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Contents for Volume XXXI (1993) ARTICLES Aristotle on Lying JANE S. ZEMBATY Occasionalism and Genera! Will in Malebranche STEVEN NADLER The Last Temptation of Zarathustra DAVID E. CARTWRIGHT Russell’s Theory of Meaning and Denotation and “On Denoting” RUSSELL WAHL The Moral Status of ‘the Many’ in Aristotle JAN EDWARD GARRETT Buridan and Skepticism JACK ZUPKO Mathematical Demonstration and Deduction in Descartes’s Early Methodological and Scientific Writings DOREN A. RECKER The Rational Warrant for Hume’s General Rules MARIE A. MARTIN Limiting Reason’s Empire: The Early Reception of Hegel in France BRUCE BAUGH ; The Truth Evaluability of Stoic Phantasiai: Adversus Mathematicos V11 242-46 CHRISTOPHER SHIELDS Consciousness and Self-Knowledge in Aquinas’s Critique of Averroes’s Psychology DEBORAH L. BLACK Clarke’s Extended Soul Ez10 VAILATI Christian Wolff's Criticisms of Spinoza J. C. MORRISON Kantian Moral Motivation and the Feeling of Respect RICHARD MCCARTY Karl Jaspers and Scientific Philosophy JAMES O. BENNETT The Role of Scepticism in Modern Philosophy Reconsidered RICHARD H. POPKIN Animal Souls, Metempsychosis, and Theodicy in Seventeenth-Century English Thought PETER HARRISON Ignoring the Demon? Spinoza’s Way with Doubt R. v. MASON Some Aspects of the Philosophy of Catharine Trotter MARTHA BRANDT BOLTON Hume, Conjectural History, and the Uniformity of Human Nature s1MON EVNINE NOTES AND DISCUSSIONS Shadow History in Philosophy RICHARD A. WATSON Responses and Author’s Reply DONALD LIVINGSTON, G. A. J. ROGERS, RICHARD H. POPKIN, AND RICHARD A. WATSON Early Influences on Peirce: A Letter to Samuel Barnett RICHARD H. POPKIN AND ROBERT G. MEYERS 662 JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY 31:4 OCTOBER 1993 Book REVIEWS Gregory Vlastos, Socrates, Ironist and Moral Philosopher ELINOR J. M. WEST Richard Kraut, Anstotle on the Human Good DAVID J. DEPEW André-Jean Voelke, ed., Le Scepticisme antique: Perspectives historiques et systématiques R. J. HANKINSON : Elspeth Whitney, Paradise Restored: The Mechanical Arts from Antiquity through the Thirteenth Century BARRY M. KATZ ‘ Linda Trinkaus Zagzebski, The Dilemma of Freedom and Foreknowledge BRUCE R. REICHENBACH John T. Harwood, ed., The Early Essays and Ethics of Robert Boyle JAN WOJCIK Henry Mécholan, Amsterdam au temps de Spinoza. Argent et Liberté Henry Mécholan, Etre Juif a Amsterdam au temps de Spinoza RICHARD H. POPKIN Mark Kulstad, Letbniz on Apperception, Consciousness, and Reflection EZ10 VAILATI Daniel E. Flage, David Hume’s Theory of Mind NATHAN BRETT : Robert E. Norton, Herder’s Aesthetics and the European Enlightenment HELMUT MULLER-SIEVERS : Rudolf A. Makkreel, Imagination and Interpretation in Kant: The Hermeneutical Import of the “Critique ofJ udgment” TOM NENON Frederick Neuhouser, Fichte’s Theory of Subjectivity ALMER J. MANDT Maudemarie Clark, Nietzsche on Truth and Philosophy BRIAN LEITER Robert B. Westbrook, John Dewey and American Democracy THOMAS M. ALEXANDER Daniel J. Wilson, Science, Community, and the Transformation of American Philosophy, 1860-1930 C. F. DELANEY Robert Bernasconi and Simon Critchley, eds., Re-Reading Levinas Emmanuel Levinas, Nine Talmudic Readings RICHARD COHEN Edward Schiappa, Protagoras and “Logos”: A Study in Greek Philosophy and Rhetoric ROSAMOND KENT SPRAGUE : Michael J. Loux, Primary Ousia: An Essay on Aristotle’s “Metaphysics” Z and H MARY LOUISE GILL R. M. Dancy, Two Studies in the Early Academy JONATHAN BARNES Leo J. Elders, S.V.D., The Philosophical Theology of St. Thomas Aquinas W. NORRIS CLARKE, S.J. Michael J. B. Allen, Icastes: Marsilio Ficino’s Interpretation of Plato’s “Sophist” JOHN MONFASANI David Lewis Schaeffer, The Political Philosophy of Montaigne CRAIG WALTON ¢ Mark Morford, Stoics and Neostoics: Rubens and the Circle of Lipsius MICHAEL L. MORGAN CONTENTS FOR VOLUME XXXI (1993) Susanna Akerman, Queen Christina of Sweden and Her Circle: The Transformation of a Seventeenth-Century Philosophical Libertine CHRISTIA MERCER Edwin Curley and Pierre-Francois Moreau, eds., Spinoza: Issues and Directions AMY ROBINSON Rolf W. Puster, Britische Gassendi-Rezeption am Beispiel John Lockes FREDERICK S. MICHAEL AND EMILY MICHAEL Donald T. Siebert, The Moral Animus of David Hume STUART D. WARNER Leslie A. Mulholland, Kant’s System of Rights KEVIN E. DODSON George Pattison, Kierkegaard, the Aesthetic and Religious: From the Magic Theatre to the Crucifixion of the Image ROY MARTINEZ Alistair Moles, Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Nature and Cosmology STEPHEN P. SCHWARTZ Michael Dummett, Frege and Other Philosophers Michael Dummett, Frege: Philosophy of Mathematics SANFORD SHIEH : Hubert L. Dreyfus, Being-in-the-World: A Commentary on Heidegger’s “Being and Time, Division I” JOSEPH P. FELL Constance Meinwald, Plato’s “Parmenides” DAVID A. WHITE Michael Ferejohn, The Origins of Aristotelian Science NOREEN FOX Malcolm Schofield, The Stoic Idea of the City STEPHEN A. WHITE F. X. Martin, O.S.A. and J. A. Richmond, eds., From Augustine to Eriugena: Essays on Neoplatonism and Christianity in Honor of John O’Meara BRIAN LEFTOW Miriam Galston, Politics and Excellence: The Political Philosophy of Alfarabi SHUKRI B. ABED Antonino Poppi, La filosofia nello Studio francescano del Santo a Padova Antonino Poppi, Introduzione all’aristotelismo padovano EDWARD P. MAHONEY Anthony J. Parel, The Machiavellian Cosmos RONALD G. WITT Anthony Turner and Nadine Gomez, Explorateur des Sciences RICHARD H. POPKIN Gordon E. Michalson, Jr., Fallen Freedom: Kant on Radical Evil and Moral Regeneration GISELA FELICITAS MUNZEL David Avraham Weiner, Genius and Talent: Schopenhauer’s Influence on Wittgenstein’s Early Philosophy RICHARD MCDONOUGH Julian Young, Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Art KARSTEN HARRIES Randall C. Morris, Process Philosophy and Political Ideology: The Social and Political Thought of Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne GEORGE R. LUCAS, JR. William M. Calder III, ed., The Cambridge Ritualists Reconsidered ANGELO JUFFRAS 664 JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY 31:4 OCTOBER 1993 Helen Sebba, Anibal A. Bueno, and Hendrikus Boers, eds., The Collected Essays of Gregor Sebba: Truth, History and the Imagination STEVEN NADLER Jorge J. E. Gracia, Philosophy and Its History: Issues in Philosophical Historiography RICHARD A. WATSON ; Daniel Devereux and Pierre Pellegrin, eds., Biologie, Logique et Métaphysique chez Aristote FRANK A. LEWIS Sarah Broadie, Ethics with Aristotle CHARLES M. YOUNG Franz Rosenthal, Greek Philosophy in the Arab World: A Collection of Essays ALFRED L. IVRY Hasdai Crescas, The Refutation of the Christian Principles IRVEN M. RESNICK Anthony Grafton, Defenders of the Text: The Traditions of Scholarship in an Age ¢ Science, 1450-1800 SARAH HUTTON ‘ Erica Harth, Cartesian Women: Versions and Subversions of Rational Discourse in the Old Regime RICHARD A. WATSON Patricia Easton, Thomas M. Lennon, and Gregor Sebba, Bibliographia Malebranchiana: A Critical Guide to the Malebranche Literature into 1989 STEVEN NADLER Antony McKenna, De Pascal a Voltaire: Le réle des “Pensées” de Pascal dans Uhistoire des idées entre 1670 et 1734 JOSE R. MAIA NETO Terence Penelhum, David Hume: An Introduction to His Philosophical System MARIE MARTIN Peter D. Fenves, A Peculiar Fate: Metaphysics and World-History in Kant JOSEPH M. KNIPPENBERG Barnard Barth, Schellings Philosophie der Kunst MICHAEL G. VATER Virginia Sapiro, A Vindication of Political Virtue: The Political Theory of Mary Wollstonecraft ERIC GORHAM Joan Weiner, Frege in Perspective CHARLES LANDESMAN John E. Smith, America’s Philosophical Vision BETH J. SINGER Robert S. Brumbaugh, Western Philosophic Systems and their Cyclic Transformations WALTER WATSON

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