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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY — Volume 24 (1994) — INDEX i 1994 Adams, Frederick, Trying, Desire, and Desiring to Try . 613 INDEX Adams, Frederick, Of Epicycles and Elegance 637 Articles Allen, Barry, Critical Notice of Hilary Putnam, by Author Realism With a Human Face, and Renewing Philosophy 665 Bogen, James, Critical Notice of Raymond Bradley, The Nature of all Being, A Study of Wittgenstein's Modal Absolutism 643 Brennan, Samantha, Paternalism and Rights 419 Burgess-Jackson, Keith, Critical Notice of Susan Sherwin, No Longer Patient: Feminist Ethics and Health Care 135 Clark, Ron, Pragmatic Paradox and Rationality 229 Dees, Richard H., Living With Contextualism 243 DeRose, Keith, Lewis on 'Might' and "Would' Counterfactual Conditionals 413 Exdell, John, Feminism, Fundamentalism, and Liberal Legitimacy 441 Ferreira, M. Jamie, Religion's 'Foundation in Reason': the Common Sense of Hume's Natural History 565 Fisher, John Andrew, Why Potentiality Does Not Matter: A Reply to Stone 261 Gauthier, David, Breaking Up: An Essay on Secession . 357 Haji, Ishtiyaque, Autonomy and Blameworthiness .... 593 Haji, Ishtiyaque, Critical Notice of Alfred Mele, Springs of Action: Understanding Intentional Behavior 511 Hales, Steven D., Certain iy and Phenomenal States ... 57 Ha worth, Lawrence, Critical Notice of Christine Swanton, Freedom: A Coherence Theory 337 Hill, Christopher S., Critical Notice of William Seager, The Metaphysics of Consciousness 155 Jacquette, Dale, On the Designated Student and Related Induction Paradoxes 583 Kvart, Igal, Overall Positive Causal Impact 205 Marras, Ausonio, Nonreductive Materialism and Mental Causation 465 Mele, Alfred, Desiring to Try: Reply to Adams 627 Mills, Charles W., Marxism, 'Ideology' and Moral • Objectivism 373 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY — Volume 24 (1994) — INDEX Nelson, Lynn Hankinson, Critical Notice of Lorraine Code, What Can She Know? Feminist Theory and the Construction of Knowledge 295 O'Connor, Timothy, An Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism? 527 ~Pietroski,PaulM., A Defense of Derangement 95 Pugmire, David, Perverse Preference: Self-Beguilement or Self-Division? 73 Resnick, David, Hacking's Experimental Realism .... 395 Rice, Lee C, Le Nominalisme de Spinoza 19 Rovane, Carol, Critical Notice of Peter linger, Identity, Consciousness and Value 119 Schauer, Frederick, Critical Notice of Roger Shiner, Norm and Nature: The Movements of Legal Thought 495 Shaver, Robert, Hume's Self-interest Requirement .... 1 Stone, Jim, Why Potentiality Still Matters 281 Ten, C.L., Critical Notice of Wendy Donner, The Liberal Self: John Stuart Mill's Moral and Political Philosophy 327 Vogel, Jeffrey S., Is Marx a Moral Consequentialist? . 541 Warren, Paul, Self-Ownership, Reciprocity, and Exploitation, or Why Marxists Shouldn't Be Afraid of Robert Nozick 33 Williams, Meredith, The Significance of Learning in Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy 173 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY — Volume 24 (1994) — INDEX ui 1994 Autonomy and Blameworthiness, Ishtiyaque Haji . 593 INDEX Breaking Up: An Essay on Secession, David Gauthier . 357 Articles Certainty and Phenomenal States, Steven D. Hales ... 57 by Title Critical Notice of Raymond Bradley, The Nature of All Being, A Study of Wittgenstein's Modal Absolutism, James Bogen 643 Critical Notice of Lorraine Code, What Can She Know? Feminist Theory and the Construction of Knowledge, Lynn Hankinson Nelson 295 Critical Notice of Wendy Donner, The Liberal Self: John Stuart Mill's Moral and Political Philosophy, C.L. Ten 327 Critical Notice of Alfred R. Mele, Springs of Action: Understanding Intentional Behavior, Ishtiyaque Haji 511 Critical Notice of Hilary Putnam, Realism With a Human Face, and Renewing Philosophy, Barry Allen 665 Critical Notice of William Seager, The Metaphysics of Consciousness, Christopher S. Hill . 155 Critical Notice of Susan Sherwin, No Longer Patient: Feminist Ethics and Health Care? Keith Burgess-Jackson 135 Critical Notice of Roger Shiner, Norm and Nature: The Movements of Legal Thought, Frederick Schauer 495 Critical Notice of Christine Swanton, Freedom: A Coherence Theory, Lawrence Haworth 337 Critical Notice of Peter Unger, Identity, Consciousness and Value, Carol Rovane 119 A Defense of Derangement, Paul M. Pietroski 95 Desiring to Try: Reply to Adams, Alfred Mele 627 An Evolutionary Argument Against Naturalism? Timothy O'Connor 527 Feminism, Fundamentalism, and Liberal Legitimacy, John Exdell 441 Hacking's Experimental Realism, David B. Resnik . 395 Hume's Self-interest Requirement, Robert Shaver .... 1 Is Marx a Moral Consequentialist? Jeffrey S. Vogel . 541 Lewis on 'Might' and 'Would' Counterfactual Conditionals, Keith DeRose 413 CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY — Volume 24 (1994) — INDEX Living With Contextualism, Richard H. Dees 243 Marxism, 'Ideology/ and Moral Objectivism, Charles W. Mills 373 Le Nominalisme de Spinoza, Lee C. Rice 19 Nonreductive Materialism and Mental Causation, Ausonio Marras 465 Of Epicycles and Elegance, Frederick Adams 637 On the Designated Student and Related Induction Paradoxes, Dale Jacquette 583 Overall Positive Causal Impact, Igal Kvart 205 Paternalism and Rights, Samantha Brennan 419 Perverse Preference: Self-Beguilement or Self-Division? David Pugmire 73 Pragmatic Paradox and Rationality, Ron Clark 229 Religion's 'Foundation in Reason': The Common Sense of Hume's Natural History, M. Jamie Ferreira . 565 Self-Ownership, Reciprocity, and Exploitation, or Why Marxists Shouldn't Be Afraid of Robert Nozick, Paul Warren 33 The Significance of Learning in Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy, Meredith Williams 173 Trying, Desire, and Desiring to Try, Frederick Adams . 613 Why Potentiality Does Not Matter: A Reply to Stone, John Andrew Fisher 261 Why Potentiality Still Matters, Jim Stone 281 Canadian Journal of Philosophy Information The purpose of the Canadian Journal of Philosophy is the publication for Authors m Canada of philosophical work of high quality, in English or French, and in any field of philosophy. All submissions are given blind editorial review; those of departmental colleagues are exter nally refereed. Manuscripts should be sent in triplicate to: Executive Secretary, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Univer sity of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada T1K 3M4. 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