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Volume 34, Number 1, January 2003

Illusion, Bad Faith, and Racism

 

Articles

 

Immersed in an Illusion: realism, Language and the Actions and Passions of the Body: Dorothea E. Olkowski

 

Bad-Faith and Self-Deception: Reconstructing the Sartrean Perspective: Maria Antonietta Perna

 

Merleau-Ponty and the Other World of Painting: Tarjei Mandt Larsen

 

The Philosophical Fugue: Understanding the Structure and Goal of Heidegger's Beitrage: Iain Thomson

 

Husserl's Attitude Problem: Intersubjectivity in Ideas II and in the Fifth Cartesian Meditation: Timothy M. Costelloe

 

Husserl and the Phenomenology of Racism: Peter Hadreas

 

Book Reviews

 

Joseph f. Catalano: thinking Matter: Consciousness from Aristotle to Putnam and Sartre, by Norman Wetherick

 

Martin Heidegger: Phenomenological Investigations of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (trs. Parvis Emad and Kenneth Mally), by Gary Banham

 

Dennis King Keegan: Death and Responsibility, by Lars Iyer

 

John E. Drabinski: Sensibility and Singularity: The Problem of Phenomenology in Levinas, by William Large

 

Claire Colebrook: Giles Deleuze, by James Williams

 

Francoise Dastur: death: An Essay on Finitude; and Telling Time: Sketch of a Phenomenological Chronology, by Mark Sinclair

 

Simon Critchley: On Humour, by Gerald L. Bruns

 

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Volume 34, Number 2, May 2003

Truth, Will, and the Image

 

Articles

 

Phenomenology Meets Logical Semantics: What Husserl's and Tarski's Theories of Truth Do Have in Common: Norman Sieroka

 

Nietzsche's Will to Power and the Origin of Moral Values: Iain Morrison

 

Merleau-Ponty and 'out-of-body experiences': Katherine J. Morris

 

The Time of Images and Images of Time: Levinas and Sartre: Basil Vassilicos

 

Philosophy, World-view and the Possibility of Ethics in The Problems of Phenomenology: Benjamin D. Crowe

 

Book Reviews

 

Jon Stewart: The Unity of Hegel's Phenomenology of the Spirit, and Robert Stern: Hegel and the Phenomenology of Spirit, by Ullrich Haase

 

Magda King: A guide to Heidegger's Being and Time (ed. John Llewelyn), by Alfons Grieder

 

Heidegger and Practical Philosophy (eds. Francoise Raffoul and David Pettigrew), by Basil O'Niell

 

Eric Matthews: The Philosophy of Merleau-Ponty, by Katherine J. Morris

 

Merleau-Ponty's Reading of Husserl (eds. Ted Toadvine and Lester Embree), by Joaquim Siles-Borrás

 

Obituary

 

Qui Vivra Verra - Obituary for Dominque Janicaud, by Simon Critchley

 

 

Philosophy in Turkey, by Ozge Ejder

 

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Volume 34, Number 3, October 2003

The Philosophy of Gadameer

 

Articles

 

Sitting Uncomfortably: A Hermeneutic Reflection on Portraiture: Nicholas Davey

 

The Development of Gadmer's Thought: Robert Dostal

 

Parmenides and Poetry: Taking Gadamer's Reading One Step Further: P. Christopher Smith

 

Adjudicating Ethical Prejudgements: Lawrence Schmidt

 

Interpreting Tradition: James Risser

 

Gadamer Needs Lacon: Gadamer's Approach to Tradition: Angelika Rauch-Rapaport

 

Book Reviews

 

Hans-Georg Gadamer: The Beginning of Knowledge (trans. Robert Coltman), by Nicholas Davey

 

Jean Grondin: The Philosophy of Gadamer (trans. Kathryn Plant), by Nicholas Davey

 

Manuel DeLanda: Intensive Science and Virtual Philosophy, by John Protevi

 

Hubert Dreyfus: Thinking on the Internet, by Kit Barton

 

Daniel O. Dahlstrom: Heidegger's Concept of Truth, by Mark Sinclair