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International Studies in Philosophy
Volume 31, Issue 2, 1999
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Margaret A. Simons
From Murder to Morality: The Development of Beauvoir’s Ethics
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Eleanore Holveck
Comment on Margaret A. Simons’s Paper “From Murder to Morality: The Development of Beauvoir’s Ethics”
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Conceptions of Freedom in Beauvoir’s The Ethics of Ambiguity
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Sonia Kruks
Comments on Kristana Arp: “Conceptions of Freedom in Beauvoir’s The Ethics of Ambiguity”
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Zsuzsa Baross
On the Ethics of Writing, after “Bosnia” (3): Primo Levi’s Suicide
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Mary K. Bloodsworth
Embodiment and Ambiguity: Luce Irigaray, Sexual Difference, and “Race”
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Neve Gordon
Ethics as Reciprocity: An Analysis of Levinas’s Reading of Buber
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I. C. Jarvie
Criticism and the History of Science: Kuhn’s, Lakatos’s and Feyerabend’s Criticisms of Critical Rationalism
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Daniel Rothbart
Realism Rescued: How Scientific Progress Is Possible
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Patrick Gardiner
Schopenhauer on the Character of the World: The Metaphysics of Will
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Roger Paden
Justice as Impartiality
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Jack Kaminsky
Making it Explicit
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Karen Green
Engaging with Irigaray: Feminist Philosophy and Modern European Thought
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Christopher Ray
Space-Like Time: Consequences of, Alternatives to, and Arguments Regarding the Theory that Time is Like Space
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Lawrence S. Stepelevich
The Owl at Dawn: A Sequel to Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit
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Leon Pompa
Giambattista Vico and the Cognitive Science Enterprise
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Oliver A. Johnson
The British Moralists and the Internal “Ought” 1640-1740
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Robert P. Kraynak
Christianity and Democracy: A Theology for a Just World Order
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Philip J. Rossi
From Existence to the Ideal: Continuity and Development in Kant’s Theology
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Menachem Kellner
Maimonides and St Thomas Aquinas on the Limits of Reason
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