Table of Contents
| Full Issue | May 1988 | |
| Kevin M. Brien, Marx, Reason, and the Art of Freedom Reviewed by |
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| Jay Drydyk | 161-163 |
| Gilles Deleuze and Claire Parnet, Dialogues Reviewed by |
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| Judith Butler | 163-166 |
| Hans-Georg Gadamer, The Relevance of the Beautiful and Other Essays Reviewed by |
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| Patricia Altenbernd Johnson | 166-168 |
| Sander L. Gilman, ed., Conversations with Nietzsche Reviewed by |
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| Robert Rogers | 168-171 |
| Robert A.H. Larmer, Water into Wine? An Investigation of the Concept of Miracle Reviewed by |
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| George I. Mavrodes | 171-173 |
| P.C. Lo, Treating Persons as Ends: An Essay on Kant's Moral Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| John E. Atwell | 173-175 |
| Werner Marx, Is There Measure on Earth? Foundations for a Nonmetaphysical Ethics Reviewed by |
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| Robert Burch | 176-178 |
| Alfred R. Mele, Irrationality: An Essay on Akrasia, Self-Deception and Self-Control Reviewed by |
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| Béla Szabados | 178-181 |
| Robert N. Moles, Definition and Rule in Legal Theory: A Reassessment of H.L.A. Hart and the Positivist Tradition Reviewed by |
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| Wil Waluchow | 181-183 |
| Richard Norman, Free and Equal Reviewed by |
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| James P. Sterba | 184-185 |
| Giovanni Reale, A History of Ancient Philosophy, I: From the Origins to Socrates Reviewed by |
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| Gary M. Gurtler, S.J. | 186-187 |
| Seppo Sajama and Matti Kamppinen, A Historical Introduction to Phenomenology Reviewed by |
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| Henry Pietersma | 188-190 |
| Max Scheler, Person and Self-Value: Three Essays With an Introduction Reviewed by |
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| David R. Lachterman | 190-193 |
| V. Tejera, Nietzsche and Greek Thought Reviewed by |
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| S.M. Corbett | 193-195 |
| Garrett Thomson, Needs Reviewed by |
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| Christian Bay | 196-198 |
| Jules Vuillemin, What are Philosophical Systems? Reviewed by |
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| Richard Holmes | 199-201 |
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