The following works were either published or posted to philpapers by Cocoon contributors during the month of November (listed in alphabetical order by author):
Mark Alfano (forthcoming). Emotions in the Moral Life, by Robert Roberts.Mind:fzu133.
Mark Alfano & Brian Robinson (2014). Bragging.Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 3 (3):n/a-n/a
Mark Alfano w/ Andrew Higgins & Jacob Levernier (forthcoming). Mapping Human Values: Enhancing Social Marketing Through Obituary Data-Mining. In Lynn Kahle & Eda Atay (eds.), Social and Cultural Values in a Global and Digital Age.
Marcus Arvan (2014). How to Rationally Approach Life's Tranformative Experiences. Philosophical Psychology.
Bradford Cokelet, Virtue is a Great Moral Good.
Chike Jeffers (forthcoming). The Ethics and Politics of Cultural Preservation.Journal of Value Inquiry:1-16.
Clayton Littlejohn, A Note Concerning Conciliationism and Self-Defeat: A Reply to Matheson.
David R. Morrow (2014). Earthmasters: The Dawn of the Age of Climate Engineering/A Case for Climate Engineering. 17 (3):370-373.
Mark Zelcer (2014). Review of Noson Yanofsky, The Outer Limits of Reason: What Science, Mathematics and Logic Cannot Tell Us. [REVIEW]Philosophical Quarterly 64:383-385.
Mark Zelcer (2014). Review of E. Brian Davies, Why Beliefs Matter: Reflections on the Nature of Science. [REVIEW]Science, Religion and Culture 1 (3):141-143.
UPDATED:
Freschi, Elisa, Does the subject have desires? The Ātman in Prābhākara Mīmāṃsā. In: Ciotti, Giovanni and Visigalli, Paolo and Gornall, Alastair (eds.), Puṣpikā: Tracing Ancient India Through Texts and Traditions. Contributions to Current Research in Indology.
Freschi, Elisa, The Study of Indian Linguistics. Prescriptive Function of Language in the Nyāyamañjarī and in the Speech Act Theory. In: Joe Pellegrino and Alexander A. Stolyarov (eds.), Open Pages in South Asian Studies. Woodland Hills, California: SASA books, pp. 27--62.
Marcus, I should have sent you these titles in August, but I hope you agree that late is better than never…
Freschi, Elisa, Does the subject have desires? The Ātman in Prābhākara Mīmāṃsā. In: Ciotti, Giovanni and Visigalli, Paolo and Gornall, Alastair (eds.), Puṣpikā: Tracing Ancient India Through Texts and Traditions. Contributions to Current Research in Indology. Number 2. Oxford: Oxbow Books Press 2014, pp. 55--86: http://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/puspika-tracing-ancient-india-through-texts-and-traditions.html
Freschi, Elisa, The Study of Indian Linguistics. Prescriptive Function of Language in the Nyāyamañjarī and in the Speech Act Theory. In: Joe Pellegrino and Alexander A. Stolyarov (eds.), Open Pages in South Asian Studies. Woodland Hills, California: SASA books, pp. 27--62: https://www.createspace.com/4842811
Posted by: Elisa Freschi | 12/04/2014 at 04:04 AM
Elisa: I agree, and have updated the post! :)
Posted by: Marcus Arvan | 12/04/2014 at 09:48 AM