Philosophical Frontiers
A Journal of Emerging Thought
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January - June 2008
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Some Versions of Platonism: Mathematics and Ontology According to Badiou
Christopher Norris.
University of Cardiff, Wales.
Berlin, Dewey and Rawls: Relativism and Liberalism
Martin A. Bertman.
Helsinki University.
Could God Know What I Would Freely Do? Molinism and The Grounding Objection
Richard H. Corrigan
University College Dublin.
Consciousness and the Alleged Failure of Analytic Philolosophy
Majid Amini
Virginia State University
Japanese and Russian Philosophies: A Comparative Study
Thorsten Botz-Bornstein
Tuskegee University, Alabama
Hegel’s Pyjamas: Refashioning World-History In Light Of Postcolonial Criticism
Gina Altamura and J. M. Fritzman
Lewis & Clark College, Portland
Act-Consequentialism and Permitting Too Much
Tanya Ward
York University
Embodied and Situated Cognition: Significance and Promise of a Paradigm Shift?
Nader N. Chokr
Shangdong University
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BOOK REVIEWS
CRITICAL DISCUSSIONS
A Critical Appraisal of Amini's 'Consciousness and the Aslleged Failure of Analytical Philosophy'
Steven Bond
Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick
Fotion, Nicholas (2007). War & Ethics: A New Just War Theory. Continuum International: New York. 178 pp. (pbk), ISBN 0826492606.
Joshua Finnell
McNeese State University
Fotion, Nicholas, Kashnikov, Boris, and Lekea, Joanne, K. (2007). Terrorism: The New World Disorder. Continuum International: New York. 192 pp. (pbk), ISBN 0826492586.
Nolen Gertz
The New School for Social Research
ISSN 1758-1540
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