New Issues of American Philosophical Quarterly and Erkenntnis
September 26th, 2008
Good morning, readers, on this rainy Friday!
Just arrived in Robbins: the latest issues of American Philosophical Quarterly and Erkenntnis. A list of the Tables of Contents follows below.
American Philosophical Quarterly 45(2) October 2008 (This is not currently available electronically.)
- Orthogonality of Phenomenality and Content, Gottfried Vosgerau, Tobias Schlicht, and Albert Newen, 309-328
- Agent-Based Virtue Ethics and the Fundamentality of Virtue, Daniel C. Russell, 329-348
- “Designer Babies” and Harm to Supernumerary Embryos, Mark Walker, 348-364
- A Unified Pyrrhonian Resolution of the Toxin Problem, the Surprise Examination, and Newcomb’s Puzzle, Laurence Goldstein and Peter Cave, 365-376
- Response-Dependence of Concepts Is Not for Properties, Eyja M. Brynjarsdóttir, 377-386
- Personal Identity Un-Locke-ed, Andrew Naylor, 387-396
Erkenntnis 69(2) September 2008 (You will need your Harvard ID and PIN to access this issue.)
- Sortals for Dummies, John E. Sarnecki, 145-164
- Must Differences in Cognitive Value be Transparent?, Sanford Goldberg, 165-187
- Contrastivism Rather than Something Else? On the Limits of Epistemic Contrastivism, Peter Baumann, 189-200
- The Causal Chain Problem, Michael Baumgartner, 201-226
- The Logical Structure of International Trade Theory, Frieder Lempp, 227-242
- Is There a Simple Argument for Higher-Order Representation Theories of Awareness Consciousness?, Mikkel Gerken, 243-259
- Too Naturalist and Not Naturalist Enough: Reply to Horsten, Luca Incurvati, 261-274
- Review of Heather Dyke, Metaphysics and the Representational Fallacy, Kevin Dewan, 275-277
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