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Continental Philosophy Review 31: 487-488, 1998 CONTENTS VOLUME3 1 1998 Volume 31 No.1 Articles Emmanuel Levinas / The understanding of spirituality in French and German culture [transiated by Andrius Valevicius] Andrius Valevicius / Afterword: Emmanuel Levinas, the multicul- tural philosopher Leonard Lawlor / The end of phenomenology: Expressionism in Deleuze and Merleau-Ponty Garry M. Brodsky / Nietzsche's notion of amor fati Jacqueline Scott / Nietzsche and decadence: The revaluation of morality Cheryl L. Hughes / The primacy of ethics: Hobbes and Levinas Review essay Val Dusek / Where learned armies clash by night Andrew Ross, ed., Science Wars Book review Cynthia Willett, Maternal Ethics and other Slave Moralities (Lewis R. Gordon) Books received Volume 31 No. 2 Articles Anthony J. Steinbock / Husserl’s static and genetic phenomnology: Translator’s introduction to two essays 127-134 Edmund Husserl / Static and genetic phenomenological method [translated by Anthony J. Steinbock] 135-142 Edmund Husserl / The phenomenology of monadic individuality and the phenomenology of the general possibilities and com- possibilities of lived-experiences: static and genetic phenom- enology [translated by Anthony J. Steinbock] 143-152 Sebastian Luft / Husserl’s phenomenological discovery of the nat- ural attitude 153-170 Fred Evans / “Solar love”: Nietzsche, Merleau-Ponty and the for- tunes of perception 171-193 Michael E. Zimmerman/ John D. Caputo: A postmodern, prophet- ic, liberal American in Paris 195-214 488 John D. Caputo / An American and a liberal: John D. Caputo’s response to Michael Zimmerman 215-220 Book review Martin Heidegger / Basic Questions of Philosophy: Selected “Prob- lems of Logic”, and Basic Concepts (Martin Weatherston) 221-224 Volume 31 No.3 Articles Anthony J. Steinbock / Introduction: Phenomenology in Japan 225-238 Toru Tani / Inquiry into the |, disclosedness, and self- consciousness: Husserl, Heidegger, Nishida 239-253 Tetsuya Sakakibara / The relationship between nature and spirit in Husserl’s phenomenology revisited 255-272 Shigeto Nuki / The theory of association after Husserl: “Form/content” dualism and the phenomenological way out 273-291 Junichi Murata / Colors in the life-world 293-305 Hiroshi Kojima / On the semantic duplicity of the first person pronoun “I” 307-320 Tadashi Ogawa / Qi and phenomenology of wind 321-335 Volume 31 No.4 Articles Véronique M. Foti / Heidegger and ‘The Way of Art:’ the empty origin and contemporary abstraction 337-351 Ben Vedder / Heidegger on desire 353-368 Pierre Keller and David Weberman / Heidegger and the source(s) of intelligibility 369-386 Gail Weiss / Reading/writing between the lines 387-409 David James Miller / Wittgenstein: time for a new philosophical practice 411-424 Book reviews Enrique Dussel, The Invention of the Americas: Eclipse of “the Other” and the Myth of Modernity (Mario Saenz) 425-434 Thomas C. Anderson, Sartre's Two Ethics: From Authenticity to Integral Humanity (Stephen A. Dinan) 435-440 Natika Newton, Foundations of Understanding (Kathleen Wider) 441-445 Calvin O. Schrag, The Self After Postmodernity (David Carr) 445-450 Voiume contents/Author index 487-489

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