Monday, July 07, 2008

PUB: PHILOSOPHICAL FRONTIERS 3.1 (2008).

The Table of Contents includes: Articles: Some Versions of Platonism: Mathematics and Ontology According to Badiou by Christopher Norris (Cardiff University) Berlin, Dewey and Rawls: Relativism and Liberalism by Martin A. Bertman (Helsinki University) Could God Know What I Would Freely Do? Molinism and the Grounding Objection by Richard H. Corrigan (University College Dublin) Consciousness and the Alleged Failure of Analytic Philolosophy by Majid Amini (Virginia State University) Japanese and Russian Philosophies: a Comparative Study by Thorsten Botz-Bornstein (Tuskegee University) Hegel’s Pyjamas: Refashioning World-History in Light Of Postcolonial Criticism by Gina Altamura and J. M. Fritzman (Lewis & Clark College) Consequentialism and Permitting Too Much by Tanya Ward (York University) Embodied and Situated Cognition: Significance and Promise of a Paradigm Shift? by Nader N. Chokr (Shangdong University) Critical Discussions: A Critical Appraisal of Amini's 'Consciousness and the Alleged Failure of Analytical Philosophy' by Steven Bond (Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick) Visit the journal homepage here: http://www.philosophicalfrontiers.com/vol3issue1.html.

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