Table of Contents
| Larry Alexander and Emily Sherwin, Demystifying Legal Reasoning Reviewed by |
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| Jacob M. Held | 74-76 |
| Alain Badiou, Conditions Reviewed by |
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| Francesco Tampoia | 77-79 |
| Mark Belaguer, Free Will as an Open Scientific Problem Reviewed by |
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| Neil Levy | 80-82 |
| Rachel Cohon, Hume’s Morality: Feeling and Fabrication Reviewed by |
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| Tamás Demeter | 83-86 |
| Andrew Haas, The Irony of Heidegger Reviewed by |
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| J. Jeremy Wisnewski | 87-89 |
| Francis Halsall, Julia Jansen, and Tony O’Connor, eds. Rediscovering Aesthetics: Transdisciplinary Voices from Art History, Philosophy, and Art Practice Reviewed by |
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| Vladimir D. Thomas | 90-92 |
| Daniel D. Hutto, Folk Psychological Narratives: The Sociocultural Basis of Understanding Reasons Reviewed by |
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| Axel Seemann | 93-94 |
| J. T. Ismael, The Situated Self Reviewed by |
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| Jesse W. Butler | 95-97 |
| Immanuel Kant, Anthropology from a Pragmatic Point of View Reviewed by |
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| Gregory Kalyniuk | 98-100 |
| Christian Kerslake, Immanence and the Vertigo of Philosophy: From Kant to Deleuze Reviewed by |
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| Edward Willatt | 101-104 |
| Søren Kierkegaard, Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks Volume 1: Journals AA-DD; Volume 2: Journals EE-KK Reviewed by |
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| Brian Gregor | 105-108 |
| Christine M. Korsgaard, The Constitution of Agency: Essays on Practical Reason and Moral Psychology Reviewed by |
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| Christian Perring | 109-110 |
| M. H. Kramer, C. Grant, B. Colburn, and A. Hatzistavrou, eds. The Legacy of H. L. A. Hart: Legal, Political, and Moral Philosophy Reviewed by |
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| Shane Ralston | 111-114 |
| Edouard Machery, Doing Without Concepts Reviewed by |
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| Jack M.C. Kwong | 115-117 |
| John Marenbon, ed. The Cambridge Companion to Boethius Reviewed by |
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| Peter Eardley | 118-120 |
| Antonio Negri, The Porcelain Workshop: For a New Grammar of Politics. Trans. Noura Wedell. Reviewed by |
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| Alexander D. Barder | 121-123 |
| Simon O’Sullivan and Stephen Zepke, eds. Deleuze, Guattari and the Production of the New Reviewed by |
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| Henry Somers-Hall | 124-126 |
| Huw Price and Richard Corry, eds. Causation, Physics, and the Constitution of Reality: Russell’s Republic Revisited Reviewed by |
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| Dean Rickles | 127-131 |
| Peter Machamer and Gereon Wolters, eds. Thinking About Causes: From Greek Philosophy to Modern Physics Reviewed by |
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| Dean Rickles | 127-131 |
| Matthew Ratcliffe, Feelings of Being: Phenomenology, Psychiatry and the Sense of Reality Reviewed by |
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| Bryan Smyth | 132-134 |
| Jack Ritchie, Understanding Naturalism Reviewed by |
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| Robert Sinclair | 135-137 |
| D. C. Schindler, Plato’s Critique of Impure Reason: On Goodness and Truth in the Republic Reviewed by |
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| Aaron James Landry | 138-140 |
| Irving Singer, Philosophy of Love: A Partial Summing-Up Reviewed by |
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| Robert Scott Stewart | 141-142 |
| Alan Sokal, Beyond the Hoax: Science, Philosophy and Culture Reviewed by |
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| Robert J. Deltete | 143-147 |
| Daniel J. Solove, Understanding Privacy Reviewed by |
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| David Elliott | 148-150 |
| Nick Trakakis, The End of Philosophy of Religion Reviewed by |
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| Roger Pouivet | 151-154 |
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Philosophy in Review
University of Victoria


