Table of Contents
| Full Issue | April 2005 | |
| Harold W. Baillie and Timothy K. Casey, eds., Is Human Nature Obsolete?: Genetics, Bioengineering, and the Future of the Human Condition Reviewed by |
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| Peter Loptson | 79-82 |
| Jennifer Ann Bates, Hegel's Theory of Imagination Reviewed by |
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| Charles P. Rodger | 83-85 |
| Mark H. Bernstein, Without a Tear: Our Tragic Relationship with Animals Reviewed by |
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| Michael Stingl | 85-89 |
| Philip Cafaro, Thoreau's Living Ethics: Walden and the Pursuit of Virtue Reviewed by |
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| Matthew J. Barker | 89-92 |
| Nicholas Capaldi, John Stuart Mill: A Biography Reviewed by |
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| Sjoerd van Hoorn | 92-94 |
| Stanley Cavell, Emerson's Transcendental Etudes Reviewed by |
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| Duncan Kelly | 94-96 |
| Elliot D. Cohen, What Would Aristotle Do? Self Control through the Power of Reason Reviewed by |
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| Albert D. Spalding, Jr. | 96-98 |
| J. Angelo Corlett, Race, Racism, and Reparations Reviewed by |
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| Andrew Valls | 98-101 |
| Mario De Caro and David Macarthur, eds., Naturalism in Question Reviewed by |
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| Peter Alward | 101-104 |
| Michael N. Forster, Wittgenstein on the Arbitrariness of Grammar Reviewed by |
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| Michael Hymers | 104-106 |
| Steve Fuller and James H. Collier, Philosophy, Rhetoric, and the End of Knowledge: A New Beginning for Science and Technology Studies Reviewed by |
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| Francis Remedios | 106-109 |
| Joan Delaney Grossman and Ruth Rischin, eds., William James in Russian Culture Reviewed by |
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| David Bakhurst | 109-111 |
| Leila Haaparanta and Ilkka Niiniluoto, eds., Analytic Philosophy in Finland Reviewed by |
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| Sirkku K. Hellsten | 111-113 |
| Elsebet Jegstrup, ed., The New Kierkegaard Reviewed by |
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| Martin Beck Matuštík | 114-116 |
| Hugh LaFollette, ed., The Oxford Handbook to Practical Ethics Reviewed by |
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| Roger A. Shiner | 116-120 |
| George Liébert, Nietzsche and Music Reviewed by |
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| Roderick Nicholls | 120-122 |
| Anthony S.R. Manstead, Nico Frijda, and Agneta Fischer, eds., Feelings and Emotions: The Amsterdam Symposium Reviewed by |
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| Constantine Sandis | 123-125 |
| Joseph Melia, Modality Reviewed by |
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| Arthur Sullivan | 125-127 |
| Nikolay Milkov, A Hundred Years of English Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Max Rosenkrantz | 128-129 |
| Bryan G. Norton, Searching for Sustainability: Interdisciplinary Essays in the Philosophy of Conservation Biology Reviewed by |
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| Roger Petry | 129-132 |
| C.G. Prado, ed., A House Divided: Comparing Analytic and Continental Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Christopher McTavish | 133-134 |
| Tom Regan, Empty Cages: Facing the Challenge of Animal Rights Reviewed by |
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| Michael Stingl | 85-89 |
| Francis Remedios, Legitimizing Scientific Knowledge: An Introduction to Steve Fuller's Social Epistemology Reviewed by |
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| Thomas Basbøll | 135-137 |
| Timothy Shanahan, The Evolution of Darwinism Reviewed by |
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| Rod Watkins | 137-140 |
| Scott Soames, Philosophical Analysis in the Twentieth Century, Volume 1, The Dawn of Analysis Reviewed by |
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| Nicholas Griffin | 140-143 |
| Gerald Vision, Veritas: The Correspondence Theory and Its Critics Reviewed by |
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| Douglas Patterson | 144-145 |
| Michael J. White, Political Philosophy: An Historical Introduction Reviewed by |
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| David Elliott | 146-148 |
| Shaun P. Young, ed., Political Liberalism: Variations on a Theme Reviewed by |
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| Andrew Lister | 148-151 |
| Slavoj Žižek, The Puppet and the Dwarf: The Perverse Core of Christianity Reviewed by |
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| Thomas Brockelman | 151-153 |
| Jack Zupko, John Buridan: Portrait of a Fourteenth-Century Arts Master Reviewed by |
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| J.J. MacIntosh | 153-155 |
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