I used to read _Analysis_ more or less from cover-to-cover when it came out. For various reasons I’ve stopped doing that, largely because it fell down the priority list than because it seemed like a bad idea. Looking at the latest issue (contents below fold), it seems I might want to return to my old habits. I wish the journal wasn’t so male-dominated, but otherwise it is one of the most valuable philosophy journals we have.
*Table of Contents*
How probable is an infinite sequence of heads?
pp. 173-180(8)
Author: Williamson, Timothy
Privative causality
pp. 180-186(7)
Author: Haldane, John
Basic deviance reconsidered
pp. 186-194(9)
Author: Schlosser, Markus E.
Context-dependency and comparative adjectives
pp. 195-204(10)
Author: Hawthorne, John
Permission to cheat
pp. 205-214(10)
Author: Sorensen, Roy
The folly of trying to define knowledge
pp. 214-219(6)
Author: Blome-Tillmann, Michael
In praise of folly: a reply to Blome-Tillmann
pp. 219-222(4)
Author: Kearns, Stephen
Self-knowledge and the limits of transparency
pp. 223-230(8)
Author: Way, Jonathan
Manipulating emotion: the best evidence for non-cognitivism in the light of proper function
pp. 230-237(8)
Author: Starkey, Charles
Mereological summation and the question of unique fusion
pp. 237-242(6)
Author: Forrest, Peter
Truthmakers, knowledge and paradox
pp. 242-250(9)
Authors: López deSa, Dan; Zardini, Elia
Omniscient beings are dialetheists
pp. 250-251(2)
Author: Milne, Peter
If omniscient beings are dialetheists, then so are anti-realists
pp. 252-254(3)
Author: Kallestrup, Jesper
A reductio of coherentism
pp. 254-257(4)
Author: Stoneham, Tom
Another objection to Wright’s treatment of intention
pp. 257-263(7)
Author: Miller, Alexander
Counterpart theory and four-dimensionalism: a reply to Eagle
pp. 263-267(5)
Author: Stone, Jim
A coherentist response to Stoneham’s reductio
pp. 267-268(2)
Author: Noordhof, Paul