Table of Contents
| Full Issue | February 1995 | |
| Louis Althusser, Sur la philosophie Reviewed by |
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| Claude Gratton | 1-1 |
| Elizabeth Anderson, Value in Ethics and Economics Reviewed by |
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| Ken Hanly | 2-4 |
| Robert Audi, The Structure of Justification Reviewed by |
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| John King-Farlow | 4-6 |
| Neera Kapur Badhwar, ed., Friendship: A Philosophical Reader Reviewed by |
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| Steven Burns | 6-9 |
| Seth Benardete, Socrates' Second Sailing: On Plato's Republic Reviewed by |
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| Dirk T.D. Held | 9-11 |
| R. Philip Buckley, Husserl, Heidegger, and the Crisis of Philosophical Responsibility Reviewed by |
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| Gary E. Aylesworth | 11-13 |
| Joseph H. Carens, ed., Democracy and Possessive Individualism: The Intellectual Legacy ofC.B. Macpherson Reviewed by |
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| Michael A. Principe | 14-16 |
| Richard A. Chapman, ed., Ethics in Public Service Reviewed by |
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| MM Van de Pitte | 16-19 |
| Kelly James Clark. ed., Our Knowledge of God: Essays on Natural and Philosophical Theology Reviewed by |
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| William Sweet | 19-21 |
| Timothy R. Colburn, James H. Fetzer, and Terry L. Rankin, eds., Program Verification Reviewed by |
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| Leslie Burkholder | 22-25 |
| William H. Dray, Philosophy of History. Second edition. Foundations of Philosophy Series Reviewed by |
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| A.M. Adam | 25-28 |
| Gerald Dworkin, ed., Morality, Harm and the Law Reviewed by |
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| Susan Dwyer | 29-32 |
| Frank B. Farrell, Subjectivity, Realism and Postmodernism - The Recovery of the World Reviewed by |
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| Michael Hymers | 32-35 |
| Paul Feyerabend, Against Method Reviewed by |
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| Andrew Lugg | 35-37 |
| John Mark Fischer and Mark Ravizza, eds., Perspectives on Moral Responsibility Reviewed by |
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| James B. Sauer | 37-39 |
| Anil Gupta and Nuel Belnap, The Revision Theory of Truth Reviewed by |
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| Philip Kremer | 39-42 |
| Michael Heim, The Metaphysics of Virtual Reality Reviewed by |
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| Wes Cooper | 42-44 |
| Dieter Henrich, Aesthetic Judgment and the Moral Image of the World Reviewed by |
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| Gordon G. Brittan, Jr. | 44-46 |
| Paul Hoyningen-Huene, Reconstructing Scientific Revolutions: Thomas S. Kuhn's Philosophy of Science. Trans. Alexander T. Levine. Foreword by Thomas S. Kuhn Reviewed by |
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| Alexander Rueger | 46-48 |
| Anthony Kenny, Aquinas on Mind Reviewed by |
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| Murdith McLean | 48-50 |
| Philip Koch, Solitude: A Philosophical Encounter Reviewed by |
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| Tony Couture | 51-53 |
| Bruno Latour, We Have Never Been Modern Reviewed by |
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| Bryan Boddy, Dennis Klimchuk | 53-55 |
| Bernard J.F. (Joseph Francis) Lonergan, Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan. Volume 10, Topics in Education. The Cincinnati Lectures of 1959 on the Philosophy of Education. Reviewed by |
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| Gregory J. Walters | 56-58 |
| Larry May and Shari Collins Sharratt, eds., Applied Ethics: A Multicultural Approach Reviewed by |
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| Clare Palmer | 58-60 |
| Justin Oakley, Morality and the Emotions Reviewed by |
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| Béla Szabados | 60-63 |
| J.L. Schellenberg, Divine Hiddenness and Human Reason Reviewed by |
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| Thomas D Senor | 63-65 |
| Francis Sparshott, Taking Life Seriously: A Study of the Argument of the Nicomachean Ethics Reviewed by |
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| John King-Farlow | 66-67 |
| Elmer John Thiessen, Teaching for Commitment: Liberal Education, Indoctrination, and Christian Nurture Reviewed by |
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| Gary Colwell | 68-70 |
| Morton White, The Question of Free Will: A Holistic View Reviewed by |
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| Jan Bransen | 70-72 |
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