Table of Contents
| Full Issue | August 2003 | |
| Peter Achinstein, The Book of Evidence Reviewed by |
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| Dan McArthur | 235-237 |
| Thomas Aquinas, The Treatise on Human Nature, Summa Theologiae 1a 75-89 Reviewed by |
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| Richard Bosley | 237-238 |
| Catherine Chalier, What Ought I to Do? Morality in Kant and Levinas Reviewed by |
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| Brigitte Sassen | 238-240 |
| Helene Cixous and Jacques Derrida, Veils Reviewed by |
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| Lynn Penrod | 240-242 |
| Dirk L. Couprie, Robert Hahn, and Gerard Naddaf, Anaximander in Context. New Studies in the Origins of Greek Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Rainer Kattel | 242-244 |
| Frank Cunningham, Theories of Democracy: A Critical Introduction Reviewed by |
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| Patrick Hayden | 245-247 |
| Jacques Derrida, Who's Afraid of Philosophy? Right to Philosophy 1 Reviewed by |
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| Bob Plant | 247-249 |
| Jacques Derrida, Without Alibi Reviewed by |
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| Jack Reynolds | 250-252 |
| David A. Duquette, ed., Hegel's History of Philosophy: New Interpretations Reviewed by |
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| Kevin Zanelotti | 252-254 |
| Hans-Georg Gadamer, The Beginning of Knowledge Reviewed by |
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| David Vessey | 254-256 |
| Julia Kristeva, Intimate Revolt: The Power and Limits of Psychoanalysis Reviewed by |
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| Pramod K. Nayar | 257-259 |
| Julia Kristeva, Revolt, She Said Reviewed by |
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| Pramod K. Nayar | 257-259 |
| John Leslie, Infinite Minds: A Philosophical Cosmology Reviewed by |
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| Richard Feist | 260-262 |
| Jean-Luc Marion, Being Given Reviewed by |
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| Michael K. Shim | 262-264 |
| Martin Beck MatustÃk and William L. McBride, eds., Calvin O. Schrag and the Task of Philosophy After Postmodernity Reviewed by |
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| Kyoo Lee | 264-266 |
| Raymond A. Morrow and Carlos Alberto Torres, eds., Reading Freire and Habermas: Critical Pedagogy and Transformative Social Change Reviewed by |
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| Evan Simpson | 267-268 |
| Samir Okasha, Philosophy of Science: A Very Short Introduction Reviewed by |
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| Joseph LaPorte | 268-269 |
| Robert T. Pennock, ed., Intelligent Design Creationism and its Critics: Philosophical, Theological and Scientific Perspectives Reviewed by |
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| Niall Shanks | 270-272 |
| Richard H. Popkin and Avrum Stroll, Skeptical Philosophy for Everyone Reviewed by |
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| David Macarthur | 272-274 |
| Mark Redhead, Charles Taylor. Thinking and Living Deep Diversity Reviewed by |
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| Donald Ipperciel | 274-276 |
| Nicholas Rescher, Fairness: Theory & Practice of Distributive Justice Reviewed by |
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| Jayson MacLean | 277-279 |
| Joseph Rouse, How Scientific Practices Matter: Reclaiming Philosophical Naturalism Reviewed by |
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| Dan McArthur | 279-281 |
| Tad M. Schmaltz, Radical Cartesianism: The French Reception of Descartes Reviewed by |
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| Byron Williston | 282-284 |
| Charles E. Scott, The Lives of Things Reviewed by |
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| Matthew King | 284-286 |
| Yvonne Sherratt, Adorno's Positive Dialectic Reviewed by |
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| Andrew Fagan | 286-288 |
| John Symons, On Dennett Reviewed by |
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| Dan O'Brien | 289-291 |
| Janna Thompson, Taking Responsibility for the Past: Reparation and Historical Injustice Reviewed by |
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| J. Angelo Corlett | 291-293 |
| Mark Timmons, ed., Kant's Metaphysics of Morals: Interpretative Essays Reviewed by |
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| Julie Custeau | 293-296 |
| Richard L. Velkley, Being after Rousseau: Philosophy and Culture in Question Reviewed by |
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| Tobin Craig | 296-298 |
| Daniel M. Wegner, The Illusion of Conscious Will Reviewed by |
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| Christian Perring | 299-301 |
| William S. Wilkerson and Jeffrey Paris, eds., New Critical Theory: Essays on Liberation Reviewed by |
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| Andrew Fagan | 301-303 |
| K. Brad Wray, ed., Knowledge and Inquiry Reviewed by |
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| Mark Owen Webb | 303-305 |
| James O. Young, Art and Knowledge Reviewed by |
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| Glenn Parsons | 305-307 |
| Ewa Ziarek, An Ethics of Dissensus Reviewed by |
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| Ella Myers | 308-310 |
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