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Journal of the History of Philosophy 38.4 (2000) 619-622



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Contents for Volume XXXVIII (2000)

Articles

"What Will Surprise You Most": Self-Regulating Systems and Problems of Correct Use in Plato's Republic, PATRICK MAYNARD ........................................... 1

Sensible Qualities: The Case of Sound, ROBERT PASNAU ................................27

Locke's Psychology of Personal Identity, RAYMOND MARTIN ............................ 41

What is Claimed in a Kantian Judgment of Taste? MILES RIND ................... 63

Collingwood on Re-Enactment and the Identity of Thought, GIUSEPPINA D'OR ...... 87

Plato on Knowledge as a Power, NICHOLAS D. SMITH .................................... 145

A Most Methodical Lover? On Scotus's Arbitrary Creator, THOMAS WILIAMS .........169

Leibniz and the Substance of the Vinculum Substantiale, BRANDON LOOK ............203

Hume's Iterative Probability Argument: A Pernicious Reductio, KEVIN MEEKER... 221

Expressivism, Projectivism and Santayana, GLENN TILLER .............................. 239

Piety, Justice, and the Unity of Virtue, MARK L. MCPHERRAN .....................

Possible Worlds in the Tahâfut al-tahâfut: Averroes on Plenitude and Possibility, TANELI KUKKONEN .........................................................................

The Mind's Eternity in Spinoza's Ethics, STEVEN PARCHMENT.....................

Nietzsche's Free Spirit, AMY MULLIN ................................................

The Intersections of Heidegger's Philosophy and His Politics as Reflected in the Views of His Contemporaries at the University of Freiburg, RICHARD DETSCH ..............

Aristotle on Hope, G. SCOTT GRAVLEE ..................................................

Possible Worlds in the Tahâfut al-Falâsifa: Al-Ghazâlî on Creation and Contingency, TANELI KUKKONEN ..................................................................

Occasionalism and Occasional Causes in Descartes' Philosophy, DAVID SCOTT ......

Shaftesbury's Two Accounts of the Reason to be Virtuous, MICHAEL B. GILL ............

Judgment and Truth in Frege, MICHAEL KREMER ....................................

Notes and Discussions

Hutcheson's Moral Sense and the Problem of Innateness, DANIEL CAREY ............. 103

Desire and Ethics in Hobbes's Leviathan: A Response to Professor Deigh, MARK C. MURPHY ................................................................................ 259 [End Page 619]

Book Reviews

Jyl Gentzler, editor, Method in Ancient Philosophy, DAVID K. GLIDDEN ............ 111

Francisco J. Gonzalez, Dialectic and Dialogue: Plato's Practice of Philosophical Inquiry, ROSAMOND KENT SPRAGUE ...................................................... 113

Julia Annas, Platonic Ethics: Old and New, EVE BROWNING COLE ....................... 114

Pierre Hadot, The Inner Citadel. The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius, JAMES KER ... 116

Denis J. M. Bradley, Aquinas on the Twofold Human Good: Reason and Human Happiness in Aquinas's Moral Science, COLLEEN MCCLUSKEY ............................. 118

C. F. Fowler, Descartes on the Human Soul: Philosophy and the Demands of Christian Doctrine, RICHARD A. WATSON ...................................................... 120

Murray Miles, Insight and Inference: Descartes's Founding Principle and Modern Philosophy, TOM SORELL ............................................................ 122

Steven Nadler, Spinoza. A Life, ELHANAN YAKIRA ........................................ 123

Margaret Dauler Wilson, Ideas and Mechanism: Essays on Early Modern Philosophy PATRICK R. FRIERSON ................................................................125

Fred Wilson, Hume's Defence of Causal Inference, DON GARRETT ................... 126

Manfred Kugelstadt, Synthetische Reflexion. Zur Stellung einer nach Kategorien reflektierenden Urteilskraft in Kants theoretischer Philosophie, KONSTANTIN POLLOK ..................................................................................128

Arthur Collins, Possible Experience: Understanding Kant's Critique of Pure Reason JACQUELINE MARINA.................................................................. 130

Tom Rockmore, Cognition: An Introduction to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, JOHN RUSSON .......................................................................... 131

Christopher Janaway, editor, Willing and Nothingness: Schopenhauer as Nietzsche's Educator, DANIEL SCHUMAN ........................................................ 133

Daniel Brudney, Marx's Attempt to Leave Philosophy, OMAR DAHBOUR .............. 135

Franco Trabattoni, Scrivere nell' anima: verità, dialettica e persuasione in Platone Oralità e scrittura in Platone, FRANCISCO J. GONZALEZ........ 269

Holger Thesleff, Studies in Plato's Two-Level Model, IAN MUELLER ................ 272

Ibn Taimiyy, Against the Greek Logicians, trans. by Wael B. Hallaq, CHARLES E. BUTTERWORTH ........................................................................273

Roger Ariew, Descartes and the Last Scholastics, BLAKE D. DUTTON................ 275

Andrea Nye, The Princess and the Philosopher: Letters of Elisabeth of the Palatine to Rene Descartes, RICHARD A. WATSON ............................................ 277

Thomas M. Lennon, Reading Bayle, JOHN CHRISTIAN LAURSEN ........................ 278

Tom L. Beauchamp, ed., An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals, DAVID HUME, IAN ROSS ............................................................................. 280

John W. Yolton, John Valdimir Price, John Stephens, general editors, The Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century British Philosophers, HEINER F. KLEMME ................ 282 [End Page 620]

Norbert Hinske, Kant-Index: Band 5: Stelleninedx und Konkordanz zur "Wiener Logik" RICCARDO POZZO ..................................................................... 284

Pierre Keller, Kant and the Demands of Self-Consciousness, FREDERICK RAUSCHER. 285

Owen Bradley, A Modern Maistre, The Social and Political Thought of Joseph de Maistre, ABRAHAM ANDERSON ............................................... 287

Christoph Asmuth, Das Begreifen des Unbegreiflichen, Philosophie und Religion bei Johann Gottlieb Fichte...

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