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1. Noel Balzer, MD, Sydney, Australia, The Human Being as a Logical Thinker. 1993. Pp. vi + 148. ISBN 90-5183-520-5, soft cover. Forewords by Robert Ginsberg and James Wilbur. Reviewed in English in History and Philosophy of Logic, 15 (1994).

2. Archie J. Bahm, late of University of New Mexico, USA, Axiology: The Science of Values. 1993. Pp. ix + 134 pp. ISBN 90-5183-519-1, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg. Reviewed in English in The Journal of Value Inquiry, 29:1 (March 1995).

3. H.P.P. (Hennie) Lotter, Rand Afrikaans University, South Africa, Justice for an Unjust Society. 1993. Pp ix + 230. ISBN 90-5183-516-7, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg. Reviewed in Dutch in Krulspent (December 1993).

4. H. G. Callaway, University of Mainz, Germany, Context for Meaning and Analysis: A Critical Study in the Philosophy of Language. 1993. Pp. xx + 179. ISBN 90-5183-528-0, soft cover. Forewords by Robert Ginsberg and Henri Lauener. Reviewed in English in Erkenntnis, 46 (1997), pp. 401-405.

5. Benjamin S. Llamzon, Loyola University of Chicago, USA, A Humane Case for Moral Intuition. 1993. Pp. ix + 376. ISBN 90-5183-540-X, hard cover. ISBN 90-5183-550-7, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg.

6. James R. Watson, Loyola University of New Orleans, USA, Between Auschwitz and Tradition: Postmodern Reflections on the Task of Thinking. 1994. Pp. xiv + 220. 64 photographs by the author. ISBN 90-5183-567-1, soft cover. A volume in Holocaust and Genocide Studies (HGS), Alan Rosenberg and Alan Milchman, Editors. Foreword by Rosenberg and Milchman. Reviewed in Dutch in Tijdschrift voor Filosofie (1995).

7. Robert S. Hartman, late of University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA, Freedom to Live: The Robert Hartman Story, Edited by Arthur R. Ellis, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Johnson City, Tenn., USA. 1994. Pp. 204. 7 illustrations. ISBN 90-5183-610-4, soft cover. A volume in Hartman Institute Axiological Studies (HIAS), Rem B. Edwards, Editor. Foreword by Edwards.

8. Archie J. Bahm, late of University of New Mexico, USA, Ethics: The Science of Oughtness. 1994. Pp. ix + 200 pp. ISBN 90-5183-596-5, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg. Reviewed in English in Amintaphil Newsletter (15 September 1994). In English in Educational Book Review (India), (May 1997).

9. George David Miller, Lewis University, USA, An Idiosyncratic Ethics; Or, the Lauramachean Ethics. 1994. Pp. vii + 140. ISBN 90-5183-682-1, soft cover. Forewords by Robert Ginsberg and Ted Greg Reardon. Reviewed in English in The Journal of Value Inquiry, 31:4 (December 1997), pp. 575-578.

10. Joseph P. DeMarco, Cleveland State University, USA. A Coherence Theory of Ethics. 1994. Pp. xiv + 270. ISBN 90-5183-670-8, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg.

11. Frank G. Forrest, Valuemetrics, Daytona Beach, Fl., USA, Valuemetrics: The Science of Personal and Professional Ethics. 1994. Pp. xviii + 179. ISBN 90-5183-683-X, soft cover. A volume in Hartman Institute Axiological Studies (HIAS), Rem B. Edwards, Editor. Forewords by Edwards and John W. Davis. Reviewed in English in Kriterion, 8 (1994).

12. William Gerber, Washington, D.C., USA, The Meaning of Life: Insights of the World's Great Thinkers. 1994. Pp. xviii + 283. ISBN 90-5183-691-0, hard cover. ISBN 90-5183-680-5, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg. Reviewed in Dutch by Nederlandse Bibliotheek Dienst.

13. Richard T. Hull, Texas Council for the Humanities, USA, Editor, A Quarter Century of Value Inquiry: Presidential Addresses of the American Society for Value Inquiry. 1994. Pp. xxviii + 482. 24 illustrations. ISBN 90-5183-672-4, hard cover. ISBN 90-5183-665-1, soft cover. A volume in Histories and Addresses of Philosophical Societies (HAPS), Richard T. Hull, Editor. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg. Reviewed in English in Educational Book Review (India), (May 1997), p. 10.

14. William Gerber, Washington, D.C., USA, Nuggets of Wisdom from Great Jewish Thinkers: From Biblical Times to the Present. 1994. Pp. xx + 195. 22 illustrations. ISBN 90-5183-720-8, hard cover. ISBN 90-5183-727-5, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg.

15. Sidney Axinn, Temple University, USA, The Logic of Hope: Extensions of Kant's View of Religion. 1994. Pp. xi + 313. ISBN 90-5183-693-7, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg.

16. Messay Kebede, University of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Meaning and Development. 1994. Pp. x + 248. ISBN 90-5183-7577, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg. Reviewed in English in The Journal of Value Inquiry, 30:4 (December 1996).

17. Amihud Gilead, University of Haifa, Israel, The Platonic Odyssey: A Philosophical-Literary Inquiry into the Phaedo. 1994. Pp. ix + 187. ISBN 90-5183-7461, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg.

18. Necip Fikri Alican, Istanbul, Turkey, Mill's Principle of Utility: A Defense of John Stuart Mill's Notorious Proof. 1994. Pp. xvi + 240. ISBN 90-5183-748-8, soft cover. A volume in Universal Justice (UJ), Michael H. Mitias, Editor. Foreword by Mitias. Reviewed in English in Journal of Economic Literature, 34:1 (March 1996).

19. Michael H. Mitias, Millsaps College, USA, Editor, Philosophy and Architecture. 1994. Pp. xii + 264. 23 illustrations. ISBN 90-5183-766-6, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg.

20. Roger T. Simonds, late of The American University, Washington, D.C., USA, Rational Individualism: The Perennial Philosophy of Legal Interpretation. 1995. Pp. xvi + 298. ISBN 90-5183-750-X, hard cover. ISBN 90-5183-798-4, soft cover. A volume in Natural Law Studies (NLS), Virginia Black, Editor. Foreword by Black. Reviewed in English by Raymond A. Belliotti in International Studies in Philosophy, 29:4, pp. 141-142

21. William Pencak, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, USA, The Conflict of Law and Justice in the Icelandic Sagas. 1995. Pp. xxii + 178. 16 illustrations. ISBN 90-5183-835-2, soft cover. Forewords by Robert Ginsberg and Roberta Kevelson. Reviewed in English in Research/Penn State (March 1995). In English in Scandinavian Review, 83 (1995). In German in Skandinavistik, 26:1 (1996). In English in Scandinavian Studies. In German by Rolf Heller in Germanistics, 37:2 (1996), p. 496. In English by Marlene Ciklamini in International Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 9 (January 1997), pp. 75-77.

22. Samuel M. Natale, Dowling College, USA, and Brian M. Rothschild, Iona College, USA, Editors, Values, Work, Education: The Meanings of Work. 1995. Joseph W. Sora and Tara M. Madden, Assistant Editors. 1995. Pp. xii + 326. ISBN 90-5183-852-2, hard cover. ISBN 90-5183-845-X, soft cover. Foreword by Natale. Reviewed in English in Journal of Economic Literature, 34:1 (March 1996).

23. N. Georgopoulos, University of Macedonia, Greece, and Michael Heim, California State University, Long Beach, USA, Editors, Being Human in the Ultimate: Studies in the Thought of John M. Anderson. 1995. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg. Pp. x + 346. 1 illustration. ISBN 90-5183-837-9, hard cover. ISBN 90-5183-842-5, soft cover.

24. Robert Wesson, late of Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, USA, and Patricia A. Williams, Virginia State University, USA, Editors, Evolution and Human Values. 1995. Pp. vi + 251. ISBN 90-5183-830-1, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg.

25. Wim J. van der Steen, Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Facts, Values, and Methodology: A New Approach to Ethics. 1995. Pp. vi + 168. ISBN 90-5183-851-4, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg.

26. Avi Sagi and Daniel Statman, both of Bar-Ilan University, Israel, Religion and Morality. Translated from Hebrew by Batya Stein. 1995. Pp. viii + 188. ISBN 90-5183-838-7, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg. Reviewed in English in Israeli Journal of Philosophy. In English by Peter Byrne in Religious Studies, 32 (1996), pp. 424-425. In English by Rachael Chazan, Israel Journal of Psychiatry, 34:1 (1997), pp. 74-75.

27. Albert William Levi, late of Washington University, St. Louis, USA, The High Road of Humanity: The Seven Ages of Western Man, Edited by Donald Phillip Verene and Molly Black Verene, both of Emory University, USA. 1995. Pp. xvi + 163. 7 illustrations. ISBN 90-5183-843-3, soft cover. Forewords by Robert Ginsberg and Donald Phillip Verene. Reviewed in English in Journal of Aesthetic Education, 31:2 (Summer 1997). In English in New Vico Studies, 14 (1996).

28. Samuel M. Natale, Dowling College, USA, and Brian M. Rothschild, Iona College, USA, Editors, Work Values: Education, Organization, and Religious Concerns. Joseph W. Sora and Tara M. Madden, Assistant Editors. 1995. Pp. xii + 259. ISBN 90-5183-848-4, hard cover. ISBN 90-5183-880-8, soft cover. Foreword by Natale.

29. Laurence F. Bove, Walsh College, USA, and Laura Duhan Kaplan, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA, Editors, From the Eye of the Storm: Regional Conflicts and the Philosophy of Peace. 1995. Pp. xvii + 348. ISBN 90-5183-870-0, hard cover. ISBN 90-5183-847-6, soft cover. A volume in Philosophy of Peace (POP), Joseph C. Kunkel, Editor. Foreword by Kunkel. Reviewed in German by Peter J. Braunlein in Peter J. Braunlein and Andrea Lauser, eds., Krieg und Freiden: Ethnologische Perspektiven (Bremen: Kea-edition, 1995), pp. 312-314.

30. Robin Attfield, University of Wales Cardiff, United Kingdom, Value, Obligation, and Meta-Ethics. 1995. Pp. xvi + 319. ISBN 90-5183-857-3, hard cover. ISBN 90-5183-862-X, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg. Reviewed in English in Expository Times, 107:11 (August 1996). In Dutch in IPIS (1996?), p. 2. In English by T. L. I. in Ethics (1977), p. 555.

31. William Gerber, Washington, USA, The Deepest Questions You Can Ask About God: As Answered by the World's Great Thinkers. 1995. Pp. xvi + 143. ISBN 90-5183-890-5, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg.

32. Daniel Statman, Bar-Ilan University, Israel, Moral Dilemmas. 1995. Pp. vi + 174. ISBN 90-5183-864-6, soft cover. An English version of the work first published in Hebrew. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg. Reviewed in English by Rachael Chazan in Israel Journal of Psychiatry, 34:2 (1997), pp. 162-165.

33. Rem B. Edwards, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA, Editor, Formal Axiology and Its Critics. 1995. Pp. xiv + 227. ISBN 90-5183-910-3, hard cover. ISBN 90-5183-897-2, soft cover. A volume in Hartman Institute Axiology Studies (HIAS), Edwards, Editor. Foreword by Edwards.

34. George David Miller, Lewis University, USA, and Conrad P. Pritscher, Bowling Green State University, USA, On Education and Values: In Praise of Pariahs and Nomads. 1995. Pp. viii + 161. ISBN 90-5183-881-6, soft cover. A volume in Philosophy of Education (PHED), Miller, Editor. Forewords by Robert Ginsberg and by Mark Eleveld and Michele Mega.

35. Paul S. Penner, Silver Lake, N.Y., USA, Altruistic Behavior: An Inquiry into Motivation. 1995. Pp. xii + 150. ISBN 90-5183-892-1, soft cover. Foreword by Richard T. Hull.

36. Corbin Fowler, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, USA, Morality for Moderns. 1996. Pp. x + 152. ISBN 90-5183-892-1, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg. Reviewed in English by S. A. M.-F. in Ethics (April 1997), pp. 555-556.

37. Giambattista Vico, The Art of Rhetoric (Institutiones Oratoriae, 1711-1741), from the definitive Latin text and notes, Italian commentary by Guiliano Crifo, Translated and Edited by Giorgio A. Pinton, University of Connecticut, USA, and Arthur W. Shippee, late of University of Hartford, USA. 1996. Pp. xxx + 311. 8 illustrations. ISBN 90-5183-915-4, hard cover. ISBN 90-5183-928-6, soft cover. Foreword by Crifo. A volume in Values in Italian Philosophy (VIP). Reviewed in English by Rebecca Messbarger in Forum Italicum, 31:1 (Spring 1997), pp. 265-266 In English by Giorgio A. Pinton in New Vico Studies (1997), pp. 57-58. In Spanish in Cuadernos sobre Vico, 7-8 (1997). In French by Y. Deneulin, Bulletin codicologique (1998), pp. 7-8. In English in Miscellanea: A Journal of English and American Studies, 19 (1998), pp. 224-225.

38. W. H. Werkmeister, late of Florida State University, USA, Martin Heidegger on the Way, Edited by Richard T. Hull, Texas Council for the Humanities, USA. 1996. Pp. xlii + 193. 1 illustration. ISBN 90-5183-963-4, hard cover ISBN 90-5183-993-6, soft cover. A volume in Werkmeister Studies (WS), Hull, Editor. Forewords and Prefaces by Robert Ginsberg, Hull, Eva Hauel Cadwallader, and E. F. Kaelin.

39. Phillip Stambovsky, Albertus Magnus College, USA, Myth and the Limits of Reason. 1996. Pp. viii + 133. ISBN 90-420-0078-3, soft cover. Foreword by Louis Dupre.

40. Samantha Brennan, Tracy Isaacs, and Michael Milde, all of The University of Western Ontario, Canada, Editors, A Question of Values: New Canadian Perspectives in Ethics and Political Philosophy. 1997. Pp. vi + 213. ISBN 90-420-0115-1, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg.

41. Peter A. Redpath, St. John's University, Staten Island, N.Y., USA, Cartesian Nightmare: An Introduction to Transcendental Sophistry. 1997. Pp. xiv + 187. ISBN 90-420-0144-5, hard cover. ISBN 90-420-0142-9, soft cover. A volume in Studies in the History of Western Philosophy (SHWP), Redpath, Editor. Forewords by Robert Ginsberg and Redpath.

42. Clark Butler, Indiana University-Purdue University, USA, History as the Story of Freedom: Philosophy in Intercultural Context. 1997. Pp. xviii + 287. 20 illustrations. ISBN 90-420-0162-3, hard cover. ISBN 90-420-0139, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg. Afterword by Donald Phillip Verene. Commentaries by 15 authors.

43. Dennis Rohatyn, University of San Diego, USA, Philosophy History Sophistry. 1997. Pp. vi + 231. ISBN 90-420-0175-5, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg.

44. Leon Shaskolsky Sheleff, Tel Aviv University, Israel, Social Cohesion and Legal Coercion: A Critique of Weber, Durkheim, and Marx. 1997. Pp. xii + 402. ISBN 90-420-0185-2, hard cover. ISBN 90-420-0164-X, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg. Afterword by Virginia Black.

45. Alan Soble, University of New Orleans, USA, Editor, Sex, Love, and Friendship: Studies of the Society for Philosophy of Sex and Love, 1977-1992. 1997. Pp. liv + 644. 66 illustrations. ISBN 90-420-0001-5, hard cover. ISBN 90-420-0227-1, soft cover. A volume in Histories and Addresses of Philosophical Societies (HAPS), Richard T. Hull, Editor. Foreword by Hull.

46. Peter A. Redpath, St. John's University, Staten Island, N.Y., USA, Wisdom's Odyssey from Philosophy to Transcendental Sophistry. 1997. Pp. xvi + 266. ISBN 90-420-0205-0, hard cover. ISBN 90-420-0180-1, soft cover. A volume in Studies in the History of Western Philosophy (SHWP), Redpath, Editor. Foreword by Curtis L. Hancock.

47. Albert A. Anderson, Babson College, USA, Universal Justice: A Dialectical Approach. 1997. Pp. xii + 184. ISBN 90-420-0249-2, soft cover. A volume in Universal Justice (UJ), Michael H. Mitias, Editor. Foreword by Mitias.

48. Pio Colonnello, University of Naples, Italy, The Philosophy of Jose Gaos, Translated from Italian by Peter Cocozzella, State University of New York at Binghamton, USA, Edited by Myra Moss, Claremont McKenna College, USA. 1997. Pp. vi + 128. ISBN 90-420-0256-5, soft cover. A volume in Values in Italian Philosophy (VIP). Forewords by Moss and Robert Ginsberg. Introduction by Giovanni Gullace.

49. Laura Duhan Kaplan, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA, and Laurence F. Bove, Walsh College, USA, Editors, Philosophical Perspectives on Power and Domination: Theories and Practices. 1997. Pp. xvi + 319. ISBN 90-420-0271-9, hard cover. ISBN 90-420-0261-1, soft cover. A volume in Philosophy of Peace (POP), Joseph C. Kunkel, Editor. Foreword by Kunkel.

50. Gregory Mellema, Calvin College, USA, Collective Responsibility. 1997. Pp. xiii + 149. ISBN 90-420-0311-1, soft cover. Foreword by Peter A. French. Reviewed in English in Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, no. 80 (June 1998), pp. 27-29.

51. Josef Seifert, International Academy of Philosophy of the Principality of Liechtenstein, What Is Life? The Originality, Irreducibility, and Value of Life. 1997. Pp. xx + 163. ISBN 90-420-0381-2, soft cover. A volume in Central-European Value Studies (CEVS), H. G. Callaway, Editor. Forewords by Callaway and Robert Ginsberg.

52. William Gerber, Washington, D.C., USA, Anatomy of What We Value Most. 1997. Pp. xiv + 225. ISBN 90-420-0391-X, soft cover. Foreword by Stephen F. Barker.

53. Armando Molina, Canary Islands, Spain, Our Ways: Values and Character. Edited by Rem B. Edwards, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA. 1997. Pp. viiii + 191. ISBN 90-420-0252-2, soft cover. A volume in Hartman Institute Axiology Studies (HIAS), Edwards, Editor. Foreword by Edwards.

54. Kathleen J. Wininger, University of Southern Maine, USA, Nietzsche's Reclamation of Philosophy. 1997. Pp. xiv + 121. ISBN 90-420-0383-9. A volume in Central-European Value Studies (CEVS), H. G. Callaway, Editor. Foreword by Callaway. Reviewed in English by A. D. Schrift in Choice, 36:1 (September 1998).

55. Thomas Magnell, Drew University, USA, Editor, Explorations of Value. 1997. Pp. x + 243. ISBN 90-420-0254-9, hard cover. ISBN 90-420-0393-6, soft cover.

56. H.P.P. (Hennie) Lotter, Rand Afrikaans University, South Africa, Injustice, Violence, and Peace: The Case of South Africa. 1997. Pp. xvi + 223. 4 maps. ISBN 90-420-0274-3, hard cover. ISBN 90-420-0264-6, soft cover. A volume in Philosophy of Peace (POP), Joseph C. Kunkel, Editor. Foreword by Kunkel.

57. Lennart Nordenfelt, University of Linkoping, Sweden, Talking About Health: A Philosophical Dialogue. Translated from Swedish by Malcolm Forbes. 1997. Pp. xii + 162. ISBN 90-420-0284-0, soft cover. A volume in Nordic Value Studies (NVS), Heta Hayry and Matti Hayry, Co-Editors. Forewords by Hayry and Hayry and by K. W. M. Fulford. Reviewed in English in Hastings Center Report (March-April 1998). In English by Matthew Clayton in Journal of Medical Ethics, 25 (1999), p. 63.

58. Jon Mills and Janusz A. Polanowski, both of Vanderbilt University, USA, The Ontology of Prejudice. 1997. Pp. xviii + 198. ISBN 90-420-0295-6, hard cover. ISBN 90-420-0285-9, soft cover. A volume in Philosophy and Psychology (PAP), Mary-Rose Barral, Editor. Forewords by George David Miller and John Lachs.

59. Leena Vilkka, University of Helsinki, Finland, The Intrinsic Value of Nature. 1997. Pp. xiii + 168. ISBN 90-420-0325-1, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg.

60. Palmer Talbutt, Jr., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA, Rough Dialectics: Sorokin's Philosophy of Value. With Contributions by Lawrence T. Nichols and Pitirim A. Sorokin. 1998. Pp. xiv + 192. 2 illustrations. ISBN 90-420-0387-1. Foreword by Roger W. Wescott.

61. C. L. Sheng, Tamkang University, Taiwan, R.O. C., A Utilitarian General Theory of Value. 1998. Pp. xiv + 192. ISBN 90-420-0397-9, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg.

62. George David Miller, Lewis University, USA, Negotiating Toward Truth: The Extinction of Teachers and Students. 1998. Pp. x + 168. ISBN 90-420-0268-9, hard cover. ISBN 90-420-0258-1, soft cover. A volume in Philosophy of Education (PHED), Miller, Editor. Foreword by Elaine Ross. Epilogue by Mark Roelof Eleveld.

63. William Gerber, Washington, D.C., USA, Love, Poetry, and Immortality: Luminous Insights of the World's Great Thinkers. 1998. Pp. xii + 122. ISBN 90-420-0348-0, soft cover. Foreword by Thelma Z. Lavine.

64. Dane R. Gordon, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA, Editor, Philosophy in Post-Communist Europe. 1998. Pp. xii + 153. ISBN 90-420-0358-8, soft cover. A volume in Post-Communist European Thought (PCET), Gordon, Editor. Foreword by Gordon.

65. Dane R. Gordon, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA, and Jozef Niznik, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, Editors, Criticism and Defense of Rationality in Contemporary Philosophy. 1998. Pp. vi + 142. ISBN 90-420-0368-5, soft cover. A volume in Post-Communist European Thought (PCET), Gordon, Editor. Foreword by Gordon.

66. John R. Shook, Corning Community College, N.Y., USA, Pragmatism: An Annotated Bibliography, 1898-1940. With Contributions by E. Paul Colella, Lesley Friedman, Frank X. Ryan, and Ignas K. Skrupskelis. 1998. Pp. xxx + 617. ISBN 90-420-0269-7, hard cover. Foreword by Peter H. Hare. Reviewed in English by J. R. Luttrell in Choice, 36:1 (September 1998).

67. Lansana Keita, Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone, Sierra Leone, The Human Project and the Temptations of Science. 1998. Pp. viii + 149. ISBN 90-420-0320-0, soft cover. Foreword by George David Miller.

68. Michael M. Kazanjian, DePaul University, USA, Phenomenology and Education: Cosmology, Co-Being, and Core Curriculum. 1998. Pp. xii + 127. ISBN 90-420-0330-8, soft cover. A volume in Philosophy of Education (PHED), George David Miller, Editor. Foreword by Miller.

69. James W. Vice, Loyola University, Chicago, USA, The Reopening of the American Mind: On Skepticism and Constitutionalism. 1998. Pp. xiv + 274. ISBN 90-420-0521-1, hard cover. ISBN 90-420-0511-4, soft cover. Forewords by Robert Ginsberg and William B. Cannon. Reviewed in English by Harvey Mansfield in Times Literary Supplement, no. 5004 (26 February 1999).

70. Sarah Bishop Merrill, Purdue University, Calumet Campus, USA, Defining Personhood: Toward the Ethics of Quality in Clinical Care. 1998. Pp. x + 222. ISBN 90-420-0571-8, soft cover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg.

71. Dane R. Gordon, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA, Philosophy and Vision. Foreword by H.G. Callaway. 1998. Pp. xiv + 207. ISBN 90-420-0601-3, soft cover.

72. Alan Milchman and Alan Rosenberg, both of Queens College of the City University of New York, USA, Editors, Postmodernism and the Holocaust. 1998. Pp.viii + 325. 2 Illustrations. ISBN 90-420-0591-2, hard cover. ISBN 90-420-0581-5, soft cover. A volume in Holocaust and Genocide Studies (HGS), Rosenberg and Milchman, Editors. Foreword by Rosenberg and Milchman. Reviewed in Dutch in Nieuw Israelietisch Weekblad, 134:11 (27 November 1998), p. 15.

73. Peter A. Redpath, St. John's University, Staten Island, N. Y., USA, Masquerade of the Dream Walkers: Prophetic Theology from the Cartesians to Hegel. A volume in Studies in the History of Western Philosophy (SHWP), Redpath, Editor. 1998. Pp. xvi + 331. ISBN 90-420-0402-9, hard cover. ISBN 90-420-0791-5, soft cover. Foreword by Herbert I. London.

74. Malcolm D. Evans, St. Paul, Minn., USA, Whitehead and Philosophy of Education: The Seamless Coat of Learning. A volume in Philosophy of Education (PHED), George David Miller, Editor. 1998. Pp. xiv + 125. ISBN 90-420-0432-0, soft cover. Foreword by Miller.

75. Warren E. Steinkraus, late of State University of New York, College at Oswego, N.Y., USA, Taking Religious Claims Seriously: A Philosophy of Religion. Edited by Michael H. Mitias, Millsaps College, USA. A volume in Universal Justice, Mitias, Editor. 1998. Pp. x + 259. ISBN 90-420-0403-7, soft cover. Foreword by Mitias.

76. Thomas Magnell, Drew University, USA, Editor, Values and Education. 1998. Pp. xii + 238. ISBN 90-420-0633-1, soft cover. Foreword by Thomas H. Kean.

77. Kenneth A. Bryson, University College of Cape Breton, Canada, Persons and Immortality. A volume in Natural Law Studies (NLS), Vincent L. Luizzi, Editor. 1999. Pp. xiv + 208. ISBN 90-420-0485-1. Foreword by Virginia Black.

78. Steven V. Hicks, Queens College of the City University of New York, USA, International Law and the Possibility of a Just World Order: An Essay on Hegel's Universalism. A volume in Universal Justice (UJ), Michael H. Mitias, Editor. 1999. Pp. xiii + 272. ISBN 90-420-0495-9, soft cover. Foreword by Mitias.

79. E. F. Kaelin, Florida State University, USA, Texts on Texts and Textuality: A Phenomenology of Literary Art. Edited by Ellen J. Burns, Regents College, USA. 1999. Pp. xx + 230. ISBN 90-420-0665-X, softcover. Foreword by Richard T. Hull.

80. Amihud Gilead, University of Haifa, Israel, Saving Possibilities: A Study in Philosophiical Psychology. A volume in Philosophy and Psychology (PAP), Mary-Rose Barral, Editor. 1999. Pp. xii + 189. ISBN 90-420-0675-7, softcover. Forewords by Daniel Statman and Emanuel Berman.

81. Andre Mineau, University of Quebec at Rimouski, Canada, The Making of the Holocaust: Ideology and Ethics in the Systems Perspective. A volume in Holocaust and Genocide Studies (HGS), Alan Milchman and Alan Rosenberg, Editors. 1999. Pp. viii + 211. ISBN 90-420-0705-2, softcover. Foreword by Milchman and Rosenberg.

82. Howard Kainz, Marquette University, USA. Politically Incorrect Dialogues: Topics Not Discussed in Polite Circles. 1999. Pp. viii + 126. ISBN 90-420-0686-2, softcover. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg.

83. Veikko Launis, Juhani Pietarinen, and Juha Raikka, all of the University of Turku, Finland, Editors. Genes and Morality: New Essays. A volume in Nordic Value Studies (NVS), Heta Hayry and Matti Hayry, Editors. 1999. Pp. x + 199. 1 Illustration. ISBN 90-420-0696-X, softcover. Foreword by Matti Hayry.

84. Steven Schroeder, Capital University, Dayton Center, USA. The Metaphysics of Cooperation: The Case of F. D. Maurice. 1999. Pp. xvi + 107. ISBN 90-420-0776-1, softcover. Foreword by Gary Dorrian.

85. Caroline Joan ("Kay") S. Picart, University of Wisconsin--Eau Claire, USA. Thomas Mann and Friedrich Nietzsche: Eroticism, Death, Music, and Laughter. A volume in Central-European Values Studies (CEVS), H.G. Callaway, Editor. 1999. Pp. xii + 151. 1 illustration. ISBN 90-420-0557-2, softcover. Forewords by Callaway, Adrian Del Caro, and Raymond Fleming.

86. G. John M. Abbarno, D'Youville College, USA, Editor, The Ethics of Homelessness: Philosophical Perspectives. 1999. Pp. x + 258. 8 illustrations. ISBN 90-420-0777-X, softcover. Foreword by Anthony J. Steinbock.

87. James Giles, Editor, French Existentialism: Consciousness, Ethics, and Relations with Ohers. A volume in Nordic Value Studies (NVS), Heta Hayry and Matti Hayry, Co-Editors. 1999. Pp. vi + 219. 4 illustrations. ISBN 90-420-0488-6. Foreword by John Llewelyn.

88. Deane Curtin, Gustavus Adolphus College, USA, and Robert Litke, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada, Editors, Institutional Violence. A volume in Philosophy of Peace (POP), Joseph C. Kunkel, Editor. 1999. Pp. xviii + 413. ISBN 90-420-0508-4, hard cover, ISBN 90-420-0498-3, softcover. Foreword by Kunkel.

89. Yuval Lurie, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel. Cultural Beings: Reading the Philosophers of Genesis. 2000. Pp. 300. Foreword by George David Miller.

90. Sandra A. Wawrytko, San Diego State University, USA, Editor. The Problem of Evil in the World. 2000. A volume in Philosophy and Psychology (PAP). Pp. 272. Foreword by Wawrytko.

91. Gary J. Acquaviva, Walters State Community College, USA. Values, Violence, and Our Future. A volume in Hartman Institute Axiological Studies (HIAS). 1999. Pp. x + 208. 2 illustrations. ISBN 90-420-0559-9, softcover. Foreword by Rem B. Edwards.

92. Michael R. Rhodes, Pittsburgh, PA. Coercion: A Non-Evaluative Approach. 2000. Pp. xii + 193. ISBN 90-420-0789-3, softcover. Foreword by Richard T. Hull.

93. Jacques Kriel, MD, formerly Tambo Memorial Hospital, South Africa, now Isle of Wight, England, UK. Matter, Mind, and Medicine: Transforming the Clinical Method.  2000.  Pp. xxxii + 157.  ISBN 90-420-0799-0 soft cover.  Hfl.70,-/US $38.50.  Forewords by Anton A. van Niekerk and Sam Fehrsen.   Reviewed in English by Christopher Dowrick, European Journal of General Practice, 6:4 (December 2000).

94. Haim Gordon, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, Dwelling Poetically: The Educational Challenges of Heidegger's Thinking on Poetry.   A volume in Philosophy of Education (PHED), George David Miller, Editor.   2000. Pp. xii + 121.  ISBN 90-420-0590-4, soft cover.  Hfl. ? /US $?   Foreword by Miller.

95. Ludwig Grünberg, late of University of Bucharest, Romania. The Mystery of Values: Studies in Axiology.  Edited by Cornelia Grünberg and Laura Grünberg.  2000.  Pp. xviii + 157.  ISBN 90-420-0670-6, soft cover.   Hfl. ?/US $?  Forewords by Robert Ginsberg and G. John M. Abbarno.

96. Gerhold K. Becker, Hong Kong Baptist University, SAR, People's Republic of China, Editor. The Moral Status of Persons: Perspectives on Bioethics.   A volume in Studies in Applied Ethics (SAE), Becker, Editor.  2000.  Pp. viii + 245.  ISBN 90-420-1201-3 soft cover.  Hfl. 100,-/US $55.50.   Foreword by Becker.  Reviewed in English by Jing-Bao Nie, Medical Humanities Review,  14:2 (2000).

97. Roxanne Claire Farrar, Georgia College and State University, USA. Sartrean Dialectics: A Method for Critical Discourse.  2000.  Pp. xiv + 101  ISBN 90-420-1232-3, soft cover.  Hfl. ?/US $?  Foreword by E. F. Kaelin.

98. Ugo Spirito. Memoirs of the Twentieth Century. Translated from Italian and edited by Anthony G. Costantini, California State University, Northridge, USA.  2000.  Pp. xiv + 201.  12  illustrations.  ISBN 90-420-1242-0, soft cover.  Hfl. ? /US $?  A volume in Values in Italian Philosophy (VIP). Foreword by Myra Moss.

99. Steven Schroeder, formerly of Capital University, Dayton Center, USA, now Roosevelt University, USA. Between Freedom and Necessity: An Essay on the Place of Value.   2000.  Pp. xiv + 131.   ISBN 90-420-1302-8, soft cover.  Hfl. ? /US $?  Foreword by Thomas Magnell.

100. Foster N. Walker, University of Alberta, Canada. Enjoyment and the Activity of Mind: Dialogues on Whitehead and Educaton.  A volume in Philosophy of Education (PHED), George David Miller, Editor.  2000.  Pp. xviii + 154.  ISBN 90-420-1312-5, soft cover.  Hfl. ? /US $?  Foreword by Mona Kavanagh.

101. Avi Sagi, Bar-Ilan University, Israel. Kierkegaard, Religion, and Existence: The Voyage of the Self.  Translated from Hebrew by Batya Stein.  2000.  Pp. x + 204.  ISBN 90-420-1412-1, soft cover.  Hfl. ? /US $?  Foreword by Hilary Putnam.

102. Bennie R. Crockett, Jr., William Carey College, USA, Editor. Addresses of the Mississippi Philosophical Association.  A volume in Histories and Addresses of Philosophical Societies (HAPS), Richard T. Hull, Editor.  2000.   Pp. xxviii + 341. ISBN 90-420-1422-9, hard cover. Hfl. ? /US $?    Foreword by Hull.

103.  Paul van Dijk, late of Twente University, The Netherlands. Anthropology in the Age of Technology: The Philosophical Contribution of Günther Anders.   Translated from Dutch by Frans Kooymans.  2000.  Pp. xii + 193. ISBN 90-420-1402-4, soft cover.  Hfl. ? /US $?  Foreword by Robert Ginsberg.

104.  Giambattista Vico. Universal Right.  Translated from Latin and Edited by Giorgio Pinton  and Margaret Diehl, both of the Connecticut Correctional School District, USA.  A volume in Values in Italian Philosophy (VIP).   2000.  Pp. lxxviii [78] + 825.  31 illustrations.  ISBN 90-420-1243-9, hard cover.  Hfl. ? /US $?  Foreword by Alain Pons.

105. Judith Presler, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA, and Sally J. Scholz, Villanova University, USA, Editors. Peacemaking: Lessons from the Past, Visions for the Future.  A volume in Philosophy of Peace (POP), Joseph C. Kunkel, Editor. 2000. Pp. xx + 311.  ISBN 90-420-1562-4, hard cover.  ISBN 90-420-1552-7, soft cover.  Foreword by Kunkel.

106.  Dennis Bonnette, Niagara University, USA. Origin of the Human Species. A volume in Studies in the History of Western Philosophy (SHWP), Peter A. Redpath, Editor.  2001.  Pp. xvi + 202.  ISBN 90-420-1374-5, soft cover.  Hfl. 90,-/US $38.  Foreword by Redpath. Reviewed in English by James Likoudis, Wanderer (2 August 2001).  In English by R. F. White, Choice, 39:3 (November 2001).

107. Phyllis Chiasson, Port Townsend, USA. Peirce's Pragmatism: The Design for Thinking.  A volume in Studies in Pragmatism and Values (SPV), John R. Shook, Editor.  2001.  Pp. xiv + 243.  ISBN 90-420-1275-7, soft cover.   Hfl. /US $   . Foreword by Shook.  Reviewed in English by James W. Sheppard, Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy Newsletter,  90 (October 2001), pp. 9-10.

108. Dan Stone, University of London, England, United Kingdom, Editor. Theoretical Interpretations of the Holocaust.  A volume in Holocaust and Genocide Studies (HGS), Alan  Rosenberg and Alan Milchman, Editors.  2001.  Pp. x + 239.  ISBN 90-420-1505-5, soft cover.  EUR 46,-/US $43.     Foreword by Rosenberg and Milchman.

109. Raymond Angelo Belliotti, State University of New York, Fredonia, USA. What Is the Meaning of Human Life?   2001.  Pp. viii + 176.   ISBN 90-420-1296-X, soft cover.  EUR 35,-  / US $32.  Foreword by Jan Narveson.

110. Lennart Nordenfelt, University of Linköping, Sweden. Health, Science, and Ordinary Language.  With contributions by  George Khushf and K. W. M. Fulford.  2001.  Pp. xii +235.  ISBN 90-420-1306-0, soft cover.   EUR 50,- /US $46.  Foreword by Zbigniew Szawarski.

111.  Daryl Koehn, University of St. Thomas, Houston, USA. Local Insights, Global Ethics for Business.  A volume in Studies in Applied Ethics (SAE), Gerhold K. Becker, Editor.  2001.  Pp. xiv + 272.  ISBN 90-420-1436-9, soft cover.  EUR 50,-  /US $46.  Foreword by Becker.

112.  Matti Häyry and Tuija Takala, both of University of Helsinki, Finland, Editors. The Future of Value Inquiry.  A volume in Nordic Value Studies (NVS), Häyry, Editor.  2001. Pp.viii + 166.  ISBN 90-420-1377-X, soft cover. EUR 37,-/US $34.

113. Conrad P. Pritscher, Bowling Green State University, USA. Quantum Learning: Beyond Duality. 2001. Pp. xviii + 196.  ISBN 90-420-1387-7, soft cover.  EUR 38,-/US $35.50.  Foreword by David Geoffrey Smith.

114. Thomas M. Dicken, Versailles, Kentucky, USA, and Rem B. Edwards, University of Tennessee Knoxville, USA, Dialogues on Values and Centers of Value: Old Friends, New Thoughts. A volume in Hartman Institute Axiology Studies (HIAS), Rem B. Edwards and C. Stephen Byrum, Editors. 2001. Pp. xvi + 318.ISBN 90-420-1397-4, soft cover. $85.  Foreword by Edwards.

115. Rem B. Edwards, University of Tennessee Knoxville, USA, What Caused the Big Bang?  A volume in Philosophy and Religion (PAR), Kenneth A. Bryson, Editor. 2001. Pp. xxii + 412. ISBN 90-420-1407-5, soft cover. $85.  Foreword by Kenneth Bryson.

116. Jon Mills, Lakeridge Health Corporation and Adler School of Professional Psychology, Ontario, Canada, Editor, A Pedagogy of Becoming. A volume in Philosophy of Education (PHED), George David Miller, Editor.  2002. Pp. xii + 236.  ISBN , soft cover $45. Foreword by Miller.

117.  Robert T. Radford, Oklahoma State University, USA, Cicero: A Study in the Origins of Republican Philosophy.  A volume in Studies in the History of Western Philosophy (SHWP), Peter A. Redpath, Editor.  2002. Pp. xii + 142. ISBN 90-420-1467-9, soft cover. $28. Foreword by Redpath.

118. Arleen L. F. Salles, Montclair State University, USA, and University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and María Julia Bertomeu, National University of La Plata, Argentina, Editors, Bioethics: Latin American Perspectives.  A volume in Philosophy in Latin America (PILA), Salles, Editor. 2002. Pp. ix + 199. ISBN 90-420-1517-9, soft cover. $38. Foreword by Salles.  

119. Nicola Abbagnano, late of the University of Turin, Italy, The Human Project: The Year 2000, Translated from Italian by Bruno Martini and Nino Langiulli, and edited by Langiulli, St. Francis College, New York, USA.  With an Interview by Giuseppe Grieco.  A volume in Studies in the History of Western Philosophy (SHWP), Peter A. Redpath, Editor. 2002. Pp. xxvi + 162, with 1 illustration. ISBN 90-420-1447-4, soft cover. $30. Foreword by Redpath. 

120. Daniel M. Haybron, Morristown, New Jersey, USA, Editor, Earth's Abominations: Philosophical Studies of Evil.  A volume in Personalist Studies (PS), Robert N. Fisher, Editor. 2002. Pp.  viii + 166. ISBN 90-420-1278-1, soft cover. $30. Foreword by Fisher.

121.  Anna T. Challenger, American College of Thessaloniki, Greece, Philosophy and Art in Gurdjieff's Beelzebub: A Modern Sufi Odyssey. 2002. Pp. xi + 145, with 1 illustration. ISBN 90-420-1489-X, soft cover. $27. Preparation by Ron Waite.  Foreword by Nenos Georgopoulos.   

122. George David Miller, Lewis University, USA, Wisdom, Values, Peace: The Educational Philosophy of Daisaku Ikeda.  A volume in Daisaku Ikeda Studies (DIS), George David Miller, Editor. 2002. Pp. xx + 192, with 7 illustrations. ISBN 90-420-1359-1, soft cover. $27. Foreword by Lawrence Edward Carter, Sr.  

123. Haim Gordon, Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, and Riva Gordon, Foundation for Democratic Education in Israel, Sophistry and Twentieth-Century Art. Foreword by Rina Shtelman. 2002. Pp. ix + 130. No illustrations. ISBN 90-420-1529-2, soft cover. $27. Foreword by Rina Shtelman.  

124. Harold Oliver, Boston University, USA, and Thomas Buford, Furman University, USA, Editors, Personalism Revisited: Its Proponents and Critics. A volume in Histories and Addresses of Philosophical Societies (HAPS), Richard T. Hull, Editor.  A work of the Personalist Discussion Group. 2002. Pp. xxix + 398, with 20 illustrations. ISBN 90-420-1519-5, hard cover. $80. Editorial Foreword by Richard T. Hull. Forewords by Buford, Oliver, Jack Padget, and Warren E. Steinkraus. Introduction by John H. Lavely. 

125. Avi Sagi, Albert Camus and the Philosophy of the Absurd. Translated from Hebrew by Batya Stein. 2002. Pp. vii + 193. ISBN 90-420-1230-7, soft cover.  $37. Foreword by Moshe Halbertal. 

126. Robert S. Hartman, The Knowledge of Good: Critique of Axiological Reason. Expanded translation from the Spanish by Robert S. Hartman. Edited by Arthur R. Ellis and Rem B. Edwards. A volume in Hartman Institute Axiology Studies (HIAS). Rem B. Edwards and C. Stephen Byrum, Editors. 2002. Pp. xiv + 470. ISBN 90-420-1220-X, hard cover. $100.

127. Alison Bailey, Illinois State University, USA, and Paula Smithka, University of Southern Mississippi, USA, Editors, Community, Diversity, and Difference: Implications for Peace. A volume in Philosophy of Peace (POP), Joseph C. Kunkel, Editor. 2002. Pp.xiv +380. ISBN 90-420-1250-1, hard cover. $75. ISBN 90-42-1240-4 soft cover. $38. Foreword by Kunkel.  

128. Oscar Vilarroya, Autnomous University of Barcelona, Spain, The Dissolution of Mind: A Fable of How Experience Gives Rise to Cognition.  A volume in Cognitive Science (CS), Vilarroya, Editor. 2002. Pp. xxv + 232, with 6 illustrations.  ISBN 90-420-1370-2, soft cover. $45. Foreword by Adolf Tobeña.  

129. Paul Bube and Jeffery Geller, Editors, Conversations with Pragmatism: A Multi-Disciplinary Study. A volume in Studies in Pragmatism and Values.  John R. Shook, Editor. 2002.  Soft cover, $27.

130. Richard Rumana, William Paterson University, USA, Richard Rorty: An Annotated Bibliography of Secondary Literature. Foreword by Richard J. Bernstein. A volume in Studies in Pragmatism and Values (SPV), John R. Shook, Editor. 2002. Pp. xv + 135. ISBN 90-420-1440-7, soft cover. $35. 

131. Stephen Schneck, The Catholic University of America, Max Scheler’s Acting Persons: New Perspectives. Stephen F. Schneck, The Catholic University of America, USA, Editor. A volume in Personalist Studies  (PS), Steven Schroeder, Editor. 2002. Pp. xv + 181. ISBN 90-420-1590-X, soft cover $35. 2 illustrations. Foreword by Manfred S. Frings. 

132. Michael Kazanjian, DePaul University, Learning Values Lifelong: From Inert Ideas to Wholes. A volume in Philosophy of Education (PHED). George David Miller, Editor, 2002. Foreword by Miller. Pp. xii + 123. ISBN 90-420-1600-0, soft cover. $27.

133. Rudolph Alexander Kofi Cain, State University of New York, Empire State College, USA, Alain LeRoy Locke: Race, Culture, and the Education of African American Adults. A volume in African American Philosophy (AFAM), J. Everet Green, Editor. Foreword by Green. 2003. Pp.xx + 139, with 8 illustrations. Forewords by Green and Leonard Harris.  ISBN: 90-420-0833-4, soft cover, € 30/US$ 36.

134. Werner Krieglstein, Chicago, USA, Compassion: A New Philosophy of the Other. Editorial Foreword by Riane Eisler. Guest Foreword by Sonja Servomaa. 2002. Pp. viii + 248. ISBN: 90-420-0903-9, soft cover, € 39/US$ 46; ISBN: 90-420-1047-9, textbook € 20/US$ 25.

135. Robert N. Fisher, Oxford, United Kingdom: Dan T. Primozic, Elmherst College, USA, Peter A. Day, United Kingdom; Joel A. Thompson, USA, Editors, Suffering, Death, and Identity. A volume in Personalist Studies. 2002. Pp. xi + 210. ISBN: 90-420-1173-4, soft cover, € 40/US$ 48.

136. Steven Schroeder, formerly Capital University, Dayton Center, USA, now Roosevelt University, USA, Touching Philosophy, Sounding Religion, Placing Education. A volume Philosophy of Education (PHED). George David Miller, Editor. 2002. Pp. vi + 122. ISBN: 90-420-1163-7, soft cover, € 27/US$ 32.

137. Guy DeBrock, Editor, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Nijmegen (The Netherlands) Process Pragmatism: Essays on a Quiet Philosophical Revolution, A volume in Studies in Pragmatism and Values (SPV), John R. Shook, Editor. Foreword by Shook. 2003. Pp. xiv + 185. ISBN: 90-420-0985-3, soft cover, € 40/US$ 48.

138. Lennart Nordenfelt, Professor of Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care, Linköping University (Sweden) and Per-Erik Liss, Professor, Department of Health and Society, Linköping University, (eds.) Dimensions of Health and Health Promotion. Foreword by Ingmar Pörn. 2003. Pp. xv + 225. Reviewed in English in Medicine, Healthcare, and Philosophy 6:3 (2003). ISBN: 90-420-0924-1, soft cover, € 45/US$ 54.

139. Amihud Gilead, formerly chairperson of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Haifa, Singularity and Other Possibilities: Panenmentalist Novelties. Foreword by Robert Ginsberg. 2003. Pp. x + 245. ISBN: 90-420-0934-9, soft cover, € 50/US$ 60.

140. Samantha Mei-che Pang, Associate Professor, School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Nursing Ethics in Modern China: Conflicting Values and Role Requirements. A volume in Studies in Applied Ethics (SAE), Becker, Editor. Foreword by Becker. 2003. Pp. xii + 265. ISBN: 90-420-0944-6, soft cover, € 52/US$ 62.

141. Christine M. Koggel, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Bryn Mawr College, Allannah Furlong, psychologist, private practice, Canada, and Charles Levin, psychologist, private practice, Canada. Editors, Confidential Relationships: Psychoanalytic, Ethical, and Legal Contexts. A volume in Philosophy and Psychology (PAP), John Mills, Editor. Foreword by Mills. 2003. Pp.xiv + 263. ISBN: 90-420-0944-6, soft cover, € 52/US$ 62.

142. Peter A. Redpath, Full Professor of Philosophy, St. John’s University, New York, Editor, A Thomistic Tapestry: Essays in Memory of Étienne Gilson. A volume in Gilson Studies (GS), Peter A. Redpath, Editor. Foreword by Curtis L. Hancock. 2003. Pp. xvii + 243, with 7 illustrations. ISBN: 90-420-0875-X, soft cover, € 52/US$ 62.

143. Deane-Peter Baker and Patrick Maxwell, both of University of Natal, South Africa, Editors, Explorations in Contemporary Continental Philosophy of Religion. A volume in Philosophy and Religion (PAR), Kenneth A. Bryson, Editor. 2003. Pp. xiii + 213. ISBN: 90-420-0995-X, soft cover, € 46/US$ 55.

144. Matti Häyry, Head of the Center for Professional Ethics and Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Central Lancashire, and Tuija Takala, Docent in Practical Philosophy at the University of Helsinki, Scratching the Surface of Bioethics. A volume in Values in Bioethics (ViB), Matti Häyry and Tuija Takala, Editors. 2003. Pp. xii + 148. Foreword by Michael Parker. ISBN: 90-420-1006-1, soft cover, € 35/US$ 42.

145. Leonidas Donskis, Full Professor of Philosophy, Chair of the Philosophy Department, and Senior Fellow of the Center for Emigration Studies at Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania), The Forms of Hatred: The Troubled Imagination in Modern Philosophy and Literature. 2003. Pp. xiv + 281. Foreword by Timo Airaksinen. ISBN: 90-420-1066-5, soft cover, € 60/US$ 71.

146. Andreea Deciu, Carnegie Mellon University, Editors. Processed by Richard T. Hull. Interpretation and Its Objects: Studies in the Philosophy of Michael Krausz. 2003. Pp. xiii+ 392. Introduction byDeciu. ISBN: 90-420-1167-X, Bound, € 85/US$ 101.

147. Herman Stark, head of Philosophy program and the international honors society at South Surburban College in South Holland, IL, A Fierce Little Tragedy. A volume in Studies in Philosophy of Education (PE), George Miller, Editor. 2003. Foreword by Miller Pp. xii + 133. ISBN: 90-420-1147-5, soft cover, € 30/US$ 36.

148. William Gay, University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA, and Tatiana Alekseeva, Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Russia, Editors, Democracy and the Quest for Justice: Russian and American Perspectives. A volume in Contemporary Russian Philosophy (CRP), Gay, Editor. 2004. Foreword by Gay. Pp.154ISBN 90-420-1099-1, soft cover, € 35/US$ 42; ISBN Textbook: 90-420-1090-8, € 16/US$ 22.

149. Xunwu Chen, University of Texas, San Antonio, USA. Being and Authenticity. 2004. Pp. xi + 182. Foreword by Vincent Colapietro. ISBN: 90-420-0828-8, soft cover, € 40/US$ 48; ISBN: 90-420-0839-3, textbook, € 40/US$ 48; ISBN Textbook: 90-420-0839-3, € 20,-/US$ 27.

150. Hugh P. McDonald, New York City College of Technology. A Radical Axiology of Values. 2004. Pp. xiii + 388. Reviewed in English by Michael Quante in Medicine, Health Care, and Philosophy: A European Journal, 8:1, 2005. Preface by McDonald. ISBN 90-420-1040-1, soft cover, € 80/US$ 96.                         

151. Dane R. Gordon, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA, and David C. Durst, American University in Bulgaria, Editors, Civil Society in Uncivil Times. A volume in Post-Communist European Thought (PCET), Gordon, Editor. 2004. Pp. xxiii +179. Reviewed in English by Nicolas Hayoz and Anne Fouradoulas in Studies in East European Thought, 57:2, 2005.  Foreword by Gordon and Durst. ISBN: 90-420-0939-X, soft cover, € 42/US$ 50. 

152. John Ryder, Director, Office of International Programs, State University of New York, and Emil Visnovský, Department of Social and Biological Communication, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Editors. Pragmatism & Values. Proceedings from the First Central European Pragmatist Forum, Volume One. A volume in Studies in Pragmatism and Values (SPV), John R. Shook, Editor. 2004. Foreword by Peter H. Hare. 2003. Pp.  xv + 230. Reviewed in English in Booknews, February 2005, p. 2. ISBN 90-420-1621-3, soft cover. € 50/US$ 60

153. Messay Kebede, University of Dayton, USA, Africa’s Quest for a Philosophy of Decolonization. Foreword by Joseph C. Kunkel. 2004. Pp. xiiii + 256. Reviewed in English in CHOICE, 42:5 (January 2005); in English in H-Net Reviews, 2005. ISBN 90-420-0810-5, soft cover. € 52/US$ 62.

154.   Steven M. Rosen, Vancouver, BC, Emeritus Professor of Psychology and Philosophy CUNY,  Dimensions of Apeiron: A Topological Phenomenology of Space, Time, and Individuation. A volume in Philosophy and Psychology (PAP), Jon Mills, Editor. 2004. Pp. xxiv + 238. Foreword by Mills. Reviewed in Contemporary Pragmatism 1:2, December 2004 pp. 179–182; in English in Janus Head 8:1, 2005, pp. 376–379; in English in Systems Research and Behavioral Science 22, 2005, pp. 93–95. IBN 90-420-1199-8, xvii + 268, soft cover, € 45/US$ 54.

155.   Lech Witkowski, Nicholaus Copernicus University, Poland, Steven V. Hicks, Queens College of the City of New York, USA, and Albert A. Anderson, Babson College. USA, Editors, Mythos and Logos: How to Regain the Love of Wisdom.  A volume in Universal Justice (UJ), Steven V. Hicks, Editor. 2004. Pp.  xix + 268.  Editorial Introduction by Anderson, Hicks, and Witkowski. ISBN 90-420- soft cover, € 58/US$ 70.

156. John Ryder and Krystyna Wilkoszewska, Editors, Deconstruction and Reconstruction: The Central European Pragmatist Forum, Volume Two. A volume in Studies in Pragmatism and Values (SPV). John Shook, Editor. 2004. Pp, xv + 254. Foreword by? Reviewed in English in Booknews, February 2005, p. 2. ISBN 90-420-1681-7, soft cover, € 54/US$ 65.

157. Javier Muguerza, Professor of Moral and Political Philosophy at the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (U. N. E. D.) in Madrid, Spain. Ethics and Perplexity: Toward a Critique of Dialogical Reason. Translated from the Spanish by Jody L. Doran. Edited by John R. Welch. A volume in Philosophy in Spain (PSP), John R. Welch, Editor. 2004. Foreword by Welch. Pp. xiii + 208. ISBN 90-420-1881-X, soft cover, € 45/US$ 54.

158. Gregory Mellema, Calvin College, USA, The Ethics of Expectation. 2004. Pp. xi + 135. Foreword by Nicholas Wolterstorff. Reviewed in English in Reference & Research Book News, November 2004. ISBN 90-420-1742-2, soft cover, soft cover, € 30/US$ 36; ISBN Textbook: 90-420-1842-9, €14/US$ 19.

159. Robert Ginsberg, Founding Editor of VIBS, The Pennsylvania State Delaware County, USA, retired, The Aesthetics of Ruins. 2004. Pp. xxi + 538, including over 100 illustrations by the author. Foreword by Claire R. Sherman. Reviewed in English in Contemporary Aesthetics, 2005. ISBN 90-420-1672-8, hard cover, € 115/US$ 138.

160. Stan van Hooft, Melbourne campus of Deakin University, Australia, Life, Death, and Subjectivity: Moral Sources in Bioethics. A volume in Values in Bioethics (ViB). Introduction by van Hooft. 2004. Pp. vii + 239. Pp. viii + 239. Reviewed in English by Christopher Newell in Nursing Ethics, 12:2005, pp. 546–547. ISBN 90-420-1912-3, soft cover, € 50/US$ 60.

161. André Mineau, University of Québec at Rimouski, Canada, Operation Barbarossa: Ideology and Ethics Against Human Dignity. 2004. Pp. xiv + 244. Foreword by Gilbert Larochelle. Reviewed in English in Booknews February 2005, p. 32.  ISBN 90-420-1633-7, soft cover, € 52/US$ 62

162. Arthur Efron, Professor Emeritus of English, SUNY at Buffalo, USA, Experiencing Tess of the D’Urbervilles: A Deweyan Account. A volume in Studies in Pragmatism and Values (SPV), John R. Shook, Editor. 2004. Pp xiii + 248. Foreword by Michael Irwin. Reviewed in English in Booknews February 2005, p. 266; in English by Robert Schweik in English Literature in Transition, 48:3, 2005, pp. 359–363. ISBN 90-420-1694-9, soft cover, € 53/US$ 64

163. Reyes Mate, Research Professor at the Instituto de Filosofia of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientifíicas (C. S. I. C.) in Madrid, Spain, Memory of the West: The Contemporaneity of Forgotten Jewish Thinkers. 2004. Translated from the Spanish by Anne Day Dewey. Edited by John R. Welch. A volume in Philosophy in Spain (PSP), John R. Welch, Editor. 2004. Pp. xi + 206. Foreword by Welch.  ISBN 90-420-1823-2, soft cover, € 44/US$ 53

164. Nancy L. Potter, University of Louisville, USA, Editor, Putting Peace into Practice: Evaluating Policy on Local and Global Levels. A volume in Philosophy of Peace (POP), Joseph C. Kunkel, Editor.  2004. Pp. xv + 197. Foreword by Kunkel. Reviewed in English in Booknews February 2005, p. 177. ISBN 90-420-1863-1, soft cover, € 42/US$ 50

165. Matti Häyry, Tuija Takala, and Peter Herissone-Kelly, Editors, Bioethics and Social Reality. 2004. A volume in Values in Bioethics (ViB), Matti Häyry and Tuija Takala, Editors. 2005. Pp. xi + 180. Foreword by John Harris. ISBN 90-420-1655-8, soft cover, € 40/US$ 48. 

166. Maureen Sie, Justifying Blame Why Free Will Matters and Why it Does Not. A volume in Studies in Applied Ethics (SAE). Gerhold K. Becker, Editor. 2005. Pp. xix + 132. Foreword by Gerhold K. Becker.  Reviewed in Dutch in Filosofie & Praktik Jaargang, 26:2, 2005. ISBN 90-420-1744-9, soft cover, € 32/US$ 38

167. Leszek Koczanowicz and Beth J. Singer, Editors, Democracy and the Post-Totalitarian Experience. A volume in Studies in Pragmatism and Values. 2005. Pp. xiv + 224. Foreword by? ISBN 90-420-1635-3, soft cover, € 48/US$ 58.

168. Michael W. Riley, Plato’s Cratylus: Argument, Form, and Structure. 2005. A volume in Studies in the History of Western Philosophy (SHWP), Robert Delfino, Editor. 2005. Pp. xv + 151. Foreword by? ISBN 90-420-1875-5, soft cover, € 34/US$ 41.

169. Leon Pomeroy, The New Science of Axiological Psychology. 2005. A volume in Hartman Institute Axiology Studies (HIAS), Rem B. Edwards, Editor. Pp. xvi + 360. Foreword by Rem B. Edwards. ISBN 90-420-1826-7, soft cover, € 80/US$ 96.

170. Eric Wolf Fried, Inwardness and Morality. 2005. A volume in Personalist Studies (PS), Tom Woods, Editor. Pp. xi + 141.  Foreword by Paul Santilli. ISBN 90-420-1796-1, soft cover, € 32/US$ 38.

171. Sami Pihlström, Pragmatic Moral Realism: A Transcendental Defense. 2005. A volume in Studies in Pragmatism and Values (SPV), John R. Shook, Editor. Pp. xiii + 171. Foreword by John R. Shook. ISBN 90-420-1747-3, soft cover, € 40/US$ 48.

172. Charles Hinkley II, Moral Conflicts of Organ Retrieval: A Case for Constructive Pluralism. 2005. A volume in Values in Bioethics (ViB), Matti Häyry and Tuija Takala, Editors. Pp. ? Foreword by Vincent Luizzi. ISBN 90-420-1737-6, soft cover, € 47/US$ 56.

173. Gábor Forrai, Professor of the History of Philosophy, Miskolk University  and George (Gyvrgy)  Kampis, head of the History and Philosophy of Science Dept., Evtvvs University, Editors, Intentionality: Past and Future. 2005. A volume in Cognitive Science (CS), Francesc Forn i Argimon, Editor. Pp. ix + 181. No Foreword. ISBN 90-420-1744-9, soft cover, € 40/US$ 48.