Starting with the recent Spring 2012 issue, the APA Newsletters will once again be available in both HTML and PDF format on the APA website. The Table of Contents for the Spring 2012 (Vol. 11, No. 2) issue appears below, with links to the full text.
Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers
From the Editor, Peter Boltuc
Articles
“On Rethinking the Foundations of Philosophy in the Information Age,” Terrell Ward Bynum
“Hyperhistory and the Philosophy of Information Policies,” Luciano Floridi
“Is Ethics Headed for Moral Behavioralism and Should We Care?” Anthony F. Beavers
“The Artifactualization of Reference and ‘Substances’ on the Web: Why (HTTP) URIs Do Not (Always) Refer nor Resources Hold by Themselves,” Alexandre Monnin
“The Creativity Machine Paradigm: Withstanding the Argument from Consciousness,” Stephen L. Thaler
Cartoon
“Do Objects Exist or Take Place?” Riccardo Manzotti
Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy
From the Editor, Margaret A. Crouch
About the Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy
Submission Guidelines and Information
News from the Committee on the Status of Women
Articles
“Sexual Harassment in the Academy: Opening the Discussion,” Janet A. Kourany
“Benevolent Sexism, Implicit Bias, and Sexual Harassment in the Academy,” Margaret A. Crouch
“Growing Their Profession, Interpreting the Law: Human Resources and the Management of Sexual Harassment Complaints in the University,” Kathryn Forbes
“Tracking Audit Culture: Sexual Harassment Policy, Faculty Governance, and ‘Transformation’ in the Corporatized University,” Janet Slagter
“Campus as Community: A Better Approach to Sexual Harassment Policy,” Jeanine Weekes Schroer
“Creepers, Flirts, Heroes, and Allies: Four Theses on Men and Sexual Harassment,” Bonnie Mann
“Notes from the Underground: Observations of a First Year Philosophy Graduate Student,” Anonymous
Contributors
Newsletter on Hispanic/Latino Issues in Philosophy
From the Editors, Bernie J. Canteñs & Carlos Alberto Sánchez
Articles
“Octavio Paz and the Universal Problem of Mexican Solitude,” John Kaiser Ortiz
“Theorizing Multiple Oppressions Through Colonial History: Cultural Alterity and Latin American Feminisms,” Elena Ruíz-Aho
“Building a Xicana Indigena Philosophical Base,” Jennie M. Luna
“Applying Latina Feminist Philosophical Approaches to the Self to Reinterpret Anti-Immigrant Politics in America,” Edwina Barvosa
Submissions
Contributors
Newsletter on Philosophy and Medicine
From the Editors, Mary Rorty & Mark Sheldon
Articles
“Health as Self-Fulfillment,” Michael Boylan
“Too Old for the Good of Health?” Anita Silvers
“Ethics, Infertility, and the Public Health: Balancing Public Good and Private Choice,” Rosemarie Tong
“Disability and Disadvantage through the Lens of Value Theory,” David DeGrazia
“Enhancing Persons, Commodifying Bodies,” James Lindemann Nelson
“Like A Cigarette Should,” Felicia Nimue Ackerman
“Is Choice Good or Bad for Justice in Health Care?” David K. Chan
“Hegemony and the Health Care Debate: A Post-Marxist Analysis,” Mandy Mitchell
Book Reviews
Siddhartha Mukherjee: Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer Reviewed by Lauren C. Milner
Alan Wertheimer: Alan Wertheimer’s Rethinking the Ethics of Clinical Research: Widening the Lens Reviewed by Deborah R. Barnbaum
Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy
From the Editors, Tziporah Kasachkoff & Eugene Kelly
Articles
“Landfalls – Yes, Footholds – ? On Becoming a University Citizen,” John J. McDermott
“Teaching World Philosophy,” Richard White
Book Reviews
Anthony Kenny: A New History of Western Philosophy Reviewed by Eugene Kelly
Gertrude Ezorsky: Freedom in the Workplace? Reviewed by Andrew Wengraf
Addresses of Authors