Table of Contents
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Martha Nussbaum, Political Emotions: Why Love Matters for Justice.
Reviewed by
Peter Admirand
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101-103
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John S. Dryzek, Foundations and Frontiers of Deliberative Governance.
Reviewed by
Darrell P. Arnold
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104-106
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Ovamir Anjum, Politics, Law, and Community in Islamic Thought: the Taymiyyan Moment.
Reviewed by
Abdessamad Belhaj
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107-109
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Richard Swinburne, Mind, Brain, and Free Will.
Reviewed by
Russell Blackford
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110-112
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Alexander Bird and James Ladyman, eds., Arguing about Science.
Reviewed by
Giacomo Borbone
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113-116
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Lawrence R. Pasternak, Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Kant on Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason.
Reviewed by
James J. DiCenso
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117-120
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Allen, Anita L., Unpopular Privacy: What Must We Hide?
Reviewed by
David Elliott
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121-123
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Christa Davis Acampora and Keith Ansell Pearson, Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil: A Reader's Guide.
Reviewed by
Bryan Finken
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124-125
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Stephen Davies, The Artful Species: Aesthetics, Art, and Evolution.
Reviewed by
Theodore Gracyk
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126-128
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A.W. Moore, The Evolution of Modern Metaphysics: Making Sense of Things.
Reviewed by
Stephen Leach
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129-131
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Katrina Hutchison and Fiona Jenkins, eds., Women in Philosophy: What Needs to Change?
Reviewed by
Neil Levy
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132-135
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Steven Crowell, Normativity and Phenomenology in Husserl and Heidegger.
Reviewed by
Leslie MacAvoy
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136-138
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David Coady, What to Believe Now: Applying Epistemology to Contemporary Issues.
Reviewed by
Diego E. Machuca
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139-141
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Brian Leftow, God and Necessity.
Reviewed by
C.A. McIntosh
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142-146
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Rick Anthony Furtak, Jonathan Ellsworth, and James D. Reid, eds., Thoreau’s Importance for Philosophy.
Reviewed by
Paul J. Medeiros
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147-150
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Tim Button, The Limits of Realism.
Reviewed by
J.T.M. Miller
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151-154
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Sebastian Rödl, Categories of the Temporal: An Inquiry into the Forms of the Finite Intellect. Trans. by Sibylle Salewski
Reviewed by
Aloisia Moser
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155-157
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William J. Gavin, William James in Focus.
Reviewed by
Peter Olen
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158-160
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P. Dawid, W. Twining and M. Vasileki, eds., Evidence, Inference and Enquiry.
Reviewed by
Charles-Maxime Panaccio
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161-163
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Sally Sedgwick, Hegel’s Critique of Kant: From Dichotomy to Identity.
Reviewed by
Sebastian Rand
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164-166
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Joseph K. Schear, ed., Mind, Reason, and Being-in-the-World: The McDowell-Dreyfus Debate.
Reviewed by
Carl Sachs
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167-170
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Alva Noë, Varieties of Presence.
Reviewed by
Frank Scalambrino
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171-173
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Philippe van Haute and Tomas Geyskens, A Non-Oedipal Psychoanalysis? A Clinical Anthropology of Hysteria in the Works of Freud and Lacan.
Reviewed by
Stephanie Swales Scalambrino
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174-176
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Gregory Flaxman, Gilles Deleuze and the Fabulation of Philosophy.
Reviewed by
Janae Sholtz
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177-179
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Robert Pasnau, Metaphysical Themes 1274-1671.
Reviewed by
Roger Pouivet
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180-182
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Manuel García-Carpintero and Max Kölbel, eds., The Continuum Companion to the Philosophy of Language.
Reviewed by
Piotr Stalmaszczyk
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183-188
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Gillian Russell and Delia Graff Fara, eds., The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Language.
Reviewed by
Piotr Stalmaszczyk
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183-188
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G. Scott Davis, Believing and Acting: The Pragmatic Turn in Comparative Religion and Ethics.
Reviewed by
Dwayne A. Tunstall
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189-191
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Manuel Vargas, Building Better Beings: A Theory of Moral Responsibility.
Reviewed by
V. Alan White
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192-194
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Charles Taliaferro, Victoria S. Harrison and Stewart Goetz, eds., The Routledge Companion to Theism.
Reviewed by
Sameer Yadav
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195-198
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