Good morning, readers!

Last week, we received the latest issue of the European Journal of PhilosophyEuropean Journal of Philosophy 16(3) December 2008 — which has a symposium on Joseph Raz, among other things.

Here is the Table of Contents:

Symposium on Joseph Raz

  • Respecting Value, Mark Eli Kalderon
  • The Myth of Practical Consistency, Niko Kolodny
  • Rationalism about Obligation, David Owens

Article

  • Rules, Regression and the ‘Background’: Dreyfus, Heidegger and McDowell, Denis McManus

Review Articles

  • Nihilism and the Affirmation of Life: A Review of and Dialogue with Bernard Reginster, Ken Gemes
  • Ricoeur on Recognition, Robert R. Williams

Reviews

  • Recognition and Power: Axel Honneth and the Tradition of Critical Social Theory, edited by Bert van den Brink and David Owen, Robin Celikates
  • Post-Analytic Tractatus, edited by Barry Stocker, Oskari Kuusela

Also arrived last week — the latest issue of the Canadian Journal of Philosophy Canadian Journal of Philosophy 38(2) June 2008 — here is its Table of Contents:

  • Two Models of Equality and Responsibility, Michael Blake, and Mathias Risse
  • Material Constitution and the Many-Many Problem, Robert A. Wilson
  • Husserl on Sensation, Perception, and Interpretation, Walter Hopp
  • Leibniz’s Theory of Universal Expression Explicated, Ari Maunu
  • Informative Identities in the Begriffsschrift and ‘On Sense and Reference’, Imogen Dickie
  • Analysis, Schmanalysis, Stephen Petersen

Both issues are currently online.  As always, you’ll need your Harvard ID and PIN to access these articles.

Enjoy!

The latest issue of InquiryInquiry 51(1) February 2008 — has just arrived, and there are several articles on Schiller which may interest those who study aesthetics, Romanticism, and post-Kantian German philosophy:

  • Pleasure, Freedom and Grace: Schiller’s “Completion” of Kant’s Ethics, Anne Margaret Baxley
  • Schiller, Scots and Germans: Freedom and Diversity in The Aesthetic Education of Man, Douglas Moggach
  • Schiller and the Dance of Beauty, Stephen Houlgate
  • How Shall We Read Schiller Today?, Violetta L. Waibel
  • Schiller as Philosopher: A Reply to My Critics, Frederick Beiser

There is also an article on John McDowell and idealism:

  • McDowell and Idealism, Adrian Haddock

As well as one questioning whether there is a hermeneutics of suspicion in Being and Time:

  • Is There a Hermeneutics of Suspicion in Being and Time?, Matheson Russell

You may access the journal here by using your Harvard ID and PIN.

Happy Friday! The latest issue of the European Journal of Philosophy — 16 (1), April 2008 — has many articles of potential interest on a variety of topics and philosophers. You’ll need a Harvard ID and PIN to access them:

  • “Self-Consciousness and Self-Reference: Sartre and Wittgenstein,” Béatrice Longuenesse
  • “McDowell on External Reasons,” John Brunero
  • “A Non-Eliminative Understanding of Austere Nominalism,” Philip Goff
  • “On Hume’s Appropriation of Malebranche: Causation and Self,” P. J. E. Kail
  • “The Moral Development of First-Person Authority,” Victoria McGeer
  • “Transcendental Philosophy and Atheism,” Wayne M. Martin