Table Of Content_  INDEX 
ARTICLES 
Auxier,  Randall E., God as Catholic and Personal:  A Protestant 
Perspective on Norris Clarke’s Neo-Thomistic  Personalism 
Boisvert,  Raymond D., Philosophy:  Postmodern  or Polytemporal? 
Burrell,  David B., C.S.C.,  Freedom and Creation  in the Abrahamic 
Traditions  161-171 
Clark, Mary T., R.S.C.J., Wisdom:  Yesterday and Today  185-195 
Clarke,  W. Norris,  S.J., God and the Community of Existents: 
Whitehead and St. Thomas  265-287 
Crowe,  Frederick  E., Objectivity versus  Projection in Lonergan  327-338 
Cua, A. S., Emergence of the History of Chinese Philosophy  441-464 
De Laurentiis,  Allegra,  Kant’s Shameful  Proposition:  A Hegel- 
Inspired Criticism of Kant’s Theory of Domestic  Right  297-312 
Desmond,  William,  Neither Deconstruction  nor Reconstruction: 
Metaphysics and the Intimate  Strangeness of Being  37-49 
Dulles, Avery, S.J., Reason,  Philosophy, and the Groundings of Faith: 
A Reflection  on Fides et Ratio  479-490 
Dupré, Louis, Philosophy and the Natural  Desire for God:  An 
Historical  Reflection  141-148 
Felt, James  W., S.J., Proposal for  a Thomistic-Whiteheadian 
Metaphysics of Becoming  253-263 
Gallagher,  Kenneth  T., Meaning and Subjectivity  149-159 
Gennaro,  Rocco J.,  A Note on Abortion and Capital Punishment  491-495 
Loy, David R., The Spiritual Origins of the West:  A Lack Perspective  215-233 
Lumsden,  Simon,  A Subject for Hegel’s Logic  85-99 
McCool,  Gerald A., S.J., From Leo XIII to John Paul II: Continuity 
and Development  173-183 
McKinney,  Ronald H., S.J., Postmodern Casuistry and Intertextuality: 
The Case of Henry James and the Analogical  Imagination  465-478 
McRobert,  Jennifer, Anne Conway’s Vitalism and Her Critique of 
Descartes  21-35 
Meynell, Hugo, Ethics and the Limits of Bernard Williams  351-366 
Moreland,  J. P., Christian  Materialism and the Parity Thesis Revisited  423-440 
Muldoon,  Mark S., Reading, Imagination, and Interpretation:  A 
Ricoeurian  Response  69-83 
Nuyen, A. T., Lévinas and the Ethics of Pity  411-421 
Ortega, Mariana,  Dasein Comes after the Epistemic Subject, but Who 
Is Dasein?  51-67 
Ramsay, Hayden, Demons,  Psychopaths,  and the Formation of 
Consciences  5-19 
Van der Steen,  Wim J., Science,  Religion, and Explanation  339-349 
Wippel, John F., Thomas Aquinas on Creatures as Causes of Esse  197-213 
INTERNATIONAL  PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY  Vol. XL, No. 4 Issue No.  160 (December 2000)
INDEX 
FEATURE REVIEW ARTICLES 
Marenbon, John, The Philosophy of Peter Abelard—Eileen  C. 
Sweeney 
Westphal, Merold, Becoming a Self:  A Reading of Kierkegaard’s 
Concluding  Unscientific Postscript—Elizabeth  Murray Morelli 
BOOK REVIEWS AND NOTICES 
Blackburn,  Simon, Ruling Passions: A Theory of Practical 
Rationality— Staff  402 
Blattner, William  D., Heidegger’s  Temporal Idealism—James  K. A. 
Smith  383-385 
Bobzien,  Susanne, Determinism and Freedom in Stoic 
Philosophy—John  M. Rist  378-379 
Brenner, William H., Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations—  
H. O. Mounce  396-398 
Collins, Arthur, Possible Experience:  Understanding Kant’s Critique 
of Pure Reason—Richard  E. Aquila 
Cooper, John M., Reason and Emotion:  Essays on Ancient Moral 
Psychology and Ethical Theory—C.  C. W. Taylor 
Csikszentmihalyi,  Mark, and Philip J. Ivanhoe, eds., Religious and 
Philosophical Aspects of the Laozi—Staff 
De Vries, Hent, Philosophy and the Turn to Religion—Staff 
Erwin, William, ed., Seinfeld and Philosophy: A Book about 
Everything and Nothing —Staff  401-402 
Finnis, John, Aguinas: Moral,  Political,  and Legal Theory—James C. 
Doig  123-124 
Fischer, John Martin, and Mark Ravizza, S.J., Responsibility and 
Control:  A Theory of Moral Responsibility— Brendan Sweetman  507-509 
Gellner,  Ernest, Language and Solitude:  Wittgenstein,  Malinowski and 
the Habsburg Dilemma—H.  O. Mounce  112-114 
Gentzler, Jyl, ed., Method in Ancient Philosophy—Dary]  M. Tress  121-123 
Grayling, A. C., ed., Philosophy 2: Further through the Subject—Staff  126 
Hahn, Lewis Edwin, ed., The Philosophy of P. F. Strawson—Dorothy 
Grover  105-107 
Hankinson,  R. J., trans., Galen,  On Antecedent Causes—Robert J. 
Penella  101-102 
Hare, R. M., Objective  Prescriptions—  Karen Green  512-513 
Heck, Richard G., Langauge,  Thought, and Logic: Essays in Honour 
of Michael Dummett—  Mark A. Wrathall  124-126 
Heidegger, Martin, Plato’s Sophist—Daniel R. Ahern  107-109 
H6sle, Vittorio, Objective Idealism,  Ethics, and Politics—James  P. 
Mesa  389-391 
Hopkins, Robert, Picture,  Image, and Experience: A Philosophical 
Inquiry— David N. Beauregard, O.MLV.  382-383 
Imbo, Samuel Oluoch, An Introduction to African Philosoph—yF.  
Ochieng-Odhiambo  117-119
INDEX 
James,  Susan, Passion and Action:  The Emotions  in Seventeenth- 
Century Philosophy—William  Lyons  398-400 
Jolley, Nicholas,  Locke:  His Philosophical  Thought—Pauline 
Phemister  518-520 
Jonsson,  Ulf, Foundations for Knowing God: Bernard Lonergan’s 
Foundations  for Knowledge of God and the Challenge  from 
Antifoundationalism— Hugo Meynell  391-392 
Juarrero,  Alicia, Dynamics  in Action:  Intentional Behavior as  a 
Complex System—W.  Norris Clarke,  S.J  523-525 
Keyt, David, trans., Aristotle’s  Politics  V-V!1—Richard J. Regan, S.J.  400-401 
Kim, Jaegwon, Mind in a Physical World—Meredith  Williams  377-378 
Langton, Rae, Kantian Humility:  Our Ignorance of Things in 
Themselves  —David Carr  109-110 
Leaman, Oliver, A Brief Introduction  to Islamic Philosophy—Staff 
MacIntyre, Alasdair, Dependent Rational Animals:  Why Human 
Beings Need the Virtues—Terry  Pinkard 
Marback,  Richard,  Plato’s  Dream of Sophistry—Giles  Hibbert, O.P. 
Marsh, James L., Process,  Praxis,  and Transcendence—Jerome  A. 
Miller 
Matthews, Gareth  B., ed., The Augustinian  Tradition—  Stephen R. 
Grimm 
Maxwell,  Nicholas,  The Comprehensibility  of the Universe:  A New 
Conception of Science—Cory  F. Juhl 
Meynell, Hugo, Redirecting Philosophy:  Reflections  on the Nature of 
Philosophy  from Plato to Lonergan—  David Braine 
Miiller-Lauter,  Wolfgang, Nietzsche:  His Philosophy of Contradictions 
and the Contradictions  of His Philosophy—Mark  Thomas 
Walker  509-510 
Mumford,  Stephen, Dispositions  ——Rom Harré  110-112 
Newton-Smith,  W. H., ed.,  A Companion  to the Philosophy of 
Science — Staff  525-526 
Notomi,  Noburu,  The Unity of Plato’s  Sophist:  Between  the Sophist 
and the Philosopher—A.  D. M. Walker  520-521 
Philipse, Herman, Heidegger’s Philosophy of Being:  A Critical 
Interpretation—Timothy  Casey  380-382 
Rappaport, Roy A., Ritual and Religion in the Making of 
Humanity — Staff  126 
Rhees, Rush, Discussions of Simone  Weil—  Staff  526 
Rundle, Bede, Mind in Action— David R. Cerbone  114-115 
Scanlon, T. M., What We Owe to Each Other—Peter Vallentyne  102-103 
Sobel, Jordan Howard,  Puzzles for the Will:  Fatalism,  Newcomb and 
Samarra,  Determinism and Omniscience—Bruce  A. Aune  103-105 
Swinburne,  Richard, Providence and the Problem of Evil—W. 
Matthews Grant  115-117 
Waldron, Jeremy, Law and Disagreement—  Robert John Araujo, S.J.  511-512 
Walton, Douglas, Appeal to Popular Opinion—Rod L. Evans  387-398
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