I migliori dieci articoli filosofici del 2009 secondo il Philosophers' Annual (in ordine alfabetico)
Selim Berker (Harvard), "The Normative Insignificance of Neuroscience", Philosophy & Public Affairs 37:4, 293-329
Rachael Briggs (Sydney), "Distorted Reflection", Philosophical Review 118:1, 59-85
James Dreier (Brown), "Relativism (and Expressivism) and the Problem of Disagreement", Philosophical Perspectives 23:1, 79-110
Marc Lange (North Carolina), "A Tale of Two Vectors", Dialectica 63:4, 397-431
Jessica Moss (Oxford), "Akrasia and Perceptual Illusion", Archiv fur Geschichte der Philosophie 91:2, 119-156
Jonathan Schaffer (Rutgers), "On What Grounds What", in David Manley, David J. Chalmers & Ryan Wasserman (eds.), Metametaphysics: New Essays on the Foundations of Ontology, Oxford University Press
Mark Schroeder (Southern California), "Hybrid Expressivism: Virtues and Vices", Ethics 119:2, 257-309
Stewart Shapiro (Ohio State), "We Hold These Truths To Be Self-Evident: But What Do We Mean By That?", The Review of Symbolic Logic 2:1, 175-207
Elliott Sober (Wisconsin), "Absence of Evidence and Evidence of Absence—Evidential Transitivity in Connection with Fossils, Fishing, Fine-Tuning and Firing Squads", Philosophical Studies 143:1, 63-90
Johan Van Benthem (Stanford/Amsterdam), Patrick Girard (Auckland), Oilver Roy (Groningen), "Everything Else Being Equal: A Modal Logic for Ceteris Paribus Preferences", Journal of Philosophical Logic 38:1, 83-125
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martedì 17 agosto 2010
10 migliori articoli del 2009
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