Table of Contents
| Full Issue | June 1993 | |
| John Arras and Nancy Rhoden, eds., Ethical Issues in Modern Medicine, 3rd edition Reviewed by |
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| Jeff McLaughlin | 68-69 |
| François Bernier, Abrégé de la philosophie de Gassendi Reviewed by |
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| Thomas M. Lennon | 69-71 |
| Johannes Brandl, Wolfgang L. Gombocz, and Christian Piller, eds., Metamind, Knowledge and Coherence, Essays on the Philosophy of Keith Lehrer Reviewed by |
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| Charles Ripley | 71-73 |
| Janine Brodie, Shelley A.M. Gavigan, and Jane Jenson, The Politics of Abortion Reviewed by |
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| Edrie Sobstyl | 73-76 |
| Judith Butler and Joan W. Scott, eds., Feminists Theorize the Political Reviewed by |
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| Dianne Chisholm | 77-80 |
| Robert E. Carter, Becoming Bamboo: Western and Eastern Explorations of the Meaning of Life Reviewed by |
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| Glen T. Martin | 81-83 |
| William S. Cobb. trans., Plato's Sophist Reviewed by |
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| Voula Tsouna McKirahan | 83-85 |
| Benedetto Croce, The Aesthetic as the Science of Expression and of the Linguistic in General Reviewed by |
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| Myra E. Moss | 85-87 |
| Keith Graham, Karl Marx Our Contemporary Reviewed by |
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| Dave Baxter | 87-89 |
| Reinhardt Grossman, The Existence of the World: an Introduction to Ontology Reviewed by |
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| Fraser Cowley | 90-92 |
| James Franklin Harris, ed., Logic, God, and Metaphysics Reviewed by |
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| T.R. Martland | 92-94 |
| David Hume, Writings on Religion. Antony Flew, ed. Reviewed by |
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| Kevin W. Sweeney | 95-96 |
| Ivan Gaskell and Salim Kemal, eds., The Language of Art History Reviewed by |
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| Stephen Melville | 96-98 |
| Ellen Kennedy and Susan Mendus eds., Women in Western Political Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| S.M. Turner | 99-101 |
| George Klosko, The Principle of Fairness and Political Obligation Reviewed by |
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| Katherine Fierlbeck | 102-104 |
| Chandran Kukathas and Philip Pettit, Rawls: A Theory of Justice and its Critics Reviewed by |
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| Wayne J. Norman | 104-106 |
| Mark Kulstad, Leibniz on Apperception, Consciousness, and Reflection Reviewed by |
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| Amy M. Schmitter | 107-109 |
| Helen S. Lang, Aristotle's Physics and Its Medieval Varieties Reviewed by |
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| Lloyd P. Gerson | 109-111 |
| Richard W. Miller, Moral Differences: Truth, Justice and Conscience in a World of Conflict Reviewed by |
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| Arthur Ripstein | 111-113 |
| Daniel T. O'Hara, Radical Parody: American Culture and Critical Agency after Foucault Reviewed by |
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| Deborah Cook | 113-115 |
| Ferdinand David Schoeman, Privacy and Social Freedom Reviewed by |
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| Larry May | 116-118 |
| A. John Simmons, The Lockean Theory of Rights Reviewed by |
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| Peter A. Schouls | 118-120 |
| Francis Snare, The Nature of Moral Thinking Reviewed by |
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| Phil Gosselin | 120-121 |
| Elliott Sober, Reconstructing the Past: Parsimony, Evolution, and Inference Reviewed by |
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| Marc Ereshefsky | 122-123 |
| Richard Swinburne, Revelation Reviewed by |
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| Murdith McLean | 124-126 |
| A.S. Troelstra, Lectures on Linear Logic Reviewed by |
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| Alasdair Urquhart | 126-128 |
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