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_ INDEX ARTICLES Auxier, Randall E., God as Catholic and Personal: A Protestant Perspective on Norris Clarke’s Neo-Thomistic Personalism Boisvert, Raymond D., Philosophy: Postmodern or Polytemporal? Burrell, David B., C.S.C., Freedom and Creation in the Abrahamic Traditions 161-171 Clark, Mary T., R.S.C.J., Wisdom: Yesterday and Today 185-195 Clarke, W. Norris, S.J., God and the Community of Existents: Whitehead and St. Thomas 265-287 Crowe, Frederick E., Objectivity versus Projection in Lonergan 327-338 Cua, A. S., Emergence of the History of Chinese Philosophy 441-464 De Laurentiis, Allegra, Kant’s Shameful Proposition: A Hegel- Inspired Criticism of Kant’s Theory of Domestic Right 297-312 Desmond, William, Neither Deconstruction nor Reconstruction: Metaphysics and the Intimate Strangeness of Being 37-49 Dulles, Avery, S.J., Reason, Philosophy, and the Groundings of Faith: A Reflection on Fides et Ratio 479-490 Dupré, Louis, Philosophy and the Natural Desire for God: An Historical Reflection 141-148 Felt, James W., S.J., Proposal for a Thomistic-Whiteheadian Metaphysics of Becoming 253-263 Gallagher, Kenneth T., Meaning and Subjectivity 149-159 Gennaro, Rocco J., A Note on Abortion and Capital Punishment 491-495 Loy, David R., The Spiritual Origins of the West: A Lack Perspective 215-233 Lumsden, Simon, A Subject for Hegel’s Logic 85-99 McCool, Gerald A., S.J., From Leo XIII to John Paul II: Continuity and Development 173-183 McKinney, Ronald H., S.J., Postmodern Casuistry and Intertextuality: The Case of Henry James and the Analogical Imagination 465-478 McRobert, Jennifer, Anne Conway’s Vitalism and Her Critique of Descartes 21-35 Meynell, Hugo, Ethics and the Limits of Bernard Williams 351-366 Moreland, J. P., Christian Materialism and the Parity Thesis Revisited 423-440 Muldoon, Mark S., Reading, Imagination, and Interpretation: A Ricoeurian Response 69-83 Nuyen, A. T., Lévinas and the Ethics of Pity 411-421 Ortega, Mariana, Dasein Comes after the Epistemic Subject, but Who Is Dasein? 51-67 Ramsay, Hayden, Demons, Psychopaths, and the Formation of Consciences 5-19 Van der Steen, Wim J., Science, Religion, and Explanation 339-349 Wippel, John F., Thomas Aquinas on Creatures as Causes of Esse 197-213 INTERNATIONAL PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY Vol. XL, No. 4 Issue No. 160 (December 2000) INDEX FEATURE REVIEW ARTICLES Marenbon, John, The Philosophy of Peter Abelard—Eileen C. Sweeney Westphal, Merold, Becoming a Self: A Reading of Kierkegaard’s Concluding Unscientific Postscript—Elizabeth Murray Morelli BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES Blackburn, Simon, Ruling Passions: A Theory of Practical Rationality— Staff 402 Blattner, William D., Heidegger’s Temporal Idealism—James K. A. Smith 383-385 Bobzien, Susanne, Determinism and Freedom in Stoic Philosophy—John M. Rist 378-379 Brenner, William H., Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations— H. O. Mounce 396-398 Collins, Arthur, Possible Experience: Understanding Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason—Richard E. Aquila Cooper, John M., Reason and Emotion: Essays on Ancient Moral Psychology and Ethical Theory—C. C. W. Taylor Csikszentmihalyi, Mark, and Philip J. Ivanhoe, eds., Religious and Philosophical Aspects of the Laozi—Staff De Vries, Hent, Philosophy and the Turn to Religion—Staff Erwin, William, ed., Seinfeld and Philosophy: A Book about Everything and Nothing —Staff 401-402 Finnis, John, Aguinas: Moral, Political, and Legal Theory—James C. Doig 123-124 Fischer, John Martin, and Mark Ravizza, S.J., Responsibility and Control: A Theory of Moral Responsibility— Brendan Sweetman 507-509 Gellner, Ernest, Language and Solitude: Wittgenstein, Malinowski and the Habsburg Dilemma—H. O. Mounce 112-114 Gentzler, Jyl, ed., Method in Ancient Philosophy—Dary] M. Tress 121-123 Grayling, A. C., ed., Philosophy 2: Further through the Subject—Staff 126 Hahn, Lewis Edwin, ed., The Philosophy of P. F. Strawson—Dorothy Grover 105-107 Hankinson, R. J., trans., Galen, On Antecedent Causes—Robert J. Penella 101-102 Hare, R. M., Objective Prescriptions— Karen Green 512-513 Heck, Richard G., Langauge, Thought, and Logic: Essays in Honour of Michael Dummett— Mark A. Wrathall 124-126 Heidegger, Martin, Plato’s Sophist—Daniel R. Ahern 107-109 H6sle, Vittorio, Objective Idealism, Ethics, and Politics—James P. Mesa 389-391 Hopkins, Robert, Picture, Image, and Experience: A Philosophical Inquiry— David N. Beauregard, O.MLV. 382-383 Imbo, Samuel Oluoch, An Introduction to African Philosoph—yF. Ochieng-Odhiambo 117-119 INDEX James, Susan, Passion and Action: The Emotions in Seventeenth- Century Philosophy—William Lyons 398-400 Jolley, Nicholas, Locke: His Philosophical Thought—Pauline Phemister 518-520 Jonsson, Ulf, Foundations for Knowing God: Bernard Lonergan’s Foundations for Knowledge of God and the Challenge from Antifoundationalism— Hugo Meynell 391-392 Juarrero, Alicia, Dynamics in Action: Intentional Behavior as a Complex System—W. Norris Clarke, S.J 523-525 Keyt, David, trans., Aristotle’s Politics V-V!1—Richard J. Regan, S.J. 400-401 Kim, Jaegwon, Mind in a Physical World—Meredith Williams 377-378 Langton, Rae, Kantian Humility: Our Ignorance of Things in Themselves —David Carr 109-110 Leaman, Oliver, A Brief Introduction to Islamic Philosophy—Staff MacIntyre, Alasdair, Dependent Rational Animals: Why Human Beings Need the Virtues—Terry Pinkard Marback, Richard, Plato’s Dream of Sophistry—Giles Hibbert, O.P. Marsh, James L., Process, Praxis, and Transcendence—Jerome A. Miller Matthews, Gareth B., ed., The Augustinian Tradition— Stephen R. Grimm Maxwell, Nicholas, The Comprehensibility of the Universe: A New Conception of Science—Cory F. Juhl Meynell, Hugo, Redirecting Philosophy: Reflections on the Nature of Philosophy from Plato to Lonergan— David Braine Miiller-Lauter, Wolfgang, Nietzsche: His Philosophy of Contradictions and the Contradictions of His Philosophy—Mark Thomas Walker 509-510 Mumford, Stephen, Dispositions ——Rom Harré 110-112 Newton-Smith, W. H., ed., A Companion to the Philosophy of Science — Staff 525-526 Notomi, Noburu, The Unity of Plato’s Sophist: Between the Sophist and the Philosopher—A. D. M. Walker 520-521 Philipse, Herman, Heidegger’s Philosophy of Being: A Critical Interpretation—Timothy Casey 380-382 Rappaport, Roy A., Ritual and Religion in the Making of Humanity — Staff 126 Rhees, Rush, Discussions of Simone Weil— Staff 526 Rundle, Bede, Mind in Action— David R. Cerbone 114-115 Scanlon, T. M., What We Owe to Each Other—Peter Vallentyne 102-103 Sobel, Jordan Howard, Puzzles for the Will: Fatalism, Newcomb and Samarra, Determinism and Omniscience—Bruce A. Aune 103-105 Swinburne, Richard, Providence and the Problem of Evil—W. Matthews Grant 115-117 Waldron, Jeremy, Law and Disagreement— Robert John Araujo, S.J. 511-512 Walton, Douglas, Appeal to Popular Opinion—Rod L. Evans 387-398 Sine

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