Neil Levy pointed out to me that Philosophical Studies prepublishes a lot of forthcoming papers. It was a little hard to fight through all the frames to find a direct link to the sites, but the it is available here. There’s also a similar site for Synthese here, but not as far as I can tell for other Kluwer journals.
There’s a lot of good stuff here. The highlights include (but are certainly not limited to):
- Beauty and the Bets, Christopher Hitchcock
- Truth, Reflection, and Hierarchies, Michael Glanzberg
- Tarski’s Staggering Existential Assumptions, V. McGee
- Archetypal Forms of Inference, I. L. Humberstone
- Logical Properties of Warrant, Michael Huemer
- The Limits of Self-Awareness, M.G.F. Martin
- Indiscriminability and the Phenomenal, Susanna Siegel
- The Obscure Object of Hallucination, Mark Johnston
- Hallucination, sense-data, and direct realism, David Hilbert
How I’m meant to keep up with any of this, let alone all of it, is beyond me.
The full list of papers follows:
Synthese
Theories of Space-Time in Modern Physics, Luciano Boi
Beauty and the Bets, Christopher Hitchcock
Two-Dimensional Time: MacBeath’s “Time’s Square” and Special Relativity, Daniel King
Guest Editor’s Introduction, Michael Glanzberg
Tarski, Quine, and the Transcendence of the Vernacular “true”, Jody Azzouni
Truth, Reflection, and Hierarchies, Michael Glanzberg
On Tarski’s Assumptions, Jaakko Hintikka
Truth and Disquotation, Richard G. Heck, Jr.
Tarski’s Staggering Existential Assumptions, V. McGee
Reflections on Ethics and Game Theory, Steven T. Kuhn
Minimalism, the Generalization Problem and the Liar, Bradley Armour-Garb
Economics in Philosophy of Science: A Dismal Contribution?, Christoph Leutge
What Demonstrative Induction Can Do Against the Threat of Underdetermination: Bohr, Heisenberg, and Pauli on Spectroscopic Anomalies (1921–24), Michela Massimi
The Fact of Evolution: Implications for Science Education, James R. Hofmann and Bruce H. Weber
Effects of solar activity on myocardial infarction deaths in low geomagnetic latitud regions, Blanca Mendoza and Rosa Diaz-Sandoval
Reliabilism, Truetemp And New Perceptual Faculties, J. R. Beebe
Seeing the Unobservable: Van Fraassen and the Limits of Experience, Marc Alspector-Kelly
An Application of Information Theory to the Problem of the Scientific Experiment, Massimiliano Badino
The Problem of Verisimilitude and Counting Partially Identical Properties, T. Britton
Varieties of Epistemic Conservatism, H. Vahid
Archetypal Forms of Inference, L. Humberstone
Dretske, Shannon’s Theory and the Interpretation of Information, O. Lombardi
Distracted Drivers And Unattended Experience, W. T. Wright
Let’s be Realistic about Serious Metaphysics, Paul Bloomfield
No Doomsday Argument without Knowledge of Birth Rank: A Defense of Bostrom, D. J. Bradley
TNT Biotransformation and Detoxification by a Pseudomonas aeruginosa Strain, Byung-Tauk Oh, Patrick J. Shea, Rhae A. Drijber, Galina K. Vasilyeva and Gautam Sarath
No End in Sight: Causal Loops in Philosophy, Physics and Fiction, Richard Hanley
Introduction, Gerhard Schurz and Hannes Leitgeb
The Case for Psychologism in Default and Inheritance Reasoning: Empirical Investigations into Human Non-Monotonic Inference, Francis Jeffry Pelletier and Renée Elio
Non-monotonic Reasoning from an Evolution-Theoretic Perspective: Ontic, Logical and Cognitive Foundations, Gerhard Schurz
An Overview of Possibilistic Handling of Default Reasoning, with Experimental Studies, Salem Benferhat, Jean François Bonnefon and Rui Da Silva Neves
Human Nonmonotonic Reasoning: the Importance of Seeing the Logical Strength of Arguments, Marilyn Ford
Coherence and Nonmonotonicity in Human Reasoning, N. Pfeifer and G. D. Kleiter
On the Quantitative Scalar or-Implicature, Leon Horsten
On a Proportionality Analysis of Syllogistic Private Reasoning, Ernest W. Adam
Probabilistic Logic Under Coherence, Conditional Interpretations, and Default Reasoning, Angelo Gilio
Nonmonotonic Probabilistic Reasoning Under Variable-Strength Inheritance with Overriding, Thomas Lukasiewicz
Answer Sets and Qualitative Decision Making, Gerhard Brewka
Interpreted Dynamical Systems and Qualitative Laws: From Neural Networks to Evolutionary Systems, Hannes Leitgeb
The Temporal Dimension of Thought, Markus Werning
Bayesian Confirmation Theory: Inductive Logic, or Mere Inductive Framework?, Michael Strevens
Epistemological Strata and the Rules of Right Reason, Robert Cummins, Pierre Poirier and Martin Roth
Hypotheses and Inductive Predictions, J. W. Romeyn
The Problem with Token-Reflexivity, Stefano Predelli
Change Without Change, and How to Observe it in General Relativity, Richard Healey
The Newtonian Limit of Relativity Theory and the Rationality of Theory Change, Ardnés Rivadulla
Counterfactuals and Spatiotemporal Events, Tomasz Bigaj
Ramsey’s Tests, B. H. Slater
Philosophical Studies
Logical Properties of Warrant, Michael Huemer
Seeingdretske, Gary Hatfield
The Limits of Self-Awareness, M.G.F. Martin
Indiscriminability and the Phenomenal, Susanna Siegel
The Obscure Object of Hallucination, Mark Johnston
Hallucination, sense-data, and direct realism, David Hilbert
What is Disjunctivism?, Mike Thau
To Austin or not to Austin, that’s the Disjunction, Robert Schwartz
Reference as Attention, John Campbell
Reference and Attention: A Difficult Connection, Sean Dorrance Kelly
Collective Rationality and Collective Reasoning, Christopher McMahon
Once More Unto the Breach, My Dear Friends, Once More McMahon’s Attempt to Solve the Paradox of the Prisoner’s Dilemma, Gerald F. Gaus
The Reason to Contribute to Cooperative Schemes An Examination of Christopher McMahon’s Collective Rationality and Collective Reasoning, Michael Weber
Long as You Love Me, It’s All Right?, Henry S. Richardson
Reply to Gaus, Richardson, and Weber, Christopher McMahon
The Evidential Status of Philosophical Intuition, Janet Levin
A Modest Solution to the Problem of Rule-following, Frank A. Hindriks
Physical Constituents of Qualia, István Aranyosi
Breathing Life into a Dead Argument: G.E. Moore and the Open Question, Andrew Altman
Soames and Widescopism, David Hunter
What Is Wrong with External Reasons?, Mark Shelton
Passive Action and Causalism, Jing Zhu
Desiring at Will and Humeanism in Practical Reason, Yonatan Shemmer
Constitution and Similarity, K. Loslicki
Anosognosia and the Unity of Consciousness, Drakon Derek