Table of Contents
| Full Issue | March 1988 | |
| Thomas M. Alexander, John Dewey's Theory of Art, Experience and Nature: The Horizons of Feelings Reviewed by |
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| Colin Lyas | 79-81 |
| Jane Bennett, Unthinking Faith and Enlightenment: Nature and Politics in a post-Hegelian Era Reviewed by |
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| Erazim Kohák | 81-84 |
| Radu Bogdan, ed., Jaakko Hintikka Reviewed by |
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| Michael Hand | 84-86 |
| J. Budziszewski, The Resurrection of Nature: Political Theory and the Human Character Reviewed by |
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| Brian Keenan | 87-89 |
| Jonathan Dancy, Berkeley: An Introduction Reviewed by |
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| John Bricke | 89-92 |
| Amy Gutmann, Democratic Education Reviewed by |
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| Eamonn Callan | 92-94 |
| Jean Hampton, Hobbes and the Social Contract Tradition Reviewed by |
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| Arthur Ripstein | 94-96 |
| Catharine A. MacKinnon, Feminism Unmodified: Discources on Life and Law Reviewed by |
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| Donna Greschner | 97-99 |
| J. Margolis, M. Krausz, and R.M. Burian, eds., Rationality, Relativism and the Human Sciences Reviewed by |
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| Gordon C.F. Bearn | 99-101 |
| Stein Haugom Olsen, The End of Literary Theory Reviewed by |
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| Richard Shusterman | 102-104 |
| Francisco Peccorini, Selfhood as Thinking Thought in the Work of Gabriel Marcel: A New Interpretation Reviewed by |
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| Thomas C. Anderson | 105-107 |
| Stephen Priest, ed., Hegel's Critique of Kant Reviewed by |
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| H.S. Harris | 107-109 |
| Steve F. Sapontzis, Morals, Reason, and Animals Reviewed by |
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| Frank De Roose | 110-113 |
| Alan Soble, Pornography: Marxism, Feminism, and the Future of Sexuality Reviewed by |
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| Richard D. Mohr | 114-116 |
| S. Tweyman, Scepticism and Belief in Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion Reviewed by |
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| John Immerwahr | 116-118 |
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