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Brandon, Robert N

  1. R.N. Brandon, “Why Reciprocal Altruism is Not a Kind of Group Selection” (with Grant Ramsey) in Biology and Philosophy, (2011) Vol. 26, 3: 385-400. (2011).
  2. R.N. Brandon, “The Concept of the Environment in Evolutionary Theory,” in The Environment: Topics in Contemporary Philosophy, vol. 9 (ed. By M. O’Rouke and M. Slater) (2011), MIT Press.
  3. R.N. Brandon, “A General Case for Functional Pluralism,” in Function: Selection and Mechanisms (ed. by P. Huneman) (2011), Springer.

Buchanan, Allen E

  1. with Justice and Health Care, in Justice and Health Care (January, 2011).

Flanagan Jr., Owen

  1. O. Flanagan Jr., The Bodhisattva's Brain: Buddhism Naturalized (October, 2011), MIT PRESS.
  2. O. Flanagan Jr., HAN FEI ZI’S PHILOSOPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY: HUMAN NATURE, SCARCITY, AND THE NEO- DARWINIAN CONSENSUS with Jing Hu, Journal of Chinese Philosophy, vol. 38 no. 2 (June, 2011), pp. 293-316.
  3. O. Flanagan Jr., SISSELA BOK Exploring Happiness: From Aristotle to Brain Science, Notre Dame Review of Books (April, 2011).
  4. O. Flanagan Jr., Wittgenstein's Ethical Nonnaturalism: An Interpretation of Tractatus 6.41-47 and the "Lecture on Ethics", American Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 48 no. 2 (April, 2011), pp. 185-198.
  5. O. Flanagan Jr., My Non-Narrative, Non-Forensic Dasein: The First and Second Self, in Self and Consciousness, edited by Jee Loo Liu & John Perry (2011), pp. 214-240, Cambridge University Press.
  6. O. Flanagan Jr., The Social Epistemological Normalization of Contestable Narratives:* Stories of Just Deserts, in Festscrift for Alasdair MacIntyre, edited by Fran O'Rourke (2011), Notre Dame.
  7. O. Flanagan Jr., Phenomenal and Historical Selves, edited by Katja Crone, Kristina Musholt & Anna Strasser, Grazer Philosophische Studien, special issue on "Facets of self-consciousness" (2011).
  8. O. Flanagan Jr., Performing Oneself, in Philosophy and Creativity, edited by Elliot Paul and Scott Barry Kaufmann (2011), Oxford University Press [abs].
  9. O. Flanagan Jr., The View From the East Pole: Buddhist and Confucian Tolerance, in Religion and Tolerance, edited by S. Clarke and R. Powell (2011), Oxford University Press.
  10. O. Flanagan Jr., Phenomenal Authority: The Epistemic Authority of Alcoholics Anonymous, in The Nature of Addiction, edited by N. Levy (2011), Oxford University Press.
  11. Ruth Faden, O. Flanagan et al., 1. Moral Issues of Human-Non-Human Primate Neural Grafting, ., Science 15 July 2005: Vol. 309. no. 5733, pp. 385 – 386 (2005-2006).

Gillespie, Michael A

  1. M.A. Gillespie and John Harpham, Sherlock Holmes, Crime and the Anxieties of Globalization, Critical Review (January, 2012).
  2. M.A. Gillespie and Keegan Calanan, Toward Noon: Nietzsche’s Genealogy of Morals, in A Companion to Friedrich Nietzsche, edited by Paul Bishop (2012), Camden House.
  3. M.A. Gillespie and Lucas Perkins, Vattimo's Hermeneutic Marxism, in Renewing Communism through Hermeneutics? On Vattimo and Zabala’s Hermeneutic Communism, edited by Silvia Mazzini (2012), Continuum Press.
  4. M.A. Gillespie, Machiavelli's Modernity and the Christian Tradition, in The Modern Turn (2012), Catholic University Press.
  5. M.A. Gillespie, Martin Heidegger between Philosophy and Political Theology, in Religion and Modern European Thought,, edited by Graham Ward, George Pattison and Nicholas Adams (2012), Oxford University Press.
  6. M.A. Gillespie, Radical Hopes: Apocalyptic Longings in Nineteenth Century Philosophy, in The Apocalyptic Complex – Origins, Histories, Permanence, edited by Nadia Al-Bagdadi, Matthias Riedl, David Marno (2012), CEU Press.
  7. M.A. Gillespie, Dostoevsky and Nietzsche: Murder, Madness, and Suicide. Nihilism and the Doctrine of the Eternal Recurrence, in Nietzsche and Dostoevsky, edited by Jeffrey Metzger (2012), Continuum Press.
  8. M.A. Gillespie, Martin Heidegger, in The Cambridge Dictionary of Political Thought (2012), Cambridge University Press.
  9. M.A. Gillespie, The Anti-Trinitarian Origins of Liberalism, in Boston University Series on Religion and Politics (2012).
  10. M.A. Gillespie, On Debt, 21st Century Studies (2012), University of Inidana Press.
  11. M.A. Gillespie, Budget Pain Must Fall on All, Raleigh News and Observer, op ed (July 30, 2011).
  12. M.A. Gillespie, Just One of Those We Lost, Raleigh News and Observer, oped (Sept. 11, 2011).
  13. M.A. Gillespie, The Theological Origins of Modernity, Chinese edition with a new Preface (2011), Human Science adn Technology Press.
  14. M.A. Gillespie, "March Madness", The Point (2011).
  15. M.A. Gillespie, Nihilism, in , Edinburgh Critical History of Philosophy (2011), : Edinburgh University Press.
  16. M.A. Gillespie, The Tragedy of the Goods and the Pursuit of Happiness, in The Idea of the Good, edited by Ruth Grant (2011), University of Chicago Press.

Hoover, Kevin D.

  1. K.D. Hoover, “Observing Shocks,” in Harro Maas and Mary Morgan, editors. “Histories of Observation in Economics hardbound supplementary conference volume to History of Political Economy. (2012), Duke University Press.
  2. K.D. Hoover, “Microfoundational Programs,” in Pedro Garcia Duarte and Gilberto Tadeu Lima, editors. “Microfoundations Reconsidered: The Relationship of Micro and Macroeconomics in Historical Perspective,” Aldershot: Edward Elgar, forthcoming. (2011).
  3. K.D. Hoover, “Rational Expectations: Retrospect and Prospect: A Panel Discussion with Michael Lovell, Robert Lucas, Dale Mortensen, Robert Shiller, and Neil Wallace,” Macroeconomic Dynamics, forthcoming. (2011).
  4. K.D. Hoover, “Causal Structure and Hierarchies of Models,” in Studies in History and Philosophy of Science (Part A), forthcoming. (2011).
  5. K.D. Hoover, “Identity, Structure, and Causal Representation in Scientific Models,”, edited by Hsiang-Ke Chao, Szu-Ting Chen, and Roberta Millstein (2011), Springer, forthcoming (Towards the Methodological Turn in the Philosophy of Science: Mechanism and Causality in Biology and Economics.).
  6. K.D. Hoover, “Pragmatism, Perspectival Realism, and Econometrics,” in Aki Lehtinen, Jaakko Kuorikoski and Petri Ylikoski, editors. Economics for Real: Uskali Mäki and the Place of Truth in Economics. (2011), London: Routledge, forthcoming..

Moi, Toril

  1. T. Moi, 'Something That Might Resemble a Kind of Love': Fantasy and Realism in Henrik Ibsen's Little Eyolf, in Understanding Love Through Philosophy, Film, and Fiction, edited by Susan Wolf and Christopher Grau (2012), Oxford University Press..
  2. T. Moi, “Skam og åpenhet” [Shame and openness], essay on Karl Ove Knausgård, Min kamp, vols 1-6, Morgenbladet (December 16, 2011), pp. 44-45.
  3. T. Moi, Å lage det som er vanvittig vakkert" [To create something insanely beautiful; about the value of the humanities], Morgenbladet (December 2, 2011), pp. 24-25.
  4. T. Moi, Hvordan skal vi forsvare humaniora? Perspektiver fra USA” [How are we to defend the humanities? US Perspectives], Nytt Norsk Tidsskrift, vol. 28 no. 3 (September, 2011), pp. 273-83.
  5. T. Moi, Trivialitetens vesen [The nature of triviality], review of Anne B. Ragde, Jeg skal gjøre deg så lykkelig, Morgenbladet (September 9, 2011), pp. 38-39.
  6. T. Moi, Tro uten kjærlighet" [Faith without love; about Ibsen's Emperor and Galilean and terrorism, Dagens Næringsliv (Oslo) (July 29, 2011), pp. 51.
  7. T. Moi, The Adventure of Reading: Literature and Philosophy, Cavell and Beauvoir, Literature and Theology, vol. 25 no. 2 (June, 2011), pp. 125-40.
  8. T. Moi, Den gode moren" [The good mother; about Stanley Ann Dunham], Dagens Næringsliv (Oslo) (June 11, 2011), pp. 126-27.
  9. T. Moi, Filosofi og hjertesorg" [Philosophy and heartache; about women's writing], Morgenbladet (June 10, 2011), pp. 36-37.
  10. T. Moi, Emperor and Galilean: Ibsen's World-Historical Play, The National Theatre (London) (June, 2011), pp. unpaginated.
  11. T. Moi, Beundringens kunst" [The art of admiration; about Grete Waitz], Dagens Næringsliv (Oslo) (May 7, 2011), pp. 126-27.
  12. T. Moi, Diskrimineringens logikk" [The logic of discrimination: about the MIT report on women faculty], Dagens Næringsliv (Oslo) (April 2, 2011), pp. 126-27.
  13. T. Moi, Forsvar for humaniora [Defending the humanities], Aftenposten (Oslo) (March 31, 2011), pp. Kultur, s. 4.
  14. T. Moi, Fremtiden er kinesisk" [The future is Chinese; about Amy Chua's Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother], Dagens Næringsliv (Oslo) (February 26, 2011), pp. 118-19.
  15. T. Moi, Sannheten og Arizona" [Truth and Arizona], Dagens Næringsliv (Oslo) (January 22, 2011), pp. 118-19.
  16. T. Moi, Ibsen, Norge och världen [Ibsen, Norway, and the World; about Peer Gynt], Gothenburg City Theatre, Sweden (January, 2011).
  17. T. Moi, The Adventure of Reading: Literature and Philosophy, Cavell and Beauvoir, in Stanley Cavell and Literary Studies: Consequences of Skepticism, edited by Richard Eldridge and Bernard Rhie (2011), pp. 17-29, Continuum.
  18. T. Moi, Access to the Universal: Language, Literature and the Humanities, in Something to Declare: A Collection of Critical Credos, edited by Jeffrey Williams and Heather Steffen (Forthcoming, 2012), Columbia UP (New York).
  19. T. Moi, 'To Make them Other, and Face Them’: Literature, Philosophy and Beauvoir's ‘The Woman Destroyed', in Women, Genre and Circumstance: Essays in Memory of Elizabeth Fallaize, edited by Margaret Atack, Diana Holmes, Diana Knight and Judith Still (2011), pp. 9-22, MHRA/Legenda (Oxford) (Forthcoming in 2012.).

Neander, Karen L

  1. K. Neander, Biological Function, in Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy (December, 2011).
  2. K.L. Neander, "Teleological theories of mental content" (update), in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (December, 2011).
  3. Karen Neander & Alex Rosenberg, "Solving the Circularity Problem for Functions", Journal of Philosophy (September, 2011) [abs].
  4. K.L. Neander, "Toward an Informational Teleosemantics", in Millikan and her Critics, edited by Justine Kingsbury (Spring, 2011) [abs] [author's comments].
  5. K.L. Neander, "Toward an Informational Teleosemantics", in Millikan and Her Critics, edited by Justine Kingsbury , accepted 0000 [abs].

Norman, Wayne

  1. W. Norman, “Where Will – or Should – Business Ethics be in Ten Years?” an invited 3000-word contribution for a special issue of The Ethics Forum. (Other contributors include Philip Pettit, Philippe Van Parijs, and Marc Fleurbaey.) (2011).
  2. W. Norman, W. Norman & Pierre-Yves Néron, “Mondialisation économique et éthique des affaires,” for R. Chung and J.B. Jeangène Vilmer (eds), Éthique des relations internationales, Paris: Presses Universitaires de France. (2011).
  3. W. Norman, "Towards a Philosophy of Federalism,” my 1994 article reprinted in J. Kincaid, ed, Federalism: volume III (Sage Library of Political Science), pp. 257-76 (2011), pp. pp. 257-76, London: Sage Publishing, 2011,.

Rosenberg, Alexander

  1. A. Rosenberg, "How physcis fakes design", in Evolutionary Biology: Coneptual, Ethical Religion Issues, edited by Thompson and Walsh (Winter, 2011), Cambridge U.P..
  2. A. Rosenberg, Can nuerophilosophy save the humanities, New York Times (November 6, 2011) [available here].
  3. A. Rosenberg and Marc Lange, "Can there be a priori causal models of natural selection", Australasian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 89 (November 3, 2011), pp. 591-99 [00048402.2011.598175].
  4. A. Rosenberg and Owen Flanagan, Alex Rosenberg and Owen Flanagan on naturalism (Fall, 2011) [available here].
  5. A. Rosenberg, Why I am a Naturalist, New York Times (September 17, 2011) [available here].
  6. A. Rosenberg and Karen Neander, "Solving the circularity problem for functions", Journal of Philosophy (Summer, 2011).
  7. A. Rosenberg, "Designing an alternative to the patent as a second best solution to the problem of intellectual property", in New Frontiers in the Philosophy of Intellectual Property, edited by Annabelle Lever (Summer, 2011), Cambridge University Press.
  8. A. Rosenberg, Philosophy of Science: A Contemporary Approach, Japanese translation (2011).
  9. A. Rosenberg, Philosophy of Science: A Contemporary Approach, Arabic translation (2011).
  10. A. Rosenberg, "Rosenberg on the nature of economics", Library of Economics and Liberty (2011) [html].
  11. A. Rosenberg, The Philosophy of Science: A Contemporary Approach, 3d Edition, revised, enlarged (2011), Routledge.
  12. A. Rosenberg, The Atheist's Guide to Reality (2011), W.W. Norton.
  13. A. Rosenberg, "How do local invariants explain in social science?", British Journal for Philosophy of Science (fall, 2011).
  14. A. Rosenberg, Philosophy of Social Science, 4th edition revised, enlarged , Westview press, book 2011.

Sanford, David H

  1. D.H. Sanford, Can a Sum Change Its Parts?, Analysis, vol. 71 no. 3 (2012), pp. 235-239.
  2. D.H. Sanford, Determinates vs. Determinables, in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2012) [author's comments].

Sinnott-Armstrong, Walter

  1. W. Sinnott-Armstrong, Emotion and Reliability in Moral Psychology, edited by Joshua Greene, Emotion Review, vol. 3 no. 3 (July, 2011), pp. 288-289.
  2. W. Sinnott-Armstrong, Review of Matthew M. Hurley, Daniel C. Dennett, & Reginald, B. Adams, Jr., Inside Jokes: Using Humor to Reverse Engineer the Min, Science, vol. 332 (June 10, 2011), pp. 1265.
  3. Alexander Schlegel, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Thalia Wheatley, Adina Roskies, and Peter Tse, Visually-evoked readiness potentials reflect anticipation and/or preparation of future movements rather than acts of wil (May, 2011) [author's comments].
  4. W. Sinnott-Armstrong and Franklin G. Miller, What is Wrong with Killing?, Journal of Medical Ethics (2011) [author's comments].
  5. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Special Issue: Pardo and Patterson on Neuroscience and the Law, Neuroethics, vol. 4 no. 3 (2011), pp. 179-222 (pre-published on-line 19 June 2010: DOI 10.1007/s12152-010-9082-4.) [author's comments].
  6. W. Sinnott-Armstrong and Yifan Wang, editors, Crime and Punishment (2011) [author's comments].
  7. Eyal Aharoni, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, and Kent Kiehl, Can Psychopathic Offenders Discern Moral Wrongs? A New Look at the Moral/Conventional Distinction, Journal of Abnormal Psychology (2011) [author's comments].
  8. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Personality Disorders and Responsibility: Learning from Peay, Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology, vol. 18 no. 3 (2011), pp. 245-248.
  9. N. J. Schweitzer, Michael J. Saks, Emily R. Murphy, Adina L. Roskies, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, & Lyn M. Gaude, Neuroimages as Evidence in a Mens Rea Defense: No Impact, Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, vol. 17 no. 3 (2011), pp. 357-393.
  10. Carolyn Parkinson, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Philipp E. Koralus, Angela Mendelovici, Victoria McGeer, and Thalia Wheatley, Is morality unified? Evidence that distinct neural systems underlie judgments of harm, dishonesty, and disgus, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, vol. 23 no. 10 (2011), pp. 3162-3180.
  11. Jana Schaich Borg, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Vince D. Calhoun, & Kent A. Kieh, The Neural Basis of Moral Verdict and Moral Deliberation, Social Neuroscience, vol. 6 no. 4 (2011), pp. 398-413.
  12. W. Sinnott-Armstrong, Neurolaw and Consciousness Detection, Cortex, vol. 47 (2011), pp. 1246-1247.
  13. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, How Religion Undermines Compromise, in Religion and Conflict: Empirical Perspectives, edited by Stephen Clarke and Russell Powell (2011), Oxford University Press.
  14. Thomas Nadelhoffer and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Is Psychopathy a Mental Disease?, in Neuroscience and Responsibility, edited by Nicole Vincent (2011), Oxford University Press.
  15. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Thalia Wheatley, The Disunity of Morality and Why it Matters to Philosophy, The Monist (2011).
  16. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, A Case Study in Neuroscience and Responsibility, in NOMOS: Evolution and Morality, edited by James Fleming (2011).
  17. W. Sinnott-Armstrong, Free Constrastivism, in Contrastivism in Philosophy, edited by Martijn Blaauw (2011), Routledge and Kegan Paul.
  18. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Are Addicts Responsible?, in Addiciton and Self-Control, edited by Neil Levy (2011), Oxford University Press.
  19. Thomas Nadelhoffer and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Neurolaw and Neuroprediction, edited by Ron Mallon, Philosophy Compass (2011).
  20. Anders Sandberg, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, and Julian Savulescu, The Memory of Jurors: Enhancing Trial Performance, in Memory and Law, edited by Lynn Nadel and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (2011), Oxford University Press.
  21. W. Sinnott-Armstrong, Moral Skepticism, in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2011) [author's comments].
  22. W. Sinnott-Armstrong, Consequentialism, in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2011) [author's comments].
  23. Thomas Nadelhoffer and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Experimental Ethics, in The Continuum Companion to Ethics, edited by Christian Miller (2011), pp. 261-274, Continuum.
  24. Anders Sandberg, Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, and Julian Savulescu, Cognitive Enhancements in Court, in The Oxford Handbook of Neuroethics, edited by Judy Illes and Barbara Sahakian (assistant editors Carole A. Federico and Sharon Morein-Zamir) (2011), pp. 273-284.
  25. Adina Roskies and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Brain Images as Evidence in the Criminal Law, in Law and Neuroscience, Current Legal Issues, edited by Michael Freeman, vol. 13 (2011), pp. 97-114, Oxford University Press.
  26. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Ken Levy, Insanity Defenses, in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Criminal Law, edited by John Deigh and David Dolinko (2011), pp. 299-334, Oxford University Press.
  27. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, An Empirical Challenge to Moral Intuitionism, in The New Intuitionism, edited by Jill Graper Hernandez (2011), pp. 11-28 & 200-203, Continuum.
  28. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and Hannah Pickard, What is Addiction?, in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry, edited by William Fulford , accepted 2011.

Wong, David

  1. D. Wong, Chinese translation of 'Reasons and Analogical Reasoning in the Mengzi' previously published in 2002, edited by Liu Xiaogan, The Journal of Chinese Philosophy and Culture, vol. 9 (2012), pp. 1-33, Research Centre for Chinese Philosophy and Culture, CUHK.
  2. D. Wong, Complexity and Simplicity in Ancient Greek and Chinese Thought, in How should we live? Comparing Ethics in Ancient China and Greco-Roman Antquity, ed. Dennis Schilling & Richard King (August, 2011), pp. 259-277, DeGruyter [abs].
  3. D. Wong, Agon and He: Contest and Harmony, in Ethics in Early China, edited by Chris Fraser, Dan Robins, Timothy O'Leary (August, 2011), pp. 163-180 [abs].
  4. D. Wong, "Confucian Political Philosophy", in Oxford Handbook of the History of Political Philosophy, edited by George Klosko (July, 2011), pp. 771-788, Oxford University Press.
  5. D. Wong, Relativist Explanations of Group and Interpersonal Disagreement, in Blackwell Companion to Relativism, edited by Steven Hales (February, 2011), pp. 411-430, Blackwell [abs].
  6. D. Wong, Making an Effort to Understand, Philosophy Now, special issue on the new amorality no. 82 (2011), pp. 24-27.
  7. D. Wong, Responses to Critics, in Title not yet known but this is a book of critical essays on Natural Moralities and my responses to these essays, edited by Yong Huang and Yang Xiao (2011), SUNY Press [abs].
  8. D. Wong, Moral Relativism, in International Encyclopedia of Ethics, edited by Hugh LaFollette (2011), Blackwell.
  9. D. Wong, "Agreement / Disagreement", in Philosophy and Politics. Methods, Tools, Topics, edited by Antonella Besussi (2011), Ashgate [author's comments].
  10. D. Wong, Morality, definition of, edited by Hugh Lafollette (2011).
  11. D. Wong, Mencius, in International Encyclopedia of Ethics (2011).
  12. D. Wong, How Are Moral Conversions Possible?, in In Search of Goodness, edited by Ruth Grant (2011/04), pp. 41-70, University of Chicago Press [abs].

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