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Jones Irwin  
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 More options Oct 24 2001, 8:29 am
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From: Jones Irwin <jon...@POPMAIL.COM>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 12:22:41 GMT
Local: Wed, Oct 24 2001 8:22 am
Subject: Review Books for the Philosopher
Dear Members,

As Reviews Editor of The Philosopher,  I am currently seeking enthusiastic reviewers for our forthcoming issue and beyond.  The remit of the journal is to present philosophical problems in a lively and accessible manner.  Please find below a list of the books currently available.

Regards,

Jones Irwin.

BOOKS FOR REVIEW [We accept both shorter reviews of 500 words and longer reviews of 1500-3000 words].

Alain Renaut The Era of the Individual:  A Contribution to a History of Subjectivity translated by M.B. DeBovoise and Franklin Philip (Princeton,  1999)

A.J. Ayer      Hume: A Very Short Introduction  (Oxford,  2001)

Alexander Barnes    The Book Read Backwards  (Maryland,  2000)

Andrew Benjamin   Architectural Philosophy  (Athlone,  2000)

Anthony Kenny  Frege: An Introduction to the Founder of Modern Analytic Philosophy (Blackwell,  2000)

Bina Gupta and J.N. Mohanty Philosophical Questions: East and West  (Rowman and Littlefield,  2000)

Brad Hooker and Margaret Little (eds).  Moral Particularism  (Oxford,  2000)

Brenda Almond  Exploring Ethics:  A Traveller's Tale (Blackwell,  1998)

Brendan Purcell The Drama of Humanity:Towards a Philosophy of Humanity in History (Peter Lang,  1996)

Calvin Luther Martin The Way of the Human Being (Yale,  1999)

C.C.W Taylor  Socrates: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford,  2001)

Charles Hartshorne and William L. Reese    Philosophers Speak of God (New York,  2000)

Christine Delacampagne  A History of Philosophy in the Twentieth Century translated by M.B. DeBovise  (John Hopkins,  1999)

Edgar A. Towne    Types of New Theism:  Knowledge in the Thought of Paul Tillich and Charles Hartshorne (Peter Lang,  1997)

Franz Rosenweig Understanding the Sick and the Healthy: A View of World,  God and Man (Harvard,  1999)

Frederick L. Will Pragmatism and Realism   Frederick L. Will  (Rowman and Littlefield,  1997)

Garry Potter The Bet: Truth in Science,  Literature and Everyday Knowledges     (Ashgate,  1999).

G.E.M. Anscombe    Intention   (Harvard,  2000)

Graham Priest   Logic: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford, 2001)

H.O.Mounce  Hume's Naturalism (Routledge,  1999)

Hans Joas  G.H. Mead:  A Contemporary Re-examination of His Thought    (MIT,  1997)

Ian Shapiro Democratic Justice (Yale,  1999)

Iris Marion Young  (Princeton,  1997)  Intersecting Voices: Dilemmas of Gender,  Political Philosophy and Policy (Princeton,  1997)

John H. Garvey    What Are Freedoms For?  (Harvard,  1996)

James Anderson Winn The Pale of Words: Reflections on the Humanities and Performance (Yale,  1998)

Jenny Teichman Polemical Papers (Ashgate,  1997)

J.N. Mohanty  Classical Indian Philosophy  (Rowman and Littlefield,  2000)

John Haugeland   Having Thought: Essays in the Metaphysics of Mind  (Harvard,  1998)

John Locke  An Essay Concerning Human Understanding   (Penguin,  1997)

John Taylor The Race for Consciousness (MIT,  1999)

Joseph Raz  Engaging Reason:  On the Theory of Value and Action (Oxford, 1999)

Mark Tebbit  Philosophy of Law: An Introduction   (Routledge,  2000)

Michael Argyle Psychology and Religion: An Introduction (Routledge,  2000)

Moira Gatens  Feminist Ethics (Ashgate,  1998)

Nicholas Rescher    Nature and Understanding: The Metaphysics and Method of Science  (Oxford,  2000)

Paul Franco  Hegel's Philosophy of Freedom (Yale,  1999)

Peter English  Fire Through the Haze: A Radical Down-to-Earth Philosophy of Life
Promoting Harmony in the New Millenium (Lifetide,  1999)

Peter Willis Dom Paul Bellot:  Architect and Monk (Elysium,  1996)

Philippa Foot    Natural Goodness  (Oxford,  2001)

Quentin Skinner   Machiavelli: A Very Short Introduction  (Oxford,  2001)

Sal Fratantaro The Methodology of G.E.Moore (Ashgate,  1998)

Samuel Freeman (ed)   Collected Papers: John Rawls (Harvard,  1999)

Simon Blackburn  Being Good: A Short Introduction to Ethics (Oxford,  2001)

Stanley Fish Professional Correctness; Literary Studies and Political Change  (Oxford,  1995)

Susan Easton The Case for the Right to Silence (Ashgate,  1998)

Svante Lundgren  Fight Against Idols:Erich Fromm on Religion,  Judaism and the Bible (Peter Lang,  1998)

Terence Penelhum  Christian Ethics and Human Nature  (SCM,  2000)

Thora Ilin Bayer   Cassirer's Metaphysics of Symbolic Forms  (Yale,  2001)

Timothy Williamson    Knowledge and its Limits   (Oxford, 2000)

T.M. Scanlon     What We Owe To Each Other  (Harvard,  2000)

Vukan Kuic   Yves R. Simon: Real Democracy   (Rowman and Littelfield,  1999)

Warren Montag  Bodies,  Masses,  Power:  Spinoza and his Contemporaries    Warren Montag (Verso,  1999)

William Irwin Seinfeld and Philosophy: A Book about Everything and Nothing (Open Court,  2000)

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