The following works were published or posted to philpapers by Cocoon contributors during the month of April:
Tuomas Tahko w/Donnchadh O'Conaill (forthcoming). "Minimal Truthmakers", Pacific Philosophical Quarterly.
Paul Gowder (2014). "Institutional Corruption and the Rule of Law", The Ethics Forum.
Andrew Rotondo (2014). "The Epistemology of Disagreement: New Essays by Christensen, David and Lackey, Jennifer," [book review] Australasian Journal of Philosophy.
Clayton Littlejohn (forthcoming). "Epistemological Disjunctivism by Duncan Pritchard" [book review], Mind.
A.P. Taylor w/David Hershenoz (forthcoming). "Split Brains: No Headache for the Soul Theorist", Religious Studies.
Congrats to everyone! Any additions/omissions? Let me know, and I will add them below!
UPDATES:
Clayton Littlejohn (forthcoming). "The Unity of Reason."
Thanks for the ad Marcus! I have to admit that I've become a rather silent Cocooner though, more of a reader really!
Posted by: Tuomas | 05/01/2014 at 08:57 AM
Hi Marcus. I put this up on philpapers in April:
http://philpapers.org/rec/MCKYMY
It's also going to be re-printed in The Philosophy of Luck, Pritchard and Whittington, eds.. Routledge.
Posted by: Rachel | 05/01/2014 at 11:44 AM
Rachel, your abstract is really appealing! I’ll be happy to read the paper as soon as it appears in print :-)
Posted by: Pierre | 05/01/2014 at 02:11 PM
Thanks, Marcus!
Fwiw, I also had this paper come out in a collection I edited with Turri for OUP:
The Unity of Reason
https://www.dropbox.com/s/benh84l6ht0hzgf/Littlejohn%20-%20Unity%20of%20Reason%20%28Proof%29.pdf
Posted by: Clayton | 05/01/2014 at 04:26 PM
Hi Rachel: Thanks for bringing it to my attention! Quick question for you. These monthly reports are, strictly speaking, for official Cocoon contributors. Although you are a very active and appreciated member of the community, I'd like to keep the monthly "recent works" feature to reporting the work of contributors (in part to attract more contributors!). [Note: I think I'm going to have to pare down the contributor list at some point to those who actually post on some occasions--but I haven't gotten to this yet).
With all that being said, can I *finally* goad you into becoming an official contributor? There aren't presently any requirements for how often contributors must post to remain official, but I hope to set some such requirement soon (something like at least 1 post a year!).
Posted by: Marcus Arvan | 05/01/2014 at 05:07 PM
Pierre: You can get a preprint here: https://www.academia.edu/6776084/You_Make_Your_Own_Luck
Marcus: Fiiiiiiine, I can be a contributor.
Posted by: Rachel | 05/02/2014 at 06:03 PM