Table of Contents
| Full Issue | August 2004 | |
| Gregory Dale Adamson, Philosophy in the Age of Science and Capital Reviewed by |
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| Michael A. Principe | 235-237 |
| Branka Arsić, The Passive Eye: Gaze and Subjectivity in Berkeley (via Beckett) Reviewed by |
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| Costica Bradatan | 237-239 |
| Rémi Brague, The Wisdom of the World: The Human Experience of the Universe in Western Thought Reviewed by |
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| Robert Hahn | 239-241 |
| Fritz Breithaupt, Richard Raatzsch and Bettina Kremberg, eds., Goethe and Wittgenstein: Seeing the World's Unity in its Variety Reviewed by |
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| Steven Burns | 242-244 |
| Deen K. Chatterjee and Don E. Scheid, eds., Ethics and Foreign Intervention Reviewed by |
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| David Mellow | 244-246 |
| Vincent Colapietro, Fateful Shapes of Human Freedom: John William Miller and the Crises of Modernity Reviewed by |
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| John R. Shook | 247-249 |
| Bernard Faure, Double Exposure: Cutting Across Buddhist and Western Discourses Reviewed by |
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| Miri Albahari | 249-251 |
| Richard Feist and William Sweet, eds., Husserl and Stein Reviewed by |
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| Patricia Bowen-Moore | 251-253 |
| Steven Fesmire, John Dewey and Moral Imagination: Pragmatism in Ethics Reviewed by |
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| Tom Viaene | 254-256 |
| Robin N. Fiore and Hilde Lindemann Nelson, eds., Recognition, Responsibility, and Rights: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory Reviewed by |
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| Elisabeth (Boetzkes) Gedge | 256-259 |
| Guttrom Fløistad, ed., Contemporary Philosophy: A New Survey: Volume 8: Philosophy of Latin America Reviewed by |
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| Manuel Vargas | 259-261 |
| Stathis Gourgouris, Does Literature Think? Literature as Theory for an Antimythical Era Reviewed by |
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| Karl Simms | 262-264 |
| Michael Heidelberger, Nature From Within. Gustav Theodor Fechner and His Psychophysical Worldview Reviewed by |
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| Alex Rueger | 264-266 |
| Brian Jacobs and Patrick Kain, eds., Essays on Kant's Anthropology Reviewed by |
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| Frederick P. Van De Pitte | 267-269 |
| Todd Lekan, Making Morality: Pragmatist Reconstruction in Ethical Theory Reviewed by |
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| Michael Kubara | 269-271 |
| Joseph Margolis, The Unraveling of Scientism: American Philosophy at the End of the Twentieth Century Reviewed by |
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| Max Rosenkrantz | 272-273 |
| David Mikics, The Romance of Individualism in Emerson and Nietzsche Reviewed by |
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| Stanley Bates | 274-276 |
| Sandra D. Mitchell, Biological Complexity and Integrative Pluralism Reviewed by |
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| Thomas A.C. Reydon | 276-279 |
| Michel de Montaigne, Apology for Raymond Sebond Reviewed by |
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| Craig Walton | 279-281 |
| Berlell Ollman, Dance of the Dialectic: Steps in Marx's Method Reviewed by |
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| Robert Ware | 281-283 |
| Adriaan T. Peperzak, Elements of Ethics Reviewed by |
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| Edvard Lorkovic | 283-285 |
| Claudia M. Schmidt, David Hume: Reason in History Reviewed by |
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| Christopher Williams | 286-288 |
| Alan Singer, Aesthetic Reason: Artworks and the deliberative ethos Reviewed by |
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| Martin Donougho | 288-290 |
| Quentin Skinner, Visions of Politics: Volume I, Regarding Method Reviewed by |
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| Christian Nadeau | 291-293 |
| Quentin Skinner, Visions of Politics: Volume II, Renaissance Virtues Reviewed by |
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| J.A.W. Gunn | 293-296 |
| Quentin Skinner, Visions of Politics: Volume III, Hobbes and Civil Science Reviewed by |
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| Andrew Belsey | 297-299 |
| Cass R. Sunstein, Why Societies Need Dissent Reviewed by |
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| Mortimer Sellers | 299-301 |
| Jacques Taminiaux, The Metamorphoses of Phenomenological Reduction Reviewed by |
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| Jack Reynolds | 302-303 |
| Michael Tye, Consciousness and Persons: Unity and Identity Reviewed by |
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| Timothy Schroeder | 303-305 |
| Howard Williams, Kant's Critique of Hobbes: Sovereignty and Cosmopolitanism Reviewed by |
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| Kostas Koukouzelis | 305-307 |
| Charlotte Witt, Ways of Being: Potentiality and Actuality in Aristotle's Metaphysics Reviewed by |
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| Christos Panayides | 308-310 |
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