Table of Contents
| Full Issue | February 2000 | |
| James Allan, A Sceptical Theory of Morality and Law Reviewed by |
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| Kenneth Einar Himma | 1-3 |
| St. Thomas Aquinas, On Faith and Reason Reviewed by |
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| Rondo Keele | 3-5 |
| St. Thomas Aquinas, On Human Nature Reviewed by |
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| Rondo Keele | 3-5 |
| Alain Badiou, Manifesto for Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Alan D. Schrift | 6-7 |
| Michael E. Bratman, Faces of Intention: Selected Essays on Intention and Agency Reviewed by |
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| Mark Thornton | 8-10 |
| Peter Byrne, The Moral Interpretation of Religion Reviewed by |
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| Klaas J. Kraay | 10-11 |
| Claudia Card, ed., On Feminist Ethics and Politics Reviewed by |
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| Sylvia Burrow | 12-14 |
| Tod Chambers, The Fiction of Bioethics: Cases as Literary Texts Reviewed by |
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| Benoit Morin | 14-16 |
| Stephen R.L. Clark, The Political Animal Reviewed by |
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| Don Ross | 16-18 |
| Jon Elster, Strong Feelings: Emotion, Addiction, and Human Behavior Reviewed by |
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| Douglas N. Husak | 19-21 |
| Elizabeth Fallaize, ed., Simone de Beauvoir: A Critical Reader Reviewed by |
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| Karen Green | 21-26 |
| Jerry A. Fodor, In Critical Condition: Polemical Essays on Cognitive Science and the Philosophy of Mind Reviewed by |
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| Wayne I. Henry | 26-28 |
| Roger D. Gallie, Thomas Reid: Ethics, Aesthetics and the Anatomy of the Self Reviewed by |
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| Dabney Townsend | 29-31 |
| Stan Godlovitch, Musical Performance: A Philosophical Study Reviewed by |
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| Jeanette Bicknell | 31-33 |
| Jean-Luc Gouin, Hegel: ou de la raison intégrale Reviewed by |
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| Dario Perinetti | 34-36 |
| Jorge J.E. Gracia, Metaphysics and Its Task: The Search for the Categorial Foundation of Knowledge Reviewed by |
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| Eric M. Rubenstein | 37-38 |
| Charles Guignon, ed., The Good Life Reviewed by |
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| Whitley R.P. Kaufman | 39-40 |
| Larry Hickman, ed., Reading Dewey: Interpretations for a Postmodern Generation Reviewed by |
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| Jennifer Welchman | 40-42 |
| Patricia Kitcher, ed., Kant's Critique of Pure Reason: Critical Essays Reviewed by |
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| Randy Wojtowicz | 42-45 |
| Christine M. Koggel, ed., Moral Issues in Global Perspective Reviewed by |
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| Tyler Veak | 45-47 |
| Marcel S. Lieberman, Commitment, Value, and Moral Realism Reviewed by |
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| John Mizzorri | 47-50 |
| Jeff Malpas and Robert C. Solomon, eds., Death and Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Kenneth A. Bryson | 50-52 |
| Thomas More, Utopia Reviewed by |
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| Brian Richardson | 52-53 |
| Christopher New, Philosophy of Literature: An Introduction Reviewed by |
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| Leon Surette | 53-55 |
| Andrea Nye, The Princess and the Philosopher: Letters of Elisabeth of the Palatine to René Descartes Reviewed by |
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| Peter Loptson | 55-57 |
| Michael Peters and James Marshall, Wittgenstein: Philosophy, Postmodernism, Pedagogy Reviewed by |
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| Constantinos Athanasopoulos | 58-59 |
| Caroline Joan S. Picart, Resentment and the 'Feminin'in Nietzsche's Politico-Aesthetics Reviewed by |
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| Amy Mullin | 60-62 |
| Jo-Anne Pilardi, Simone de Beauvoir Writing the Self: Philosophy Becomes Autobiography Reviewed by |
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| Karen Green | 21-26 |
| Thomas Scanlon, What We Owe to Each Other Reviewed by |
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| Arthur Ripstein | 62-65 |
| Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, System der Weltalter Reviewed by |
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| Holger Zaborowski | 66-67 |
| Anthony J. Sebok, Legal Positivism in American Jurisprudence Reviewed by |
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| Steven Walt | 67-71 |
| Margaret Simons, Beauvoir and the Second Sex: Feminism, Race and the Origins of Existentialism Reviewed by |
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| Karen Green | 21-26 |
| Amie L. Thomasson, Fiction and Metaphysics Reviewed by |
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| Simo Säätelä | 71-73 |
| Pauline Von Bonsdorff and Arto Haapala, eds., Aesthetics in the Human Environment Reviewed by |
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| James Kirwan | 74-76 |
| Douglas Walton, Appeal to Popular Opinion Reviewed by |
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| M.W. Allen | 76-78 |
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