Table of Contents
| Full Issue | February 2005 | |
| Ruth Abbey, ed., Charles Taylor Reviewed by |
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| Michaele Ferguson | 1-3 |
| Christa Davis Acampora and Ralph R. Acampora, eds., A Nietzschean Bestiary: Becoming Animal Beyond Docile and Brutal Reviewed by |
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| Tobin Craig | 3-5 |
| Ronald Aronson, Camus & Sartre: The Story of a Friendship and the Quarrel that Ended It Reviewed by |
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| David Detmer | 6-9 |
| Paul Bishop and R. H. Stephenson, eds., Cultural Studies and the Symbolic: Occasional Papers in Cassirer and Cultural-Theory Studies, Presented at the University of Glasgow's Centre for Intercultural Studies Reviewed by |
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| Adrienne Dengerink Chaplin | 10-12 |
| Jessica Brown, Anti-Individualism and Knowledge Reviewed by |
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| Jussi Haukioja | 12-14 |
| Allen Carlson and Arnold Berleant, eds., The Aesthetics of Natural Environments Reviewed by |
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| Ira Newman | 14-16 |
| Murray Clarke, Reconstructing Reason and Representation Reviewed by |
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| Anand J. Vaidya | 17-19 |
| Arthur C. Danto, The Abuse of Beauty: Aesthetics and the Concept of Art Reviewed by |
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| Julie Kuhlken | 19-21 |
| Bruce E. Fleming, Art And Argument: What Words Can't Do and What They Can Reviewed by |
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| Adam Melinn | 21-23 |
| James Franklin, Corrupting the Youth: A History of Philosophy in Australia Reviewed by |
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| D. D. Todd | 24-26 |
| James S. Gouinlock, Eros and the Good: Wisdom According to Nature Reviewed by |
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| John Mouracade | 27-29 |
| Susan J. Hekman, Private Selves, Public Identities: Reconsidering Identity Politics Reviewed by |
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| Cynthia Coe | 29-31 |
| Tom Huhn, Imitation and Society: The Persistence of Mimesis in the Aesthetics of Burke, Hogarth, and Kant Reviewed by |
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| Dabney Townsend | 31-33 |
| Brad Inwood, ed., The Cambridge Companion to the Stoics Reviewed by |
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| Glenn Lesses | 34-37 |
| Gary Iseminger, The Aesthetic Function of Art Reviewed by |
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| Roger Seamon | 37-40 |
| Lesley A. Jacobs, Pursuing Equal Opportunities: The Theory and Practice of Egalitarian Justice Reviewed by |
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| Violetta Igneski | 40-42 |
| Lawrence J. Jost and Roger A. Shiner, eds., Eudaimonia and Well-Being: Ancient and Modern Conceptions Reviewed by |
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| Priscilla Sakezles | 43-45 |
| Immanuel Kant, Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics, with Selections from the Critique of Pure Reason Reviewed by |
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| Frederick P. Van De Pitte | 45-47 |
| Alphonso Lingis, Trust Reviewed by |
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| Mitchell P. Jones | 47-49 |
| Dan Lloyd, Radiant Cool: A Novel Theory of Consciousness Reviewed by |
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| Melinda Hogan | 49-53 |
| Basil Mitchell and J.R. Lucas, An Engagement with Plato's Republic Reviewed by |
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| Sjoerd van Hoorn | 53-54 |
| Ralph McInerny, Aquinas Reviewed by |
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| Rondo Keele | 55-56 |
| Martha Nussbaum, Hiding from Humanity: Shame Disgust and the Law Reviewed by |
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| Annalise Acorn | 56-59 |
| Catherine Osborne, Presocratic Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction Reviewed by |
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| Sylvia Berryman | 60-62 |
| Robert B. Pippin and Otfried Hoffe, eds., Hegel on Ethics and Politics Reviewed by |
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| Brian Burge-Hendrix | 62-64 |
| Göran Rossholm, To Be and Not To Be: On Interpretation, Iconicity and Fiction Reviewed by |
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| Pramod K. Nayar | 65-67 |
| Beate Rossler, ed., Privacies: Philosophical Evaluations Reviewed by |
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| Annabelle Lever | 67-69 |
| David A Sprintzen and Adrian van den Hoven, eds., Sartre and Camus: A Historic Confrontation Reviewed by |
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| David Detmer | 6-9 |
| Nadia Urbinati, Mill on Democracy: From the Athenia Polis to Representative Government Reviewed by |
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| Susan M. Turner | 69-72 |
| Frans H. van Eemeren and Rob Grootendorst, A Systematic Theory of Argumentation: The Pragma-Dialectical Approach Reviewed by |
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| David M. Godden | 72-75 |
| Albert Keith Whitaker, A Journey Into Platonic Politics: Plato's Laws Reviewed by |
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| Patrick Mooney | 75-77 |
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