Table of Contents
| Erika Abrams and Ivan Chvatík, eds., Jan Patočka and the Heritage of Phenomenology: Centenary Papers. Reviewed by |
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| Bryan Smyth | 310-313 |
| Douglas Burnham and Martin Jesinghausen, Nietzsche’s The Birth of Tragedy: A Reader’s Guide. Reviewed by |
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| Jeff Lawrence | 314-316 |
| Jose V. Ciprut, ed., Ethics, Politics, and Democracy: From Primordial Principles to Prospective Practices. Reviewed by |
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| Darrell Arnold | 317-320 |
| David Cunning, Argument and Persuasion in Descartes' Meditations. Reviewed by |
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| Deborah Boyle | 321-323 |
| Gregory Currie, Narratives and Narrators: A Philosophy of Stories. Reviewed by |
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| Catharine Abell | 324-326 |
| Stephen Davies, Philosophical Perspectives on Art. Reviewed by |
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| Jeffrey Strayer | 327-330 |
| Michael Funk Deckard and Peter Losonczi, eds., Philosophy Begins in Wonder: An Introduction to Early Modern Philosophy, Theology, and Science. Reviewed by |
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| Christina Behme | 331-333 |
| Joanna Demers, Listening Through the Noise: The Aesthetics of Experimental Electronic Music. Reviewed by |
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| Adam Melinn | 334-336 |
| Roland Faber, Brian G. Henning, Clinton Combs, eds., Beyond Metaphysics? Explorations in Alfred North Whitehead’s Late Thought. Reviewed by |
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| Philip Rose | 337-340 |
| Rick Anthony Furtak, ed., Kierkegaard’s Concluding Unscientific Postscript: A Critical Guide. Reviewed by |
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| Norman Lillegard | 341-342 |
| Gary Gutting, Thinking the Impossible: French Philosophy Since 1960. Reviewed by |
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| Michael Maidan | 343-348 |
| Helen Hattab, Descartes on Forms and Mechanisms. Reviewed by |
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| Victor Boantza | 349-351 |
| Paul Horwich, Truth—Meaning—Reality. Reviewed by |
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| Jennifer Davis | 352-353 |
| Richard Joyce and Simon Kirchin, eds., A World without Values: Essays on John Mackie’s Moral Error Theory. Reviewed by |
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| Diego Machuca | 354-358 |
| Ibrahim Kalin, Knowledge in Later Islamic Philosophy: Mullâ Sadrâ on Existence, Intellect, and Intuition. Reviewed by |
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| Jari Kaukua | 359-361 |
| Matthew Kisner, Spinoza on Human Freedom: Reason, Autonomy and the Good Life. Reviewed by |
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| Eugene Marshall | 362-364 |
| James C. Klagge, Wittgenstein in Exile. Reviewed by |
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| Béla Szabados | 365-368 |
| David Macauley, Elemental Philosophy: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water as Environmental Ideas. Reviewed by |
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| William L. Vanderburgh | 369-371 |
| Catherine Malabou, Plasticity at the Dusk of Writing: Dialectic, Destruction, Deconstruction. Reviewed by |
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| Francesco Tampoia | 372-374 |
| Patrice Maniglier, ed., Le moment philosophique des années 1960 en France Avant-propos de Fréderic Worms. Reviewed by |
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| Michael Maidan | 343-348 |
| Noa Naaman-Zauderer, Descartes’ Deontological Turn: Reason, Will and Virtue in the Later Writings. Reviewed by |
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| Andreea Mihali | 375-378 |
| W. G. Runciman, Great Books, Bad Arguments: Republic, Leviathan, and The Communist Manifesto. Reviewed by |
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| Robert Piercey | 379-381 |
| Patricia Sheridan, Locke: A Guide for the Perplexed. Reviewed by |
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| Julie Walsh | 382-384 |
| Richard Wolin, The Wind from the East: French Intellectuals, the Cultural Revolution, and the Legacy of the 1960s. Reviewed by |
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| Alan D. Schrift | 385-390 |
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Philosophy in Review
University of Victoria


