacocke. Summary.

Jonathan Dancy. On How to be a Moral Rationalist.

Maximilian de Gaynesford. Spinning the Threads.

Christopher Peacocke. Entitlement, Reasons and Externalism.

Recent Work

Alasdair Richmond. The Doomsday Argument.

Critical Notice

Berys Gaut and Paisley Livingston (eds.) The Creation of Art: New Essays in Philosophical Aesthetics.. Notice by Roger Gallie.

John Heil. From an Ontological Point of View. Notice by Achille Varzi.

Reviews
     History of Philosophy
Simo Knuuttila. Emotions in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy. Review by Christina Van Dyke.

Thomas C. Brickhouse and Nicholas D. Smith. Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Plato and the Trial of Socrates. Review by Shaun Baker.

John W. Yolton. The Two Intellectual Worlds of John Locke: Man, Person, and Spirits in the "Essay." Review by A.E. Pitson.

Allen W. Wood. Kant. Review by Sorin Baiasu.

Gideon Yaffe. Manifest Activity: Thomas Reid's Theory of Action. Review by R.F. Stalley.

     Metaphysics
Christopher Hughes. Kripke: Names, Necessity and Identity. G.W. Fitch. Saul Kripke. Reviews by David Robb.

L. Nathan Oaklander. The Ontology of Time. Review by Barry Dainton.

     Philosophy of Mind
Jesse J. Prinz. Gut Reactions: A Perceptual Theory of Emotion. Review by Matthew Ratcliffe.

Gregg Rosenberg. A Place for Consciousness: Probing the Deep Structure of the Natural World. Review by Philip P. Hanson.

     Ethics
Jonathan Dancy. Ethics Without Principles. Review by Christopher W. Gowans.

Gregory F. Mellema. The Expectations of Morality. Review by Elizabeth Telfer.

Catherine Wilson. Moral Animals: Ideals and Constraints in Moral Theory. Review by John Troyer.

     Decision Theory
Paul Weirich. Realistic Decision Theory: Rules for Nonideal Agents in Nonideal Circumstances. Review by Gary Malinas.

     Political Philosophy
Larry Arnhart. Darwinian Conservatism. Review by Allen Thompson.

Timothy Macklem. Beyond Comparison: Sex and Discrimination. Review by James Somerville.

     Philosophy of Religion
Nicholas Everitt. The Non-existence of God. Review by Graham Oppy.

William L. Rowe. Can God Be Free? Review by Peter Forrest.

     Philosophy of Science.
Timothy Shanahan. The Evolution of Darwinism. Review by James Maclaurin.

Niall Shanks. God, the Devil, and Darwin: A Critique of Intelligent Design Theory. Review by Samir Okasha.

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Philosophical Papers, Volume 35, #1, 2006 (UM only, password needed)

Michael Almeida. Rowe's Argument from Improvability.

William L. Rowe. Response to Almeida.

Simon Beck. These Bizarre Fictions: Thought Experiments, Our Psychology, and Our Selves.

John M. Collins. Temporal Externalism, Natural Kind Terms, and Scientifically Ignorant Communities.

Michael Goldman. Distributive Justice and Productive Necessity.

Michael Gorman. Substance and Identity-Dependence.

Scott Stapleford. Kant's Transcendental Arguments as Conceptual Proofs.

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The Philsophical Quarterly, Volume 56, #223, April 2006

Articles

David A. Denby. In Defence of Magical Ersatzism.

Rowan Cruft. Why Aren't Duties Rights?

Jason Baehr. Character, Reliability and Virtue Epistemology.

Roy Sorensen. Originless Sin: Rational Dilemmas for Satisficers.

Stephen Davies. Aesthetic Judgements, Artworks, and Functional Beauty.

Michael Ridge. Introducing Variable-Rate Rule-Utilitarianism.

Simon Keller. Four Theories of Filial Duty.

Discussion

Sören Häggqvist. Essentialism and Rigidity

Critical Study

Jennifer Lackey. Pritchard's Epistemic Luck.

Book Reviews

Christopher Gill, ed. Virtue, Norms, and Objectivity: Issues in Ancient and Modern Ethics. Review by Richard Kraut.

James Warren. Facing Death: Epicurus and his Critics. Review by David Armstrong.

Joseph Houston, ed. Thomas Reid: Context, Influence, Significance. Gideon Yaffe. Manifest Activity: Thomas Reid's Theory of Action. Reviews by Gordon      Graham.

Harry Frankfurt. On Bullshit. Review by Roger Teichmann.

Stephen Schiffer. The Things We Mean. Review by Alex Barber.

Dorit Bar-On. Speaking My Mind: Expression and Self-Knowledge. Review by Jordi Fernández.

Jaegwon Kim. Physicalism, or Something Near Enough. Review by Jesper Kallestrup.

Ted Honderich. On Determinism and Freedom. Review by Neil Levy.

John Haldane, ed. Values, Education and the Human World. Review by David Rose.

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Philosophical Studies, Volume 127, #1, January 2006
Special Issue : Selected Papers from the American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, 2005 Meeting. Guest Editor, Dominic McIver Lopes

Peter Goldie. Wollheim on Emotion and Imagination.

Robert Hopkins. Painting, History, and Experience.

Eric L. Hutton. Character, Situationism, and Early Confucian Thought.

Philip Robbins and Anthony I. Jack. The Phenomenal Stance.

Jonathan Schaffer. The Irrelevance of the Subject: Against Subject-Sensitive Invariantism.

Sharon Street. A Darwinian Dilemma for Realist Theories of Value.

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Philosophical Studies, Volume 128, #1, March 2006
           Special Issue : 8 Bridges Between Mainstream and Formal Epistemology, Guest Editor, Vincent F. Hendricks

Vincent F. Hendricks. Introduction: 8 Bridges between Mainstream and Formal Epistemology

Horacio Arlo Costa. Rationality and Value: The Epistemological Role of Indeterminate and Agent-Dependent Value

Johan Van Benthem. Epistemic Logic and Epistemology: the State of their Affairs.

Luc Bovens and Stephan Hartmann. An Impossibility Result for Coherence Rankings

Sven Ove Hansson. Coherence in Epistemology and Belief Revision

Matthias Hild. Inductive Incompleteness.

Vincent F. Hendricks and John Symons. Where's the Bridge? Epistemology and Epistemic Logic

Robert Stalnaker. On Logics of Knowledge and Belief

Heinrich Wansing. Doxastic Decisions, Epistemic Justification, and the Logic of Agency.

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Philosophy and Public Affairs, Volume 34, #2, 2006

Michael Otsuka. Saving Lives and the Claims of Individuals.

Kirsten Meyer. How to be Consistent without Saving the Greater Number.

Joshua Cohen and Charles Sabel. Extra Rempublicam Nulla Justita?

A.J. Julius. Nagel's Atlas.

Stephen Darwall. Contractualism, Root and Branch: A Review Essay.

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Philosophy East and West, Volume 56, #2, 2006

Jay L. Garfield. The Conventional Status of Reflexive Awareness: What's at Stake in a Tibetan Debate?

Sin Yee Chan. The Confucian Notion of Jing (Respect).

Chae-sik Chung. Between Principle and Situation: Contrasting Styles in the Japanese and Korean Traditions of Moral Culture.

Wim de Reu. Right Words Seem Wrong: Neglected Paradoxes in Early Chinese Philosophical Texts.

Frank W. Stevenson. Zhuangzi's Dao as Background Noise.

Comment and Discussion

Monima Chadha. Yet Another Attempt to Salvage Pristine Perceptions!

Book Reviews

Ruben L. F. Habito. Living Zen, Loving God. Review by Robert Edgar Carter.

Brian Daizen Victoria. Zen War Stories. Review by Steven Heine.

François Jullien. Treatise on Efficacy: Between Western and Chinese Thinking. Review by Jeremy E. Henkel.

Robert N. Bellah. Imagining Japan: The Japanese Tradition and Its Modern Interpretation. Review by ian Reader.

John R. McRae. Seeing through Zen: Encounter, Transformation, and Genealogy in Chinese Chan Buddhism. Review by Albert Welter.

Thomas P. Kasulis. Shinto the Way Home: Dimensions of Asian Spirituality. Review by Jason M. Wirth.

Christopher S. Goto-Jones. Political Philosophy in Japan: Nishida, the Kyoto School and Co-Prosperity. Review by Michiko Yusa.

Books received

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The Tanner Lectures On Human Values, Volume 25, 2005 (click on the letter of last name to find lecture)

Frans B.M. de Waal - Morality and the Social Instincts: Continuity with the Other Primates.

Richard Dawkins - I. The Science of Religion. II. The Religion of Science.

Christine M. Korsgaard - Fellow Creatures: Kantian Ethics and Our Duties to Animals.

Seyla Benhabib - Reclaiming Universalism: Negotiating Republican Self-Determination and Cosmopolitan Norms.

Harry Frankfurt - I. Taking Ourselves Seriously. II. Getting it Right.

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Teaching Philosophy, Volume 29, #1, March 2006 [this issue not yet online 4.20.2006]

Articles

J. Lenore Wright and Anne-Marie Bowery. Creating Community in the Philosophy Classroom: Using Blackboard's Online Journal to Improve Reading, Writing,      Thinking, and Speaking.

Laura Duhan Kaplan. Autobiographical Writing in Philosophy Classes.

Ernest W. Hankamer. Re: Is the Unexamined Life Not Worth Living?

Logic Notes

D.D. Hutchins. Promises, Promises: Teaching Conditionals and Disjunctions.

Dale Jacquette. An Elementary Deductive Logic Exercise: Maximus Tyrius's Proof That There Is No Injustice.

Reviews

Matti Häyry, Tuija Takala, and Peter Herissone-Kelly. Bioethics and Social Reality. Review by Allison B. Wolf.

Walter Glannon. Biomedical Ethics. Review by Allyson L. Robichaud.

Peter Singer and Renata Singer, ed. The Moral of the Story: An Anthology of Ethics through Literature. Review by James Bell.

Bernard Gert. Common Morality: Deciding What to Do. Review by John R. Wright.

Robert M. Martin. Introducing Symbolic Logic. Review by Andrew P. Mills.

Christopher Shields, ed. The Blackwell Guide to Ancient Philosophy. Review by Sean D. Kirkland.

Alastair Hannay. Kierkegaard and Philosophy: Selected Essays. Review by Robert L. Perkins.

John Lachs. A Community of Individuals. Review by Eric Thomas Weber.

Douglas L. Donkel, ed. The Theory of Difference: Readings in Contemporary Continental Thought. Review by David Weberman.

Paul Hegarty. Jean Baudrillard: Live Theory. Review by James A. Manos.

Call for Papers

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March 27 - March 31, 2006

Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Volume 64, #1, 2006 Philosophical Studies, Volume 128, #2, 2006
Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 37, #1, 2006 Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 70, #3, 2005
Journal of the History of Philosophy, Volume 44, #1, 2006 Phronesis, Volume 51, #1, 2006
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Volume 87, #1, 2006

Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, Volume 37, #1, 2006

Utilitas, Volume 18, #1, 2006

 

Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Volume 64, #1, 2006

2007 John Fisher Memorial Prize

Notes from the Editor

Special Issue: Thinking Through Cinema: Film as Philosophy, Murray Smith and Thomas E. Wartenbert, Guest Editors

Murray Smith, Thomas E. Wartenberg, Introduction.

I. The Very Idea of Film as Philosophy

Paisley Livingston. Theses on Cinema as Philosophy.

Thomas E. Wartenberg. Beyond Mere Illustration: How Films Can Be Philosophy.

Murray Smith. Film Art, Argument, and Ambiguity.

II. Popular American Film: Entertainment and Enlightenment

Richard Allen. Hitchcock and Cavell.

Lester H. Hunt. The Paradox of the Unknown Lover: A Reading of Letter from an Unknown Woman.

Dan Flory. Spike Lee and the Sympathetic Racist.

George Wilson. Transparency and Twist in Narrative Fiction Film.

Stephen Mulhall. The Impersonation of Personality: Film as Philosophy in Mission: Impossible.

Daniel Shaw. On Being Philosophical and Being John Malkovich.

Christopher Grau. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and the Morality of Memory.

III. Contintental Philosophy, Continental Film

András Bálint Kovács. Sartre, the Philosophy of Nothingness, and the Modern Melodrama.

Paul C. Santilli. Cinema and Subjectivity in Krzysztof Kieslowski.

Katherine Ince. Is Sex Comedy or Tragedy? Directing Desire and Female Auteurship in the Cinema of Catherine Breillat.

IV. Film as "Theory" : The Avant-Garde

Jinhee Choi. Apperception on Display: Structural Films and Philosophy.

Noël Carroll. Philosophizing Through the Moving Image: The Case of Serene Velocity.

Trevor Ponech. The Substance of Cinema.

Whitney Davis. The World Rewound: Peter Forgács's Wittgenstein Tractatus.

Contributors

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Journal of Social Philosophy, Volume 37, #1, 2006

Special Issue: Democracy and Globalization, edited by Carol C. Gould and Alistair M. Macleod.

Introduction. Carol C. Gould and Alistair M. Macleod.

Daniel M. Weinstock. The Real World of (Global) Democracy.

Margaret Moore. Globalization and Democratization: Institutional Design for Global Institutions.

Carol C. Gould. Self-Determination beyond Sovereignty: Relating Transnational Democracy to Local Autonomy.

Andreas Follesdal. Subsidiarity, Democracy, and Human Rights in the Constitutional Treaty of Europe.

Thomas Christiano. A Democratic Theory of Territory and Some Puzzles about Global Democracy.

Omar Dahbour. Advocating Sovereignty in an Age of Globalization.

James Bohman. Beyond the Democratic Peace: An Instrumental Justification of Transnational Democracy.

Alistair M. Macleod. Free Markets and Democracy: Clashing Ideals in a Globalizing World?

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Journal of the History of Philosophy, Volume 44, #1, 2006

Editorial Announcement

Articles

Pauliina Remes. Plotinus's Ethics of Disinterested Interest.

Rachel Cohon. Hume on Promises and the Peculiar Act of the Mind.

Spencer J. Pack and Eric Schliesser. Smith's Humean Criticism of Hume's Account of the Origin of Justice.

Richard R McCarty. Maxims in Kant's Practical Philosophy.

Michelle Kosch. 'Despair' in Kierkegaard's Either/Or.

Colin Heydt. Narrative, Imagination, and the Religion of Humanity in Mill's Ethics

Book Reviews

Kevin Corrigan and Elena Glazov-Corrigan. Plato's Dialectic at Play: Argument, Structure, and Myth in the Symposium. Review by J. Baynard Woods.

Gabriel Richardson Lear. Happy Lives and the Highest Good: an Essay on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. Review by Charles M. Young.

Christophe Grellard. Croire et savoir: Les principes de la connaissance selon Nicolas d'Autrécourt. Review by Dallas G. Denery.

Thomas Hobbes. Writings on Common Law and Hereditary Right. Review by Aloysius Martinich.

Sarah Hutton. Anne Conway: a Woman Philosopher. Review by Eileen O'Neill.

Andrew Pyle. Malebranche. Review by Andrew. Youpa.

Joseph Houston, editor. Thomas Reid: Context, Influence, Significance. Review by Ronald E. Beanblossom.

Human Life is Radical Reality: An Idea Developed from the Conceptions of Dilthey, Heidegger, and Ortega y Gasset (review)

Howard N.Tuttle. Human life is radical reality: an idea developed from the conceptions of Dilthey, Heidegger, and Ortega y Gasset. Review by Bob      Sandmeyer.

Books Received

JHP Announcements

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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, Volume 87, #1, 2006

Pamela Hieronymi, Controlling Attitudes.

Cara Spencer, Do Conversational Implicatures Explain Substitutivity Failures?

Adrienne M. Martin, How to Argue for the Value of Humanity.

Jeremy Fantl, Is Metaethics Morally Neutral?

Mark Colyvan, Naturalism and the Paradox of Revisability.

Micah Lott, Restraint on Reasons and Reasons for Restraint: A Problem for Rawls' Ideal of Public Reason.

Matti Eklund, Schiffer on Vagueness.

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Philosophical Studies, Volume 128, #2, 2006 [Volume 128, #1 has been claimed]


Emmett L. Holman. Dualism and Secondary Quality Eliminativism: Putting a New Spin on the Knowledge Argument.

K. Romdenh-Romluc . ‘I’

M. J. Zimmerman. Risk, Rights, and Restitution.

Andrea Borghini and Achille C. Varzi. Event Location and Vagueness.

Aaron Zachary Zimmerman. Basic Self-Knowledge: Answering Peacocke’s Criticisms of Constitutivism.

Brian Kierland. Cooperation, ‘Ought Morally’, and Principles of Moral Harmony.

Frank Hofmann. Truthmaking, Recombination, and Facts Ontology.

Joseph Endola. Intuitive Hedonism.

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Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume 70, #3, 2005 [this issue not yet online 3.28.2006]

Articles

Adam Leite. Epistemological Externalism and the Project of Traditional Epistemology.

William S. Robinson. Thoughts Without Distinctive Non-Imagistic Phenomenology.

Edward S. Hinchman. Telling as Inviting to Trust.

Ian Proops. Kant's Conception of Analytic Judgement.

Brian Weatherson. Should We Respond to Evil with Indifference?

Jennifer Lackey. Memory as a Generative Epistemic Source.

Joel J. Kupperman. The Epistemology of Non-Instrumental Value.

Storrs McCall and E.J. Lowe. Indeterminist Free Will.

Discussion

John Dupré. You Must Have Thought This Book Was About You: Reply to Daniel Dennett.

Book Symposium: What Am I? Descartes and the Mind-Body Problem

Joseph Almog. Précis.

Michael Della Rocca. Descartes-Inseparability-Almog.

Stephen Yablo. Almog on Descartes's Mind and Body.

Joseph Almog. Replies.

Critical Notices

N.M.L. Nathan. The Price of Doubt. Review by Baron Reed.

Richard Swinburne. Epistemic Justification. Review by Jonathan E. Adler.

Joshua Hoffman and Gary S. Rosenkrantz. The Divine Attributes. Review by Charles Taliaferro.

Mark Rowlands. The Nature of Consciousness. Review by William G. Lycan.

Recent Publications

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Phronesis, Volume 51, #1, 2006

Articles

Panos Dimas. Euthyphro's Thesis Revisited.

Thornton C. Lockwood, Jr. Ethical Justice and Political Justice.

Luke Gelinas. The Stoic Argument Ex Gradibus Entium.

Dominic J. O'Meara. Patterns of Perfection in Damascious' Life of Isidore.

Book Notes.

Dorothea Frede. Socrates and Plato.

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Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, Volume 37, #1, 2006

Introduction

Michael Janssen, 2005: The Centenary of Einstein's Annus Mirabilis.

Articles

Dennis Dieks, Another Look at General Covariance and the Equivalence of Reference Frames.

John D. Norton, Atoms, Entropy, Quanta: Einstein's Miraculous Argument of 1905.

A.J. Kox, Confusion and Clarification: Albert Einstein and Walther Nernst's Heat Theorem, 1911-1916.

Domenico Giulini and Norbert Strauman, Einstein's Impact on the Physics of the Twentieth Century.

Jos Uffink, Insuperable Difficulties: Einstein's Statistical Road to Molecular Physics.

Simon Saunders, On the Explanation for Quantum Statistics.

Robert Rynasiewicz and Jurgen Renn, The Turning Point for Einstein's Annus Mirabilis.

N.P. Landsman, When Champions Meet: Rethinking the Bohr-Einstein Debate.

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Utilitas, Volume 18, #1, 2006

Symposium on John Stuart Mill and Amartya Sen

Mozaffar Qizilbash, Capability, Happiness and Adaptation in Sen and J.S. Mill.

Kenneth J. Arrow, Freedom and Social Choice: Notes from the Margin.

Jonathan Riley, Liberal Rights in a Pareto-optimal Code.

Amartya Sen, Reason, Freedome and Well-being.

L.W. Sumner, Utility and Capability.

Robert Sugden, What We Desire, What We Have Reason to Desire, Whatever We Might Desire: Mill and Sen on the Value of Opportunity.

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March 1-24, 2006

Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 19, 2005
The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, Volume12, #1, 2006 Philosophia Mathematica (Series III), Volume 14, #1, 2006
Dialogue, Volume 44, #4, 2005 Philosophical Books, Volume 47, #1, 2006
Ethics, Volume 116, #2, 2006 Philosophical Review, Volume 113, #2, 2004
Hastings Center Report, Volume 36, #2, 2006 Philosophy: Journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, Volume 81, #315, 2006
Inquiry, Volume 49, #1, 2006 Proceedings and Addresses of the APA, Volume 79, #4, 2006
Journal of Aesthetic Education, Volume 40, #1, 2006 Ratio, Volume 19, #1, 2006
The Journal of Philosophy, Volume 102, #11, 2005 The Review of Metaphysics, Volume 59, #3, 2006
The Journal of Symbolic Logic, Volume 71, #1, 2006 Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Volume 37, #1, 2006
Mind and Language, Volume 21, #1, 2006 Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Volume 37, #1, 2006
Nous, Volume XL, #1, 2006 Theoria, Volume 71, #4, 2005

 

British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, Volume 57, #1, 2006

Articles

J. Butterfield, The Rotating Discs Argument Defeated.

J. Knobe, K.D. Olum, and A. Vilenkin, Philosophical Implications of Inflationary Cosmology.

J. Lenhard, Models and Statistical Inference: The Controversy between Fisher and Neyman-Pearson.

W. Spohn, Causation: An Alternative.

P.K. Stanford, Darwin's Pangenesis and the Problem of Unconceived Alternatives.

K. Sterelny, Memes Revisited.

D. van Eck, H.L. DeJong and M.K.D. Schouten, Evaluating New Wave Reductionism: The Case of Vision.

Discussions

N. Cartwright, From Metaphysics to Method: Comments on Manipulability and the Causal Markov Condition.

D. Steel, Comment on Hausman & Woodward on the Causal Markov Condition.

M. Morrsion, Unification, Explanation and Explaining Unity: The Fisher-Wright Controversy.

Reviews

George Kampis, Ladislav Kvasz, and Michael Stoltzner, Appraising Lakatos, Mathematics, Methodology and the Man, reviewed by R. Festa.

Peter Lipton, Inference to the Best Explanation, reviewed by T.D. Lyons.

Kim Sterelny, Thought in a Hostile World, reviewed by N. Shea.

Andrew Barker, Scientific Metod in Ptolemy's 'Harmonics', reviewed by L. Taub.

Annual Conference 2006

BSPS Doctoral Scholarship in Philosophy of Science

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The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, Volume12, #1, 2006 (this issue not yet online 3.22.2006)

Articles

Ignacio Jane. What is Tarski's common concept of consequence?

Dag Normann. Computing with functionals - computability theory or computer science?

Bernard Linsky and Edward N. Zalta. What is neologicism?

H. Jerome Keisler. Nonstandard arithmetic and reverse mathematics.

Reviews

I. Farah. Analytic quotients. Reviewed by D.H. Fremlin.

K.R. Apt. Principles of constraint programming. Reviewed by Hubie Chen.

G. Priest, J.C. Beall, and B. Armour-Garb (eds.). The law of non-contradiction: New philosophical essays. Reviewed by Francis Jeffry Pelletier.

H.-C. Schmidt am Busch and K.F. Wehmeier (eds.). Heinrich Scholz. Logiker, Philosoph, Theologe. Reviewed by Matthias Wille.

V.F. Hendricks. Logical lyrics: From philosophy to poetics. Reviewed by Amirouche Moktefi.

V. Peckhaus (ed.). Oskar Becker und die Philosophie der Mathematik. Reviewed by Risto Vilkko.

M. van Lambalgen and F. Hamm. The proper treatment of events. Reviewed by Marcus Kracht.

R. Wolf. A tour through mathematical logic. Reviewed by Michael Stob.

2005 Annual Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, Stanford University. Stanford, CA March 19-22, 2005.

Notices

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Dialogue - Canadian Philosophical Review, Volume 44, #4, 2005 (this issue not yet online)

Articles

Rebecca Hanrahan, Epistemology and Possibility.

Sebastien Gandon, Pasch entre Klein er Peano: empirisme et idealite en geometrie.

Peter Murphy, A Sceptical Rejoinder to Sensitivity-Contextualism.

Greg Janzen, Self-Consciousness and Phenomenal Character

Francois Moll, La reforme du mecanisme, ou le <<reve>> d'Henri Bergson.

Critical Notice

Hilliard Aronovitch, We the People.

Book Reviews

Gianni Paganini and Edoardo Tortarolo, Der Garten und die Moderne, Epikureische Moral und Politik vom Humanismus bis zur Aufklarung, reviewed by      Sebastien Charles.

Charles Blattberg, Shall We Dance? A Patriotic Politics for Canada, reviewed by Avery Plaw.

William P. Alston ed., Realism and Antirealism, reviewed by Matti Eklund.

Paul Vignaux, Philosophie Au Moyen Age, reviewed by David Piche.

Hans Radder ed., The Philosophy of Scientific Experimentation, reviewed by Robert Hudson.

Quentin Smith and Aleksandar Jokic eds., Consciousness: New Philosophical Perspectives, reviewed by Mazen Guirguis.

Mark Kingwell, Catch and Release: Trout Fishing and the Meaning of Life, reviewed by Andrew Potter.

David G. Peddle and Neil G. Robertson eds., Philosophy and Freedom: The Legacy of James Doull, reviewed by Eli Diamond.

Ronald Aronson, Camus and Sartre: The Story of a Friendship and the Quarrel that Ended it, reviewed by Kevin Gray.

Heiner Bielefeldt, Symbolic Representation in Kant's Practical Philosophy, reviewed by Kostas Koukouzelis.

Hans-Jorg Rheinberger, Experimentalsysteme und epistemiche Dinge, Eine Geschichte der Proteinsynthese im Reagenzglas, reviewed by Tobias Cheung.

Jerry A. Fodor, Hume Variations, reviewed by John Sarnecki.

Laurence Bonjour and Ernest Sosa, Epistemic Justification: Internalism vs. Externalism, Foundations vs. Virtues, reviewed by Christopher Lepock.

Rush Rees, Wittgenstein's On Certainty: There - Like Our Life, reviewed by Phil Dwyer.

Platon, La Republique, reviewed by Yvon Lafrance.

William D. Casebeer, Natural Ethical Facts: Evolution, Connectionism, and Moral Cognition, reviewed by Alexander Sager.

Peter Loptson, Philosophy, History, and Myth: Essays and Talks, reviewed by Patrick MacKenzie.

Books Received

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Ethics, Volume 116, #2, 2006

Articles
Stephen Darwall. The Value of Autonomy and Autonomy of the Will.

George Sher. Out of Control.

Michael Ridge. Ecumenical Expressivism: Finessing Frege.

François Schroeter. The Limits of Sentimentalism.

Survey Article
Christian List. The Discursive Dilemma and Public Reason.

Book Reviews

Robert Audi. The Good in the Right: A Theory of Intuition and Intrinsic Value. Reviewed by Sean D. McKeever.

David DeGrazia. Human Identity and Bioethics. Reviewed by Marya Schechtman.

Jon Elster. Closing the Books: Transitional Justice in Historical Perspective. Reviewed by David Luban.

Owen Fiss, The Law as It Could Be. Reviewed by Charles W. Collier.

Harry Frankfurt. On Bullshit. Reviewed by Clancy W. Martin.

Karen J. Greenberg and Joshua Dratel. The Torture Papers: The Road to Abu Ghraib.
     Reviewed by Binoy Kampmark.

Russell Hardin. Indeterminacy and Society. Reviewed by Daniel M. Hausman.

S. L. Hurley. Justice, Luck and Knowledge. Reviewed by Dan W. Brock.

Graham Oddie. Value, Desire, and Reality. Reviewed by Bradford Cokelet.

Philip Pettit, Samuel Scheffler, and Michael Smith, eds., Reason and Value: Themes from the Moral Philosophy of Joseph Raz. Reviewed by Constantine      Sandis.

Louis Pojman. Justice. Reviewed by Charles Landesman.

Ian Shapiro. The State of Democratic Theory. Reviewed by Thom Brooks.

Book Notes
By Zed Adams, Daniel Farnham, Ian Farrell, Daniel Jacobson, and Paul B. Thompson

Fred Feldman. Pleasure and the Good Life. Reviewed by D.F.

Peter Goldie, ed. Understanding Emotions: Mind and Morals. Reviewed by D.J.

Dori Kimel. From Promise to Contract: Towards a Liberal Theory of Contract. Reviewed by I.F.

Gregory E. Pence. The Ethics of Food: A Reader for the Twenty-first Century. Reviewed by P.B.T.

Hilary Putnam. Ethics without Ontology. Reviewed by Z.A.

Notes on Contributors

Announcements

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Hastings Center Report, Volume 36, #2, 2006

From the Editor. Kaebnick, Gregory E. Stem Cells: Starting Over?

Another Voice. Marilyn Martone. Traumatic Brain Injury and the Goals of Care.

Letters

In Brief. Baron, Charles H. Not DEA'd Yet: Gonzales v. Oregon.

In Practice. Dena Rifkin. The Elephant in the Room.

At Law. Gostin, Larry O. Federal Executive Power and Communicable Disease Control: CDC Quarantine Regulations

Policy and Politics. Caplan, Arthur L. No Method, Thus Madness?

Case Study. Competent Refusal of Nursing Care. Commentaries by Dudzinski, Denise M., Shannon, Sarah Elizabeth, and Tong, Rosemarie.

Essays

Hyun, Insoo. Magic Eggs and the Frontier of Stem Cell Science.

Davidoff, Frank. Sex, Politics, and Morality at the FDA: Reflections on the Plan B Decision.

Minkoff, Howard L. ; Paltrow, Lynn M. The Rights of "Unborn Children" and the Value of Pregnant Women.

Jennings, Bruce. The Ordeal of Reminding: Traumatic Brain Injury and the Goals of Care.

Hoffmaster, C. Barry. What Does Vulnerability Mean?

Reviews

Montello, Martha. Confessions and Transgressions: Ethics and Life Writing. Reviews of An Ethics of Life Writing, edited by Paul John Eakin and Vulnerable      Subjects: Ethics and Life Writing by G. Thomas Couser.

Contributors

Perspective. Murphy, Timothy F. Would My Story Get Me a Kidney?

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Inquiry, Volume 49, #1, 2006

Stephen Engstrom, Understanding and Sensibility.

Michael Friedman, Kant, Skepticism and Idealism.

Barbara Herman, Reasoning to Obligation.

Allen Wood, Fichte's Intersubjective I.

Rolf-Peter Horstmann, Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit as an Argument for a Monistic Ontology.

Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer, The Question of System: How to Read the Development from Kant to Hegel.

Books Received

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Journal of Aesthetic Education, Volume 40, #1, 2006

Richard Shusterman, Thinking Through the Body, Educating for the Humanities: A Plea for Somaesthetics.

Humberto R. Maturana and Francisco J. Varela on Science and the Humanities: The Poerksen Interviews
     Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Why Manturana?
     Humberto R. Maturana and Bernhard Poerksen, The Paradox of Education.
     Elena Pasquinelli, Varela and Embodiment.
     Francisco J. Varela and Bernhard Poerksen, "Truth is What Works": Francisco J.
          Varela on Cognitive Science, Buddhism, the Inseperability of Subject and Object,
          And the Exaggerations of Constructivism - A Conversation.

Mike Fleming, Justifying the Arts: Drama and Intercultural Education.

Leslie Cunliffe, A Wittgensteinian Approach to Discerning the Meaning of Works of Art in the Practice of Critical and Contextual Studies in Secondary Art      Education.

Howard Cannatella, Is Beauty an Archaic Spirit in Education?

Jamin Carson, The Sublime and Education

Essay Review
Film Studies, the Moving Image, and Noël Carroll

Noël Carroll. Engaging the Moving Image. Review by Edward Sankowski.

Book Reviews

Elliot Eisner and Michael Day (eds.), Handbook of Research and Policy in Art Education, reviewed by Charles M. Dorn.

Claire Golomb, The Child's Creation of a Pictorial World, reviewed by Ellen Handler Spitz.

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The Journal of Philosophy, Volume 102, #11, 2005

Kit Fine, Class and Membership.

Gary Ostertag, A Puzzle About Disbelief.

Book Reviews

Kurt Raaflaub, The Discovery of Freedom in Ancient Greece, reviewed by Zena Hitz

New Books

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The Journal of Symbolic Logic, Volume 71, #1, 2006

Alf Onshuus. Properties and consequences of Thorn-independence.

Jorg Brendle and Shuguo Zhang. Converse dual cardinals.

Ross T. Brady. Normalized natural deduction systems for some relevant logics I: The logic DW.

Nicola Gambino and Peter Aczel. The generalized type-theoretic interpretation of constructive set theory.

Gabor Sagi and Saharon Shelah. On weak and strong interpolation in algebraic logics.

Stephen Binns, Bjorn Kjos-Hanssen, Manuel Lerman, and Reed Soloman. On a conjecture of Dobrinen and Simpson concerning almost everywhere domination.

Giangiacomo Gerla. Effectiveness and multivalued logics.

Edwin D. Mares and Robert Goldblatt. An alternative semantics for quantified relevant logic.

Juha Kontinen. The hierarchy theorem for second order generalized quantifiers.

Ermek S. Nurkhaidarov. Automorphism groups of arithmetically saturated models.

Kosta Dosen and Zoran Petric. Associativity as commutativity.

Thomas Forster. Permutations and wellfoundedness: the true meaning of the bizarre arithmetic of Quine's NF.

Ralf Schindler. Iterates of the core model.

Guohua Wu. Jump operator and Yates degrees.

Asger Tornquist. Orbit equivalence and actions of Fn.

Wesley Calvert, Julia F. Knight, and Jessica Millar. Computable trees of Scott rank ?1CK, and computable approximation.

James Cheney. Completeness and Herbrand theorems for nominal logic.

Mihai Prunescu. Structure with fast elimination of quantifiers.

Fernando Ferreira and Ana Nunes. Bounded modified realizability.

Assaf Peretz. Geometry of forking in simple theories.

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Mind and Language, Volume 21, #1, 2006

Multiple Review of Insensitive Semantics: A Defense of Semantic Minimalism and Speech Act Pluralism by Herman Cappelen and Ernest Lepore.
      Anne Bezuidenhout. The Coherence of Contextualism.

Steven Gross. Can One Sincerely Say What One Doesn't Believe?

Francois Recanati. Crazy Minimalism.

Zoltan Gendler Szabo. Sensitivity Training.

Charles Travis. Insensitive Semantics.

Herman Cappelen and Ernest Lepore. Response.

Richard Breheny. Communication and Folk Psychology.

Laura Sizer. What Feelings Can't Do.

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Nous Volume XL, #1, 2006

Articles
Michael Glanzberg and Susanna Siegel.Presupposition and Policing in Complex Demonstratives.

Steven Gross. Can Empirical Theories of Semantic Competence Really Help Limn the Structure of Reality?

Fiona Macpherson. Ambiguous Figures and the Content of Experience.

Peter J. Markie. Epistemically Appropriate Perceptual Belief.

Jon Tresan. De Dicto Internalist Cognitivism.

Roy Sorensen. Future Law:Prepunishment and the Causal Theory of Verdicts

Critical Study
Peter Hanks. Scott Soames's Beyond Rigidity: The Unfinished Semantic Agenda of Naming and Necessity.

Announcement
As of this issue, after five years of productive service, Jaegwon Kim has retired from the Co-Editorship of Nous. For those years of editorial excellence, he has earned the gratitude of us all.

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Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy, Volume 19, 2005

Katerina Ierodiakonou. Empedocles on Colour and Colour Vision.

David M. Johnson. Xenophon at his Most Socratic (Memorabilia 4.2).

Antony Hatzistavrou. Socrates' Deliberative Authoritarianism.

Bernd Manuwald. The Unity of Virtue in Plato's Protagoras.

Jessica Moss. Shame, Pleasure, and the Divided Soul.

Michael V. Wedin. Aminadversions on Burnyeat's Theaetetus: On the Logic of the Exquisite Argument.

D.S. Hutchinson & Monte Ransome Johnson. Authenticating Aristotle's Protrepticus.

Damian Murphy. Aristotle on Why Plants Cannot Perceive.

Lindsay Judson. Aristotelian Teleology.

Timothy J. Crowley. On the Use of Stoicheion in the Sense of 'Element.'

Index Locorum

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Philosophia Mathematica (Series III), Volume 14, #1, 2006

Gregory Landini. The Ins and Outs of Frege's Way Out.

Sorin Bangu. Steiner on the Applicability of Mathematics and Naturalism.

Teri Merrick. What Frege Meant When He Said: Kant is Right about Geometry.

Critical Studies/Book Reviews

Kurt Gödel. Collected Works. Volume IV: Selected Correspondence A-G; Volume V Selected Correspondence H-Z. Review by W.W. Tait.

Edmund Husserl. Philosophy of Arithmetic: Psychological and Logical Investigations with Supplementary Texts from 1887-1901. Review by Richard Tieszen.

Books of Essays

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Philosophical Books, Volume 47, #1, 2006

Book Symposium - The Magic Prism: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language, Howard Wettstein

Howard Wettstein. Summary.

Joseph Almog, Direct Reference and Significant Cognition: Any Paradoxes?

Robin Jeshion, Reference and Intentionality: Reflections on Wttstein's Magic Prism.

Howard Wettstein, Replies to Critics.

John Perry, Reseducing Saint Howard.

Howard Wettstein, Replies to Critics.

Stephen Barker, Wettstein's Prism

Critical Notice
Jesse Prinz. Furnishing the Mind: Concepts and Their Perceptual Basis, review by Andrea Bianchi.

Book Reviews

Gareth B. Matthews, Augustine, reviewed by Bonnie Kent.

Jonathan Bennet ed., Some Texts from Early Modern Philosophy, reviewed by David E. Ward.

Nicholas Rescher, On Leibniz, reviewed by Roy T. Cook.

Gordon Baker, Wittgenstein's Method: Neglected Aspects, reviewed by A.W. Moore.

James Connelly, Metaphysics Method and Politics: The Politcal Philosophy of R.G. Collingwood, reviewed by Timothy C. Lord.

Justine Burley, Dworkin and His Critics, with Replies by Dworkin, reviewed by Jonathan Gorman.

David Papineau, ed. Western Philosophy: An Illustrated Guide, reviewed by T.E. Wilkerson.

Bede Rundle, Why there is Something rather than Nothing, reviewed by Anthony Wrigley.

James Woodward, Making Things Happen: A Theory of Causal Explanation, reviewed by Helen Beebee.

Michael Depaul and Linda Zagzebski eds., Intellectual Virtue: Perspectives from Ethics and Epistemology, reviewed by Jason Baehr.

Martin Kusch, Knnowledge by Agreement: The Programme of Communitarian Epistemology, reviewed by Paul Faulkner.

Fred Feldman, Pleasure and the Good Life: Concerning Nature, Varieties, and Plausibility of Hedonism, reviewed by A.D.M. Walker

Harry G. Frankfurt, The Reasons of Love, reviewed by John Shand.

Ted Honderich, After the Terror; Michael Ignatieff, The Lesser Evil: Ethics in an Age of Terror, reviewed by Paul Gilbert

David Miller, Political Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction, reviews by Nicholas Dent.

Jose Luis Bermudez and Sebastian Gardner eds., Art and Morality, reviewed by David Carr.

R.A. Sharpe, Philosophy of Music, reviewed by Lee B. Brown.

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Philosophical Review, Volume 113, #2, 2004 (this issue will not be online for sometime)


Daniel Sutherland. Kant's Philosophy of Mathematics and the Greek Mathematical Tradition.

Sukjae Lee. Leibniz on Divine Concurrence.

Sebastian Gardner. Critical Notice of Richard Moran. Authority and Estrangement: An Essay on Self-Knowledge.

Book Reviews

A.A. Long. Epictetus: A Stoic and Socratic Guide to Life. Review by Iakovos Vasiliou.

Samuel J. Kerstein. Kant's Search for the Supreme Priniciple of Morality. Review by Thomas E. Hill, Jr.

Michael Steven Green. Nietzsche and the Transcendental Tradition. Review by Nadeem J.Z. Hussain.

Robert Kane, editor. The Oxford Handbook of Free Will. Review by Michael Huemer.

John M. Doris. Lack of Character: Personality and Moral Behavior. Review by Peter B. Vranas.

Crispin Wright. Saving the Differences: Essays on Themes from Truth and Objectivity. Review by Matti Eklund.

Books Received

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Philosophy: Journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, Volume 81, #315, 2006

Editorial. The Black Tom-Cat.

Notes on Contributors

Christopher Miles Cooper, Death Sentences.

James W. F. Somerville, 'The Table, Which We See': An Irresolvable Ambiguity.

David Pugmire, The Secular Reception of Religious Music.

Denis Corish, Time Reconsidered.

Charles D. Tarlton, Does Chaper 5 of Lock's Second Treatise 'of Property' Deconstruct Itself?

Daniel A. Kaufman, Knowledge, Wisdom and the Philosopher.

Discussion

Daniel Goldstick, Beliefs, Desires and Moral Realism.

Book Reviews

Brian McGuinness, Approaches to Wittgenstein: Collected Papers, reviewed by Chon Tejedor.

Noah Lemos, Common Sense: A Contemporary Defense, reviewed by James Garvey.

Gideon Yaffe, Manifest Activity: Thomas Reid's Theory of Action, reviewed by James A. Harris.

Booknotes

Books Received

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Proceedings and Addresses of the APA, Volume 79, #4, 2006

Letter from the Secretary-Treasurer
Central Division Office and Committees
Main Program // Group Program // Main and Group Program Participants
Abstracts of Colloquium Papers
Abstracts of Invited and Symposium Papers
Special Sessions Sponsored by APA Committees
Group Sessions
Placement Information and Registration Forms
APA Placement Brochure
Paper Submission Guidelines
Draft of Minutes of Central Division Business and Executive Committee Meetings
Report of the 2005-2006 Nominating Committee and 2005 APA Central Division Elections
List of Book Exhibitors, Advertisers
Forms // Restaurants // Childcare Information // Hotel Diagrams

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Ratio, Volume 19, #1, 2006

Claudio F. Costa. Free Will and the Soft Constraints of Reason.

Diana Fleming. The Character of Virtue: Answering the Situationist Challenge to Virtue Ethics.

James Levine. Analysis, Abstraction Principles, and Slingshot Arguments.

Brad Majors. Quasi-Naturalism and Moral Reality.

Stephen K. McLeod. Why Essentialism Requires Two Senses of Necessity.

Mark Sacks. Naturalism and the Transcendental Turn.

Achille C. Varzi. The Universe Among Other Things.

Review

Crispin Wright. Saving the Differences- Essays on Themes from Truth and Objectivity. Review by Julia Tanney.

Books Received

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The Review of Metaphysics, Volume 59, #3, 2006 (this issue not yet online 3.22.2006)

Articles

Nicholas Rescher, Optimalism and the Rationality of the Real: On the Prospects of Axiological Explanation.

Melissa McBay Merritt, Science and the Synthetic Method of the Critique of Pure Reason.

Thomas A. Blackson, Induction and Experience in Metaphysics 1.1.

Henry Pietersma, What Happened to Epistemology in Our Tradition?

Richard L. Velkley, On Possessed Individualism: Hegel, Socrates' Daimon, and the Modern State.

M.V. Dougherty, Thomas Aquinas on the Manifold Senses of Self-Evidence.

Book reviews

Martin Bondeli, Kantianismus und Ficheanismus in Bern: Zur philosophische Gesitesgeshcichte der Helvetik sowie zur Entstehung des nachkantischen      Idealismus, reviewed by Ricardo Pozzo.

E.P. Bos (ed.), Logica Modernorum in Prague about 1400: The Sophistoria Disputation, reviewed by Lloyd A. Newton.

Jean DeGroot (ed.), Nature in American Philosophy, reviewed by Douglas Commodore Fortner.

Michael Epperson, Quantum Mechanics and the Philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead, reviewed by Joseph E. Earley, Sr.

Anthony Flew, Social Life and Moral Judgment, reviewed by Todd May.

Robert Ginsberg, The

etics of Ruins, reviewed by Virgil Nemoianu.

James A. Harold, An Introduction to the Love of Wisdom: An Essential and Existential Approach to Philosophy, reviewed by Madonna R. Adams.

Jaako Hintikka, Analyses of Aristotle, reviewed by Michael Ewbank.

Sarah Hutton, Anne Conway: A Woman Philosopher, reviewed by Catherine Brown Tkacz.

Drew Hyland. Questioning Platonism: Continental Interpretations of Plato, reviewed by Jill Gordon.

John of St. Thomas (John Poinsot), Introduction to the Summa Theologiae of Thomas Aquinas, reviewed by John Hittinger.

Wayne G. Johnson, Morality: Does "God" Make a Difference? Reviewed by Charles Taliaferro.

Hagi Kenaan, The Present Personal: Philosophy and the Hidden Face of Language, reviewed by Ralph D. Ellis.

Mario Lombardo, La mente affettiva do Spinoza. Teoria delle idée adeguate, reviewed by Wilfried Ver Ecke.

Brian Martindale, Anthony Bateman, Michael Crowe and Frank Margison, editors. Psychosis: Psychological Approaches and Their Effectiveness, review by      Wilfried Ver Eecke.

Nicholas Maxwell, Is Science Neurotic? Reviewed by Leemon B. McHenry.

Robert Mayhew, The Female in Aristotle's Biology: Reason or Rationalization, reviewed by Beverly J. Whelton.

Andrew Melnyk, A Physicalist Manifest: Thoroughly Modern Materialism, reviewed by Sami Pihlstrom.

Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Nature, Course Notes for the College de France, reviewed by Leonard Lawlor.

David Morris. The Sense of Space, reviewed by Glenn Statile..

Friedrich Nietzsche, On the Future of Our Educational Institutions, reviewed by Michael Platt.

Andrea Wilson Nightingale, Spectacles of Truth in Classical Greek Philosophy: Theoria in Its Cultural Context, reviewed by Christopher A. Decaen.

Richard Pipes, Russian Conservatism and Its Critics: A Study in Political Culture, reviewed by Jude P. Dougherty.

Thomas Reid, On Logic, Rhetoric and the Fine Arts: Papers on the Culture of the Mind, reviewed by Daniel N. Robinson.

Nicholas Rescher, Reason and Reality: Realism and Idealism in Pragmatic Perspective, reviewed by James W. Felt.

Paul Ricoeur, Memory, History, and Forgetting, reviewed by Michael R. Kelly.

Anthony Rudd, Expressing the World: Skepticism, Wittgenstein, and Heidegger, reviewed by Daniel Watts.

Bede Rundle, Why there is Something rather than Nothing, reviewed by J.F. Bannan.

Timothy Schroeder, Three Faces of Desire, reviewed by Rick Anthony Furtak.

Jerrold Seigel, The Idea of the Self: Thought and Experience in Western Europe since the Seventeenth Century, reviewed by Michael W. Tkacz.

William J. Talbott, Which Right Should Be Universal? Reviewed by Michael A. Bishop.

Michael Theunissen, Kierkegaard's Concept of Despair, reviewed by Jeffrey Hanson.

Michael Tye, Consciousness and Persons: Unity and Identity, reviewed by Gary Hatfield.

Reviewer Index
Abstracts
In memoriam:
     
Raymond Kilbansky (1905-2005)
     Joseph Owens, CSSR (1908-2005)
Announcements

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Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, Volume 37, #1, 2006

Karin Nickelsen. Draughtsmen, botanists and nature: constructing eighteenth-century botanical illustrations.

Eduardo Wilner. Darwin's artificial selection as an experiment.

Carlos Lopez-Beltran. Storytelling, statistics and hereditary thought: the narrative support of early statistics.

Anya Plutynski. What was Fisher's fundamental theorem of natural selection and what was it for?

Robert P. Farrell. Rational versus anti-rational interpretations of science: an ape-language case-study.

Matteo Mameli. Norms for emotions: biological functions and representational contents.

Philip M. Rosoff, Alex Rosenberg. How Darwinian reductionism refutes genetic determinism.

Ellen Clarke. Anarchy, socialism and a Darwinian left.

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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Volume 37, #1, 2006

Special Issue: The Dual Nature of Technical Artefacts

Introduction

Peter Kroes and Anthonie Meijers, The Dual Nature of Technical Artefacts.

Articles

Pieter E. Vermaas and Wybo Houkes, Technical Functions: A Drawbridge Between the Intentional and Structural Natures of Technical Artefacts.

Sven Ove Hansson, Discussion: Defining Technical Function.

Marcel Scheele, Function and Use of Technical Artefacts: Social Conditions of Function Ascription.

Beth Preston, Discussion: Social Context and Artefact Function.

Maarten Franssen, The Normativity of Artefacts.

Jonathan Dancy, Discussion: The Thing to Use.

Pieter E. Vermaas, The Physical Connection: Engineering Function Ascriptions to Technical Artefacts and Their Components.

Stephen Mumford, Discussion: Function Structure, Capacity.

Jeroen De Ridder, Mechanistic Artefact Explanation.

P. Mclaughlin, Discussion: Mehcanical Philosophy and Artefact Explanation.

Wybo Houkes, Knowledge of Artefact Functions.

Adam Morton, Discussion: Finding the Corkscrew.

Wybo Houkes and Anthonie Meijers, The Ontology of Artefacts: The Hard Problem.

Lynne Rudder Baker, Discussion: On the Twofold Nature of Artefacts.

Peter Kroes. Coherence of Structural and Functional Descriptions of Technical Artefacts.

Randall R. Dipert, Discussion: Coherence and Engineering Design.

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Theoria, Volume 71, #4, 2005

Editorial. Philosophical Terminology

A Theoria Interview
Martin L. Jonsson and Ingar Brinck. Compositionality and Other Issues in the Philosophy of Mind and Language: An interviewed with Jerry Fodor.

Articles

Kristie Miller. A New Definition of Endurance.

Scott Stapleford. Transcendental Arguments: Superfluity and Scepticism.

Reviews

Amartya Sen. Rationality and Freedom. Review by Peter Vallentyne.

Tapio Korte. Frege and his Epigones. A Historical Study of the Role of Sense in Gottlob Frege's Theory of Sense and Reference. Review by Menno Lievers.

Robert Pasnau. Thomas Aquinas on Human Nature. A Philosophical Study of Summa theologiae Ia 75-89. Review by Jack Zupko.

Index to Volume 71

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February 1-28, 2006

Analysis, Volume 66, #1, 2006 Metaphilosophy, Volume 37, #1, 2006
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Volume 14, #1, 2006

The Monist, Volume 88, #1, 2005

Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, Volume 11, #4, 2005 The Monist, Volume 88, #2, 2005
Hastings Center Report, Volume 36, #1, 2006 Philosophical Studies, Volume 127, #2, 2006
History and Philosophy of Logic, Volume 27, #1, 2006 Philosophical Studies, Volume 127, #3, 2006
The Journal of Aesthetic Education, Volume 39, # 4, Winter 2005 Philosophy East and West, Volume 56, #1, 2006
Journal of Islamic Philosophy, Volume 1, #1, 2005 Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association,Volume 79, #3, 2006
Journal of Symbolic Logic, Volume 70, #4, 2005 Social Philosophy & Policy, Volume 23, #1, 2006
Journal of Philosophy, Volume 102, #10, 2005 Synthese, Volume 147, #3, 2005

 

 

American Philosophical Quarterly, Volume 43, #1, 2006

Michael S. Brady, Appropriate Attitudes and the Value Problem.

Bruce N. Waller, Denying Responsibility Without Making Excuses.

Jesper Kallestrup, Epistemological Physicalism and the Knowledge Argument.

Bill Pollard, Explaining Actions with Habits.

J. Angelo Corlett, Forgiveness, Apology, and Retributive Punishment.

Anna Marmodoro, It's a Colorful World.

Gerald Lang, Luck Egalitarianism and the See-Saw Objection.

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Analysis, Volume 66, #1, 2006

Neil Tennant, A Note on the Irrelevance of Probabilistic Irrelevance.

M.J. Cresswell, Arabic Numerals in Propositional Attitude Sentences.

Simon Saunders, Are Quantum Particles Objects?

Mark Nowacki, Death Stings Back: A Reply to Sorensen.

Alva Noe, Experience of the World in Time.

Roy T. Cook, Knights, Knaves, and Unknowable Truths.

Andrew McCarthy and Ian Phillips, No New Argument Against the Existence Requirement.

R. M. Sainsbury, Spotty Scope.

Andy Clark, That Lonesome Whistle: A Puzzle for the Sensorimotor Model of Perceptual Experience.

Luc Bovens, The Doctrinal Paradox and the Mixed-Motivation Problem.

Jonathan Westphal, The Future and the Truth-Value Links: A Common Sense View.

Robert C. Bishop, The Hidden Premiss in the Causal Argument for Physicalism.

Fred Feldman, Timmerman's New Paradoz of Hedonism: Neither New Nor Paradoxical.

Thomas Hurka, Virtuous Act, Virtuous Dispositions.

Fraser MacBride, What Constitutes the Numerical Diversity of Mathematical Objects?

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British Journal for the History of Philosophy, Volume 14, #1, 2006

Martin Harvey, Grotius and Hobbes.

Amber Danielle Carpenter, Hedonistic Persons. The Good Man Argument in Plato's Philebus.

Kristen Gjesdal, Hermeneutics and Philology: A Reconsideration of Gadamer's Critique of Schleiermacher.

G.A.J. Rogers, John Yolton (1921-2005) - A Personal Appreciation.

Lloyd Strickland, Leibniz on Whether the World Increases in Perfection.

Charlotte Vrijen, Ryle and Collingwood: Their Correspondence and its Philosophical Context.

Terrence Cuneo, Signs of Value: Reid on the Evidential Role of Feelings in Moral Judgement.

Reviews

Tom Sorell and G.A.J. Rogers (eds), Analytic Philosophy and History of Philosophy, reviewed by Paul Schuurman.

Kenneth R. Westphal, Kant's Transcendental Proof of Realism, reviewed by Lucy Allais.

Michael Heidelberger, Nature from Within: Gustav Theodor Fechner and his Psychophysical Worldview, reviewed by Sophie R. Allen.

Gregory Moore, Nietzsche, Biology and Metaphor, reviewed by Robin Small.

R.M. Dancy, Plato's Introduction of Forms, reviewed by David Evans.

Tad M. Schmaltz (ed.), Receptions of Descartes: Cartesianism and anti-Cartesianism in Early Modern Europe, reviewed by Andrew Pyle.

Jamie C. Kassler, The Beginnings of the Modern Philosophy of Music in England: Francis North's A Philosophical Essay of Musick (1677), with comments      of Isaac Newton, Roger North and in the Philosophical Transactions, reviewed by Tom Dixon.

Peter Adamson and Richard C. Taylor (eds), The Cambridge Companion to Arabic Philosophy, reviewed by Oliver Leamen.

Theo Verbeek, Erik-Jan Bos, Jeroen van de Ven (eds), The Correspondence of Rene Descartes, reviewed by Roger Ariew.

Peter R. Antsey (ed), The Philosophy of John Locke: New Perspectives, reviewed by Michael Ayers.

Roberto Polito, The Sceptical Road: Aenesidemus' Appropriation of Heraclitus, reviewed by Diego E. Machuca.

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The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic, Volume 11, # 4, 2005 [this issue not yet online 2.23.2005]

Articles
Tarek Sayed Ahmed. Algebraic Logic, Where Does it Stand Today?

Communications
Juris Steprans. Geometric Cardinal Invariants, Maximal Functions and a Measure Theoretic Pigeonhole Principle

Carl Mummert and Stephen G. Simpson. Reverse Mathematics and ? 12 Comprehension.

Reviews
D. Christensen. Putting Logic in Its Place. Reviewed by Henry E. Kyburg, Jr.

A. B. Feferman and S. Feferman. Alfred Tarski, Life and Logic. Reviewed by Roger D. Maddux.

B. J. Copeland, editor. The essential Turing, Reviewed by Jan Obdržálek.

Three papers by I. Neeman. Reviewed by Paul B. Larson.

Corrigendum to “In memoriam: Walter Felscher, 1931—2000” by Michael M. Richter.

Meetings of the Association
2005 Spring Meeting of the Association for Symbolic Logic, The Westin St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco, CA, March 25-26, 2005.

Meetings sponsored by the Association
Logic, Computability, and Randomness, Córdoba, Argentina, September 20-24, 2004.
12th Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation (WoLLIC ’2005), Florianópolis (Santa Catarina), Brazil, July 19-22, 2005.

• Officers and Committees of the Association for Symbolic Logic
• Members of the Association
• Notices

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Hastings Center Report, Volume 36, #1, January-February 2006

Field Notes. James Lindemann Nelson.

From the Editor. Gregory E. Kaebnick. Stem Cells: The Next Steps.
Another Voice. Daniel Callahan. Bioethics and Ideology.

Letters

At Law. Carl Schneider. HIPAA-cracy.
Policy and Politics. Bette-Jane Crigger. e-Medicine: Policy to Shape the Future of Health Care.
Case Study. Jeffrey T. Berger and Martin Gunderson. Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say: A Patient's Conflicting Preferences for Care.

Essays
Stephen S. Hall. Stem Cells: A Status Report.
Jonathan Kimmelman, Francoise Baylis, and Kathleen Cranley Glass. Stem Cell Trials: Lessons from Gene Transfer Research.
David Magnus. Stem Cell Research: The California Experience.
Josephine Johnston. Paying Egg Donors: Exploring the Arguments.
David H. Smith. Stuck in the Middle.
Ruth Macklin. The New Conservatives in Bioethics: Who Are They and What Do They Seek?
Eric Cohen. Conservative Bioethics and the Search for Wisdom.
Mark Greene. To Restore Faith and Trust: Justice and Biological Access to Cellular Therapies.

Perspective. Carol Bayley. Pay for Performance: The Next Best Thing.

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History and Philosophy of Logic, Volume 27, #1, 2006

Main Articles

John-Michael Kuczynski. Implicit Comparatives and the Sorites.

S. Roberto Arpaia. On Magari's Concept of General Calculus: Notes on the History of Tarski's Methodology of Deductive Sciences.

Sven Schlotter. Frege's Anonymous Opponent in Die Veneinung.

Terence Parsons. The Doctrine of Distribution.

Book Reviews

L. Dedock. Trading Ontology for Ideology: The Interplay of Logic, Set Theory and Semantics in Quine's Philosophy. Review by L. Haaparanta.

Roger F. Gibson Jr. (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Quine. Review by J. Ferreiros.

Johannes Buridanus. Summulae de practica sophismatum. Review by E.J. Ashworth.

Alexander Broadie (ed.) Thomas Reid on Logic, Rhetoric and the Fine Arts: Papers on the Culture of the Mind. Review by Mark Collier.

Maria J. Frapolli. F. P. Ramsey: Critical Reassessments. Review by Christopher Pincock.

S. Mac Lane. Saunders Mac Lane: A Mathematical Autobiography. Review by K.V.H. Parshall

C. Bianchi and N. Vassallo (eds.). Filosofia della communicazione. Review by M. J. Frapolli.

R.E. Nisbett. The Geography of Thought. How Asians and Westerners Think Differently…and Why. Review by L. Albertazzi.

Graham Priest. Towards non-being: the logic and metaphysics of intentionality. Review by F. G. Asenjo.

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The Journal of Aesthetic Education, Volume 39, # 4, Winter 2005

Special Issue: Aesthetics in Drama and Theatre Education, Alistair Martin-Smith, Guest Editor

Articles

Alistair Martin-Smith. A Personal Tribute to Nellie McCaslin: 20 August 1914-28 February 2005.

Alistair Martin-Smith. Setting the Stage for a Dialogue: Aesthetics in Drama and Theatre Education.

Prologue

Nellie McCaslin. Seeking the Aesthetic in Creative Drama and Theatre for Young Audiences.

Jonathan Levy. Reflections on How the Theatre Teaches.

Shifra Schonmann. "Master" versus "Servant": Contradictions in Drama and Theatre Education.

From Page…

Jeanne Klein. From Children's Perspectives: A Model of Aesthetic Processing in Theatre.

Pamela Bowell and Brian Heap. Drama on the Run: A Prelude to Mapping the Practice of Process Drama.

To Stage….

Florence Samson. Drama in Aesthetic Education: An Invitation to Imagine the World as if It Could Be Otherwise.

Kathleen Gallagher. The Aesthetics of Representation: Dramatic Texts and Dramatic Engagement.

Belarie Zatzman. Staging History: Aesthetics and the Performance of Memory.

Epilogue

Anthony Jackson. The Dialogic and the Aesthetic: Some Reflections on Theatre as a Learning Medium.

Michael Anderson, New Stages: Challenges for Teaching the Aesthetics of Drama Online.

Index to Volume 39

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Journal of Islamic Philosophy, Volume 1, #1, 2005

Harold Chad Hillier, Al-Ghazali's Argument for the Eternity of the World in Tahafut al-falasifa and the Problem of Divine Immutability and Timelessness

Munawar A Anees, From Knowledge to Nihilism: Redeeming Humility

Syed Muhammad Naquid al-Attas, Islamic Philosophy: An Introduction

Macksood A. Aftab, Primer on Islam and the Problem of Causation, Induction, and Skepticism

Laith al-Saud, Sayyid Qutb as an Illuminationist and Existentialist Rather Than a "Fundamentalist"

Muhammad Hozien, The Introduction of Greek Philosophy in the Muslim World

Hajj Muhammad Legenhausen, The Proof of the Sincere

Katelin Mason, Wahdat al-wujud in XXVIII Flashes

Book Review

Majid Fakhry, Averroes: His Life, Work and Influence, reviewed by Macksood Aftab.

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The Journal of Philosophy, Volume 102, #10, 2005

Joseph Almog, Is a Unified Description of Language-and-Though Possible?

Jody Azzouni and Bradley Armour-Garb, Standing on Common Ground.

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Journal of Symbolic Logic, Volume 70, #4, December 2005

Herwig Nubling. Reducts of Sable, CM-Trivial Theories.

Tetsuya Ishiu. Club Guessing Sequences and Filters.

Martin Lange and Carsten Lutz, 2-ExpTime Lower Bounds for Propositional Dynamic Logics with Intersection.

Klaus Aehlig. Induction and Inductive Definitions in Fragments of Second Order Arithmetic.

Franceson Paoli and Greg Restall, The Geometry of Non-Distributive Logics.

John R. Steel. Distinct Iterable Branches.

V. V. Rybakov. Logical consecutions in discrete linear temporal logic.

Sergio Fratarcangeli. Elimination of Imaginaries in Expansions of O-Minimal Structures by Generic Sets.

A.C. Walczak-Typke. The First-Order Structure of Weakly Dedekind-Finite Sets.

Dan E. Willard. An Exploration of the Partial Respects in which an Axiom System Recognizing Solely Addition as a Total Function Can Verify its Own Consistency.

Dominique Lecomte. ?-Powers and Descriptive Set Theory.

Michael Rathjen. The Disjunction and Related Properties for Constructive Zermelo-Fraenkel Set Theory.

John R. Steel. PFA implies ADL(R).

Mor Doror and Saharon Shelah. A Dichotomy in Classifying Quantifiers for Finite Models.

Christian Rosendal. Cofinal Families of Borel Equivalence relations and Quasiorders.

Katarzyna Slomczynska. Free Spectra of Linear Equivalential Algebras.

Gregory Cherlin, Marko Djordjevic, and Ehud Hrushovski. A Note on Orthogonality and Stable Embeddedness.

Frank Wagner. Subsimple Groups.

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Metaphilosophy, Volume 37, #1, 2006

Articles
Duncan Pritchard, Moral and Epistemic Luck.

Per Sandin, Has Psychology Debunked Conceptual Analysis?

Ryan Nichols, Why Is the History of Philosophy Worth Our Study?

William Ramsey, Multiple Realizability Intuitions and the Functionalist Conception of the Mind.

Jane Skinner, Beyond Materialism: Mental Capacity and Naturalism, a Consideration of Method.

John R. Wright, Moral Discourse, Pluralism, and Moral Cognitivism.

Xiaomei Yang, Categorical Imperatives, Moral Requirements, and Moral Motivation.

Book Reviews

Charles Taylor. Varieties of Religion Today: William James Revisited. Michael Ferrari, editor. The Varieties of Religious Experience: Centenary Essays.      Wayne Produfood, editor. William James and a Science of Religions: Reexperiencing the Varieties of Religious Experience. Reviews by James Campbell.

F. Thomas Burke, D. Micah Hester, and Robert B. Talisse, editors, with a foreward by Larry A. Hickman. Dewey’s Logical Theory: New Studies and      Interpretations. Review by David L. Hildebrand.

Books Received

Notes on Contributors

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The Monist,Volume 88, #1, 2005 [This issue is not yet online 2.23.2006]

General Topic: Humor

Laurence Goldstein. Introduction.

Deborah Brown. What Part of ‘Know’ Don’t You Understand?

Peter B. Lewis. Schopenhauer’s Laughter.

Nickolas Pappas. Morality Gags.

John Lippitt. Is a Sense of Humour a Virtue?

Philip Percival, Comic Normativity and the Ethics of Humour.

Oliver Conolly & Bashshar Haydar. The Good, the Bad and the Funny.

Peter Cave. Humour and Paradox Laid Bare.

Nöel Carroll. Two Comic Plot Structures.

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Monist, Volume 88, #2, 2005 [This issue is not yet online 2.23.2006]

General Topic: Conformism

Francisco Gil-White. How Conformism Creats Ethnicity Creates Conformism (and Why this Matter to Lots of Things).

Richard H. McAdams. Conformity to Inegalitarian Conventions and Norms: The Contribution of Coordination and Esteem.

Brian Skyrms. Dynamics of Conformist Bias.

Patrick Colm Hogan. Dissenting Identities, or: The Radical Conformist's Guide to Non-Conformism.

Aaron Preston. Conformism in Analytic Philosophy: On Shaping Philosophical Boundaries and Prejudices.

Books Received

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Philosophical Studies, Volume 127, #2, 2006

Austen Clark, Attention and Inscrutability: A Commentary on John Campbell, Reference and Consciousness for the Pacific APA Meeting, Pasadena, California,      2004.

John Campbell, Does Virtual Reference Depend on Sortal Classification? Reply to Clark.

Jose Luis Bermudez, Knowledge, Naturalism, and Cognitive Ethology: Kornblith's Knowledge and its Place in Nature.

Laurence Bonjour, Kornblith on Knowledge and Epistemology.

Mohan Matthen, On Visual Experience of Objects: Comments on John Campbell's Reference and Consciousness.

Andrew S. Mason, Plato on Necessity and Chaos.

M. Cholbi, Race, Capital Punishment, and the Cost of Murder.

Hilary Kornblith, Reply to Bermudez and Bonjour.

John Campbell, What is the Role of Location in the Sense of a Visual Demonstrative? Reply to Matthen.

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Philosophical Studies, Volume 127, #3, 2006

Dale Dorsey, A Coherence Theory of Truth in Ethics.

Klemens Kappel, A Diagnosis and Resolution to the Generality Problem.

Iris Einheuser, Counterconventional Conditionals.

John Nicholas Williams, Moore's Paradoxes and Conscious Belief.

Hilla Jacobson-Horowitz, Motivational Cognitivism and the Argument from Direction of Fit.

Manuel Vargas, On the Importance of History for Responsible Agency.

Daniel Cohen, Openness, Accidentality and Responsibility.

Patricia Marino, What Should a Correspondence Theory Be and Do?

Bas C. Van Fraasen, Vague Expectation Value Loss.

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Philosophy East and West, Volume 56, #1, 2006

Remembering Lewis E. Hahn

Articles

Hans-Rudolf Kantor. Ontological Indeterminacy and Its Soteriological Relevance: An Assessment of Mou Zongsan’s (1909-1995) Interpretation of
     Zhiyi’s (538-597) Tiantai Buddhism.

Karyn Lai. Li in the Analects: Training in Moral Competence and the Question of Flexibility.

Bernard Bernier. National Communion: Watsuji Tetsuro’s Conception of Ethics, Power, and the Japanese Imperial State.

Paul L. Heck. The Crisis of Knowledge in Islam (I): The Case of al-Amiri.

Jinmei Yuan. The Role of Time in the Structure of Chinese Logic.

Comment and Discussion

Thorsten Botz-Bornstein. Ethnophilosoohy, Comparative Philosophy, Pragmatism: Toward a Philosophy of Ethnoscapes.

Book Reviews

Julia Adeney Thomas. Reconfiguring Modernity: Concepts of Nature in Japanese Political Ideology. Review by William R. LaFleur.

Bernard Faure (trans. By Janet Lloyd). Double Exposure: Cutting Across Buddhist and Western Discourses. Review by Steven Heine.

William C. Chittick. The Heart of Islamic Philosophy: The Quest for Self-Knowledge in the Teachings of Afdal al-Din Kashani.
       Review by Kiki Kennedy-Day.

Thomas McEvilley. The Shape of Ancient Thought. Review by Will S. Rasmussen.

Patricia J. Wetzel. Keigo in Modern Japan: Polite Language from Meiji to the Present. Review by Ann Wehmeyer.

Steven Heine. Opening a Mountain: Koans of the Zen Masters. Review by Dale S. Wright.

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Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association,Volume 79, #3, 2006

2005 Barwise Prize Announcement

Abstracts of Colloquium Papers
Abstracts of Symposium Papers

APA Placement Service Information

Call for Proposals for Mini-Conferences

Draft Minutes of the 2005 Pacific Division Business Meeting
Draft Minutes of the 2005 Pacific Division Executive Committee Meeting

Forms //Group Program //Group Sessions

Letter From the Secretary-Treasurer

List of Advertisers and Book Exhibitors
Main, Group, and Mini-Conference Program Participants

Main Program
Mini-Conference Programs

Pacific Division Committees, 2005-2006
Paper Submission Guidelines

“Philosophy Talk” Radio Broadcast
Placement Service Registration Form
Proposed Revised Bylaws of the APA
Special Sessions Sponsored by APA Committees

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Social Philosophy & Policy, Volume 23, #1, 2006

Justice and Global Politics

Chandran Kukathas. The Mirage of Global Justice.

Samuel Freeman. The Law of Peoples, Social Cooperation, Human Rights, and Distributive Justice.

Neera K. Badhwar. International Aid: When Giving Becomes a Vice.

Iris Marion Young. Responsibility and Global Justice: A Social Connection Model.

Paul B. Stephan. Process Values, International Law, and Justice.

Christopher W. Morris. What’s Wrong with Imperialism?

James Turner Johnson. The Just War Idea: The State of the Question.

Clifford Orwin. Humanitarian Military Intervention: Wars for the End of History?

Michael Blake. Collateral Benefit.

Svetozar Pejovich. The Uneven Results of Institutional Changes in Central and Eastern Europe: The Role of Culture.

James M. Buchanan. Equality, Hierarchy, and Global Justice.

Irving Louis Horowitz. Feuding with the Past, Fearing the Future: Globalization as Cultural Metaphor for the Struggle between Nation-State and World-Economy.

Waldemar Hanasz. Toward Global Republican Citizenship?

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Synthese, Volume 147, #3, 2005

J. Bickle, Introduction.

Gabriel Vacariu, Mind, Brain and Epistemologically Different Worlds.

Steven Horst, Modeling, Localization and the Explanation of Phenomenal Properties: Philosophy and the Cognitive Sciences at the Beginning of the Millennium.

Anthony Chemero and Charles Heyser, Object Exploration and a Problem with Reductionism.

R. Gray, On the Concept of a Sense.

Jose M. Musacchio, Why Do Qualia and the Mind seem Nonphysical?

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January 16 - January 31, 2006

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, #6, 2005 Notre Dame Journalof Formal Logic, Volume 46, #4, 2005
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, Volume 30, #6, 2005 Philosophical Papers, Volume 34, #3, 2005
Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 67, #1, 2006 Philosophy and Public Affairs, Volume 34, #1, 2006
Legal Theory, Volume 11, #4 2005 South African Journal of Philosophy, Volume 24, #4, 2005

 

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Volume 28, #6, 2005


Daniel Collerton, Elaine Perry, Ian McKeith. Why people see things that are not there: A novel Perception and Attention Deficit model for recurrent      complex visual hallucinations.

Open Peer Commentary

Johanna C. Badcock, Murray T. Maybery. Common or distinct deficits for auditory and visual hallucinations?

Ralf-Peter Behrendt. Attentional deficit versus impaired reality testing: What is the role of executive dysfunction in complex visual hallucinations?

Brendan T. Carroll, Tressa D. Carroll. Catatonia is the Rosetta Stone of psychosis.

Miguel Castelo-Branco. Neural correlates of visual hallucinatory phenomena: The role of attention.

Igor Dolgov, Michael K. McBeath. A signal-detection-theory representation of normal and hallucinatory perception.

Itiel E. Dror. Perception is far from perfection: The role of the brain and mind in constructing realities.

Dominic H. ffytche. Two visual hallucinatory syndromes

Karl J. Friston. Hallucinations and perceptual inference.

Claude Gottesmann. Waking hallucinations could correspond to a mild form of dreaming sleep stage hallucinatory activity

Glenda Halliday. The emergence of proto-objects in complex visual hallucinations

David Ingle. Two kinds of "memory images": Experimental models for hallucinations?

Roumen Kirov. Monoamines in RCVH: Implications from sleep, neurophysiologic, and clinical research

Fred W. Mast. Mental images: Always present, never there

Jason Morrison, Anthony S. David. Now you see it, now you don't: More data at the cognitive level needed before the PAD model can be accepted

Edward F. Pace-Schott. Complex hallucinations in waking suggest mechanisms of dream construction

Alexei V. Samsonovich. Hallucinating objects versus hallucinating subjects

John Raymond Smythies. The role of acetylcholine in hallucinatory perception

Kevin M. Spencer, Robert W. McCarley. Visual hallucinations, attention, and neural circuitry: Perspectives from schizophrenia research

Duje Tadin, Peiyan Wong, Michael W. Mebane, Michael J. Berkowitz, Hollister Trott, Sohee Park. Believing is seeing in schizophrenia: The role of top-down processing

Author's Response

Daniel Collerton, Elaine Perry, Ian McKeith. Still PADing along: Perception and attention remain key factors in understanding complex visual hallucinations

Joseph Henrich, Robert Boyd, Samuel Bowles, Colin Camerer, Ernst Fehr, Herbert Gintis, Richard McElreath, Michael Alvard, Abigail Barr, Jean Ensminger, Natalie Smith Henrich, Kim Hill, Francisco Gil-White, Michael Gurven, Frank W. Marlowe, John Q. Patton, David Tracer. "Economic      man" in cross-cultural perspective: Behavioral experiments in 15 small-scale societies.

Open Peer Commentary

George Ainslie. You can't give permission to be a bastard: Empathy and self-signaling as uncontrollable independent variables in bargaining gam