Table of Contents
| Full Issue | February 1999 | |
| Michael Bauer and John Russon, eds., Hegel and the Tradition: Essays in Honour of B.S. Harris Reviewed by |
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| Mark T. Conard | 1-3 |
| Ray Billington, Understanding Eastern Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Soraj Hongladarom | 3-4 |
| William Christian and Sheila Grant, eds., The George Grant Reader Reviewed by |
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| Elizabeth Trott | 5-7 |
| Norman Daniels, Justice and Justification Reviewed by |
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| Daniel Silber | 7-9 |
| Hent De Vries and Samuel Weber, eds., Violence, Identity, and Self-Determination Reviewed by |
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| Kok-Chor Tan | 9-11 |
| Jérôme Dokic, ed., Cognitive Dynamics Reviewed by |
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| Michael Fleming | 12-13 |
| Susan L. Feagin and Patrick Maynard, eds., Aesthetics Reviewed by |
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| Janet McCracken | 14-15 |
| Sir John Fortescue, On the Laws and Governance of England Reviewed by |
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| Travis Hreno | 16-17 |
| Gordon Graham, Philosophy of the Arts: An Introduction to Aesthetics Reviewed by |
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| Leon Surette | 17-18 |
| Jukka Gronow, The Sociology of Taste Reviewed by |
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| Jennifer Judkins | 19-20 |
| Alistair Hannay and Gordon Marino, eds., The Cambridge Companion to Kierkegaard Reviewed by |
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| Norman Lillegard | 20-22 |
| Mette Hjort arid Sue Laver, eds., Emotion and the Arts Reviewed by |
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| Paul Harkin | 23-25 |
| Eric Hoffuuln, ed., Guidebook to Publishing in Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Matthew Stephens | 25-28 |
| Jean Hyppolite, Logic and Existence Reviewed by |
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| J.M. Fritzman | 28-30 |
| Karl Jaspers, Nietzsche: An Introduction to the Understanding of His Philosophical Activity Reviewed by |
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| Klaus Michael Jahn | 30-32 |
| David Farrell Krell and Donald L. Bates, The Good European: Nietzsche's Work Sites in Word and Image Reviewed by |
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| Kathleen Marie Higgins | 32-35 |
| John Locke, Political Essays Reviewed by |
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| Ruth Sample | 35-37 |
| Beatrice Longuenesse, Kant and the Capacity to Judge Reviewed by |
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| James F. Caron | 37-38 |
| Robert N. McCauley, ed., The Churchlands and Their Critics Reviewed by |
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| Selmer Bringsjord | 39-41 |
| Alex McIntyre, The Sovereignty of Joy: Nietzsche's Vision of Grand Politics Reviewed by |
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| Fiona Jenkins | 41-43 |
| Stephen Menn, Descartes and Augustine Reviewed by |
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| Gareth B. Matthews | 43-46 |
| Jay Newman, Inauthentic Culture and its Philosophical Critics Reviewed by |
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| Jonathan Kim-Reuter | 46-49 |
| Morag Patrick, Derrida, Responsibility and Politics Reviewed by |
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| Brian William Richardson | 49-50 |
| David Porter, ed., Internet Culture Reviewed by |
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| Jeff McLaughlin | 51-52 |
| Jenefer Robinson, ed., Music and Meaning Reviewed by |
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| Garry L. Hagberg | 52-55 |
| Carol Rovane, The Bounds of Agency Reviewed by |
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| Dale Jacquette | 55-57 |
| Stanley Rudman, Concepts of Person and Christian Ethics Reviewed by |
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| Charles T. Mathewes | 58-59 |
| Mark Sainsbury, ed., Thought and Ontology Reviewed by |
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| Sanford A. Goldberg | 60-62 |
| Raphael Sassower, Technoscientific Angst: Ethics and Responsibility Reviewed by |
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| Jonathan Kim-Reuter | 46-49 |
| Israel Scheffler, Symbolic Worlds Reviewed by |
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| James Van Evra | 62-66 |
| Harvey Siegel, ed., Reason and Education: Essays in Honor of Israel Scheffler Reviewed by |
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| James Van Evra | 62-66 |
| Nicholas Smith, Strong Hermeneutics Reviewed by |
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| Eric Wiland | 66-68 |
| John Sutton, Philosophy and Memory Traces: Descartes to Connectionism Reviewed by |
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| Mazen Maurice Guirguis | 68-70 |
| William Sweet, Idealism and Rights: The Social Ontology of Human Rights in the Political Thought of Bernard Bosanquet Reviewed by |
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| James Connelly | 71-73 |
| Robert G. Turnbull, The 'Parmenides' and Plato's Late Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Scott Austin | 73-75 |
| Iris Marion Young, Intersecting Voices: Dilemmas of Gender, Political Philosophy, and Policy Reviewed by |
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| Cressida J. Heyes | 75-77 |
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