Table of Contents
| Full Issue | June 1997 | |
| Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole, Logic or the Art of Thinking Reviewed by |
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| James van Evra | 153-155 |
| Frederick C. Beiser, ed., The Early Political Writings of the German Romantics Reviewed by |
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| J.M. Fritzman | 155-157 |
| John Coates, The Claims of Common Sense: Moore, Wittgenstein, Keynes and the Social Sciences Reviewed by |
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| Denis McManus | 157-159 |
| Gary Cziko, Without Miracles: Universal Selection Theory and the Second Darwinian Revolution Reviewed by |
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| Dawn Ogden | 160-162 |
| Arda Denkel, Object and Property Reviewed by |
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| Jeremy Fantl | 162-164 |
| Stephen Engstrom and Jennifer Whiting, eds., Aristotle, Kant, and the Stoics: Rethinking Happiness And Duty Reviewed by |
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| Dennis McKerlie | 165-167 |
| Harry J. Gensler, Formal Ethics Reviewed by |
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| D.S. Clarke | 167-169 |
| John Gray, Mill on Liberty: A Defense Reviewed by |
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| Edward M. Barbanell | 169-172 |
| William Hare and John P. Portelli, eds., Philosophy of Education: Introductory Readings Reviewed by |
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| Richard Barrett | 173-175 |
| Anselm Haverkamp, Leaves of Mourning: Hölderlin's Late Work, With an Essay on Keats and Melancholy Reviewed by |
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| Brian Richardson | 175-176 |
| Dale Jacquette, Meinongian Logic: The Semantics of Existence and Nonexistence Reviewed by |
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| Andrew Aberdein | 176-178 |
| Julien de La Mettrie, Machine Man and Other Writings Reviewed by |
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| Jean-Pierre Schachter | 179-181 |
| Isaac Levi, For the Sake of the Argument: Ramsey Test Conditionals, Inductive Inference, and Nonmonotonic Reasoning Reviewed by |
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| William Seager | 181-183 |
| W.J. Mander, ed., Perspectives on the Logic and Metaphysics of F.H. Bradley Reviewed by |
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| John King-Farlow | 183-185 |
| Harvey C. Mansfield, Machiavelli's Virtue Reviewed by |
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| Michael P. Bradley | 185-187 |
| Larry May, The Socially Responsive Self Reviewed by |
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| Kevin Gibson | 188-190 |
| Carl Mitcham, Thinking through Technology: The Path between Engineering and Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Paul T. Durbin | 190-193 |
| Maria H. Morales, Perfect Equality: John Stuart Mill on Well-Constituted Communities Reviewed by |
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| Edward M. Barbanell | 169-172 |
| Jay Newman, Religion vs. Television: Competitors in Cultural Context Reviewed by |
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| Jeanette Bicknell | 193-194 |
| Michael O'Donovan-Anderson, ed., The Incorporated Self: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Embodiment Reviewed by |
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| Philip Dwyer | 195-196 |
| Joseph Owens, Some Philosophical Issues in Moral Matters: the Collected Ethical Writings of Joseph Owens Reviewed by |
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| Owen Goldin | 196-198 |
| Markku Peltonen, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Bacon Reviewed by |
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| Pawel Kawalec | 199-201 |
| Thomas Pink, The Psychology of Freedom Reviewed by |
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| Clifford Williams | 201-203 |
| Paul Pritchard, Plato's Philosophy of Mathematics Reviewed by |
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| Janet D. Sisson | 203-205 |
| Margaret Jane Radin, Contested Commodities Reviewed by |
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| J.E. Penner | 206-208 |
| Timothy A. Robinson, ed., God Reviewed by |
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| Jerome I. Gellman | 208-209 |
| Bertrand Russell, My Philosophical Development Reviewed by |
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| Andrew Lugg | 209-211 |
| J.J.C. Smart and J.J. Haldane, Atheism and Theism Reviewed by |
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| Tadeusz Szubka | 212-213 |
| Eldon Soifer, ed., Ethical Issues: Perspectives for Canadians Reviewed by |
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| Travis Welwood-Hreno | 214-215 |
| Michael Stoeber and Hugo Meynell, eds., Critical Reflections on the Paranormal Reviewed by |
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| Michael E. Zimmerman | 215-217 |
| Watsuji Tetsuro, 'Rinrigaku': Ethics in Japan Reviewed by |
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| Steven J. Willett | 217-220 |
| Raimo Tuomela, The Importance of Us: A Philosophical Study of Basic Social Notions Reviewed by |
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| Anita Superson | 220-224 |
| Catherine Wilson, The Invisible World: Early Modern Philosophy and the Invention of the Microscope Reviewed by |
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| J.J. MacIntosh | 224-228 |
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