Table of Contents
| Full Issue | February 2002 | |
| Brooke A. Ackerly, Political Theory and Feminist Social Criticism Reviewed by |
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| Karen Green | 1-3 |
| Ronald Beiner and Wayne Norman, eds., Canadian Political Philosophy: Contemporary Reflections Reviewed by |
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| David Kahane | 7-9 |
| George Ritzer, ed., The Blackwell Companion to Major Social Theorists Reviewed by |
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| Raymond A. Morrow | 3-6 |
| Alexander Bird, Thomas Kuhn Reviewed by |
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| Francis Remedios | 9-11 |
| Maurice Blanchot, The Instant of My Death Reviewed by |
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| Gary Genosko | 12-14 |
| James Robert Brown, Philosophy of Mathematics: An Introduction to the World of Proofs and Pictures Reviewed by |
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| Mark Colyvan | 14-16 |
| Robert E. Butts, Witches, Scientists, Philosophers: Essays and Lectures Reviewed by |
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| James Van Evra | 17-18 |
| J.A. Cover and John O'Leary-Hawthorne, Substance and Individuation in Leibniz Reviewed by |
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| Karen Detlefsen | 19-21 |
| Tadeusz Czezowski, Knowledge, Science and Values - A Program for Scientific Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Arianna Betti | 22-24 |
| Paul Sheldon Davies, Norms of Nature: Naturalism and the Nature of Functions Reviewed by |
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| Glenn Parsons | 24-26 |
| Jacques Derrida, Demeure: Fiction and Testimony Reviewed by |
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| Gary Genosko | 12-14 |
| Jeffrey Dudiak, The Intrigue of Ethics: a Reading of the Idea of Discourse in the Thought of Emmanuel Levinas Reviewed by |
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| Edvard Lorkovic | 26-28 |
| Terry Eagleton, The Idea of Culture Reviewed by |
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| Neil Levy | 28-30 |
| Paul Fairfield, Theorizing Praxis: Studies in Hermeneutical Pragmatism Reviewed by |
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| John Gibson | 31-32 |
| Gary Gutting, French Philosophy in the Twentieth Century Reviewed by |
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| Edvard Lorkovic | 33-35 |
| Andrew Haas, Hegel and the Problem of Multiplicity Reviewed by |
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| H. Darren Hibbs | 35-37 |
| David P . Haney, The Challenge of Coleridge. Ethics and Interpretation in Romanticism and Modern Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Arnd Bohm | 38-40 |
| Joseph Heath, Communicative Action and Rational Choice Reviewed by |
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| Chrisoula Andreou | 41-43 |
| Christopher Kutz, Complicity: Ethics and Law for a Collective Age Reviewed by |
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| Linda Radzik | 43-45 |
| Neil Levy, Being Up-To-Date: Foucault, Sartre and Postmodemity Reviewed by |
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| Mark Raymond Brown | 45-47 |
| Alphonso Lingis, Dangerous Emotions Reviewed by |
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| Mark Jackson | 48-50 |
| Douglas Low, Merleau-Ponty's Last Vision: A Proposal for the Completion of The Visible and the Invisible Reviewed by |
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| Ted Toadvine | 50-52 |
| Matthew McGrath, Between Deflationism & Correspondence Theory Reviewed by |
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| Jay Newhard | 53-54 |
| Michel Meyer, Philosophy and the Passions: Toward a History of Human Nature Reviewed by |
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| Michael A. Rosenthal | 55-56 |
| Herta Nagl-Docekal and Cornelia Klinger, eds., Re-Reading the Canon in German: Continental Philosophy in Feminist Perspective Reviewed by |
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| Annika Thiem | 57-59 |
| Elizabeth Neill, Rites of Privacy and the Privacy Trade Reviewed by |
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| Andrew Bartlett | 59-61 |
| Brian Orend, Michael Walzer on War and Justice Reviewed by |
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| Richard Vallee | 61-63 |
| David Owens, Reason without Freedom: the problem of epistemic normativity Reviewed by |
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| David Owen, Todd Stewart | 63-66 |
| Samuel M. Powell, The Trinity in German Thought Reviewed by |
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| Holger Zaborowski | 66-67 |
| George Ritzer, ed., The Blackwell Companion to Major Social Theorists Reviewed by |
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| Raymond A. Morrow | 3-6 |
| Wesley Salmon and Gereon Wolters, eds., Logic, Language, and the Structure of Scientific Theories Reviewed by |
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| David Boutillier | 68-70 |
| Laurence M. Thomas and Michael E. Levin, Sexual Orientation and Human Rights Reviewed by |
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| Paul Fairfield | 71-73 |
| Gideon Yaffe, Liberty Worth the Name: Locke on Free Agency Reviewed by |
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| Nicholas Jolley | 73-75 |
| Nick Zangwill, The Metaphysics of Beauty Reviewed by |
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| Glenn Parsons | 76-78 |
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