It just occurred to me that I haven't done one of these in a few months. The following are works either published or posted to philpapers by Cocoon contributors during the months of September and October:
Mark Alfano (2015). Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Placebo Effects and Informed Consent. American Journal of Bioethics 15 (10):1-3.
Mark Alfano (ed.) (2015). Current Controversies in Virtue Theory. Routledge.
Justin Caouette (2015). Robust Alternatives, Blame, and the Tax Evasion Case. Southwest Philosophy Review 31 (2):27-32.
Helen De Cruz (2015). The Relevance of Hume's Natural History of Religion for Cognitive Science of Religion. Res Philosophica 92 (3):1-22.
Clayton Littlejohn (forthcoming). Evidence and its Limits. In Conor McHugh Jonathan Way & Daniel Whiting (eds.), Normativity: Epistemic and Practical. Oxford University Press.
Clayton Littlejohn (forthcoming). The Right in the Good: A Defense of Teleological Non-Consequentialism in Epistemology. In Kristoffer Ahlstrom-Vij Jeff Dunn (ed.), Epistemic Consequentialism. Oxford University Press.
Kristina Meshelski (forthcoming). Procedural Justice and Affirmative Action. Ethical Theory and Moral Practice:1-19.
Moti Mizrahi (2015). A Reply to Patton's "Incommensurability and the Bonfire of the Meta-Theories". Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4 (10):51-53.
David R. Morrow & Anthony Weston (2015). A Workbook for Arguments, Second Edition: A Complete Course in Critical Thinking. Hackett Publishing Company, Inc..
Tuomas E. Tahko (2016). Armstrong on Truthmaking and Realism. In Francesco F. Calemi (ed.), Metaphysics and Scientific Realism: Essays in Honour of David Malet Armstrong. De Gruyter 207-218.
Shelley Tremain (2015). New Work on Foucault and Disability: An Introductory Note. Foucault Studies (19).
Shelley Tremain (2015). This is What a Historicist and Relativist Feminist Philosophy of Disability Looks Like. Foucault Studies (19).
John Turri & Wesley Buckwalter (forthcoming). Descartes’s Schism, Locke’s Reunion: Completing the Pragmatic Turn in Epistemology. American Philosophical Quarterly.
Anyone I missed?
E. Freschi, "Quotations, References, etc. A glance on the writing habits of a late Mīmāṃsaka", in: Freschi, Elisa (ed.), special issue of the Journal of Indian Philosophy (2015), Vol. 43 Number 2--3, pp. 219--255
E. Freschi, "The reuse of texts in Indian Philosophy. Introduction", in: Freschi, Elisa (ed.) special issue of the Journal of Indian Philosophy (2015), Vol. 43 Number 2--3, pp. 85--108
E. Freschi, "Free Will in Viśiṣṭādvaita Vedānta: Rāmānuja, Sudarśana Sūri and Veṅkaṭanātha", Religion Compass (2015), Vol. 9 Number 9, pp. 287--296
Agata Ciabattoni, Elisa Freschi, Francesco A. Genco and Björn Lellmann, "Mīmāṃsā deontic logic: proof theory and applications", in: Hans De Nivelle, Automated Reasoning with Analytic Tableaux and Related Methods, Springer International Publishing, 2015, Series Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences, Volume 9323, pp. 323--338
Posted by: elisa freschi | 11/13/2015 at 04:56 PM
I apologise! I forgot the links:
"Quotations, References, etc.": Available here: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10781-014-9238-3
"The reuse of texts in Indian Philosophy: Introduction": Available Open Access here: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10781-014-9232-9
"Free will in Viśiṣṭādvaita Vedānta": Available here: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/rec3.12163/abstract
"Mīmāṃsā deontic logic": Available Open Access here: http://www.logic.at/staff/agata/tableaux2015.pdf
Posted by: elisa freschi | 11/14/2015 at 03:25 AM
Hi Elisa: Thanks for the updates. I wonder why they don't come up in my philpapers feed, as I am following you on the site!
Posted by: Marcus Arvan | 11/14/2015 at 10:19 AM
thanks, Marcus. I will try to update my Philpapers page more frequently, as I am afraid that they are less reliable when it comes to non-Western (perhaps: non-standard?) philosophical journals and books.
Posted by: elisa freschi | 11/14/2015 at 11:01 AM