Happy Monday, readers!

Just arrived in Robbins last Friday: the latest issues of Inquiry and Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.  Here are the Tables of Contents for the respective journals:

Inquiry 51(3) June 2008

  • “Wittgenstein, Ethics and Basic Moral Certainty,” Nigel Pleasants
  • “Fichte’s Fictions Revisited,” Benjamin D. Crowe
  • “Personal Identity as a Task,” Sophia Vasalou
  • “The Myth of the Metaphysical Circle: An Analysis of the Contemporary Crisis of the Critique of Metaphysics,” Herbert De Vriese

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 77(1) July 2008

Articles

  • “The Virtue of Practical Rationality,” Sigrún Svavarsdóttir
  • “Internalist Foundationalism and the Problem of the Epistemic Regress,” José L. Zalabardo
  • “A Functionalist Theory of Properties,” Ann Whittle
  • “Is Locke’s Theory of Knowledge Inconsistent?,” Samuel C. Rickless
  • “Why Be an Anti-Individualist?,” Laura Schroeter

Discussions

  • “A Hard-line Reply to Pereboom’s Four-Case Manipulation Argument,” Michael McKenna
  • “A Hard-line Reply to the Multiple-Case Manipulation Argument,” Derk Pereboom
  • “Comments on Woodward, Making Things Happen,” Michael Strevens
  • “Response to Strevens,” Jim Woodward

Book Symposium
The Evolution of Morality

  • “Preçis of The Evolution of Morality,” Richard Joyce
  • “Acquired Moral Truths,” Jesse Prinz
  • “Some Questions About The Evolution of Morality,” Stephen Stich
  • “Evolution and the Possibility of Moral Realism,” Peter Carruthers, Scott M. James
  • “Replies,” Richard Joyce

Review Essay

  • “Review Essay on Sami Pihlström’s Solipsism: History, Critique, and Relevance,” Richard Schantz

Critical Notices

  • Epistemic Luck, reviewed by Jonathan Kvanvig
  • The Affirmation of Life: Nietzsche On Overcoming Nihilism, reviewed by Robert Pippin
  • Against Coherence: Truth, Probability, and Justification, reviewed by Tomoji Shogenji