There’s a new Analysis out.
The papers are not freely available, so no links here, but many of you will be
able to access it online through your university’s library. Here’s the table of
contents.

1.       Fusion
confusion, Sanford D.H. 

2.       A–theory
for tense logicians, Parsons J. 

3.       On
Wright’s inductive definition of coherence truth for arithmetic, Ketland
J. 

4.       Conceivability,
possibility and physicalism, Worley S. 

5.       Monty
Hall, Doomsday and confirmation, Bradley D.; Fitelson B. 

6.       Farewell
to Grelling, Goldstein L. 

7.       A
note on incompleteness and heterologicality, Sullivan P.M. 

8.       On
our alleged a priori knowledge that water exists, Goldberg S.C. 

9.       The
coherence of scepticism about self–knowledge, Brueckner A. 

10.     Science
and constructive mathematics, Brown J.R. 

11.     Why
you don’t want to get in the box with Schrödinger’s cat, Papineau D. 

12.     Wright
and Suárez on the Verification Principle, Yi B. 

13.     The
‘mental eye’ defence of an infinitized version of Yablo’s paradox, Bringsjord
S.; Heuveln B.V. 

14.     Scanlon’s
contractualism and the redundancy objection, Stratton–Lake P. 

15.     Is
there a Lockean argument against expressivism?, Smith M.; Stoljar D. 

16.     Locke,
expressivism, conditionals, Jackson F.; Pettit P.

It looks great. When I get a chance to read them I’ll
write some reports on the more notable papers. Anyone who wanted to do this for
me would be most welcome!