Table of Contents
| Full Issue | May/June 1986 | |
| Stanley I. Benn and Gerald F. Gaus, eds., Public and Private in Social Life Reviewed by |
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| Mario F. Morelli | 185-188 |
| Jonathan Bennett, A Study of Spinoza 's Ethics Reviewed by |
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| Willis Doney | 188-191 |
| Radu J. Bogdan, ed., D. M. Armstrong Reviewed by |
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| Howard Robinson | 191-193 |
| Lea Campos Boralevi, Bentham and the Oppressed Reviewed by |
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| Denise G. Réaume | 194-195 |
| Guy Bouchard, Laurent Giroux, Gilbert Leclerc, L 'utopie aujourd'hui Reviewed by |
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| Andre Rocque | 196-198 |
| Murray Code, Order and Organism: Steps to a Whiteheadian Philosophy of Mathematics and the Natural Sciences Reviewed by |
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| lvo Leclerc | 199-201 |
| Robert S. Cohen, Richard M. Martin and Merold Westphal, eds., Studies in the Philosophy of J.N. Findlay Reviewed by |
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| Leslie Armour | 201-203 |
| Laurent Cohen-Tanugi, Le Droit sans l'Etat. Sur la démocratie en France et en Amérique Reviewed by |
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| Joseph Pestieau | 203-205 |
| John Cottingham, Robert Stoothoff and Dugald Murdoch, The Philosophical Writings of Descartes Reviewed by |
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| Peter A. Schouls | 206-208 |
| Jacques Derrida, Vincent Descombes, Gabbis Kortian, Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Jean-François Lyotard et Jean-Luc Nancy, La faculté de juger Reviewed by |
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| Claude Piché | 209-211 |
| Ilham Dilman, Freud and the Mind Reviewed by |
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| Anne Donchin | 212-214 |
| Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling, Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, eds., Midwest Studies in Philosophy IX 1984: Causation and Causal Theories Reviewed by |
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| Ellery Eells | 214-216 |
| Peter Glassman, J. S. Mill: The Evolution of a Genius Reviewed by |
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| J.S. Clegg | 216-217 |
| M. M. Goldsmith, Private Vices, Public Benefits: Bernard Mandeville's Social and Political Thought Reviewed by |
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| D.O. Thomas | 218-220 |
| Agnes Heller, ed., Lukács Revalued Reviewed by |
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| Ernest Joós | 220-221 |
| Christopher Hookway, ed., Minds, Machines and Evolution Reviewed by |
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| Andy Clark | 222-224 |
| Michael Inwood, ed., Hegel Reviewed by |
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| Dudley Knowles | 224-226 |
| Francis Jacques, L 'espace logique de l'interlocution: Dialogiques II Reviewed by |
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| Daniel Laurier | 227-229 |
| Berel Lang, ed., The Death of Art Reviewed by |
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| Lars Aagaard-Mogensen | 229-231 |
| Hywel D. Lewis, Freedom and Alienation Reviewed by |
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| Alister Browne | 231-233 |
| André Liebich, Le libéralisme classique Reviewed by |
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| Joseph Pestieau | 233-235 |
| Nicholas Maxwell, From Knowledge to Wisdom: A Revolution in the Aims and Methods of Science Reviewed by |
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| Jeffrey Foss | 235-237 |
| Dorothy Nelkin, Science as Intellectual Property: Who Controls Scientific Research Reviewed by |
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| Peter Miller | 238-240 |
| Joseph Owen, Human Destiny: Some Problems for Catholic Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| James V. Penna | 240-242 |
| J. Douglas Rabb, John Locke on Reflection: A Phenomenology Lost Reviewed by |
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| P. Dwyer | 242-244 |
| James P. Scanlon, Marxism and the U.S.S.R. A Critical Survey of Current Soviet Thought Reviewed by |
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| D.J. Bakhurst | 245-247 |
| Michael Slote, Common-Sense Morality and Consequentialism Reviewed by |
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| R.G. Frey | 247-249 |
| Zeno Vender, The Matter of Mind Reviewed by |
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| James McGilvray | 250-254 |
| John W. Yolton, Thinking Matter: Materialism in Eighteenth-Century Britain; Perceptual Acquaintance from Descartes to Reid Reviewed by |
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| G.A.J. Rogers | 254-258 |
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