I just realized we haven't had a post in our series announcing new work by our contributors in quite a while, so I guess we're overdue for an update! Here, at any rate, are new works by Cocoon contributors that were either published or uploaded to philpapers from Nov 2016 through April 2017:
Arvan, Marcus (2017). The Rationality of Voting and Duties of Elected Officials, In Emily Crookston, David Killoren & Jonathan Trerise (eds.), Ethics in Politics: The Rights and Obligations of Individual Political Agents. Routledge 239-253.
Arvan, Marcus (2017). Experimental philosophy and the fate of the philosopher’s armchair, review of Jennifer Nado [ed.], Advances in Experimental Philosophy and Philosophical Methodology, Bloomsbury], Metascience 26 (1).
Chen, Jason (2017). One Child: Do We Have a Right to More? Sarah Conly, 2016 New York, Oxford University Press 248 Pp., $26.81. [REVIEW], Journal of Applied Philosophy 34 (3):452-453.
Freschi, Elisa (2017). Mīmāṃsānyāyasaṅgraha: A Compendium on the Principles of Mīmāṃsā by Mahādeva Vedāntin.Elisa Freschi, Philosophy East and West 67 (2):575-580.
Green, Jerry (forthcoming). “Was Pyrrho a Pyrrhonian?”, Apeiron.
Killoren, David (2017) Ethics in Politics: The Rights and Obligations of Individual Political Agents.Emily Crookston, David Killoren & Jonathan Trerise (eds.) Routledge.
Mizrahi, Moti (forthcoming). The History of Science as a Graveyard of Theories: A Philosophers’ Myth?, International Studies in the Philosophy of Science.
Mizrahi, Moti (forthcoming). What’s so Bad About Scientism?, Social Epistemology:1-17.
Anyone I missed? Just let me know and I'll update the list!
Dear Marcus,
thanks for doing these posts. Whenever I read them, I realise I should care more about my philpapers account (so, thanks for prompting me to update it from time to time!).
Some small updates:
1. Elisa Freschi, Cathy Cantwell and Jowita Kramer (eds.). Reuse and Intertextuality in the Context of Buddhist Texts. Buddhist Studies Review 2016. Volume
33.1--2.
2. Elisa Freschi and Cathy Cantwell. "Introduction". In: lisa Freschi, Cathy Cantwell and Jowita Kramer (eds.). Reuse and Intertextuality in the Context of Buddhist Texts.
3. "Veṅkaṭanātha's engagement with Buddhist opponents in the Buddhist texts he reused" (article). Buddhist Studies Review. 2017. Volume 33.1--2, pp. 65--99.
4. Elisa Freschi and Philipp Maas (eds.). Adaptive Reuse: Aspects of Creativity in South Asian Cultural History. Wiesbaden: Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft, Harrassowitz. 2017.
5. Introduction. In: Elisa Freschi and Philipp Maas (eds.). Adaptive Reuse….
6. Reusing, Adapting, Distorting? Veṅkaṭanātha's reuse of Rāmānuja, Yāmuna and the Vṛttikāra in his commentary ad PMS 1.1.1. In: In: Elisa Freschi and Philipp Maas (eds.). Adaptive Reuse….
7. "Which kind of truth for the Veda as conceived by Mīmāṃsā authors?" (article) Samskrtacintanam. 2016. Volume 1, pp. 47--54.
8. "Veṅkaṭanātha". In: Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy http://www.iep.utm.edu/venkatan/ 2016
9. "Review of Hinduism and Environmental Ethics: Law, literature and philosophy, by Christopher G. Framarin".
Cracow Indological Studies 2016. Volume XVIII, pp. 313--319.
Posted by: Elisa Freschi | 05/10/2017 at 03:21 AM