Table of Contents
| Full Issue | August 1993 | |
| Robert Almeder, Death & Personal Survival: The Evidence For Life After Death Reviewed by |
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| Carl R. Hahn | 129-130 |
| John Bacon, Keith Campbell and Lloyd Reinhardt, eds., Ontology, Causality and Mind: Essays in Honour of D.M. Armstrong Reviewed by |
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| A.D. Irvine | 131-134 |
| David Bakhurst, Consciousness and Revolution in Soviet Philosophy: From the Bolsheviks to Evald Ilyenkov Reviewed by |
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| Taras D. Zakydalsky | 134-137 |
| Harry Brod, Hegel's Philosophy of Politics. Idealism, Identity and Modernity Reviewed by |
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| Renato Cristi | 137-139 |
| Peter Carruthers, The Animals Issue, Moral Theory in Practice Reviewed by |
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| S.F. Sapontzis | 140-142 |
| Patricia S. Churchland and Terrence J. Sejnowski, The Computational Brain Reviewed by |
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| Michael Losonsky | 142-144 |
| S. Marc Cohen and Gareth B. Matthews, trans., Ammonius On Aristotle's Categories Reviewed by |
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| Richard Bosley | 144-146 |
| John Cottingham, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Descartes Reviewed by |
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| Thomas L. Prendergast | 146-148 |
| William Desmond, Beyond Hegel and Dialectic: Speculation, Cult, and Comedy Reviewed by |
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| John W. Burbidge | 149-151 |
| John Earman, Bayes or Bust? Reviewed by |
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| Patrick Maher | 151-153 |
| William Joseph Gavin, William James and the Reinstatement of the Vague Reviewed by |
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| Wesley E. Cooper | 153-155 |
| Lenn E. Goodman, Avicenna Reviewed by |
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| R.J. McLaughlin | 155-157 |
| A. Phillips Griffiths, ed., The Impulse to Philosophise Reviewed by |
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| Barry Allen | 158-160 |
| Chad Hansen, A Daoist Theory of Chinese Thought: A Philosophical Interpretation Reviewed by |
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| Richard Bosley | 160-162 |
| David Kolb, ed., New Perspectives on Hegel's Philosophy of Religion Reviewed by |
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| John King-Farlow | 163-165 |
| J.E. Malpas, Donald Davidson and the Mirror of Meaning Reviewed by |
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| Michael Hymers | 165-168 |
| Larry May and Stacey Hoffman, eds., Collective Responsibility: Five Decades of Debate in Theoretical and Applied Ethics Reviewed by |
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| Margaret Gilbert | 168-170 |
| Ladelle McWhorter, ed., Heidegger and the Earth: Essays in Environmental Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Véronique M. Fóti | 171-172 |
| Susan Mendus, Toleration and the Limits of Liberalism Reviewed by |
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| Hans Oberdiek | 173-176 |
| Lutz Niethammer (in collaboration with Dirk van Laak), Posthistoire: Has History come to an End? Reviewed by |
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| Peter Loptson | 176-179 |
| Alan G. Padgett, God, Eternity, and the Nature of Time Reviewed by |
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| Linda Zagzebski | 179-181 |
| Terence Penelhum, David Hume: An Introduction to His Philosophical System Reviewed by |
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| John Bricke | 181-184 |
| Philip J. Rossi and Michael Wreen, eds., Kant's Philosophy of Religion Reconsidered Reviewed by |
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| Alexander von Schoenborn | 184-186 |
| Thomas J. Scheff, Microsociology: Discourse, Emotion, and Social Structure Reviewed by |
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| Steve Fuller | 186-188 |
| J.B. Schneewind, ed., Moral Philosophy from Montaigne to Kant. An Anthology Reviewed by |
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| Craig Walton | 189-191 |
| Joachim Schulte, Wittgenstein: An Introduction, Trans. William Brenner and John F. Holley Reviewed by |
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| Jan Zwicky | 191-194 |
| Percy Byshe Shelley, The Necessity of Atheism and Other Essays Reviewed by |
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| Elmer John Thiessen | 195-197 |
| Georges E. Sioui, For an American Autohistory: an Essay on the Foundations of a Social Ethic, trans. Sheila Fischman Reviewed by |
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| Tom Pocklington | 197-199 |
| Christine Swanton, Freedom: A Coherence Theory Reviewed by |
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| Lawrence Haworth | 200-202 |
| Douglas Walton, The Place Of Emotion in Argument Reviewed by |
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| Doug Simak | 203-205 |
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