Table of Contents
| Full Issue | August 2000 | |
| Giorgio Agamben, The Man Without Content Reviewed by |
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| Daniel Goldman | 235-238 |
| Giorgio Agamben, The End of the Poem Reviewed by |
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| Daniel Goldman | 235-238 |
| Walter Benjamin, Selected Writings, Volume 2: 1927-1934 Reviewed by |
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| Ewan Porter | 238-239 |
| Leigh S. Cauman, First-order Logic, an Introduction Reviewed by |
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| Michele Friend | 240-244 |
| Martin Cohen, 101 Philosophy Problems Reviewed by |
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| Jonathan Breslin | 244-245 |
| Rebecca Comay and John McCumber, eds., Endings: Questions of Memory in Hegel and Heidegger Reviewed by |
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| Eric v. d. Luft | 246-248 |
| Gene Fendt and David Rozema, Platonic Errors: Plato, a Kind of Poet Reviewed by |
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| Jeff Mitscherling | 248-249 |
| Samuel Fleischacker, A Third Concept of Liberty: Judgment and Freedom in Kant and Adam Smith Reviewed by |
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| Thaddeus Metz | 249-252 |
| Sebastian Gardner, Routledge Philosophy Guidebook To Kant and 'The Critique of Pure Reason' Reviewed by |
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| Randy Wojtowicz | 252-254 |
| Robert P. George, In Defense of Natural Law Reviewed by |
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| Kenneth Einar Himma | 255-257 |
| Anthony Gottlieb, Socrates Reviewed by |
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| Steven Burns | 257-259 |
| Stuart Hampshire, Justice is Conflict Reviewed by |
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| Jeremy Goldman | 260-261 |
| Oswald Hantling, Ayer Reviewed by |
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| Steven Burns | 257-259 |
| Eva Feder Kittay, Love's Labor: Essays on Women, Equality, and Dependency Reviewed by |
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| S. Matthew Liao | 261-263 |
| Joseph G. Kronick, Derrida and the Future of Literature Reviewed by |
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| Deborah Cook | 264-265 |
| Tamsin Lorraine, Irigaray and Deleuze: Experiments in Visceral Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Steve Young | 266-269 |
| Alasdair MacIntyre, Dependent Rational Animals: Why Human Beings Need the Virtues Reviewed by |
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| Tim Hayward | 270-273 |
| Mary Margaret McCabe, Plato's Individuals Reviewed by |
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| George Rudebusch | 274-275 |
| Patrick McNamara, Mind and Variability: Mental Darwinism, Memory, and Self Reviewed by |
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| Katarzyna Paprzycka | 276-277 |
| Keith Ansell Pearson, Germinal Life: The Difference and Repetition of Deleuze Reviewed by |
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| Steve Young | 266-269 |
| Igor Primoratz, Ethics and Sex Reviewed by |
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| Guillermo Barron | 277-279 |
| Anthony Quinton, Hume Reviewed by |
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| Steven Burns | 257-259 |
| Frederic Raphael, Popper Reviewed by |
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| Steven Burns | 279-281 |
| Steven Rappaport, Models and Reality in Economics Reviewed by |
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| Piers Rawling | 279-281 |
| Nicholas Rescher, Realistic Pragmatism: An Introduction to Pragmatic Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Tom Burke | 282-284 |
| Aaron Ridley, Collingwood Reviewed by |
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| Steven Burns | 257-259 |
| Wojciech Sadurski, Freedom of Speech and Its Limits Reviewed by |
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| Roger A. Shiner | 284-286 |
| Niall Shanks, ed., Idealization IX: Idealization in Contemporary Physics Reviewed by |
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| David Boutillier | 286-289 |
| Margrit Shildrick and Janet Price, eds., Feminist Theory and the Body Reviewed by |
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| April Herndon | 289-291 |
| Mark J. Smith, ed., Thinking Through the Environment Reviewed by |
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| Philip Cafaro | 291-292 |
| Yannis Stavrakakis, Lacan and the Political Reviewed by |
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| Frederick M. Dolan | 293-294 |
| Merl Storr, ed., Bisexuality: A Critical Reader Reviewed by |
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| Jessica Nathanson | 295-296 |
| Raymond Tallis, On the Edge of Certainty Reviewed by |
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| D.S. Clarke | 296-298 |
| Angus Taylor, Magpies, Monkeys, and Morals: What Philosophers Say about Animal Liberation Reviewed by |
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| Tim Hayward | 270-273 |
| Paul Tomassi, Logic: How to Think Logically Reviewed by |
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| Michele Friend | 240-244 |
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