Table of Contents
| Full Issue | February 1994 | |
| Jacob Adler, The Urgings of Conscience: A Theory of Punishment Reviewed by |
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| Wesley Cragg | 1-3 |
| Louis Althusser, L'Avenir dure longtemps suivi de Les faits Reviewed by |
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| Claude Gratton | 4-4 |
| Louise M. Antony and Charlotte Witt, eds., A Mind of One's Own: Feminist Essays on Reason and Objectivity Reviewed by |
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| Edrie Sobstyl | 5-7 |
| Brian Barry and Robert E. Goodin, eds., Free Movement: Ethical Issues in The Transnational Migration of People and of Money Reviewed by |
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| Don Carmichael | 7-9 |
| Timothy M.S. Baxter, The Cratylus: Plato's Critique of Naming Reviewed by |
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| Jonathan Lavery | 9-11 |
| Cornelius Castoriadis, Philosophy, Politics, Autonomy Reviewed by |
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| Barry D. Adam | 12-13 |
| Joseph R. Des Jardins, Environmental Ethics: An Introduction to Environmental Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Jeff McLaughlin | 13-14 |
| Cora Diamond, The Realistic Spirit: Wittgenstein, Philosophy, and the Mind Reviewed by |
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| Richard Eldridge | 15-18 |
| Paul Guyer, Kant and the Experience of Freedom Reviewed by |
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| Kent Baldner | 19-21 |
| Peter Johnson, Frames of Deceit: A Study of the Loss and Recovery of Public and Private Trust Reviewed by |
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| Rodger L. Jackson | 22-24 |
| Immanuel Kant, Theoretical Philosophy, 1755-1770, David Walford and Ralf Meerbote, eds. and trans. Reviewed by |
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| Charles Ess | 24-26 |
| John Kekes, The Morality of Pluralism Reviewed by |
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| Sherryl Kuhlman | 26-28 |
| Peter C. List, ed., Radical Environmentalism: Philosophy and Tactics Reviewed by |
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| Andrew Brennan | 29-31 |
| David Lyons, Moral Aspects of Legal Theory: Essays on Law, Justice, and Political Responsibility Reviewed by |
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| M.C. Lo | 31-33 |
| Howard Margolis, Paradigms and Barriers: How Habits of Mind Govern Scientific Beliefs Reviewed by |
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| Benjamin F. Armstrong, Jr. | 33-35 |
| Michael McGhee, ed., Philosophy, Religion and the Spiritual Life Reviewed by |
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| John King-Farlow | 35-37 |
| Phillip Montague, In the Interests of Others: An Essay in Moral Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Carl Hahn | 38-39 |
| Stanley Moore, Marx versus Markets Reviewed by |
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| John McMurtry | 40-43 |
| Wayne A. Patterson, Bertrand Russell's Philosophy of Logical Atomism Reviewed by |
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| Joseph Agassi | 44-45 |
| Tom Rockmore and Joseph Margolis, eds., The Heidegger Case: On Philosophy and Politics Reviewed by |
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| Leslie A. Mac Avoy | 45-47 |
| Roy Sorenson, Thought Experiments Reviewed by |
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| Nebojsa Kujundzic | 47-49 |
| Ernest Sosa and Michael Tooley, eds., Causation: Oxford Readings in Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Fred Foulks | 50-52 |
| William V. Spanos, Heidegger and Criticism. Retrieving the Cultural Politics of Destruction Reviewed by |
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| Marc Fellman | 53-54 |
| George J. Stack, Nietzsche and Emerson: An Elective Affinity Reviewed by |
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| Babette E. Babich | 55-57 |
| W.J. Stankiewicz, In Search of a Political Philosophy: Ideologies at the Close of the Twentieth Century Reviewed by |
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| K. Fierlbeck | 57-59 |
| David Stone, The Plato Cult and Other Philosophical Follies Reviewed by |
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| A.D. Irvine | 59-63 |
| Yael Tamir, Liberal Nationalism Reviewed by |
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| Will Kymlicka | 64-67 |
| Francisco J. Varela, Evan Thompson, and Eleanor Rosch, The Embodied Mind- Cognitive Science and Human Experience Reviewed by |
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| Michael Wheeler | 68-70 |
| William A. Wallace, Galileo's Logic of Discovery and Proof: The Background, Content, and Use of His Appropriated Treatises on Aristotle's Posterior Analytics. Galileo's Logical Treatises Reviewed by |
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| Daniel 0. Dahlstrom | 70-73 |
| Thomas E. Wren, Caring About Morality: Philosophical Perspectives in Moral Psychology Reviewed by |
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| Doug Simak | 74-76 |
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