Articles from Philosopher’s Annual 2008; new book reviews
September 18th, 2009
Good morning, readers!
Those who check Brian Leiter’s blog on a regular basis have likely already seen this information, but for those who don’t or haven’t, the papers in the Philosopher’s Annual 2008 are now available. As the editors note:
Our goal is to select the ten best articles published in philosophy each year—an attempt as simple to state as it is admittedly impossible to fulfill.
To whet your appetite, here are three of the winners, chosen randomly:
- Tamar Szabó Gendler (Yale), “Alief and Belief” from the Journal of Philosophy
- Penelope Maddy (UC Irvine), “How Applied Mathematics Became Pure” from the Review of Symbolic Logic
- Michael G. Titelbaum (Wisconsin), “The Relevance of Self-Locating Beliefs” from the Philosophical Review
Also of interest: the August 2009 book reviews from the Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Are any of these worth considering for acquisition for the Robbins collection?
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