Table of Contents
| Full Issue | August 1994 | |
| E.M. Adams, Religion and Cultural Freedom Reviewed by |
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| Mark Owen Webb | 227-228 |
| Barry Allen, Truth in Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Michael Hymers | 229-231 |
| Emmett Barcalow, Open Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Constantinos Athanasopoulos | 232-233 |
| Michael D. Bayles, Hart's Legal Philosophy: An Examination Reviewed by |
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| W.J. Waluchow | 234-235 |
| Daniel Bonevac and Stephen Phillips, eds., Understanding Non-Western Philosophy: Introductory Readings Reviewed by |
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| Verna V. Gehring | 236-238 |
| Thomas Brante, Steve Fuller, and William Lynch, eds., Controversial Science: From Content to Contention Reviewed by |
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| Robert Pierson | 238-241 |
| Ruth Ellen Bulger, Elizabeth Heitman, and Stanley Joel Reiser, eds., Ethical Dimensions of the Biological Sciences Reviewed by |
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| Francis J. Beckwith | 242-243 |
| Ted Cohen, Paul Guyer and Hilary Putnam, eds., Pursuits of Reason: Essays in Honour of Stanley Cavell Reviewed by |
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| Colin Lyas | 244-245 |
| M.A. Corey, God and the New Cosmology: The Anthropic Design Argument Reviewed by |
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| Andrew V. Jeffery | 246-248 |
| George Crowder, Classical Anarchism Reviewed by |
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| Calvin G. Normore | 248-251 |
| Louis Dupre, Passage to Modernity Reviewed by |
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| James Paul Kow | 251-254 |
| William Gay and T .A. Alekseeva, eds., On the Eve of the 21st Century: Perspectives of Russian and American Philosophers Reviewed by |
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| Alex Alraf (Rafik Aliev) | 254-256 |
| Alvin I. Goldman, Philosophical Applications of Cognitive Science Reviewed by |
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| Hugh Clapin | 256-258 |
| James Gouinlock, Rediscovering the Moral Life: Philosophy and Human Practice Reviewed by |
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| James B. Sauer | 259-261 |
| M.E. Hawkesworth, Beyond Oppression: Feminist Theory and Political Strategy Reviewed by |
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| Patricia Elliot | 261-264 |
| Barbara Herman, The Practice of Moral Judgment Reviewed by |
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| R. Jay Wallace | 264-266 |
| Mette Hjort, ed., Rules and Conventions: Literature, Philosophy, Social Theory Reviewed by |
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| Alexander Miller | 267-269 |
| Peter Johnson, Frames of Deceit: A Study of the Loss and Recovery of Public and Private Trust Reviewed by |
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| James J. Chriss | 269-272 |
| Mary Jeanne Larrabee, ed., An Ethic of Care Reviewed by |
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| Monique Deveaux | 272-274 |
| Christopher Macann, ed., Martin Heidegger: Critical Assessments (in four volumes) Reviewed by |
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| Randal Marlin | 275-277 |
| Ralph Mcinerny, The Question of Christian Ethics Reviewed by |
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| Brian D. Inglis | 278-279 |
| Brooke Noel Moore and Kenneth Bruder, Philosophy: The Power of Ideas, 2nd ed. Reviewed by |
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| Kevin Sauvé | 280-281 |
| Marilyn Pearsall, Women and Values: Readings in Recent Feminist Philosophy, 2nd ed. Reviewed by |
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| Wendy E. Burton | 281-283 |
| Stanley Rosen, The Quarrel Between Philosophy and Poetry: Studies in Ancient Thought Reviewed by |
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| Bruce Krajewski | 284-285 |
| Stanley Rosen, The Question of Being: A Reversal of Heidegger Reviewed by |
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| Richard Polt | 286-288 |
| Kurt W. Rothschild, Ethics and Economic Theory Reviewed by |
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| Ken Hanly | 288-290 |
| Conrad Russell, Academic Freedom Reviewed by |
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| Alan Soble | 290-293 |
| Stuart Sim, Beyond Aesthetics: Confrontations with Poststructuralism and Postmodernism Reviewed by |
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| Amy Mullin | 293-295 |
| Cornel West, Keeping Faith: Philosophy and Race in America Reviewed by |
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| David Mertz | 295-297 |
| Robert E. Wheeler, Dragons for Sale: Studies in Unreason Reviewed by |
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| Mechthild Nagel | 298-299 |
| Crispin Wright, Truth and Objectivity Reviewed by |
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| Anne Jaap Jacobson | 300-302 |
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