Table of Contents
Full Issue | April 2001
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Theodor W. Adorno and Walter Benjamin, The Complete Correspondence 1928-1940.
Reviewed by
Mark Jackson
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79-81
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Giorgio Agamben, Remnants of Auschwitz: The Witness and the Archive.
Reviewed by
Jonathan Lee Sherwood
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82-84
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Walter Benjamin, The Arcades Project.
Reviewed by
Mark Jackson
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79-81
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Jeffrey Bloechl, ed., The Face of the Other and the Trace of God: Essays on the Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas.
Reviewed by
James A. Snyder
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84-86
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E. Bruce Brooks and A. Taeko Brooks, The Original Analects: Sayings of Confucius and his Successors.
Reviewed by
M. C. Lo
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87-90
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Hauke Brunkhorst, Adorno and Critical Theory.
Reviewed by
Michelle Brewer
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91-93
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Jacques Brunschwig and Geoffrey E.R. Lloyd, eds., Greek Thought: A Guide to Classical Knowledge.
Reviewed by
John King-Farlow
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93-95
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A.J.M. Bundy, ed., Selected Essays of Wilson Harris: The Unfinished Genesis of the Imagination.
Reviewed by
Gamal Abdel-Shehid
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95-97
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Joseph S. Catalano, Thinking Matter: Consciousness from Aristotle to Putnam and Sartre.
Reviewed by
Christopher Viger
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98-100
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Jules L. Coleman, ed., Readings in the Philosophy of Law.
Reviewed by
Paul Groarke
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100-103
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Chris J. Cuomo and Kim Q. Hall, eds., Whiteness: Feminist Philosophical Reflections.
Reviewed by
Bonnie Mann
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103-105
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Don Dedrick, Naming the Rainbow: Colour Language, Colour Science, and Culture.
Reviewed by
John Sutton
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106-109
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Tom Digby, ed., Men Doing Feminism.
Reviewed by
Christine R. Metzo
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109-113
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Richard M. Gale, The Divided Self of William James.
Reviewed by
Matthew Stephens
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113-115
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Jill Gordon, Turning Toward Philosophy.
Reviewed by
Helen Prosser
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116-118
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Michael Halberstam, Totalitarianism and the Modern Conception of Politics.
Reviewed by
John P. Burke
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118-120
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R.J. Hollingdale, Nietzsche: The Man and His Philosophy.
Reviewed by
Christa Davis Acampora
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121-124
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Anne Jaap Jacobson, ed., Feminist Interpretations of David Hume.
Reviewed by
Miriam McCormick
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125-127
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T.K. Johansen, Aristotle on the Sense-Organs.
Reviewed by
Victor Caston
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127-129
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David Farrell Krell, The Purest of Bastards.
Reviewed by
Kir Kuiken
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130-132
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Emmanuel Levinas, Entre Nous: Thinking-of-the-Other.
Reviewed by
Cynthia D. Coe
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132-134
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Shu-hsien Liu, Understanding Confucian Philosophy: Classical and Sung-Ming.
Reviewed by
M. C. Lo
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87-90
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Jon Mandle, What's Left of Liberalism: An Interpretation and Defense of Justice as Fairness.
Reviewed by
Anthony Simon Laden
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134-136
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Larry May, Masculinity and Morality.
Reviewed by
Christine R. Metzo
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109-113
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Wolfgang Müller-Lauter, Nietzsche: His Philosophy of Contradictions and the Contradictions of His Philosophy.
Reviewed by
Christa Davis Acampora
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121-124
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Henry Pietersma, Phenomenological Epistemology.
Reviewed by
James C. Morrison
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136-139
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Andrew Pyle, ed., Key Philosophers in Conversation: The Cogito Interviews.
Reviewed by
William Sweet
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139-140
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Sándor Radnóti, The Fake: Forgery and its Place in Art.
Reviewed by
Matthew Stephens
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141-143
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James Risser, ed., Heidegger Toward the Turn: Essays on the Work of the 1930's.
Reviewed by
Daniel Tkachyk
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143-145
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Brigitte Sassen, ed., Kant's Early Critics: The Empiricist Critique of the Theoretical Philosophy.
Reviewed by
James C. Morrison
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145-147
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Avrum Stroll , Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy.
Reviewed by
Alan Richardson
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147-150
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Mark Tebbit, Philosophy of Law: An Introduction.
Reviewed by
Paul Groarke
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100-103
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Martin Tweedale, Scotus vs. Ockham: A Medieval Dispute over Universals.
Reviewed by
Timothy Noone
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150-152
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Douglas Walton, One-Sided Arguments: A Dialectical Analysis of Bias.
Reviewed by
Andrew Aberdein
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152-154
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James Williams, Lyotard & the Political.
Reviewed by
Todd Dufresne
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154-156
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