Table of Contents
| Full Issue | April 2004 | |
| Theodor W. Adorno, Can One Live after Auschwitz? -A Philosophical Reader Reviewed by |
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| Fabian Freyenhagen | 79-81 |
| Heiner Bielefeldt, Symbolic Representation in Kant's Practical Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Jennifer McRobert | 81-83 |
| David Boonin, A Defense of Abortion Reviewed by |
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| Anna Sherratt | 84-85 |
| Alexander Broadie, ed., The Cambridge Companion to The Scottish Enlightenment Reviewed by |
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| Andrew Edgar | 86-89 |
| Patricia Smith Churchland, Brain-Wise: Studies in Neurophilosophy Reviewed by |
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| Jeffrey Foss | 89-92 |
| Lorraine Code, ed., Feminist Interpretations of Hans-Georg Gadamer Reviewed by |
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| Shannon Dea | 92-95 |
| Brian Ellis, The Philosophy of Nature: A Guide to the New Essentialism Reviewed by |
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| Slobodan Perovic | 95-97 |
| Pascal Engel, Truth Reviewed by |
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| Silvio Pinto | 98-100 |
| Robert J . Fogelin, A Defense of Hume on Miracles Reviewed by |
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| Dan O'Brien | 100-102 |
| Aaron V. Garrett, Meaning in Spinoza's Method Reviewed by |
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| Lee Rice | 102-104 |
| Neil Gascoigne, Scepticism Reviewed by |
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| John J. Callanan | 104-106 |
| Berys Gaut and Paisley Livingston, eds., The Creation of Art: New Essays in Philosophical Aesthetics Reviewed by |
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| James O. Young | 107-109 |
| Carl Gillett and Barry Loewer, eds., Physicalism and Its Discontents Reviewed by |
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| Jillian Scott McIntosh | 110-112 |
| Hans-Johann Glock, Quine and Davidson on Language, Thought and Reality Reviewed by |
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| Michael Hyrners | 113-115 |
| Jane Heal, Mind, Reason and Imagination Reviewed by |
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| Chris Lindsay | 115-117 |
| Jo Ellen Jacobs, The Voice of Harriet Taylor Mill Reviewed by |
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| Annabelle Lever | 118-119 |
| Dale Jacquette, Ontology Reviewed by |
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| E.P. Brandon | 120-122 |
| James C. Klagge and Alfred Nordmann, eds., Ludwig Wittgenstein: Public and Private Occasions Reviewed by |
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| Béla Szabados, Ken McGovern | 122-124 |
| Henri Lefebvre, Key Writings Reviewed by |
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| Jason Smith | 125-127 |
| Michael Losonsky, Enlightenment and Action from Descartes to Kant Reviewed by |
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| Greg Janzen | 127-129 |
| A.S. McGrade, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Martin Tweedale | 129-131 |
| Alexander Miller, An Introduction to Contemporary Metaethics Reviewed by |
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| Tim Christie | 132-134 |
| Jean-Luc Nancy, A Finite Thinking Reviewed by |
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| Alexander Cooke | 134-136 |
| S. Jack Odell, On Consequentialist Ethics Reviewed by |
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| Berel Dov Lerner | 136-140 |
| Paolo Parrini, Wesley C. Salmon, and Merrilee H. Salmon, eds., Logical Empiricism: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives Reviewed by |
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| Alexander Rueger | 140-143 |
| Michael Payne and John Schad, eds., Life After Theory Reviewed by |
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| Kir Kuiken | 143-145 |
| David G. Peddle and Neil G. Robertson, eds., Philosophy and Freedom: The Legacy of James Doull Reviewed by |
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| James Lowry | 146-148 |
| Jacques Rancière, Short Voyages to the Land of the People Reviewed by |
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| Jonathan Roffe | 148-149 |
| William Sweet, ed., Philosophical Theory and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Reviewed by |
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| Brian Orend | 150-152 |
| Wilfrid J. Waluchow, The Dimensions of Ethics: An Introduction to Ethical Theory Reviewed by |
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| Berel Dov Lerner | 136-140 |
| Donn Welton, ed., The New Husserl: A Critical Reader Reviewed by |
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| Stuart Elden | 152-153 |
| Thomas Williams, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Duns Scotus Reviewed by |
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| Rondo Keele | 154-156 |
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