Table of Contents
| Kwame Anthony Appiah, Experiments in Ethics Reviewed by |
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| Darrell Arnold | 1-3 |
| Averroes, Long Commentary on the De Anima of Aristotle Reviewed by |
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| Taneli Kukkonen | 4-5 |
| Christopher Bennett, The Apology Ritual: A Philosophical Theory of Punishment Reviewed by |
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| Whitley Kaufman | 6-7 |
| Michael Bowler, Heidegger and Aristotle: Philosophy as Praxis Reviewed by |
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| J. Jeremy Wisnewski | 8-10 |
| Ronna Burger, Aristotle's Dialogue with Socrates on the Nicomachean Ethics Reviewed by |
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| Monica Prabhakar | 11-13 |
| Havi Carel, Illness Reviewed by |
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| Christian Perring | 14-15 |
| Nick Chater and Mike Oaksford, eds. The Probabilistic Mind: Prospects for Bayesian Cognitive Science Reviewed by |
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| Anton Petrenko | 16-19 |
| John Cottingham, Cartesian Reflections Reviewed by |
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| Geoffrey Gorham | 20-23 |
| Susan Easton, ed. Marx and Law Reviewed by |
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| Tony Cole | 24-26 |
| Gene Fendt, Love Song for the Life of the Mind: An Essay on the Purpose of Comedy Reviewed by |
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| Catherine Conybeare | 27-29 |
| Jeffrey E. Foss, Beyond Environmentalism: A Philosophy of Nature Reviewed by |
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| Philip Rose | 30-33 |
| Michael Allen Fox, The Remarkable Existentialists Reviewed by |
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| Paul Fairfield | 34-35 |
| Julian Friedland, ed. Doing Well and Good: The Human Face of the New Capitalism Reviewed by |
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| Bryan Finken | 36-38 |
| Rodolphe Gashé, Europe, or the Infinite Task: A Study of a Philosophical Concept Reviewed by |
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| Francesco Tampoia | 39-41 |
| Grant Gillett, Subjectivity and Being Somebody: Human Identity and Neuroethics Reviewed by |
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| Jennifer Davis | 42-44 |
| Albert R. Jonsen, A Short History of Medical Ethics Reviewed by |
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| Gregory Lawrence Bock | 45-46 |
| Michael Jubien, Possibility Reviewed by |
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| Sam Cowling | 47-49 |
| John Kekes, Enjoyment: The Moral Significance of Styles of Life Reviewed by |
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| Phil Jenkins | 50-52 |
| Paul K. Moser, ed. Jesus and Philosophy: New Essays Reviewed by |
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| Robert J. Deltete | 53-55 |
| John Rziha, Perfecting Human Actions: St. Thomas Aquinas on Human Participation in Eternal Law Reviewed by |
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| Daniel B. Gallagher | 56-59 |
| Stephen Wang, Aquinas and Sartre: On Freedom, Personal Identity, and the Possibility of Happiness Reviewed by |
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| Daniel B. Gallagher | 56-59 |
| Hussain Sarkar, Group Rationality in Scientific Research Reviewed by |
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| Lansana Keita | 60-62 |
| John R. Searle, Freedom and Neurobiology: Reflections on Free Will, Language, and Political Power Reviewed by |
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| Daniel K. Silber | 63-65 |
| Mark Vernon, Wellbeing Reviewed by |
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| Benjamin C. Hutchens | 66-67 |
| Kendall L. Walton, Marvelous Images: On Values and the Arts Reviewed by |
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| Kathryn Brown | 68-70 |
| David Wolfsdorf, Trials of Reason: Plato and the Crafting of Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Aaron James Landry | 71-73 |
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Philosophy in Review
University of Victoria


