Table of Contents
| Full Issue | February 2003 | |
| Gernot Böhme, Ethics in Context Reviewed by |
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| Timothy Chambers | 1-3 |
| Janet Broughton, Descartes's Method of Doubt Reviewed by |
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| Deborah Boyle | 3-5 |
| Joan Cocks, Passion and Paradox: Intellectuals Confront the National Question Reviewed by |
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| Richard Matthews | 5-7 |
| Harvey Cormier, The Truth is What Works: William James, Pragmatism, and the Seed of Death Reviewed by |
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| Matthew Stephens | 7-9 |
| Leon Harold Craig, Of Philosophers and Kings: Political Philosophy in Shakespeare's Macbeth and King Lear Reviewed by |
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| William Mathie | 10-12 |
| John Deely, Four Ages of Understanding: The first postmodern survey of philosophy from Ancient times to the turn of the twenty-first century Reviewed by |
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| Nevena Ivanova | 12-14 |
| Robert J. Dostal, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Gadamer Reviewed by |
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| Edward Tingley | 14-18 |
| Rainer Forst, Contexts of Justice: Political Philosophy beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism Reviewed by |
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| Shaun P. Young | 18-20 |
| Hans-Georg Gadamer, Gadamer in Conversation: Reflections and Commentary Reviewed by |
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| Graeme Nicholson | 21-26 |
| Graeme Gilloch, Walter Benjamin - Critical Constellations Reviewed by |
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| Brendan Moran | 26-28 |
| Keith Graham, Practical Reasoning in a Social World: How we Act Together Reviewed by |
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| Adrian M. Viens | 28-30 |
| Robert Hahn, Anaximander and the Architects: The contribution of Egyptian and Greek architectural technologies to the origins of Greek philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Costica Bradatan | 31-33 |
| Daniel Howard-Snyder and Paul K. Moser, eds., Divine Hiddenness: New Essays Reviewed by |
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| Klaas J. Kraay | 33-35 |
| Hud Hudson, A Materialist Metaphysics of the Human Person Reviewed by |
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| Peter Loptson | 35-39 |
| Doreen Kimura, Sex and Cognition Reviewed by |
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| Wendy Lynne Lee | 39-41 |
| Leszek Kolakowski, The Presence of Myth Reviewed by |
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| Patrick Quinn | 42-44 |
| John Llewelyn, Appositions of Jacques Derrida and Emmanuel Levinas Reviewed by |
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| Jack Reynolds | 44-46 |
| J.E. Malpas and Jens Kertscher, eds., Gadamer's Century: Essays in Honor of Hans-Georg Gadamer Reviewed by |
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| Edward Tingley | 14-18 |
| Giuseppe Mazzotta, Cosmopoiesis. The Renaissance Experiment Reviewed by |
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| Massimo Verdicchio | 46-50 |
| Carolyn McLeod, Self-Trust and Reproductive Autonomy Reviewed by |
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| Karen Houle | 50-53 |
| Christopher McMahon, Collective Rationality and Collective Reasoning Reviewed by |
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| Joseph Heath | 53-56 |
| Tom Regan, Defending Animal Rights Reviewed by |
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| Margaret Van de Pitte | 56-58 |
| Rob Reich, Bridging Liberalism and Multiculturalism in American Education Reviewed by |
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| Jeff Spinner-Haley | 59-61 |
| Christopher Rickey, Revolutionary Saints: Heidegger, National Socialism and Antinomian Politics Reviewed by |
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| Jonathan Salem-Wiseman | 61-63 |
| Louis Roy, Transcendent Experiences: Phenomenology and Critique Reviewed by |
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| Karl Simms | 63-66 |
| James P. Scanlan, Dostoevsky The Thinker Reviewed by |
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| Itir Günes | 66-68 |
| Irving Singer, Explorations in Love and Sex Reviewed by |
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| Julian Friedland | 69-71 |
| Irving Singer, Feeling and Imagination: The Vibrant Flux of Our Existence Reviewed by |
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| Julian Friedland | 69-71 |
| Michael Slote, Morals From Motives Reviewed by |
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| Leanne Kent | 72-74 |
| Richard Tuck, The Rights of War and Peace: Political Thought and the International Order From Grotius to Kant Reviewed by |
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| Antonio Franceschet | 75-77 |
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