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6/16/10: NDPR–Latest Reviews

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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Brady Bowman (ed.), Allen Speight (ed.)
Heidelberg Writings: Journal Publications
Reviewed by Martin Donougho, University of South Carolina-Columbia

Markus Patrick Hess
Is Truth the Primary Epistemic Goal?
Reviewed by Alan Millar, University of Stirling

Bennett W. Helm
Love, Friendship, & the Self: Intimacy, Identification, & the Social Nature of Persons
Reviewed by Erica Lucast Stonestreet, College of St. Benedict/St. John’s University

Jason D. Hill
Beyond Blood Identities: Posthumanity in the Twenty-First Century
Reviewed by Serena Parekh, University of Connecticut

Franck Grammont, Dorothée Legrand, Pierre Livet (eds.)
Naturalizing Intention in Action
Reviewed by Neil Levy, Florey Neuroscience Institutes and Oxford Centre for Neuroscience

Ari Hirvonen, Janne Porttikivi (eds.)
Law and Evil: Philosophy, Politics, Psychoanalysis
Reviewed by Bob Vallier, DePaul University

Allen Buchanan
Human Rights, Legitimacy, and the Use of Force
Reviewed by Helena de Bres, Wellesley College

Clancy Martin (ed.)
The Philosophy of Deception
Reviewed by Dion Scott-Kakures, Scripps College

James Ladyman, Don Ross
Every Thing Must Go: Metaphysics Naturalized
Reviewed by Cian Dorr, Oxford University

Michael R. Slater
William James on Ethics and Faith
Reviewed by Ellen Kappy Suckiel, University of California, Santa Cruz

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