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  • Contents for Volume LIII (2015)

Current Scholarship

Hume’s Psychology of the Passions: The Literature and Future Directions

elizabeth radcliffe 565

Books That Have Shaped the Historiography of Philosophy

Anneliese Maier and the Study of Medieval Philosophy Today

dominik perler 173

Articles

A Small Discovery: Avicenna’s Theory of Minima Naturalia

john mcginnis 1

Authorization and Political Authority in Hobbes

michael j. green 25

Leibniz on Perceptual Distinctness, Activity, and Sensation

larry m. jorgensen 49

Two Kinds of Unity in the Critique of Pure Reason

colin mclear 79

Fichtean Kantianism in Nineteenth-Century Ethics

michelle kosch 111

Quine, Russell, and Naturalism: From a Logical Point of View

sean morris 133

Why Are There No Conditionals in Aristotle’s Logic?

david ebrey 185

L’union cartésienne à la lumière du problème du “défaut de connaissance”

sandrine roux 207

John Locke and the Philosophy of Mind

peter r. anstey 221

Objectivity and Perfection in Hume’s Hedonism

dale dorsey 245

Liberty and Compulsory Civil Religion in Rousseau’s Social Contract

charles griswold 271

Kant on Freedom of Empirical Thought

markus kohl 301

Aristotle on Singular Thought

mika perälä 349

The Use of Usus and the Function of Functio: Teleology and Its Limits in Descartes’s Physiology

peter m. distelzweig 377 [End Page 809]

The Common Consent Argument from Herbert to Hume

jasper reid 401

Leibniz and Prime Matter

shane duarte 435

No Other Use than in Judgment? Kant on Concepts and Sensible Synthesis

thomas land 461

Kant’s “Appraisal” of Christianity: Biblical Interpretation and the Pure Rational System of Religion

lawrence pasternack 485

Rethinking Abstractionism: Aquinas’s Intellectual Light and Some Arabic Sources

therese scarpelli cory 607

Hobbes’s First Cause

homas holden 647

Three Types of Spontaneity and Teleology in Leibniz

julia jorati 669

The Self as Narrative in Hume

lorenzo greco 699

Rules and Right in Mill

piers norris turner 723

Notes and Discussion

Superheroes in the History of Philosophy: Spinoza, Super-Rationalist

daniel garber 507

Interpreting Spinoza: The Real is the Rational michael della rocca 523 Some Additional (But Not Final) Words

daniel garber 537

In Defense of Real Cartesian Motion

emily thomas 747

Unmoved: A Rejoinder to Emily Thomas

thomas m. lennon 763

Book Reviews

William of Auvergne, On Morals

bonnie kent 157

Jacopo Zabarella, On Methods. Volume 1: Books I–II. Volume 2: Books III–IV. On Regressus

marco sgarbi 158

Matthias Kaufmann and Alexander Aichele, editors,

A Companion to Luis de Molina

john d. laing 159

Martin Pickavé and Lisa Shapiro, editors, Emotion and Cognitive Life in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy

sander de boer 161

Samuel C. Rickless, Berkeley’s Argument for Idealism

walter ott 162

Jeanine Grenberg, Kant’s Defense of Common Moral Experience: A Phenomenological Account

lara denis 163 [End Page 810]

Daniel Breazeale, Thinking Through the Wissenschaftslehre: Themes from Fichte’s Early Philosophy

matthew c. altman 164

Dalia Nassar, The Romantic Absolute: Being and Knowing in Early German Romantic Philosophy, 1795–1804

nathan ross 166

Talia Welsh, The Child as a Natural Phenomenologist: Primal and Primary Experience in Merleau-Ponty’s Psychology

véronique m. fóti 167

Paul Kalligas, The Enneads of Plotinus. A Commentary. Volume 1

lloyd p. gerson 327

Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant, editors, The Neoplatonic Socrates

david d. butorac 328

Therese Scarpelli Cory, Aquinas on Human Self-Knowledge

carl n. still 329

Thomas M. Osborne, Jr., Human Action in Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus, and William of Ockham

m. v. dougherty 331

Thomas Manlevelt, Questiones libri Porphirii

lloyd a. newton 332

David Albertson, Mathematical Theologies: Nicholas of Cusa and the Legacy of Thierry of Chartres

denis robichaud 333

Zvi Biener and Eric Schliesser, editors, Newton and Empiricism

patrick j. connolly 334

Corey W. Dyck, Kant and Rational Psychology

steve naragon 336

Omri Boehm, Kant’s Critique of Spinoza

elizabeth robinson 337

Emily Brady, The Sublime in Modern Philosophy: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Nature

christopher williams 338

Ardis B. Collins, Hegel’s Phenomenology: The Dialectical Justification of Philosophy’s First Principles

robert burch 339

Sidonie Kellerer, Zerrissene Moderne: Descartes bei den Neukantianern, Husserl und Heidegger

sebastian luft 341

Matthew C. Altman...

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