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Contents for Volume XXXV (1997) ARTICLES Aristotle's Account of Temperance in NicomacheanEthics III. I ~o-11, HOWARD J. CURZER ............................................ 5 Malebranche's Theodicy, ANDREW g. BLACK .......................... 27 Hume on the Characters of Virtue, RICHARD H. DEES ................. 45 The Rationality of Valuing Oneself: A Critique on Kant on Self-Respect, CYNTHIA A. STARK ............................................. 65 Eternity Lies Beneath: Autonomy and Finitude in Kierkegaard's Early Writings, VANESSA RUMBLE ..................................... 83 Heidegger's "Appropriation" of Dilthey before Being and Time, ROBERT C. SCHARFF ........................................... 105 Ncoplatonic Exegeses of Plato's Cosmogony (Timaeus27C-~-8C), JOHN F. PHILLIPS ............................................. 173 Spinoza's Mediate Infinite Mode, TAD SCHMALTZ ...................... ~99 Hump and Miracles, MATTHEW C. BAGGER ........................... 237 Peirce's Reality and Berkeley's Blunders, LESLEY FRIEDMAN ............ 253 The "Subject" of Nietzsche's Perspectivism, CHRISTOPH COX ........... 269 PhilosophosAgonistes: Imagery and Moral Psychology in Plato's Republic, RICHARD PATTERSON ........................................... 327 Odo of Tournai, and Phoenix and the Problem of Universals, IRVEN i. RESNICK ............................................ 355 Cartesian Memory, RICHARD JOYCE .................................. 375 Religion and Community: Adam Smith on the Virtues of Liberty, CHARLES GRISWOLD ........................................... 395 Critical Idealism in the Eyes of Kant's Contemporaries, BRIGITTE SASSEN ................................................................... 421 Aristotle's Conception of Freedom, MOIRA M. WALSH .................. 495 Hobbes on Demonstration and Construction, DAVID GAUTHIER . . . . . . . . 509 Locke, Eden and Two States of Nature: The Fortunate Fall Revisited, PHILIP VOGT ................................................... 523 Rousseauian Constructivism, JON MANDLE ............................ 545 "Exemplary Originality": Kant on Genius and Imitation, MARTIN gAMMON What Aphorism Does Nietzsche Explicate in Genealogyof Morals, Essay III? JOHN T. WILCOX ............................................... 593 NOTES AND DISCUSSIONS From the Nietzsche Archive: Concerning the Aphorism Explicated in Genealogy III, MAUDEMARIE CLARg .............................. 611 [648] CONTENTS FOR VOLUME XXXV (1997) 649 BOOK REVIEWS Paul A. Vandcr Waerdt, ed., The Socratic Movement, L. E. NAVIA ......... I99 J. M. E. Moravcsik, Plato and Platonism, RICHARD PATTERSON .......... ~30 Gad Freudenthal, Aristotle's Theory of Material Substance: Heat and Pneuma, Form and Soul, CHARLOTTE WITT ................................ I34 Joep Lameer, Al-Farabi and Aristotelian Syllogistics: Greek Theory and Islamic Practice, PARVIZ MOREWEDGE ................................... 135 Idit Dobbs-Weinstein, Maimonides and St. Thomas on the Limits of Reason, JOSEFH A. BUIJS ................................................ ~37 Genevi(~ve Rodis-Lewis, Descartes: Biographie, RICHARD A. WATSON ...... ~38 Don Garrett, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Spinoza Samuel Shirley, trans., Spinoza: The Letters, STEVEN NADLER ............ I40 Nicholas Jolley, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz, BRANDON LOOR ................................................................... 14~ Michael Hunter, ed., Robert Boyle by Himself and His Friends, JAN WOJCIK ................................................................... 144 Lothar Kreimendahl, Hans-Ulrich Hoche, and Werner Strube, eds., Aufkli~rung und Skepsis: Studien zur Philosophie und Geistergeschichte des x7. und z 8. Jahrhunderts. Festschrift fiir Giinter Gawlick, JOHN CHRISTIAN LAURSEN .................................... I45 Max Stirner, The Ego and Its Own, LAWRENCE S. STEFELEVlCH ......... I47 Peter Berkowitz, Nietzsche: The Ethics of an Immoralist, CHRISTINE SWANTON ................................................................... 148 Paul J. Hagar, Continuity and Change in the Development of Russell's Philosophy, NINO B. COCCHIARELLA ........................................ I50 David G. Stern, Wittgenstein on Mind and Language, RUI'ER~r READ ....... ~5 ~ Thomas Oberdan, Protocols, Truth and Convention, G. Y. SliER ........... I53 Debra Nails, Agora, Academy, and the Conduct of Philosophy, CHARLES M. YOUNG ........................................... ~'93 Marie-Luise Lakmann, DeE Platoniker Tauros in dee Darstellung des Aulus Gellius, HAROLD TARRANT .............................................. z94 Gregory Shaw, Theurgy and the Soul: The Neoplatonism of Iamblichns, JOHN RIST ..................................................... 296 Ehud Benor, Worship of the Heart: A Study in Maimonides' Philosophy of Religion, DANIEL H. I~RANI( .............................................. 298 Thomas S. Hibbs, Dialectic and Narrative in Aquinas: An Interpretation of the "Summa contra gentiles," NORMAN KRETZMANN ..................... 300 William F. Frank and Allan B. Wolter, Duns Scotns, Metaphysician, GREGORY SCHUFREIDER ....................................... 302 Stephen Gaukroger, Descartes: An Intellectual Biography, ENRIQUE CHAVEZ-ARWZO ..................................... 303 Francois Duchesneau, Leibniz et al M(thode de la Science, EMILY GROSHOLZ ................................................................... 305 650 JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY 35:4 OCTOBER 1997 G. A. J. Rogers, ed., Loche'sPhilosophy: Contextand Content, THOMAS i. LENNON ........................................... 307 Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, The Main PhilosophicalWritings and the Novel "Allwill," DANIEL BREAZEALE .................................... 308 Wolfgang Carl, Frege'sTheoryof Sense and Reference: Its Origins and Scope, CHARLES LANDESMAN .......................................... 310 Peter Poellner, Nietzscheand Metaphysics, KURT MOSSER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 312 Barry Smith, Austrian Philosophy: The Legacyof Brentano, R. n. ROLLINGER ................................................................... 314 Gerald A. McCool, The Neo-Thomists, DESMOND J. FITZGERALD . . . . . . . . 315 Melvin Richter, The History of Political and SocialConcepts, OMAR DAHBOUR ................................................................... 317 R. B. Rutherford, The Art of Plato: Ten Essaysin Platonic Interpretation, KENNETH SEESKIN .............................................. 457...

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