The following works were either published or posted to philpapers by Cocoon contributors during the months of May and June:
Helen De Cruz (forthcoming). Disagreement, by Bryan Frances. Australasian Journal of Philosophy:1-1.
Axel Gelfert (2015). Symbol Systems as Collective Representational Resources: Mary Hesse, Nelson Goodman, and the Problem of Scientific Representation. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4 (6):52-61.
Justin Snedegar (2015). Contrastivism About Reasons and Ought. Philosophy Compass 10 (6):379-388.
Moti Mizrahi (forthcoming). Historical Inductions, Unconceived Alternatives, and Unconceived Objections. Journal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie:1-10.
Any I left out? Let me know!
UPDATES:
Corey Maley (2015). 'Is Consciousness a Spandrel?', Journal of the American Philosophical Association, 1(2).
Elisa Freschi (2015). "Review of Periodization and Historiography in Indian Philosophy, edited by Eli Franco", Journal of the American Oriental Society, 135.1, pp. 153--156.
E. Freschi (2015). "Review of His Hiding Place is Darkness. A Hindu-Catholic Theopoetics of Divine Absence, by Francis X, Clooney, Exemplar. The Journal of South Asian Studies 3.1, pp. 54--56.
Elisa Freschi (2015). "Review of Periodization and Historiography in Indian Philosophy, edited by Eli Franco", Journal of the American Oriental Society, 135.1, pp. 153--156.
Posted by: elisa freschi | 07/02/2015 at 05:16 PM
I forgot to add a link to an available copy: https://www.academia.edu/11777023/Review_of_Eli_Franco_ed._Periodization_and_Historiography_of_Indian_Philosophy
Posted by: elisa freschi | 07/02/2015 at 05:27 PM
Sorry! I found a further one:
E. Freschi (2015). "Review of His Hiding Place is Darkness. A Hindu-Catholic Theopoetics of Divine Absence, by Francis X, Clooney, Exemplar. The Journal of South Asian Studies 3.1, pp. 54--56.
A pre-print draft is available here: https://www.academia.edu/11982412/Review_His_Hiding_Place_is_Darkness_by_Francis_X._Clooney_S.J
Posted by: elisa freschi | 07/02/2015 at 05:34 PM
Thanks, Elisa!
Posted by: Marcus Arvan | 07/03/2015 at 11:41 AM