Table of Contents
| Full Issue | June 2004 | |
| Giorgio Agamben, The Open: Man and Animal Reviewed by |
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| Amos Friedland | 157-159 |
| Lilly Alanen, Descartes's Concept of Mind Reviewed by |
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| Peter Schouls | 159-161 |
| Larry Alexander and Emily Sherwin, The Rule of Rules: Morality, Rules, and the Dilemmas of Law Reviewed by |
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| Roger A. Shiner | 162-165 |
| George Boole, The Laws of Thought Reviewed by |
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| James Van Evra | 166-168 |
| Rudiger Bubner, The Innovations of Idealism Reviewed by |
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| George di Giovanni | 168-170 |
| Robert Burch and Massimo Verdicchio, eds., Between Philosophy and Poetry: Writing, Rhythm, History Reviewed by |
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| Victor Yelverton Haines | 170-172 |
| Claudia Card, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Simone De Beauvoir Reviewed by |
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| Annabelle Lever | 172-174 |
| David Corfield, Towards a Philosophy of Real Mathematics Reviewed by |
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| Alasdair Urquhart | 175-177 |
| Richard Eldridge, An Introduction to the Philosophy of Art Reviewed by |
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| Roger Seamon | 177-181 |
| Alan H. Goldman, Practical Rules: When We Need Them and When We Don't Reviewed by |
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| Roger A. Shiner | 162-165 |
| Kyriaki Goudeli, Challenges to German Idealism: Schelling, Fichte and Kant Reviewed by |
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| Jason M. Wirth | 181-183 |
| Nicholas Griffin, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Bertrand Russell Reviewed by |
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| Yoshi Ogawa, Alan Richardson | 184-187 |
| Jean Grondin, Hans-Georg Gadamer A Biography Reviewed by |
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| Patrick Quinn | 188-190 |
| Susan Haack, Defending Science - Within Reason: Between Scientism and Cynicism Reviewed by |
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| Jeffrey Foss | 190-193 |
| John Haldane and Stephen Read, eds., The Philosophy of Thomas Reid: A Collection of Essays Reviewed by |
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| D. D. Todd | 193-196 |
| Nicholas Hammond, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Pascal Reviewed by |
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| Gábor Boros | 196-199 |
| Jonathan Hodge and Gregory Radick, eds., The Cambridge Companion to Darwin Reviewed by |
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| Scott Woodcock | 199-203 |
| David M. Kaplan, Ricoeur's Critical Theory Reviewed by |
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| Karl Simms | 203-205 |
| Berel Dov Lerner, Rules Magic and Instrumental Reason: A Critical Interpretation of Peter Winch's Philosophy of the Social Sciences Reviewed by |
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| Paul O'Grady | 206-208 |
| G. E. R. Lloyd, The Ambitions of Curiosity: Understanding the World in Ancient Greece and China Reviewed by |
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| Richard Bosley | 208-210 |
| Kirk Ludwig, ed., Donald Davidson Reviewed by |
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| Manuela Ungureanu | 210-212 |
| José Medina, The Unity of Wittgenstein's Philosophy: Necessity, Intelligibility, and Normativity Reviewed by |
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| Matthew Stephens | 213-215 |
| Alfred R. Mele, Self-Deception Unmasked Reviewed by |
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| Steven Burns | 215-216 |
| Justin Oakley and Dean Cocking, Virtue Ethics and Professional Roles Reviewed by |
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| Jennifer Welchman | 217-219 |
| Husain Sarkar, Descartes' Cogito: Saved from the Great Shipwreck Reviewed by |
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| Andreea Mihali | 220-222 |
| Frederic Schick, Ambiguity and Logic Reviewed by |
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| Paul Weirich | 222-224 |
| Shannon Sullivan, Living Across and Through Skins: Transactional Bodies, Pragmatism, and Feminism Reviewed by |
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| Melissa Clarke | 225-227 |
| Cheryl Brown Travis, ed., Evolution, Gender, and Rape Reviewed by |
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| Wendy Lynne Lee | 227-229 |
| Jeremy Waldron, God, Locke, and Equality: Christian Foundations in Locke's Political Thought Reviewed by |
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| Adrian M. Viens | 230-231 |
| Ajume Wingo, Veil Politics in Liberal Democratic States Reviewed by |
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| Christie Sandford | 232-234 |
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