Table of Contents
| Full Issue | June 2009 | |
| G. E. M. Anscombe, Faith in a Hard Ground: Essays on Religion, Philosophy and Ethics Reviewed by |
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| Roger Pouivet | 155-157 |
| Aaron Ben-Ze'ev and Ruhama Goussinsky, In the Name of Love: Romantic Ideology and its Victims Reviewed by |
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| Marion Ledwig | 157-159 |
| Thom Brooks, Hegel's Political Philosophy: A Systematic Reading ofthe Philosophy of Right Reviewed by |
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| Renato Cristi | 159-161 |
| Taylor Carmau, Merleau-Ponty Reviewed by |
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| Bryan Smyth | 161-163 |
| Antony Carty, Philosophy of International Law Reviewed by |
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| Lars Vinx | 164-165 |
| Quassim Cassam, The Possibility of Knowledge Reviewed by |
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| Stephen K. McLeod | 166-168 |
| Arthur C. Dauto, Unnatural Wonders: Essays from the Gap between Art and Life Reviewed by |
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| Simo Säätelä | 168-170 |
| Lorraine Daston and Peter Galison, Objectivity Reviewed by |
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| Ian James Kidd | 170-172 |
| Shadia B. Drury, Aquinas and Modernity: The Lost Promise of Natural Law Reviewed by |
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| Daniel B. Gallagher | 173-175 |
| Fabio Akcelrud Durao, Modernism and Coherence: Four Chapters of a Negative Aesthetics Reviewed by |
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| Jeffrey Atteberry | 175-177 |
| Roberto Esposito, Bios: Biopolitics and Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Pramod K. Nayar | 177-179 |
| James H. Fetzer, Render Unto Darwin: Philosophical Aspects of the Christian Right's Crusade Reviewed by |
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| Michael K. Potter | 179-182 |
| Steve Fuller, Science vs Religion? Intelligent Design and the Problem of Evolution Reviewed by |
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| Robert J. Deltete | 183-186 |
| Sean Gaston, Starting with Derrida: Plato, Aristotle and Hegel Reviewed by |
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| Francesco Tampoia | 186-189 |
| Hud Hudson, The Metaphysics of Hyperspace Reviewed by |
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| Sam Cowling | 189-191 |
| Douglas Husak, Overcriminalization: The Limits of the Criminal Law Reviewed by |
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| Whitley Kaufman | 192-194 |
| Simon Keller, The Limits of Loyalty Reviewed by |
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| Troy Jollimore | 194-196 |
| Theodore Kisiel and Thomas Sheehan, eds. Becoming Heidegger: On the Trail of His Early Occasional Writings, 1910-1927 Reviewed by |
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| Brett Buchanan | 196-200 |
| Charles Larmore, The Autonomy of Morality Reviewed by |
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| Jon Mahoney | 200-202 |
| Michael Lewis, Heidegger Beyond Deconstruction: On Nature Reviewed by |
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| Jason A. Powell | 203-204 |
| Stephen Mulhall, The Wounded Animal: J.M. Coetzee and the Difficulty of Reality in Literature Reviewed by |
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| Robert Piercey | 205-208 |
| Yujin Nagasawa, God and Phenomenal Consciousness: A Novel Approach to Knowledge Reviewed by |
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| Andrei A. Buckareff | 208-210 |
| Susana Nuccetelli and Gary Seay, eds. Themes from G. E. Moore: New Essays in Epistemology and Ethics Reviewed by |
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| Stephen Boulter | 210-214 |
| Pauline Phemister, ed. John Locke: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding Reviewed by |
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| Benjamin Hill | 214-216 |
| David Reisman, Sartre's Phenomenology Reviewed by |
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| Michael Strawser | 216-218 |
| Richard Rorty and Pascal Engel, What's the Use of Truth? Reviewed by |
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| Benjamin A. Gorman | 219-220 |
| Josephine Russell, How Children Become Moral Selves: Building Character and Promoting Citizenship in Education Reviewed by |
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| Mark C. Vopat | 221-223 |
| Michael Taylor, Helmut Schreier and Paulo Ghiraldelli, eds., Pragmatism, Education, and Children: International Philosophical Perspectives Reviewed by |
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| Mark Porrovecchio | 224-226 |
| Jim Vernon,,Hegel's Philosophy of Language Reviewed by |
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| Robert J. Stainton | 226-228 |
| Gudrun von Tevenar, ed. Nietzsche and Ethics Reviewed by |
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| Alena Dvorakova | 228-231 |
| Simon Morgan Wortham, Derrida: Writing Events Reviewed by |
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| Francesco Tampoia | 186-189 |
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