Table of Contents
| Full Issue | August 1992 | |
| Robert Almeder, Blind Realism: An Essay on Human Knowledge and Natural Science Reviewed by |
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| Douglas Odegard | 227-228 |
| Seth Benardete, The Rhetoric of Morality and Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Ronna Burger | 229-231 |
| Murray Bookchin and Dave Foreman, Defending the Earth Reviewed by |
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| Ken Hanly | 231-233 |
| J. Alberto Coffa, The Semantic Tradition from Kant to Carnap; To the Vienna Station Reviewed by |
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| Bernard Linsky | 233-235 |
| John Cottingham, Robert Stoothoff, Dugald Murdoch and Anthony Kenny, The Philosophical Writings of Descartes, Volume III: The Correspondence Reviewed by |
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| Frederick P. Van De Pitte | 236-237 |
| Michael Detlefsen, ed., Proof and Knowledge in Mathematics Reviewed by |
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| Alasdair Urquhart | 237-238 |
| Wendy Donner, The Liberal Self: John Stuart Mill's Moral and Political Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Emily R. Gill | 239-241 |
| Patricia Ann Easton, Thomas M. Lennon and Gregor Sebba, Bibliographia Malebranchiana: A Critical Guide to the Malebranche Literature into 1989 Reviewed by |
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| Nicholas Jolley | 269-271 |
| Lynd Forguson, Common Sense Reviewed by |
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| David Bakhurst | 241-243 |
| Marvin Fox, Interpreting Maimonides: Studies in Methodology, Metaphysics, and Moral Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Joseph A. Buijs | 243-246 |
| R.G. Frey and Christopher W. Morris, eds., Liability and Responsibility Reviewed by |
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| Brenda M. Baker | 246-248 |
| Sandra Harding, Whose Science? Whose Knowlwdge? Thinking From Women's Lives Reviewed by |
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| Kathleen Okruhlik | 249-252 |
| Eugene C. Hargrove, ed., The Animal Rights / Environmental Ethics Debate: The Environmental Perspective Reviewed by |
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| Doug Simak | 253-255 |
| Marcus Hester, ed., Faith, Reason and Skepticism Reviewed by |
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| John King-Farlow | 255-257 |
| Brad Inwood, The Poem of Empedocles Reviewed by |
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| Priscilla Sakezles | 257-259 |
| A.D. Irvine, ed., Physicalism in Mathematics Reviewed by |
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| Linda Wetzel | 260-265 |
| Will Kymlicka, Contemporary Political Philosophy: An Introduction Reviewed by |
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| Eldon Soifer | 266-268 |
| Thomas M. Lennon and Patricia Ann Easton, The Cartesian Empiricism of François Bayle Reviewed by |
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| Nicholas Jolley | 269-271 |
| Bernard Lonergan, Pour une méthodologie philosophique Reviewed by |
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| Yves Laberge | 272-274 |
| Karl Löwith, From Hegel to Nietzsche Reviewed by |
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| Robert Rogers | 274-277 |
| Jean-François Lyotard, The Inhuman: Reflections on Time Reviewed by |
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| Raphael Sassower | 278-280 |
| Jean-François Lyotard, Phenomenology Reviewed by |
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| Raphael Sassower | 278-280 |
| Robert M. Martin, The Philosopher's Dictionary Reviewed by |
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| István S.N. Berkeley | 280-282 |
| Diana T. Meyers, Self, Society, and Personal Choice Reviewed by |
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| Susan Sherwin | 282-284 |
| Hugo Meynell, ed., Grace, Politics and Desire; Essays on Augustine Reviewed by |
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| Christopher B. Gray | 285-286 |
| Basil Mitchell, How to Play Theological Ping-Pong: And Other Essays on Faith and Reason Reviewed by |
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| Murdith McLean | 287-289 |
| Elizabeth Pybus, Human Goodness Reviewed by |
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| Peter Miller | 289-291 |
| Nicholas Rescher, A System of Pragmatic Idealism Volume I: Human Knowledge in Idealistic Perspective Reviewed by |
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| Walter E. Wright | 291-293 |
| John Sallis, Crossings: Nietzsche and the Space of Tragedy Reviewed by |
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| Robert Rogers | 274-277 |
| Robert F. Schopp, Automatism, Insanity, and the Psychology of Criminal Responsibility Reviewed by |
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| Elisabeth Boetzkes | 294-296 |
| B.R. Tilghman, Wittgenstein, Ethics and Aesthetics: The View from Eternity Reviewed by |
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| Béla Szabados | 297-299 |
| Peter Vallentyne, ed., Contractarianism and Rational Choice: Essays on David Gauthier's Morals by Agreement Reviewed by |
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| Ann E. Cudd | 299-301 |
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