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Contents for Volume XXXII (1994) ARTICLES Socrates on the Immortality of the Soul, MARK L. MCPHERRAN ......... 1 An Image for the Unity of Will in Duns Scotus, JOHN BOLER ........... 23 Dynamics and Transubstantiation in Leibniz's SystemaTheologicum, DANIEL C. FOUKE ............................................... 45 Intuition and Construction in Berkeley's Account of Visual Space, LORNE FALKENSTEIN ........................................... 63 Nietzsche, Spir, and Time, ROBIN SMALL ............................. 85 The Unique Role of Logic in the Development of Heidegger's Dialogue with Kant, FRANK SCHALOW .......................................... IO3 Aristotle's Natural Slaves: Incomplete Praxeis and Incomplete Human Beings, EUGENE GARVER ................................................ 173 Locke on the Intellectual Basis of Sin, VERE CHAPPELL ................. 197 Intellect and Illumination in Malebranclie, NICHOLAS JOLLEY .......... 2O9 Hume's Dissertationon the Passions,JOHN IMMERWAHR .................. 925 Hegel contra Hegel in His Philosophy of Right: The Contradictions of International Politics, ADRIAAN PEPERZAK ........................ 241 Reinterpreting Ryle: A Nonbehaviorist Analysis, SHELLEY M. PARK ..... 265 Synthesis and the Content of Pure Concepts in Kant's First Critique,j. MICHAEL YOUNG ............................................... 331 The Transcendental Deduction and Skepticism, STEPHZN ENGSTROM '" • 359 Objects of Representations and Kant's Second Analogy, STEVEN M. BAYNE .............................................. 381 Two Perspectives on Kant's Appearances and Things in Themselves, HOKE ROBINSON ................................................ 41X Form and Content in Kant's Kritik der Urteilskraft:Situating Beauty and the Sublime in the Work of Art, KIRK PILLOW ........................ 443 Kant's Society of Nations: Free Federation or World Republic?, GEORG CAVALLAR .............................................. 461 Conceptualized and Unconceptuatized Desire in Aristotle, THOMAS M. Tuozzo ............................................ 525 Molina on Divine Foreknowledge and the Principle of Bivalence, RICHARD GASKIN ............................................... 551 Malebranche on Descartes on Mind-Body Distinctness, TAD M. SCHMALTZ .............................................. 573 Thomas Reid on Free Agency, TIMOTHY O'CONNOR ................... 605 Kierkegaardian Meditations on First Philosophy: A Reading of Johannes Climo£us, MICHAEL STRAWSER ................................... 623 Husserl on the Ego and Its Eidos (CartesianMeditations, IV), ALFREDO FERRARIN ............................................. 645 [7ol] 702 JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY 32:4 OCTOBER 1994 BOOK REVIEWS Thomas H. Chance, Plato's "Euthydemus": Analysis of What Is and Is Not Philosophy, ROSAMOND KENT SPRAGUE ........................... 127 Walter T. Schmid, On Manly Courage:A Study of Plato's "Laches," DAVID ROOCHNIK ............................................... 198 William T. Parry and Edward A. Hacker, Aristotelian Logic, J,AMES B. FREEMAN ............................................. 130 E. P. Bos and P. A. Meijer, eds., On Proclus and His Influence in Medieval Philosophy, MICHAEL F. WAGNER ................................. 131 Dcsmond Paul Henry, Medieval Mereology, NEIL LEWIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Ilai Alon, Socrates in Medieval Arabic Literature, DANIEL H. FRANK . . . . . . . . 134 Brian P. Copenhaver and Charles B. Schmitt, Renaissance Philosophy, MARTIN L. PINE ................................................ 135 Daniel Garber, Descartes'MetaphysicalPhysics, FREDERICK P. VAN DE PITTE ....................................................... I37 Vincent Carraud, Pascal et la philosophie, KEITH ARNOLD ................ 139 Richard Kroll, Richard Ashcraft, ahd Perez Zagorin, eds., Philosophy,Science, and Religion in England, z64o-z7oo, JAN WOJCIK ................... 141 Bernhard ThOle, Kant und das Problem der Gesetzmassigkeitder Natur, LEWIS WHITE BECK .................................................... 142 Salim Kemal, Kant's Aesthetic Theory:An Introduction, MARY GREGOR . . . . . . 145 Robert R. Williams, Recognition: Fichte and Hegel on the Other, SUSAN SHELL ................................................... 146 Merold Westphal, Hegel, Freedom, and Modernity, PATRIClA M. LOCKE .... 148 F. C. White, On Schopenhauer's "Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason", ROBERT WICKS ......................................... 149 A. P. Martinich and Michael J. White, eds., Certainty and Surface in Epistemology and PhilosophicalMethod: Essays in Honor of Avrum Stroll, CHARLES LANDESMAN .......................................... 151 LiviD Rossetti, editor, Understanding the "Phaedrus," HOLGER THESLEFF ... 991 Amelie Oksenberg Rorty, editor, Essays on Aristotle's "Poetics" Michael David, Aristotle's "Poetics": The Poetry of Philosophy, JACOB HOWLAND 292 Richard D. McKirahan, Jr., Principles and Proofs: Aristotle's Theory of Demonstrative Science, ROBIN SMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 294 Janet Coleman, Ancient and Medieval Memories, A. S. MC GRADE .......... 296 Irven Michael Resnick, Divine Power and Possibilityin St. Peter Damian's "De Divina Omnipotentia," PIERRE J. PAYER ............................ 298 Majid Fakhry, Ethical Theories in 1slam, PETER HEATH ................... 299 M.J.F.M. Hoenen, Marsilius of lnghen: Divine Knowledge in Late Medieval Thought, JACK ZUPKO ............................................ 3OI A. P. Martinich, The Two Gods of "Leviathan": Thomas Hobbes on Religion and Politics, LYNN S. JOY ............................................. 303 CONTENTS FOR VOLUME XXXII (1994) 703 John Cottingham, editor, The Cambridge Companion to Descartes, MARLEEN ROZEMOND ........................................... 304 Peter A. Schouls, Reasoned Freedom:John Locke and Enlightenment, J. B. SCHNEEWIND .............................................. 306 Marjorie Hope Nicolson and Sarah Hutton, editors, The ConwayLetters: The Correspondence of Anne, ViscountessConway, Henry More, and Their...

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