Table of Contents
| Full Issue | June 2000 | |
| Joseph Adamson and Hilary Clark, eds., Scenes of Shame: Psychoanalysis, Shame and Writing Reviewed by |
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| Conor O'Dea | 157-158 |
| Paula Allman, Revolutionary Social Transformation: Democratic Hopes, Political Possibilities and Critical Education Reviewed by |
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| Stella Gaon | 159-160 |
| Paul J. Bagley, ed., Piety, Peace, and the Freedom to Philosophize Reviewed by |
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| Eric v.d. Luft | 160-162 |
| Joshua Cohen, Matthew Howard, Martha Nussbaum, and Susan M. Okin, eds., Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women? Reviewed by |
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| Monique Deveaux | 162-164 |
| A.H. Coxon, The Philosophy of Forms: An Analytical and Historical Commentary on Plato's Parmenides Reviewed by |
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| Patricia Curd | 166-168 |
| Michael Davis, Ethics and the University Reviewed by |
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| Willard F. Enteman | 169-170 |
| Jacques Derrida, Adieu to Emmanuel Levinas Reviewed by |
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| Robert Gibbs | 171-172 |
| Stephen L. Elkin and Karol Edward Soltan, eds., Citizen Competence and Democratic Institutions Reviewed by |
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| J.M. Tarrant | 172-174 |
| Claude L. Fox, Foundations: A Manual for the Beginning Student of Epistemology Reviewed by |
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| Andrew Latus | 174-177 |
| Hans-Georg Gadamer, The Beginning of Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Edward Tingley | 177-180 |
| Hans-Georg Gadamer, Praise of Theory: Speeches and Essays Reviewed by |
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| Edward Tingley | 177-180 |
| Gary Gutting, Pragmatic Liberalism and the Critique of Modernity Reviewed by |
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| James Connelly | 181-183 |
| Ian Hacking, The Social Construction of What? Reviewed by |
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| J. J. MacIntosh | 183-186 |
| Hendrik Hart, Ronald A. Kuipers and Kai Nielsen, eds., Walking the Tightrope of Faith: Philosophical Conversations about Reason and Religion Reviewed by |
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| Ken McGovern, Béla Szabados | 186-189 |
| Stephen R. Haynes and John Roth, eds., The Death of God Movement and the Holocaust: Radical Theology Encounters the Shoah Reviewed by |
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| Daniel Herwitz | 190-192 |
| David Jones, Moral Responsibility in the Holocaust: A Study in the Ethics of Character Reviewed by |
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| Daniel Herwitz | 190-192 |
| Errol G. Katayama, Aristotle on Artifacts: A Metaphysical Puzzle Reviewed by |
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| Jeffrey Carr | 193-194 |
| Kelvin Knight, ed., The MacIntyre Reader Reviewed by |
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| Lisa Jones | 195-196 |
| Harold Hongju Koh and Ronald C. Slye, eds., Deliberative Democracy and Human Rights Reviewed by |
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| Michael Goodhart | 196-198 |
| Emmanuel Levinas, Alterity and Transcendence Reviewed by |
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| Scott C. Davidson | 198-200 |
| Martin McAvoy, The Profession of Ignorance, With Constant Reference to Socrates Reviewed by |
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| Nicholas D. Smith | 201-202 |
| John McDowell, Meaning, Knowledge and Reality Reviewed by |
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| Michael Luntley | 203-206 |
| Balázs M. Mezei and Barry Smith, The Four Phases of Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Wolfgang Huemer | 206-209 |
| Jeffrie G. Murphy, Character, Liberty, and Law: Kantian Essays in Theory and Practice Reviewed by |
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| Ian Hunt | 210-211 |
| Roberto Poli, ed., The Brentano Puzzle Reviewed by |
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| Wolfgang Huemer | 206-209 |
| John L. Pollock and Joseph Cruz, Contemporary Theories of Knowledge Reviewed by |
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| Andrew Latus | 174-177 |
| Stanley Rosen, Metaphysics in Ordinary Language Reviewed by |
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| Colin A. Anderson | 212-214 |
| Michael Ruse, Mystery of Mysteries: is Evolution a Social Construction? Reviewed by |
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| Scott Woodcock | 214-216 |
| William Seager, The Significance of Consciousness Reviewed by |
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| Timothy J. Bayne | 217-221 |
| Charles P. Siewert, The Brentano Puzzle Reviewed by |
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| Timothy J. Bayne | 217-221 |
| Jordan Howard Sobel, Puzzles for the Will: Fatalism, Newcomb and Samarra, Determinism and Omniscience Reviewed by |
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| Thomas Bittner | 222-224 |
| Manfred B. Steger and Terrell Carver, eds., Engels After Marx Reviewed by |
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| John P. Burke | 224-226 |
| Kim Sterleny and Paul E. Griffiths, Sex and Death: An Introduction to Philosophy of Biology Reviewed by |
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| Valerie Gray Hardcastle | 227-228 |
| Walter P. Von Wartburg and Julian Liew, Gene Technology and Social Acceptance Reviewed by |
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| Micheal Pelt | 228-230 |
| Dan Zahavi, Self-Awareness and Alterity: A Phenomenological Investigation Reviewed by |
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| Robert Piercey | 231-233 |
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