ISSN 1393-614X
Minerva
- An Internet Journal of Philosophy
Volume
7, November 2003
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Journal of Philosophy.
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Contents:
MORAL CHARACTER: HEXIS, HABITUS AND
'HABIT'
Joseph Malikail
ON THE DUMB SUBLIMITY OF LAW: A CRITIQUE OF THE
POST-STRUCTURALIST ORIENTATION TOWARDS ETHICS Matthew Sharpe
HUSSERL, HEIDEGGER AND THE INTENTIONALITY
QUESTION Archana Barua
LOVE IN KIERKEGAARD'S SYMPOSIA William McDonald
THE BODY AS TEXT IN THE WRITINGS OF NIETZSCHE AND
FREUD Joanne
Faulkner
FROM FRIENDLY ATHEISM TO FRIENDLY NATURAL
THEOLOGY: THE CASE FOR MODESTY IN RELIGIOUS EPISTEMOLOGY Jeffery Johnson
"SEEING" HUMAN GOODNESS: IRIS MURDOCH ON
MORAL VIRTUE Ana Lita
FLUX, STASIS, AND THE SIGN J. Keith Wright
Review Paper
"MEDITATIONS"
ON MODERNITY
Majid Amini
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