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Philosophy and Literature Volume 34 Volume 35 Index 2010-2011 Philosophy and Literature Index to Volumes 34 and 35 (Vol. 34, April 2010: pp. 1-269, October 2010: pp. 270-446) (Vol. 35, April 2011: pp. 1-198, October 2011: pp. 199-412) A Modest Disposal: Loving the Critical Bathwater After the Baby Has Been Discarded, by Thomas L. Martin, 34, 435 Actualist Fallacies, From Fax Machines to Lunar Journeys, by Amihud Gilead, 34, 173 An Eliminativist Theory of Suspense, by Christy Mag Uidhir, 35, 121 Apathetic Fallacy, The, by Gavin Miller, 34, 48 Art or Porn? Clear Division or False Dilemma? by Hans Maes, 35, 51 At The Crossroads of Ethics and Aesthetics, by Noël Carroll, 34, 248 Baring the Brain As Well As The Soul: Milan Kundera’s The Joke, by Yvonne Howell, 34, 201 Beauty, Evolution, and Medieval Literature, by Claudio Da Soller, 34, 95 Beecher, Donald, Nostalgia and the Renaissance Romance, 34, 281 Behrendt, Kathy, Scraping Down the Past: Memory and Amnesia in W.G. Sebald’s Anti-Narrative, 34, 394 Bicknell, Jeanette, Love, Beauty and Yeats’s “Anne Gregory”, 34, 348 Boyd, Brian, The Tragic Evolutionary Logic of The Iliad, 34, 234 Brann, Eva, Feeling Our Feelings: What Philosophers Think and People Know, reviewed by Suzanne Smith, 34, 263 Burke, Victoria I., Hegel, Antigone, and First Person Authority, 34, 373 Calhoun, Alison, Montaigne and the Comic: Exposing Private Life, 35, 303 Calin, William, The Twentieth-Century Humanist Critics from Spitzer to Frye, reviewed by Mary Anne O’Neil, 34, 260 Carroll, Noël, At the Crossroads of Ethics and Aesthetics, 34, 248 Carroll, Noël, Martin McDonagh’s The Pillowman, or The Justification of Literature, 35, 168 Clasen, Mathias, Vampire Apocalypse: A Biocultural Critique of Richard Matheson’s I Am Legend, 34, 313 Comic Anxiety and Kafka’s Black Comedy, by Benjamin La Farge, 35, 282 Consilience, Cultural Evolution, and the Humanities, by Jiro Tanaka, 34, 32 Constancy and the Ethics of Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park, by Joyce Kerr Tarpley, reviewed by David McNaughton, 35, 411 Constructive Thoughts on Pierre Menard, by Simon Fokt, 35, 338 Could I Have Been A Woman? Meditations on a Controversial Benediction, by Berel Dov Lerner, 34, 425 Cowley, Christopher, Understanding Another’s Wrongdoing, 35, 79 Cure and Care: G. Thomas Couser and the Ethics of “Pathography”, by Richard Freadman, 35, 388 Curtis, William M., Rorty’s Liberal Utopia and Huxley’s Island, 35, 91 Da Soller, Beauty, Evolution, and Medieval Literature, 34, 95 Desire, Death, and Women in the Master-Slave Dialectic: A Comparative Reading of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit and Henry James’s The Golden Bowl, by Gregory Alan Phipps, 35, 233 Duban, James, “Oceanic Wonder”: Arthur Koestler and Melville’s Castaway, 35, 371 Dwan, David, Truth and Freedom in Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four, 34, 381 Edelman, Christopher, Montaigne’s Moral Objectivism, 35, 32 Elias Canetti and T. S. Eliot on Fame, by Suzanne Smith, 34, 145 Ernst Grosse and the “Ethnological Method” in Art Theory, by Wilfried van Damme, 34, 302 Ethics of Spanish Identity and In-Difference, The, by Jessica A. Folkart, 35, 216 Evans, Daw-Nay, Socrates as Nietzsche’s Decadent in Twilight of the Idols, 34, 340 Feeling Our Feelings: What Philosophers Think and People Know, by Eva Brann, reviewed by Suzanne Smith, 34, 263 Fischer, Michael, review of, Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities, by Martha C. Nussbaum, 35, 399 Fokt, Simon, Constructive Thoughts on Pierre Menard, 35, 338 Folkart, Jessica A., The Ethics of Spanish Identity and In-Difference, 35, 216 Freadman, Richard, Cure and Care: G. Thomas Couser and the Ethics of “Pathography”, 35, 388 Ganeri, Jonardon and Panayiota Vassilopoulou, The Geography of Shadows: Souls and Cities in P. Pullman’s His Dark Materials, 35, 269 Geography of Shadows: Souls and Cities in P. Pullman’s His Dark Materials, The, by Panayiota Vassilopoulou and Jonardon Ganeri, 35, 269 Gilead, Amihud, Actualist Fallacies, From Fax Machines to Lunar Journeys, 34, 173 Gillon, Josh, Why 30 Rock is Not Funny (Its Metafunny), 35, 320 Goldman, Alan H., What We Learned About Rules from The Cider House Rules, 34, 359 Goldman, Alan, Huckleberry Finn and Moral Motivation, 34...

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