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NEWNEWNEW EDITION2009 736 pagesFebruary 2011 768 pagesApril 2011 704 pagesJuly 2011 608 pages5 line drawings978-0-19-954801-9Hardback 85.00978-0-19-929820-4Hardback 95.00OUP USA978-0-19-923501-8Hardback 95.00The Oxford Handbook ofThe Oxford Handbook ofThe Oxford Handbook ofThe Oxford Handbook ofthe SelfPhilosophy of TimeFree WillPhilosophy of EmotionEdited by Shaun Gallagher, Universityof Central FloridaEdited by Craig Callender, University ofCalifornia, San DiegoSecond EditionEdited by Peter Goldie, University ofManchesterThe Oxford Handbook of the Self explores a fascinatingdiversity of questions about our understanding ofself from a variety of interdisciplinary perspectives,including philosophy, ethics, psychology,neuroscience, psychopathology, narrative, andpostmodern theories.As the study of time has flourished in the physicaland human sciences, the philosophy of time hascome into its own as a lively and diverse area ofacademic research. Philosophers investigate notjust the metaphysics of time, and our experienceand representation of time, but the role of timein ethics and action, and philosophical issues inthe sciences of time, especially with regard toquantum mechanics and relativity theory. ThisHandbook presents twenty-three specially writtenessays by leading figures in their fields: it is thefirst comprehensive collaborative study of thephilosophy of time, and will set the agenda forfuture work.In philosophy and some areas of cognitivescience, the emphasis on embodied cognition hasfostered a renewed interest in rethinking personalidentity, mind-body dualism, and overly Cartesianconceptions of self. Questions about whetherselves actually exist or have an illusory statushave been raised from perspectives as diverse asneuroscience, Buddhism, and narrative theory.These and other issues motivate questions abouthow we understand, not only “the self”, but alsohow we understand ourselves in social and culturalcontexts.ContributorsJames R. Anderson, John Barresi, José Bermúdez, JohnCampbell, Quassim Cassam, Marcia Cavell, Lorraine Code,Shaun Gallagher, Gordon G. Gallup, Jr., Kenneth Gergen,Aaron Henry, Hubert Hermans, Peter Hobson, Len Lawlor,Dorothée Legrand, Raymond Martin, Alfred Mele, RichardMenary, Thomas Metzinger, Elisabeth Pacherie, JosefParnas, Derek Parfit, John Perry, Steven M. Platek, ElspethProbyn, Jennifer Radden, Phillip Rochat, Louis Sass, MaryaSchechtman, David Shoemaker, Sydney Shoemaker, GalenStrawson, Evan Thompson, Manos Tsakiris, Kai Vogeley,Mark Siderits, Dan Zahavi.2978-0-19-539969-1Paperback 35.00Oxford Handbooks in PHILOSOPHYEdited by Robert Kane, University of Texas,Austin (Emeritus)This comprehensive reference provides anexhaustive guide to current scholarship on theperennial problem of Free Will—perhaps the mosthotly and voluminously debated of all philosophicalproblems. While reference is made throughout tothe contributions of major thinkers of the past,the emphasis is on recent research. The essays,all previously unpublished, combine the work ofestablished scholars with younger thinkers who arebeginning to make significant contributions. Takenas a whole, the Handbook provides an engaging andaccessible roadmap to the state of the art thinkingon this enduring topic.ContributorsContributorsFrank Arntzenius, David Atkinson, Yuri Balashov, CraigBourne, David O. Brink, Craig Callender, Barry Dainton,John Earman, Shaun Gallagher, Jan Hilgevoord, CarlHoefer, Christoph Hoerl, Jenann Ismael, Claus Kiefer,Douglas Kutach, Jean-Pierre Luminet, Teresa McCormack,Ulrich Meyer, M. Joshua Mozersky, Jill North, Huw Price,Steven Savitt, Lawrence Sklar, Chris Smeenk, Jean Paul VanBendegem, Christian Wüthrich, Dean Zimmerman.Robert Kane, William Hasker, David Hodgson, RobertBishop, Harald Atmanspacher, Daniel Speak, TomisKapitan, Bernard Berofsky, Michael McKenna, Paul Russell,Christopher Taylor, Daniel Dennett, John Martin Fischer,David Widerker, Ishtiyaque Haji, Timothy O’Connor,Randolph Clarke, Thomas Pink, Laura Ekstrom, RobertKane, Derk Pereboom, Saul Smilansky, Ted Honderich,Manuel Vargas, Peter van Inwagen, Michael Almeida andMark Bernstein, Alfred R. Mele, Henrik Walter, JoshuaKnobe, Shaun Nichols, Eddy Nahmias.This volume contains thirty-one state-of-the-artcontributions from the most important peopleworking on philosophy of emotion today. Thevolume addresses all the central philosophical issuesin current emotion research, including: the natureof emotion and of emotional life; the history ofemotion from Plato to Sartre; emotion and practicalreason; emotion and the self; emotion, value, andmorality; and emotion, art and aesthetics.Anyone interested in the philosophy of emotion,and its wide-ranging implications in other relatedfields such as morality and aesthetics, will wantto consult this book. It will be a vital resource notonly for scholars and graduate students but also forundergraduates who are finding their way into thisfascinating topic.ContributorsKate Abramson, Aaron Ben-Ze’ev, Louis C. Charland, RoddyCowie, Justin D’Arms, John Deigh, Sabine Döring, JonElster, Susan Feagin, Christopher Gill, Peter Goldie, PatriciaGreenspan, Anthony Hatzimoysis, Bennett Helm, R. PeterHobson, Daniel Jacobson, Matthew Kieran, Peter King,Derek Matravers, Adam Morton, Kevin Mulligan, JeromeNeu, Anthony Price, Jesse Prinz, David Pugmire, MatthewRatcliffe, Robert C. Roberts, Jenefer Robinson, Amelie Rorty,Ronald de Sousa, Michael Stocker, Christine Tappolet.Order online at: www.oup.com Order by telephone on 44 (0) 1536 4526403

2008 600 pages2008 616 pagesNEWAVAILABLE IN PAPERBACKOUP USAOUP USAFebruary 2011 624 pages2007 920 pages978-0-19-514687-5Hardback 95.00978-0-19-518290-3Hardback 95.00978-0-19-955613-7Hardback 85.00line drawings978-0-19-923476-9Paperback 30.000978-0-19-924295-5Hardback 100.00The Oxford Handbook ofThe Oxford Handbook of PlatoThe Oxford Handbook ofThe Oxford Handbook ofPresocratic PhilosophyEdited by Gail Fine, Cornell UniversityPhilosophy in EarlyModern EuropeContemporary PhilosophyEdited by Patricia Curd, Purdue University, and ‘this is an excellent volume through andDaniel W. Graham, Brigham Young Universitythrough. a fine book’This Handbook brings together leading international Nicholas D. Smith, POLISscholars to study the diverse figures, movements,and approaches that constitute Presocraticphilosophy. More than a survey of scholarship, thisstudy presents new interpretations and evaluationsof the Presocratics’ accomplishments, from Thalesto the sophists and from theology to science.The Oxford Handbook of Plato offers twentychapters, newly commissioned and written byleading scholars, on Plato’s dialogues and the basicphilosophical issues of interest to Plato whichremain central in philosophy to this day.ContributorsContributorsWalter Burkert, Patricia Curd, Michael Frede, MichaelGagarin, Daniel W. Graham, R.J. Hankinson, Carl Huffman,J.H. Lesher, Richard D. McKirahan, Andre Laks, AlexanderP. D. Mourelatos, Oliver Primavesi, John Palmer, T.M.Robinson, David T. Runia, David Sedley, Philip van der Eijk,Stephen White, Paul Woodruff, M.R. Wright.Gail Fine, Malcolm Schofield, T.H. Irwin, Mary MargaretMcCabe, Gary Matthews, Daniel Devereux, C.C.W. Taylor,Verity Harte, Paolo Crivelli, Hendrik Lorenz, Julia Annas,Richard Kraut, Christopher Bobonich, Rachana Kamtekar,Dominic Scott, Sandra Peterson, Mi-Kyoung Lee, LesleyBrown, Thomas Johansen, Constance C. Meinwald,Christopher Shields, Charles Brittain.FORTHCOMINGThe Oxford Handbook ofAquinasEdited by Brian Davies, Fordham University,New York, and Eleonore Stump, Saint LouisUniversityThomas Aquinas (1224/6–1274) lived an active,demanding academic and ecclesiastical life thatended while he was still comparatively young.He nonetheless produced many works, varying inlength from a few pages to a few volumes, and isrecognized as one of the greatest of all philosophers.The present book is a guide to his thought on almostall the major topics on which he wrote.ContributorsAlexander Fidora, Michael Gorman, Wayne Hankey, TobiasHoffman, Dominik Holtz, Ludger Honnefelder, Peter King,Gyula Klima, Brian Leftow, Bruno Niederbacher, ThomasOsborne, Andrew Pinsent, Robert Pasnau, Timothy Pawl,Martin Pickavé, Giorgio Pini, Jean Porter, Michael Rota,Eleonore Stump, Jean-Pierre Torrell , Christopher Upham,Rik Van Nieuwenhove, Joseph Wawrykow, ThomasWilliams, John Wippel.September 2011 576 pagesOUP USA 978-0-19-532609-3 Hardback 95.00Edited by Desmond M. Clarke, UniversityCollege Cork, and Catherine Wilson, Universityof AberdeenA team of leading scholars survey the developmentof philosophy in the period of extraordinaryintellectual change from the mid-16th century tothe early 18th century. They cover metaphysicsand natural philosophy; the mind, the passions,and aesthetics; epistemology, logic, mathematics,and language; ethics and political philosophy; andreligion.ContributorsPeter R. Anstey, Gábor Boros, Desmond M. Clarke, StephenDarwall, Stephen Gaukroger, Jean-François Gauvin, UrsulaGoldenbaum, Emily Grosholz, Helen Hattab, PhilippeHamou, Ian Hunter, P. J. E. Kail, Jaap Maat, José R. MaiaNeto, Philip Milton, Steven Nadler, Eileen O’Neill, PaulinePhemister, Alexander Rueger, Paul Russell, Tad M. Schmaltz,R. W. Serjeantson, Justin E. H. Smith, Mary Tiles, CatherineWilson.Edited by Frank Jackson, Australian NationalUniversity, and Michael Smith, PrincetonUniversityThe definitive guide to what’s going on in thislively and fascinating subject. Jackson and Smith,themselves two of the world’s most eminentphilosophers, have assembled more than thirtydistinguished scholars to contribute incisiveand up-to-date critical surveys of the principalareas of research. The coverage is broad, withsections devoted to moral philosophy, social andpolitical philosophy, philosophy of mind andaction, philosophy of language, metaphysics,epistemology, and philosophy of the sciences.ContributorsDavid Albert, Linda Barclay, Geoffrey Brennan, NancyCartwright, Anna Alexandrova, Martin Davies, MichaelDevitt, John M. Doris, Julia Driver, David Estlund, NedHall, Paul Horwich, Lloyd Humberstone, Frank Jackson,Mark Johnston, Karen Jones, Philip Kitcher, Rae Langton,M. G. F. Martin, Alfred R. Mele, D. H. Mellor, ChristopherPeacocke, Philip Pettit, Ian Rumfitt, Gabriel Segal , MichaelSmith, Scott Soames, Dan Sperber, Stephen P. Stich, JeremyWaldron, R. Jay Wallace, Timothy Williamson, DeirdreWilson.Oxford Handbooksin Philosophynow available online Editorially selected links to other online resources Fully cross-searchable with the award-winningOxford Scholarship Online Purchase or subscribe, please recommend toyour librarian for a free 30-day trialwww.oxfordhandbooks.com4Oxford Handbooks in PHILOSOPHYOrder online at: www.oup.com Order by telephone on 44 (0) 1536 4526405

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If a case had to madeabout the relevance, originality, and fruitfulness ofthe continental approaches, this handbook makes itrather convincingly and brilliantly.’Pol Vandevelde, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews‘excellent essays’Simon Glendinning, Times Literary SupplementThis is the definitive guide to the major themes ofthe continental European tradition in philosophyin the 19th and 20th centuries. It offers newly writtenpieces on such topics as German Idealism,existentialism, phenomenology, Marxism, postmodernism, and critical theory, and thinkers likeHegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, Heidegger, andFoucault.ContributorsThomas Baldwin, Kenneth Baynes, Frederick Beiser,Jessica N. Berry, Alex Callinicos, Taylor Carman, GordonFinlayson, Michael N. Forster, Paul Franks, SebastianGardner, Maximilian de Gaynesford, Gary Gutting, BrianLeiter, Stephen Mulhall, Herman Philipse, Peter Poellner,Michael Rosen, Fred Rush, Robert Stern, Julian Young.The Oxford Handbook ofRationalityEdited by Alfred R. Mele, andPiers Rawling, both Florida State UniversityRationality has traditionally been a centralsubject in philosophy that crosses the boundariesof ethics, epistemology, and mind. It has infact received extra attention recently not onlyfrom philosophers, but scholars in psychology,economics, business, and medicine. This is thefirst such book of its kind in the field.6978-0-19-532591-1Paperback 30.00978-0-19-921931-5Hardback 100.00Oxford Handbooks in PHILOSOPHYCheryl Misak presents the first collective studyof the development of philosophy in NorthAmerica, from the 18th century to the end of the20th century. Twenty-six leading experts examinedistinctive features of American philosophy,trace notable themes, and consider the legacy andinfluence of notable figures. This will be the firstreference point for future work on the subject,and a fascinating resource for anyone interestedin modern philosophy or American intellectualhistory.ContributorsMitchell Aboulafia, Arif Ahmed, Doug Anderson, Brian H.Bix, Cornelis de Waal, Matthew Festenstein, Ann Garry,Hans-Johann Glock, Russell Goodman, Joseph Heath, BradHooker, Christopher Hookway, Henry Jackman, MarkLance, John Lango, Danielle Macbeth, Cheryl Misak, KellyA. Parker, Bjørn Ramberg, Alan Richardson, Scott Soames,Kok-Chor Tan, Robert B. Talisse, Glenn Tiller, Roger Ward,Robert Westbrook.ContributorsAlfred R. Mele, Piers Rawling, Robert Audi, Gilbert Harman,Brad Hooker, Bart Steumer, Michael Smith, Onora O’Neill,David McNaughton, James M. Joyce, James Dreier, CristinaBicchieri, Patricia Greenspan, Edward F. McClennen, RoySorensen, Richard Samuels, Stephen Stich, Karen Jones,Carol Rovane, Kirk Ludwig, Paul Thagard, Paul Weirich,Claire Finkelstein, George Wilson.2004 464 pages OUP USA978-0-19-514539-7 Hardback 65.00Since the middle of the 20th century LudwigWittgenstein has been an exceptionally influentialand controversial figure wherever philosophy isstudied. This is the most comprehensive volumeever published on Wittgenstein: thirty-fiveleading scholars explore the whole range of histhought, offering critical engagement and originalinterpretation, and tracing his philosophicaldevelopment. Topics discussed include logic andmathematics, language and mind, epistemology,philosophical methodology, religion, ethics, andaesthetics.ContributorsJoel Backström, Thomas Baldwin, Avner Baz, MalcolmBudd, David Cerbone, William Child, Anne-Marie S.Christensen, James Conant, Cora Diamond, Kim vanGennip, Michel ter Hark, Lars Hertzberg, John Hyman,Colin Johnston, Wolfgang Kienzler, Oskari Kuusela,Gregory Landini, Matthieu Marion, Marie McGinn, BrianMcGuinness, Edward Minar, Adrian Moore, StephenMulhall, Marjorie Perloff, Michael Potter, DuncanPritchard, Ian Proops, Simo Säätelä, Beth Savickey, JoachimSchulte, Paul Snowdon, David Stern, Barry Stroud, CharlesTravis, Edward Witherspoon.The Oxford Handbook ofInterdisciplinarity‘well written and thought provoking. thiscollection is a rich resource for both graduatephilosophy students and professionalphilosophers.’Kimberley Brownlee, Political Studies ReviewEthical theories have always been of centralimportance to philosophy, and remain so;ethical theory is one of the most active areas ofphilosophical research and teaching today.The Handbook is divided into two parts, mirroringthe field. The first part treats meta-ethicaltheory, which deals with theoretical questionsabout morality and moral judgment, includingquestions about moral language, the epistemologyof moral belief, the truth aptness of moral claims,and so forth. The second part addresses normativetheory, which deals with general moral issues,including the plausibility of various ethicaltheories and abstract principles of behaviour.ContributorsDavid Copp, Geoffrey Sayre-McCord, Philip Quinn,Nick Sturgeon, Jonathan Dancy, Simon Blackburn, PhilipKitcher, Justin D’Arms, Dan Jacobson, Michael Slote,Jamie Dreier, Peter Railton, Stephen Darwall, John MartinFischer, Thomas Hurka, David Brink, David McNaughton,Piers Rawling, Hillel Steiner, Thomas E. Hill, Jr., JuliaAnnas, Virginia Held, Mark Lance, Margaret Little, MichaelDePaul, Gerald Dworkin.Edited by Robert Frodeman, University ofNorth TexasAssociate Editors: Julie Thompson Klein,Wayne State University, and Carl Mitcham,Colorado School of MinesOxford Handbooks in Biology 2010 624 pages 30 illustrations978-0-19-923691-6 Hardback 90.00Order online at: www.oup.com Order by telephone on 44 (0) 1536 4526407

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Fletcher, ThemeliosA lively and authoritative guide to current thoughtabout ethical issues in all areas of human activity personal, medical, sexual, social, political, judicial,and international, from the natural world to theworld of business.The authoritative, state-of-the-art guide to currentissues in bioethics. Anyone who wants to know howcentral debates in the field have developed in recentyears, and where the debates are going, will want toconsult this book.The Oxford Handbook of Business Ethics is acomprehensive treatment of the field of businessethics as seen from a philosophical approach. Thevolume consists of twenty-four essays that surveythe field of business ethics in a broad and accessiblemanner, covering all major topics about therelationship between ethical theory and businessethics.ContributorsContributorsNancy Tuana, Laurie Shrage, Neera K. Badhwar, BrendaAlmond, David Archard, John Harris, Soren Holm, RobertWachbroit, David Wasserman, R. G. Frey, Kristin ShraderFrechette, Rosemarie Tong, Naomi Zack, Walter Feinberg,Anita Silvers, R. A. Duff, Andrew Altman, Douglas N.Husak, John Arthur, Jonathan Wolff, Alex Gosseries, AnitaL. Allen, R. Edward Freeman, Patricia H. Werhane, MichaelDavis, Chandran Kukathas, Wayne Norman, Debra Satz,Nigel Dower, Margaret P. Battin, Hugo Adam Bedau, HenryShue.James Childress, John Arras, Bruce Jennings, JeanetteKennett, Daniel Sulmasy, Søren Holm, Benjamin J. Krohmal,Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Dennis McKerlie, Ronald Munson, JohnHarris, Louise Irving, Carolyn McLeod, Stuart Youngner,Stephen Post, Felicia Nimue Ackerman, John K. Davis,Gerald Dworkin, Don Marquis, Bonnie Steinbock, AndreaBonnicksen, Eric Juengst, Thomas Murray, Julian Savulescu,Matthew DeCamp, Allen Buchanan, Alex John London,Jason Karlawish, Florencia Luna, Alastair Norcross, JeffreyKahn, Anna Mastroianni, Ruth Macklin, Jonathan Moreno.The Oxford Handbook ofAnimal EthicsEdited by Tom L. Beauchamp, GeorgetownUniversity, and R. G. Frey, Bowling Green StateUniversityHumans encounter and use animals in a stunningnumber of ways. The nature of these animals andthe justifiability or unjustifiability of human usesof them are the subject matter of this volume.The thirty five chapters explore many theoreticalissues about animal minds and an array of practicalconcerns about animal products, farm animals,hunting, circuses, zoos, the entertainment industry,safety-testing on animals, the status and moral8Oxford Handbooks in PHILOSOPHYsignificance of species, environmental ethics, andthe nature and significance of the minds of animals.ContributorsSahar Akhtar, Kristin Andrews, John Basl, Tom L.Beauchamp, José Luis Bermúdez, Hilary Bok, MichaelBradie, Peter Carruthers, Sarah Chan, Stephen R. L. Clark,David Copp, David DeGrazia, Julia Driver, R. G. Frey, AaronGarrett, Henry T. Greely, Mark Greene, Elizabeth Harman,John Harris, Bryce Huebner, Rosalind Hursthouse, JeffreyKahn, Christine M. Korsgaard, Hugh LaFollette, ChristopherW. Morris, Martha Nussbaum, Clare Palmer, Russell Powell,Stuart Rachels, Andrew Rowan, Mark Rowlands, JulianSavulescu, David Schmidtz, Robert Streiffer, MichaelTooley, Gary Varner, Tzachi Zamir.Edited by Richard Eldridge, Swarthmore CollegeThis volume contains twenty-two newlycommissioned essays by major philosophers andliterary scholars that investigate literature as aform of attention to human life. Various formsof attention are considered under the headingsof Genres, Periods, Devices and Powers, andContexts and Uses.ContributorsContributorsRonald M. Green, Aine Donovan, Robert Audi, GeraldGaus, Christopher McMahon, Kenneth E. Goodpaster,John R. Boatright, Paul T. Menzel, Tom L. Beauchamp,Wesley Cragg, Carol C. Gould, Thomas L. Carson, RichardA. Spinello, Alan Strudler, Richard T. De George, WayneNorman, Chris MacDonald, Manuel Velasquez, AndrewStark, Bernard Boxill, George G. Brenkert, John J. McCall,Patricia H. Werhane, Denis G. Arnold, Lisa H. Newton,John Hasnas, Norman E. Bowie.Gregory Nagy, Susan Stewart, J. M. Bernstein, TimothyGould, Mark Payne, R. Bracht Branham, Anthony J.Cascardi, Stephen Mulhall, R. M. Berry, Bernard Harrison,Nikolas Kompridis, Toril Moi, Philip Weinstein, SimonaBertacco, Kirk Pillow, Alan Singer, Stanley Bates, CharlesAltieri, Glenn W. Most, John Gibson, Ted Cohen, FredRush.The Oxford Handbookof Philosophy andNeuroscienceEdited by John Bickle, University of CincinnatiThe Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Neuroscienceis a state-of-the-art collection of interdisciplinaryresearch. Contributors, including bothphilosophers and neuroscientists, bring evidencefrom current neurobiology of learning and memory,perception and sensation, neurocomputationalmodeling, neuroanatomy, neuroethics, andneurology and clinical neuropsychology to bear ona wide range of philosophical concerns.ContributorsKen Aizawa, Colin Allen, William Bechtel, John Bickle,Anthony Chemero, Christopher Cherniak, MazviitaChirimuuta, Patricia Smith Churchland, Carl F. Craver,Chris Eliasmith, Owen Flanagan, Shaun Gallagher, CarlGillett, Ian Gold, Jim Grau, Rick Grush, Valerie GrayHardcastle, Charles J. Heyser, William Hirstein, Judy Illes,Brian L. Keeley, Anthony Landreth, Peter Machamer, PeteMandik, Mary Meagher, Jennifer Mundale, Eric Racine,Sarah K. Robins, Alex Rosenberg, Adina Roskies, Alcino J.Silva, C. Matthew Stewart, Kenneth Sufka, Charles Wallis,Morgan Weldon, Wayne Wright.2009 652 pages 79 b&w illustrations OUP USA978-0-19-530478-7 Hardback 95.00December 2011 1,120 pages OUP USA978-0-19-537196-3 Hardback 95.00Order online at: www.oup.com Order by telephone on 44 (0) 1536 4526409

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A superb international team contribute and abounds in interesting quotations.’Peter Rickman, Philosophy Nowforty brand-new essays covering topics from thenature of language to meaning, truth, and reference,Jerrold Levinson has assembled a hugely impressiveand the interfaces of philosophy of language withrange of talent to contribute forty-eight essays,linguistics, psychology, logic, epistemology, andmaking this the most comprehensive guide availablemetaphysics.to the theory, application, history, and future of thefield.ContributorsErnest Lepore, Barry C. Smith, Richard Heck, Robert May,Michael Beaney, Thomas Baldwin, Charles Travis, AnneBezuidenhout, James Higginbotham, George Wilson, DavidPapineau, Gabriel Segal, Peter Pagin, Alan Weir, Emma Borg,Stephen Schiffer, Mark Greenberg, Gilbert Harman, KatalinFarkas, Robyn Carston, George Powell, Zoltán GendlerSzabó, R. M. Sainsbury, Fraser MacBride, David Sosa,David Braun, Kent Bach, Jeffrey C. King, David Chalmers,Dorit Bar-On, Keith Simmons, Josh Dever, Mark Richard,Peter Ludlow, Barry Schein, Dorothy Edgington, MichaelGlanzberg, Paul Pietroski, Marga Reimer, Elisabeth Camp,Kirk Ludwig, Dan Boisvert, Jennifer Hornsby, Robert J.Stainton, Barry C. Smith, Alexander Miller, Kathryn GluerPagin, Herman Cappelen, Ernest Lepore, Donald Davidson.The Oxford Handbook ofPhilosophy ofEducationEdited by Harvey Siegel, University of MiamiThe essays serve as an introduction to key issuesin philosophy of education, and advance thediscussion of those issues in original and fruitfulways. Distinguished philosophers address a broadrange of philosophical questions concerningeducation—the first cohort of outstanding generalphilosophers to do so (in English) in a generation.10AVAILABLE INPAPERBACKOUP USAOxford Handbooks in PHILOSOPHYContributorsPhilip Alperson, John Bender, Malcolm Budd, Noel Carroll,Ted Cohen, Gregory Currie, David Davies, Stephen Davies,Mary Devereaux, Denis Dutton, Richard Eldridge, SusanFeagin, John A. Fisher, Berys Gaut, Lydia Goehr, AlanH. Goldman, Gordon Graham, Paul Guyer, KathleenHiggins, Robert Hopkins, Gregg Horowitz, Gary Iseminger,Matthew Kieran, Deborah Knight, Peter Lamarque, PaisleyLivingston, Alex Neill, David Novitz, Aaron Ridley,Stephanie Ross, Crispin Sartwell, Richard Shusterman,Robert Stecker, Nigel Warburton, George M. Wilson, PaulWoodruff, Nick Zangwill.ContributorsJonathan E. Adler, Dylan Arena, Robert Audi, MarciaBaron, Lawrence Blum, Thomas C. Brickhouse, HarryBrighouse, Nicholas C. Burbules, Eamonn Callan, DavidCarr, Randall Curren, Stefaan E. Cuypers, Catherine Z.Elgin, Richard Feldman, Richard Grandy, Amy Gutmann,Philip Kitcher, Meira Levinson, Gareth B. Matthews,Elijah Millgram, David Moshman, Nel Noddings, MarthaNussbaum, Graham Oddie, D. C. Phillips, Rob Reich, EmilyRobertson, Amélie Rorty, Michael Slote, Nicholas D. Smith.The Oxford Handbook of Skepticism features twentysix newly commissioned chapters by top figures inepistemology. Part One contains articles explainingimportant kinds of skeptical reasoning. Part Twofocuses on responses to skeptical arguments. PartThree concentrates on important contemporaryissues revolving around skepticism. As the firstvolume of its kind, the articles make significantcontributions to the debate on skepticism.ContributorsMarkus Lammenranta, Richard Fumerton, José LuisBermúdez, Michael Williams, John Greco, Ruth Weintraub,Robert Audi, Terence Cuneo, Paul K. Moser, Bryan Frances,George Pappas, Robert Stern, James Van Cleve, ChristopherHookway, Noah Lemos, Mark Kaplan, Marie McGinn, PeterJ. Graham, Stewart Cohen, Duncan Pritchard, JonathanKvanvig, Peter Klein, Michael Bergmann, Jonathan Vogel,Guy Axtell, Alan Millar.The Oxford Handbook ofCausationEdited by Helen Beebee, University ofBirmingham, Christopher Hitchcock, CaliforniaInstitute of Technology, and Peter Menzies,Macquarie University, SydneyCausation is a central topic in many areas ofphilosophy, including metaphysics, epistemology,philosophy of mind, ethics, history of philosophy,and philosophy of science. Thirty-seven speciallywritten chapters by some of the world’s leadingphilosophers provide the most comprehensivecritical guide available to issues surroundingcausation. This is the first such book of its kind inthe field.Contains nineteen previously unpublishedchapters by today’s leading figures in the field.This Handbook explains the main ideas andproblems of contemporary epistemology whileavoiding overly technical detail.ContributorsLouise M. Antony, Robert Audi, Laurence BonJour,Albert Casullo, Richard Feldman, Richard Foley, RichardFumerton, Alvin I. Goldman, John Greco, John Heil, MarkKaplan, Philip Kitcher, Peter Klein, Noah Lemos, WilliamG. Lycan, Paul K. Moser, Philip L. Quinn, Robert K. Shope,Roy Sorensen, Ernest Sosa.ContributorsHelen Beebee, Sarah Broadie, John Carroll, KennethClatterbaugh, Helen Daly, David Danks, Phil Dowe,Douglas Ehring, Dallas Don Garrett, Stuart Glennan, ClarkGlymour, Peter Godfrey-Smith, Richard Healey, ChristopherHitchcock, Carl Hoefer, Terry Horgan, Paul Humphreys,Frank Jackson, Harold Kincaid, Marc Lange, Peter Lipton,John Marenbon, Cei Maslen, Alfred Mele, Peter Menzies,Stephen Mumford, Ram Neta, Samir Okasha, L.A. Paul, HuwPrice, Stathis Psillos, Carolina

4 Oxford Handbooks in PHILOSOPHY The Oxford Handbook of PHILOSOPHY In earLY mOdern eurOPe Edited bythrough. a fine book' Desmond M. Clarke, University . and aesthetics; epistemology, logic, mathematics, and language; ethics and political philosophy; and religion. The Oxford Handbook of cOnTemPOrarY PHILOSOPHY