Table of Contents
| Full Issue | October 2005 | |
| Roger Ariew, Dennis Des Chene, Douglas M. Jesseph, Tad M. Schmaltz and Theo Verbeek, eds., Historical Dictionary of Descartes and Cartesian Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Frederick P. Van De Pitte | 313-314 |
| Robert Audi, The Good in the Right: A Theory of Intuition and Intrinsic Value Reviewed by |
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| Jessica Prata Miller | 315-317 |
| Jeffrey E. Bower and Kevin Guilfoy, eds., The Cambridge Companion to Peter Abelard Reviewed by |
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| Rondo Keele | 317-320 |
| David Braybrooke, Utilitarianism: Restorations; Repairs; Renovations Reviewed by |
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| ldil Boran | 321-323 |
| Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O'Rourke, and David Shier, eds., Freedom and Determinism Reviewed by |
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| Neil Levy | 323-326 |
| David Carr, Thomas R. Flynn, and Rudolf A. Makkreel, eds., The Ethics of History Reviewed by |
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| Howard L. Hopkins | 327-330 |
| Philip Clayton and Jeffrey Schloss, eds., Evolution and Ethics: Human Morality in Biological and Religious Perspective Reviewed by |
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| Robert J. Deltete | 330-333 |
| John M. Cooper, Knowledge, Nature, and the Good: Essays on Ancient Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Sylvia Berryman | 334-336 |
| Sean Coyle and Karin Morrow, The Philosophical Foundations of Environmental Law: Property Rights and Nature Reviewed by |
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| Arlene Kwasniak | 336-339 |
| Alfred Denker and Michael Vater, eds., Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit Reviewed by |
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| Charles P. Rodger | 340-343 |
| Jacques Derrida, Eyes of the University: Right to Philosophy 2 Reviewed by |
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| Jack Reynolds | 343-346 |
| Jacques Derrida, Rogues: Two Essays on Reason Reviewed by |
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| Jack Reynolds | 343-346 |
| John Dillon and Lloyd Gerson, Neoplatonic Philosophy' Introductory Readings Reviewed by |
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| Joseph A. Novak | 347-349 |
| Phil Dowe, Galileo, Darwin, and Hawking. The Interplay of Science, Reason and Religion Reviewed by |
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| Manuel Bremer | 349-351 |
| Silvia J. Falco, ed., Femmist Interpretations of Machiavelli Reviewed by |
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| Charles D. Tarlton | 351-354 |
| Antony Flew, God and Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Andrew Lugg | 355-356 |
| Benjamin Hutchens, Levinas: A Guide for the Perplexed Reviewed by |
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| Edvard Lorkovic | 357-359 |
| James Kirwan, The Aesthetic in Kant: A Critique Reviewed by |
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| Michael Funk Deckard, Courtney Fugate | 359-361 |
| Michael P. Levine and Tamas Pataki, eds., Racism in Mind Reviewed by |
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| Andrew Valls | 361-363 |
| Neil Levy, What Makes Us Moral? Crossing the Boundaries of Biology Reviewed by |
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| Michael Stingl | 364-366 |
| Peter Machamer and Gereon Wolters, eds., Science Values and Objectivity Reviewed by |
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| Thomas Basbǿll | 366-369 |
| Roland Omnès, Converging Realities: Toward a Common Philosophy of Physics and Mathematics Reviewed by |
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| R. J. Snooks | 369-371 |
| Kim Ian Parker, The Biblical Politics of John Locke Reviewed by |
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| Jeffrey R. Bibbee | 372-374 |
| Mario Perniola, Art and Its Shadow Reviewed by |
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| Alberto Bertozzi | 374-377 |
| Mario Perniola, Sex Appeal of the Inorganic Reviewed by |
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| Alberto Bertozzi | 374-377 |
| Wayne Proudfoot, ed., William James and a Science of Religion: Reexperiencing the Varieties of Religious Experience Reviewed by |
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| Todd Gooch | 378-380 |
| John Russon, Reading Hegel's Phenomenology Reviewed by |
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| Charles P. Rodger | 340-343 |
| Nils-Eric Sahlin, ed., Ramsey's Ontology Reviewed by |
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| Matteo Morganti | 380-382 |
| Russ Shafer-Landau, Whatever Happened to Good and Evil? Reviewed by |
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| Bryan Wiebe | 383-385 |
| Kwong-Loi Shun and David B. Wong, eds., Confucian Ethics: A Comparative Study of Self, Autonomy and Community Reviewed by |
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| Wing-cheuk Chan | 385-387 |
| Christine T. Sistare, ed., Civility and Its Discontents: Civic Virtue, Toleration, and Cultural Fragmentation Reviewed by |
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| Rachel Haliburton | 387-390 |
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