Table of Contents
| Full Issue | April 1997 | |
| Ignacio Angelelli and Maria Cerezo, eds., Studies on the History of Logic Reviewed by |
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| Richard Bosley | 77-79 |
| D.M. Armstrong, C.B. Martin and U.T. Place, Dispositions: A Debate Reviewed by |
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| Jeremy Fantl | 80-82 |
| Andrzej Ceynowa, Bohdan Dziemidok and Marek Janiak, eds., Problematyka wartosciowania w amerykanskiej filozofii i estetyce XX wieku. (The question of valuation in American twentieth-century philosophy and aesthetics.) Reviewed by |
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| Krzysztof Swiatek | 82-85 |
| Marcel Conche, Pyrrhon ou l'apprence Reviewed by |
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| Georges Leroux | 85-86 |
| H-G. Gadamer, La philosophie herméneutique Reviewed by |
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| Gad Soussana | 87-90 |
| Grant Gilmore, The Death of Contract Reviewed by |
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| Roger A. Shiner | 90-92 |
| Hans-Johann Glock, A Wittgenstein Dictionary Reviewed by |
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| David G. Stern | 93-95 |
| Lewis Gordon, Bad Faith and Antiblack Racism Reviewed by |
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| Linda Martín Alcoff | 95-99 |
| Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson, Democracy and Disagreement Reviewed by |
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| John Soroski | 100-102 |
| Jonathan Hart and Richard W. Bauman, eds., Explorations in Difference: Law, Culture, and Politics Reviewed by |
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| Tony Couture | 102-104 |
| Brian D. Ingraffia, Postmodern Theory and Biblical Theology: Vanquishing God's Shadow Reviewed by |
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| Marsha Aileen Hewitt | 105-107 |
| Terence Irwin and Gail Fine, Aristotle: Introductory Readings Reviewed by |
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| Ian Bell | 107-108 |
| David Farrell Krell, Nietzsche: A Novel Reviewed by |
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| Laura Anders Canis | 109-110 |
| Kristján Kristjánsson, Social Freedom: The Responsibility View Reviewed by |
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| Andrew Bailey | 111-113 |
| Timur Kuran, Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification Reviewed by |
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| Christian K. Campolo | 113-115 |
| Joachim Lacrosse, L'amour chez Plotin. Érôs hénologique, érôs noétique, érôs psychique Reviewed by |
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| Georges Leroux | 115-117 |
| Bernd Magnus and Stephen Cullenberg, eds., Whither Marxism?: Global Crises in International Perspective Reviewed by |
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| Ian Adams | 117-119 |
| Cecilia Miller, Giambattista Vico: Imagination and Historical Knowledge Reviewed by |
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| Michael Rosenthal | 120-122 |
| Jan Narveson and John T. Sanders, eds., For and Against the State: New Philosophical Readings Reviewed by |
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| Sheldon Wein | 122-124 |
| John Roemer, Theories of Distributive Justice Reviewed by |
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| Joseph Heath | 124-126 |
| Bernard Rollin, The Frankenstein Syndrome: Ethical and Social Issues in the Genetic Engineering of Animals Reviewed by |
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| Karen A. Rader | 127-129 |
| Michael Rosen, On Voluntary Servitude: false consciousness and the theory of ideology Reviewed by |
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| James Harkin | 130-131 |
| Jean-Paul Sartre and Benny Lévy, Hope Now: The 1980 Interviews Reviewed by |
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| Robert Piercey | 132-133 |
| Elias Savellos and Ümit Yalçin, Supervenience: New Essays Reviewed by |
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| Don Ross | 134-137 |
| Peter R. Schmidt and Thomas C. Patterson, eds., Making Alternative Histories: The Practice of Archeology and History in Non-Western Settings Reviewed by |
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| John McGuire | 137-138 |
| Alan Soble, Sexual Investigations Reviewed by |
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| Kerrin McMahan | 139-141 |
| L.W. Sumner, Welfare, Happiness, and Ethics Reviewed by |
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| David Braybrooke | 141-144 |
| Thomas Szasz, The Meaning of Mind: Language, Morality and Neuroscience Reviewed by |
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| David Large | 144-146 |
| Paul Thagard, Mind: Introduction to Cognitive Science Reviewed by |
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| Ransom Slack | 146-148 |
| Susan Wendell, The Rejected Body: Feminist Philosophical Reflections on Disability Reviewed by |
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| Renée Cox Lorraine | 149-151 |
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