Table of Contents
| Full Issue | April 2009 | |
| Stacy Alaimo and Susan Hekman, eds. Material Feminisms Reviewed by |
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| Sally Hart | 79-82 |
| Deane-Peter Baker, ed. Alvin Plantinga Reviewed by |
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| Daniel J. Hill, Greg Welty | 82-85 |
| Anjan Chakravartty, A Metaphysics for Scientific Realism. Knowing the Unobservable Reviewed by |
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| Matteo Morganti | 86-88 |
| John B. Cobb Jr., ed. Back to Darwin: A Richer Account of Evolution Reviewed by |
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| Glenn Branch | 89-91 |
| Cynthia B. Cohen, Renewing the Stuff of Life: Stem Cells, Ethics, and Public Policy Reviewed by |
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| David Elliott | 92-95 |
| Rachel Cooper, Psychiatry and Philosophy of Science Reviewed by |
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| Christian Perring | 95-97 |
| Austin Dacey, The Secular Conscience: Why Belief Belongs in Public Life Reviewed by |
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| Gregory Lawrence Bock | 98-99 |
| Michael Dauphinais, Barry David, and Matthew Levering, eds. Aquinas the Augustinian Reviewed by |
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| Daniel B. Gallagher | 100-102 |
| Robert Fiengo and Robert May, De Lingua Belief Reviewed by |
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| Manuel Bremer | 102-104 |
| James R. Flynn, What is Intelligence? Beyond the Flynn Effect Reviewed by |
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| Lansana Keita | 104-107 |
| Trudy Govier, Taking Wrongs Seriously: Acknowledgement, Reconciliation, and the Politics of Sustainable Peace Reviewed by |
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| Andrew Shorten | 107-109 |
| A. C. Grayling, Descartes: The Life and Times of a Genius Reviewed by |
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| Darren Hynes | 110-111 |
| Ryan Hickerson, The History of Intentionality: Theories of Consciousness from Brentano to Husserl Reviewed by |
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| Bob Sandmeyer | 112-114 |
| David L. Hull and Michael Ruse, eds. The Cambridge Companion to The Philosophy of Biology Reviewed by |
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| Scott Woodcock | 114-117 |
| Haig Khatchadourian, Meaning and Criteria: With Application to Various Philosophical Problems Reviewed by |
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| Anton Petrenko | 117-119 |
| Richard Matthews, The Absolute Violation: Why Torture Must Be ProhibitedRichard Matthews, The Absolute Violation: Why Torture Must Be Prohibited Reviewed by |
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| J. Jeremy Wisnewski | 120-122 |
| Colin McGinn, Mindfucking: A Critique of Mental Manipulation Reviewed by |
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| Berel Dov Lerner | 123-124 |
| Ohad Nachtomy, Possibility, Agency, and Individuality in Leibniz's Metaphysics Reviewed by |
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| Laurence Carlin | 125-127 |
| Tommaso Piazza, A Priori Knowledge: Toward a Phenomenological Explanation Reviewed by |
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| Andrew D. Spear | 127-129 |
| Stathis Psillos, Philosophy of Science A-Z Reviewed by |
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| Daniel McArthur | 130-131 |
| James Rachels and Stuart Rachels, ed. The Legacy of Socrates: Essays in Moral Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Robert J. Deltete | 132-133 |
| Rupert Read, Applying Wittgenstein Reviewed by |
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| James M. Fielding | 134-136 |
| Delbert Reed, The Origins of Analytic Philosophy: Kant and Frege Reviewed by |
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| Monica Prabhakar | 136-138 |
| Paul Sheehy, The Reality of Social Groups Reviewed by |
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| Andrew J. Pierce | 139-141 |
| John R. Shook and Hugh P. McDonald, eds. F. C. S. Schiller on Pragmatism and Humanism: Selected Writings 1891-1939 Reviewed by |
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| Mark Porrovecchio | 141-143 |
| Richard Stivers, The Illusion of Freedom and Equality Reviewed by |
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| Wendy C. Hamblet | 143-145 |
| Jeremy Wanderer, Robert Brandom Reviewed by |
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| Daniel Whiting | 146-147 |
| David Wong, Natural Moralities: A Defense of Pluralistic Relativism Reviewed by |
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| Diego E. Machuca | 148-150 |
| David Wood, Time After Time Reviewed byp |
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| Robert Piercey | 150-152 |
| Ugo Zilioli, Protagoras and the Challenge of Relativism: Philo's Subtlest Enemy Reviewed by |
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| Aaron James Landry | 152-154 |
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