Table of Contents
| Full Issue | April 1992 | |
| William P. Alston, Perceiving God Reviewed by |
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| Linda Zagzebski | 75-76 |
| Robert Baird and Stuart E. Rosenbaum, eds., Pornography: Private Right or Public Menace? Reviewed by |
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| Randal Marlin | 77-79 |
| Robin Barrow, Utilitarianism: A Contemporary Statement Reviewed by |
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| Kenneth F.T. Cust | 79-81 |
| Anne H. Bishop and John R. Scudder, Jr., The Practical, Moral, and Personal Sense of Nursing: A Phenomenological Philosophy of Practice Reviewed by |
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| Vangie Bergum | 81-82 |
| Peter Carruthers, The Metaphysics of the Tractatus Reviewed by |
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| Raymond D. Bradley | 83-85 |
| Robert C. Coburn, The Strangeness of the Ordinary: Problems and Issues in Contemporary Metaphysics Reviewed by |
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| John King-Farlow | 85-87 |
| Lorraine Code, What Can She Know? Reviewed by |
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| Lois Pineau | 87-89 |
| George B. Connell and C. Stephen Evans, eds., Foundations of Kierkegaard's Vision of Community: Religion, Ethics, and Politics in Kierkegaard Reviewed by |
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| Crispin Sartwell | 89-91 |
| Robert Denoon Cumming, Phenomenology and Deconstruction: The Dream is Over Reviewed by |
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| Frank Schalow | 91-93 |
| Daniel Devereux and Pierre Pellegrin, eds., Biologie, Logique et Métaphysique chez Aristote Reviewed by |
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| Christopher Shields | 94-96 |
| David Dyzenhaus, Hard Cases in Wicked Legal Systems Reviewed by |
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| Roger A. Shiner | 97-99 |
| R.E. Ewin, Virtues and Rights: The Moral Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes Reviewed by |
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| Timo Airaksinen | 100-101 |
| Ernest Gellner, Spectacles and Predicaments: Essays in Social Theory Reviewed by |
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| Steve Fuller | 102-104 |
| Lewis Hahn and Paul Schilpp, eds., The Philosophy of Georg Henrik von Wright Reviewed by |
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| J.M. Moravcsik | 104-107 |
| Albert A. Johnstone, Rationalized Epistemology: Taking Solipsism Seriously Reviewed by |
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| Charles Ripley | 108-110 |
| Anthony Paul Kerby, Narrative and the Self Reviewed by |
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| Jay E. Bachrach | 110-112 |
| Donald Livingston and Marie Martin, eds., Hume as Philosopher of Society, Politics and History Reviewed by |
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| Susan Dimock | 112-116 |
| Don MacNiven, ed., Moral Expertise: Studies in Practical & Professional Ethics Reviewed by |
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| Ken Hanly | 116-118 |
| Vann McGee, Truth, Vagueness & Paradox: An Essay on the Logic of Truth Reviewed by |
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| Robert C. Koons | 118-123 |
| C.J. Misak, Truth and the End of Inquiry Reviewed by |
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| Paul K. Moser | 123-125 |
| Leslie A. Mulholland, Kant's System of Rights Reviewed by |
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| Kenneth R. Westphal | 126-128 |
| Andrew Oldenquist and Menachem Rosner, eds., Alienation, Community, and Work Reviewed by |
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| N. Scott Arnold | 128-130 |
| Christine Overall, ed. and William P. Zion, assoc. ed., Perspectives on AIDS: Ethical and Social Issues Reviewed by |
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| Christine Harrison | 130-132 |
| Karl Pfeifer, Actions and Other Events: The Unifier-Multiplier Controversy Reviewed by |
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| Kenneth Rankin | 133-135 |
| Robert Powell, Nuclear Deterrence Theory: The Search for Credibility Reviewed by |
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| Douglas P. Lackey | 135-137 |
| Samuel Pufendorf, On the Natural State of Men: The 1678 Latin Edition and English Translation Reviewed by |
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| Harold J. Johnson | 137-139 |
| Hans Reiss, ed., Kant's Political Writings Reviewed by |
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| Harry van der Linden | 139-141 |
| Byron M. Roth and John D. Mullen, Decision-Making: Its Logic and Practice Reviewed by |
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| Peter Danielson | 141-143 |
| Robert Stern, Hegel, Kant and the Structure of the Object Reviewed by |
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| Susan Hoffmann | 143-145 |
| G.H. von Wright, ed., A Portrait of Wittgenstein as a Young Man. From the Diary of David Hume Pinsent 1912-1914 Reviewed by |
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| Béla Szabados | 146-148 |
| Donald Wiebe, The Irony of Theology and the Nature of Religious Thought Reviewed by |
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| Robert Larmer | 148-150 |
| Michael Yeo, chief author, Concepts and Cases in Nursing Ethics Reviewed by |
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| Jeff McLaughlin | 150-152 |
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