Table of Contents
Jody Azzouni, Talking about Nothing: Numbers, Hallucinations and Fictions.
Reviewed by
Mark Sainsbury
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154-157
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Christopher Bartley, An Introduction to Indian Philosophy.
Reviewed by
Monica Prabhakar
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158-160
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Anthony Brueckner, Essays on Skepticism.
Reviewed by
Stephen Leach
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161-163
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Clayton Crockett, Radical Political Theology: Religion and Politics After Liberalism.
Reviewed by
Francesco Tampoia
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164-166
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William C. Dowling, Ricoeur on Time and Narrative: An Introduction to Temps et Récit.
Reviewed by
Scott Davidson
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167-169
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H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr., ed., Bioethics Critically Reconsidered: Having Second Thoughts.
Reviewed by
Nathan Emmerich
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170-173
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Jonathan St. B. T. Evans, Thinking Twice: Two Minds in One Brain.
Reviewed by
Yuichi Amitani
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174-176
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Cynthia Freeland, Portraits and Persons.
Reviewed by
Darren Hynes
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177-180
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Lloyd Gerson, ed., The Cambridge History of Philosophy in Late Antiquity (2 vols.).
Reviewed by
Taneli Kukkonen
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181-185
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Allan Gotthelf and James Lennox, eds., Metaethics, Egoism and Virtue: Studies in Ayn Rand’s Normative Theory.
Reviewed by
Jeffrey Carr
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186-189
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Axel Honneth, The Pathologies of Individual Freedom: Hegel’s Social Theory.
Reviewed by
Michael Maidan
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190-192
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Pavlos Kontos, Aristotle’s Moral Realism Reconsidered: Phenomenological Ethics.
Reviewed by
J. Jeremy Wisnewski
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193-195
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Arto Laitinen and Constantine Sandis, eds., Hegel on Action.
Reviewed by
David Edward Rose
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196-200
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Peter Lamarque, Work and Object: Explorations in the Metaphysics of Art.
Reviewed by
Jeffrey Strayer
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201-204
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Mary Midgley, The Solitary Self: Darwin and the Selfish Gene.
Reviewed by
Jeffery Nicholas
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205-210
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Richard W. Miller, Globalizing Justice: The Ethics of Poverty and Power.
Reviewed by
Joel Dittmer
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211-213
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Steven Nadler, Occasionalism: Causation Among the Cartesians.
Reviewed by
Susan Peppers Bates
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214-217
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Paul Patton, Deleuzian Concepts: Philosophy, Colonization, Politics.
Reviewed by
Simon Glezos
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218-221
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Huw Price, Naturalism Without Mirrors.
Reviewed by
Robert Sinclair
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222-224
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Nelson Rivera, The Earth is Our Home: Mary Midgley’s Reconstruction of Evolution and Its Meanings.
Reviewed by
Jeffery Nicholas
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205-210
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Melinda A. Roberts, Abortion and the Moral Significance of Merely Possible Persons: Finding Middle Ground in Hard Cases.
Reviewed by
Christopher A. Pynes
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225-227
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Béla Szabados and Christina Stojanova, eds., Wittgenstein at the Movies: Cinematic Investigations.
Reviewed by
Craig Fox
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228-231
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Raymond J. Vanarragon, Key Terms in Philosophy of Religion.
Reviewed by
Berel Dov Lerner
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232-233
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Bruce N. Waller, Against Moral Responsibility.
Reviewed by
Neil Levy
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234-236
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John F. Wippel, ed., The Ultimate Why Question: Why is There Anything at All Rather than Nothing Whatsoever?.
Reviewed by
Daniel B. Gallagher
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237-239
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