Table of Contents
| Full Issue | August 1999 | |
| Theodor W. Adorno, Beethoven. The Philosophy of Music Reviewed by |
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| Gabor Csepregi | 235-236 |
| Roger Ariew, John Cottingham, and Tom Sorell, eds., Descartes' Meditations: Background source materials Reviewed by |
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| Peter Schouls | 237-239 |
| Dan Avnon, Martin Buber: The Hidden Dialogue Reviewed by |
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| Michael A. Principe | 239-240 |
| Christine Battersby, The Phenomenal Woman: Feminist Metaphysics and the Patterns of Identity Reviewed by |
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| Pam R. Sailors | 241-244 |
| George Boolos, Logic, Logic and Logic Reviewed by |
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| Alasdair Urquhart | 244-246 |
| David Braybrooke, Moral Objectives, Rules, and the Forms of Social Change Reviewed by |
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| Marc Ramsay | 247-249 |
| Jocelyne Couture, Kai Nielsen and Michel Seymour, eds., Rethinking Nationalism Reviewed by |
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| Cornelius Kampe | 249-252 |
| Cynthia Freeland, ed., Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle Reviewed by |
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| Lee Perlman | 252-254 |
| Trudy Govier, Social Trust and Human Communities Reviewed by |
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| Mark Owen Webb | 255-257 |
| Vivienne J. Gray, The Framing of Socrates: The Literary Interpretation of Xenophon's Memorabilia Reviewed by |
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| Jeffrey Carr | 258-259 |
| Martin Heidegger, Pathmarks Reviewed by |
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| Robert Makus | 260-261 |
| Martin Hollis, Trust Within Reason Reviewed by |
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| Mark Owen Webb | 255-257 |
| Ghita Holmström-Hintikka and Raimo Tuomela, eds., Contemporary Action Theory. Volume 1: Individual Action Reviewed by |
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| Katarzyna Paprzycka | 261-263 |
| Ghita Holmström-Hintikka and Raimo Tuomela, eds., Contemporary Action Theory. Volume 2: Social Action Reviewed by |
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| Nadine Lavand | 264-265 |
| Jukka Kilpi, , The Ethics of Bankruptcy Reviewed by |
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| James H. Spence | 266-267 |
| Alexander Miller, Philosophy of Language Reviewed by |
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| W. Martin Davies | 268-270 |
| James J. O'Donnell, Avatars of the Word. From Papyrus to Cyberspace Reviewed by |
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| Steven J. Willett | 270-272 |
| Gary Ostertag, ed., Definite Descriptions: A Reader Reviewed by |
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| Emma Borg | 272-274 |
| David Owen, Maturity and Modernity: Nietzsche, Weber, Foucault and the ambivalence of reason Reviewed by |
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| Luigi Bradizza | 275-276 |
| Byong-Chul Park, Phenomenological Aspects of Wittgenstein's Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| J. Robert Loftis | 277-278 |
| Donald R.C. Reed, Following Kohlberg: Liberalism and the Practice of Democratic Community Reviewed by |
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| Evan Simpson | 279-281 |
| Bernard E. Rollin, The Unheeded Cry: Animal Consciousness, Animal Pain, and Science Reviewed by |
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| Jason Kawall | 281-282 |
| Richard Rorty, Truth and Progress Reviewed by |
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| Travis Hreno | 282-284 |
| Judith N. Shklar, Political Thought and Political Thinkers Reviewed by |
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| Norman Fischer | 285-286 |
| Bert van Roermund, Law, Narrative and Reality Reviewed by |
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| Steven Lee | 287-289 |
| Cathryn Vasseleu, Textures of Light: Vision and Touch in Irigaray, Levinas, and Merleau-Ponty Reviewed by |
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| Janet McCracken | 289-291 |
| Morton Wagman, Cognitive Science and the Mind-Body Problem: From phildsophy to psychology to artificial intelligence to imaging of the brain Reviewed by |
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| Erich von Dietze | 291-293 |
| Douglas Walton, The New Dialectic: Conversational Contexts of Argument Reviewed by |
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| Martin W. Allen | 293-295 |
| Kathi Weeks, Constituting Feminist Subjects Reviewed by |
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| Pam R. Sailors | 241-244 |
| D. Weinstein, Equal Freedom and Utility - Herbert Spencer's Liberal Utilitarianism Reviewed by |
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| Jan Narveson | 295-297 |
| Howard Williams, David Sullivan and Gwynn Matthews, Francis Fukuyama and The End of History Reviewed by |
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| Brian Orend | 297-298 |
| Elizabeth A. Wilson, Neural Geographies: feminism and the microstructure of cognition Reviewed by |
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| John Sutton | 299-301 |
| Richard Dien Winfield, The Just Family Reviewed by |
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| Ed Brandon | 301-303 |
| Edith Wyschogrod, An Ethics of Remembering Reviewed by |
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| Thomas Mathien | 303-305 |
| Yirmiyahu Yovel, Dark Riddle: Hegel, Nietzsche, and the Jews Reviewed by |
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| Daniel J. Goodey | 305-307 |
| Guenther Zoeller, Fichte's Transcendental Philosophy. The Original Duplicity of Intelligence and Will Reviewed by |
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| Elizabeth Millán-Zaibert | 307-309 |
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