Table of Contents
| Full Issue | March 1989 | |
| Franz Brentano, Philosophical Investigations on Space, Time and the Continuum Reviewed by |
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| Glen Koehn | 87-89 |
| Joseph A. Buijs, ed., Maimonides: A Collection of Critical Essays Reviewed by |
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| Alexander Broadie | 89-91 |
| Paul de Bruyne et al., La justice sociale en question? Reviewed by |
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| France Giroux | 92-96 |
| Haskell Fain, Normative Politics and the Community of Nations Reviewed by |
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| Abraham Edel | 96-99 |
| Arnold Gehlen, Man: His Nature and Place in the World Reviewed by |
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| Karl Peter | 99-102 |
| Michel Herszlikowicz, Philosophie de l'antisémitisme Reviewed by |
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| France Giroux | 102-107 |
| David Michael Levin, The Opening of Vision: Nihilism and the Postmodern Situation Reviewed by |
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| Donald A. Crosby | 107-109 |
| Jean-François Lyotard, L'enthousiasme, la critique kantienne de l'histoire Reviewed by |
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| Marc Renault | 110-111 |
| Nicholas Rescher, Ethical Idealism: An Inquiry into the Nature and Function of Ideals Reviewed by |
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| Harold J. Johnson | 112-114 |
| Dennis J . Schmidt, The Ubiquity of the Finite: Hegel, Heidegger, and the Entitlements of Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Frank Schalow | 114-117 |
| L.W. Sumner, The Moral Foundation of Rights Reviewed by |
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| Leslie Green | 117-121 |
| Michael Tooley, Causation: A Realist Approach Reviewed by |
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| James H. Fetzer | 121-124 |
| Julian Young, Willing and Unwilling: A Study in the Philosophy of Arthur Schopenhauer Reviewed by |
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| Kathleen Higgins | 124-127 |
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