Last week I featured the first half of the books being featured in author-meets-critics sessions and book symposia at the upcoming Pacific APA. This week, I am highlighting the second half. I hope those of you who will be at the conference will check out the exciting work being done by these authors.
- Martin Shuster, Autonomy After Auschwitz: Adorno, German Idealism, and Modernity
- Duncan Pritchard, Epistemic Angst: Radical Skepticism and the Groundlessness of Our Believing
- Alva Noë, Strange Tools: Art and Human Nature
- Terence Cuneo, Speech and Morality: On the Metaethical Implications of Speaking
- M. Chirimuuta, Outside Color: Perceptual Science and the Puzzle of Color in Philosophy
- Sandra Harding, Objectivity and Diversity
- Rocío Zambrana, Hegel’s Theory of Intelligibility
- Leif Wenar, Blood Oil: Tyrants, Violence, and the Rules That Run the World
- G. Chartier, Radicalizing Rawls: Global Justice and the Foundations of International Law
- Danielle Macbeth, Realizing Reason: A Narrative of Truth and Knowing
- Krista Lawlor, Assurance: An Austinian View of Knowledge and Knowledge Claim
- Nomy Arpaly and Timothy Schroeder, In Praise of Desire
- Stephen R. Palmquist, Comprehensive Commentary on Kant’s Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason
- David Stump, Conceptual Change and the Philosophy of Science: Alternative Interpretations of the A Priori
- Yong Huang, Why Be Moral: Learning from the Neo-Confucian Cheng Brothers
- Kasia Jaszczolt, Meaning in Linguistic Interaction: Semantics, Metasemantics, Philosophy of Language
- Henry E. Alison, Kant’s Transcendental Deduction: an Analytical-Historical Commentary
- Jonardon Ganeri, The Self: Naturalism, Consciousness, and the First-Person Stance
- Boris Kment, Modality and Explanatory Reasoning
- Lucy Allais, Manifest Reality: Kant’s Idealism and His Realism
- Gwen Bradford, Achievement
- Katherine Withy, Heidegger on Being Uncanny
- Lori Gruen, Entangled Empathy: An Alternative Ethic for Our Relationships with Animals
- Sanford C. Goldberg, Assertion: On the Philosophical Significance of Assertoric Speech
What are you reading?