Vol. XIV, No.1, January/February 1992
Value, Policy, and the Indispensability of Politics – Michael
Briand
The Self, Difference, and Democratic Theory – Michael W.
Howard
The Durable Myth: Democracy, Elitism and Equality – James
Napier
Democracy and Liberal Neutrality – Roger Paden
Is Civil Disobedience Morally Coherent? – Mat Silliman

Vol. XIV, No.2, March/April 1992
Limitations on Political Education in Democratic States –
Brian P. Dauenhauer
Bringing Deliberation to Democracy – James S. Fishkin
Beneficence and the Habilitation of People with Disabilities –
Eugene Gatens- Robinson
The Value of Universal Ignorance in Politics: Madison’s
Justifications of Participatory: Democracy in The Federalist
– Sander H. Lee
The Occupied West Bank: Sovereighty Betrayed – Erin
McKenna
A (Somewhat) Communitarian (Partial) Reformulation of
Liberalism – Maurice L. Wade

Vol.XIV, No.3, May/June 1992
Special Issue for the 1992 Annual Conference: The
Philosophy of the Democratic Government and Democratic
Pluralism

Vol.XIV, No.4, July/August 1992
The Power of the “Word” In Traditional African (Igbo)
Metaphysics: A Pragmatic Perspective – Egbeke Aja
Philosophy of Liberation in the North American Context – Kate
Lindemann
Theology of Liberation and the Liberation of Philosophy: A
Latin American Perspective – Eduardo Mendieta
Objectivity and Pluralism: Can Moral Reasoning be Christian
and Ethical? – Joseph D. Stamey
Liberalism and Democracy – Robert N, Van Wyk

Vol. XV, No.1 January/February 1993 (Contemporary
Themes in Augustine’s Confessions: Part 1 – Special Issue
Editor: Carl G. Vaught)
Desire and Receptivity – Laura Anders
Thus Spoken Augustine – Anne Frosolono
Presumption and confession: Augustine, Freud, and Paths to
Knowledge – David M. Holley
Augustine’s Erotic Ascent – Susan Kinz
Standing Alone Together: Silence, Solitude, and Radical
Conversion – Janice M. Staab

Vol. XV, No.3, May/June 1993
Three Dimensional Social Science – Robert L. Armstrong
A Liberal’s Brief Against Meyer and Pierce – Peter S. Wenz
Moral Pluarlism and Democracy – Richard F. Galvin
Virtue and Repression – Roger Paden
The Diverse Styles of Social Pluarlism – Charles Milligan

Vol. XV, No.4, July/August 1993
The Family Ethics: The Metaphysics of Eros and Emmanuel
Levina’s Totality and Infinity – Richard A. Cohen
Poverty Lines, Social Participation, and Welfare Rights – John
D. Jones
Effective Newborns: Parental Obligation and the Law –
Deirdre Golash
On Care and Justice Within the Family – David B. Wong

Vol. XV, No.5, September/October 1993
Normative Standards and the Problem of Pluarlism: Western
and Non-Western Values in the New International Society –
Joel H. Rosenthal
Multiculturalism or Cultural Pluralism: A Distinction That
makes a Difference in United States History – Donald K.
Pickens
Political Liberty and Constitutional Government Separation of
Powers Revisited – Vukan Kuic
Bureaucracy and the Subversion of Democracy – Thomas
Imhoff

Vol. XV, No.6, November/December 1993
The Fate Debate: Stoic Responses to Contemporary
Reflections – William O. Stephens
Philosophy: Three Credits Worth of Meaning – R.W. Barlow
Ethics, Economics, and the Moral Function of Individual
Rights – Douglas B. Rasmussen
Do Guns Kill? – Alfred Koenig

Vol. XVI, No.1, January/February 1994
Newton’s First Law of Motion Seen in the Light of Aristotelian –
Thomistic Principle of Measure (Part I) – Charles B. Crowley
Implications of a Free Technology – Deward E. Walker, Jr.
The Nature of Democratic Authority – Peter A. Redpath
The Welfare State, Poverty, and Economic Opportunity –
Randall G. Holcombe
The Mind/Brain Relation (Part I Science and Metascience) –
Karl H. Pribram
The Philosophical Tradition That Modern Science Left
Behind – Carl Raschke

Vol. XVI, No.3, May/June 1994
Newton’s First Law of Motion and Aristotelian-Thomistic
Principles of Measure (Part Three) – Charls B. Crowley
Constitutional Rule and Political Equality; A Paradigm of
Philosophy – Nino Langiulli
The Role of Contingency in the Moral Philosophy of Yves
Simon – Thomas A. Fay
Human Dignity in Public Art or Human Nature Caught in the
Act – Deal W. Hudson

Vol. XV1, No. 4, July/August 1994
On the Rationality of Irrational Ideas - Howard H. Harriot
The Argument from Marginal Cases: Is Speciesism
Defensible? - Randolph Feezell & William O. Stephens
Vigilantism and the Common Good - Steven Green
Author and Repression - Jorge J. E. Gracia

Vol. XVI, No. 5, September/October 1994
Statistical Victims and Their Rights – Donald Hanks
The Remains of the Night – Elfie Raymond
The Mortality of Legal Retribution -  Paul Gaffney
Dworkin, Vague Constitutional Clauses, And the Eighth
Amendment’s Admonition Against “Cruel and Unusual
Punishment” – G. Steven Neeley

Vol. XVII, No. 1, January/February 1995
The Fin De Siecle Redux – Herb London
Human Rights and Human Nature – Vittorio Possenti
What Philosophy Does the World Need – Archie J. Bahm
The No-Alternative Paradox and the Possibility of Metaphysics
– Lee Archie

Vol. XVII, No. 2, March/April 1995
The Creative Religious and Philosophical Evolution of
Psychology – Earl C. Sherry
Democracy in the Workplace: Some Reflections on the Rights
Of the Working Person – Roman T. Ciapalo
Native American Sovereignty: Legal Implications – John
Haddox
Ambivalence and Admiration: Jacques Maritain Toward Henri
Bergson – W. J. Fossati

Vol. XVII, No. 3, May/June 1995
Rights and Moral Compromise – David B. Boersema
The Constitutional Right of Self-Directed Death and
Reciprocal Responsibilities of Health Care Personnel – G.
Steven Neeley
On the Authority of Conscience -  Elfie Raymond
Consideration of Maritain’s Three Degrees of Abstraction as a
Solution To Boundary and Philosophical Problems within
the Psychology of Religion – James M. Stedman, John E.
Cannell, Curtis L. Hancock

Vol. XVII, No. 5, September/October 1995
Critical Race Theory On Hate Speech As A Bias Crime – John
Musselman
Liberty, Responsibility, and Philanthropy: Individual
Responsibility in a Free Society – Roger Pilon
Doing Philosophy by the Book: An Inside Look at the “Great
Books Discussion Program” – George Berde
A Model of the Political Sphere of Society – Stephen
Yearwood

Vol. XVII, No. 6, November/December 1995
Reflections on Affirmative Action – Jim Van Patten
The Judicial Surcharge: A Violation of Prisoner Rights –
Donald Hanks
Springing Forward and Falling Back: Traveling Through Time
– Anne M. Edwards
Speculation on Cosmology & God – Stanley State
Vol. XVIII, No. 1, January/February 1996
No Good Deed Ever Goes Unpunished – James Buchanan
Deconstruction Deconstructed: The Resurrection of Being – Evelyn
Dunn Koblentz
Mother Nature Doesn’t Know Her Name: Reflections on a Team – Gil
S. Fell
Self-Esteem, Moral Luck, and the Meaning of Grace – Jeffery P. Fry
A Whiteheadian Contribution to The “Mind-Body” Relation –
Rosemary Juel Bertocci

Vol. XVIII, No. 2 & 3, March/April & May/June 1996
Overpopulation and Prediction: Ethics, Humans, and Nature – Daniel
Barwick
Moral Bivalence: What Does It Mean to Deceive Yourself? – Monica
Cowart
Averting Violence: Social and Personal – Forrest Wood Jr.
Rights and Citizenship: The Instrumentality of the Community –
Mahlon W. Barnes
Nietzche “On Apostates” and Divine Laughter – G. Steven Neely
Catastrophic Thinking in the Modern World: Russia and America –
Vladimir Shlapentokh
Renaissance and Human Nature: Pico’s “Dignity of Man” – Stefano
Dominioni
Synopsis: A Conception of Justice – Stephen Yearwood
Volunteerism and Democracy: A Latin American Perspective – Paul
Rich and Guillermo De Los Reyes

Vol. XVIII, No. 4 & 5, July/August & September/October
1996
Nature and Human Nature in Existential Perspectives – Arthur F.
Jackson
Legal Rights of Our Fellow Creatures – David Favre
On Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity – Fred Rieman
Strobos-On Issues of Origins, Development and Phenomenology in
Some Areas of Science and Technology – Alan Rif
What is Natural? – Keith Abney
The Ethics of Awareness: Inattention and Integrity – Kathie Jenni
Aristotle’s Virtues and a Libertarian Dilemma – L. Hugh Cox
From Atlas to Adolph: Body Building, Physical Culture and National
Socialism – Donald Pickens
Courage Alone – Daniel Putnam
Ethical Connectionism – Paul J. Gibbs

Vol. XVIII, No. 6, November/December 1996
Sullivan, Rachels and the Issue of Character vs. Consequences in the
Euthanasia Debate – Gary Ciocco
The Darker Side of Truth – James H. Buchanan
Hegel & Evolution: A Reappraisel – Brian D. Van Dyke
Piety As Social Virtue: A Hermeneutical Contribution to
Communitarianism – James F. Ryan
Futuristic Metaphysics – E. Scott Ryan

Vol. XIX, No. 1 & 2, January/February & March/April 1997
Pragmatism, Rights, Community -  David B. Boersema
Myth-Making and Political Culture: Creating Mystiques of Power –
Paul Rich and Guillermo De Los Reyes
Kant’s Dialectical Subject and the Bias Paradox – Kurt Mosser
Truth as Illuminated by Literary Deceits – Nancy S. Nelson
Thiestic Religion; Energizing or Deenergizing – Eugene Fontinell
Free Will, Subjectivity and Insubjectivity – Fred Rieman
Beyond Deconstruction – Evelyn Dunn Koblentz
Truth, Value and Intercultural Dialog in an Emerging Global Culture
– Charles R. Dechert
Schizophrenia as Solipsism: A Grounding for Philosophical
Counseling – Paul J. Gibbs
“The Noble Lie” and the “Clash of Civilizations” – Gilbert S. Fell

Vol. XIX, No. 3, May/June 1997
The Reality of Philosophy – David A. Ross
Pluralism, Perspectivism & The Enigma of Truth – Leroy N. Meyer
The Significance of Subjectivity in the Creation and Reception of Art
– Joachim Jung
A Whiteheadian Metaphysics of “Being” – Rosemary Juel Bertocci
and Francis Henry Rohlf
The Varieties of Practical Selfhood – Nicholas Power

Vol. XIX, No. 4 & 5, July/August & September/October 1997
Henry David Thoreau, American Philosopher: Service to Humanity
Through the Pursuit of Truth – Joe Morton
What Good is the Philosophy of Science – Dan McArthur
God Talk – Stanley State
Citizenship Old and New – Carrie-Anne Biondi
What Has Athens to do with New York? – Gilbert Fell
On the Renaissance of Humanism in Psychology – Anton Hardy
Illuminations of Terrorism – Kathryn Hicks
The Gothic Ideal in the Information Age – Donald Hanks
Philosophy and the Future of Higher Education – Peter Redpath
The Quest for the Human Spirit: Buber and Hesse – Arthur Jackson
The Violence of “Doing Good” – Eleanor Godway
The Creation of Freedom – Bernard den Ouden

Vol. XIX, No. 6, November/December 1997
Externalism and First Person Authority – Monica R. Cowart
Kant and Rousseau on the Self-Emancipation of Man – Nathan M.
Knispel
Democratic Capitalism – Stephen Yearwood
The Conflict of Science with Marx and Engel’s Dialectic – Erin Marz
The Missing Link-A Theory of the Biological Origin of the Mind – Don
S. Smith

Vol. XX No. 1&2, Jan/Feb & March/April 1998
Plato’s Two Immortalities – William Irwin
Identity and Difference: An Ethical Issue – John P. Cleveland
Wisdom and the Well-Being of Humanity – Leroy N. Meyer
Are All Critiques of Reason Irrational? – Abdollah Payrow Shabani
The Piety of Thinking, Martin Heidegger’s View of God – Howard
Slaate
Can we Really Cope with Creatures? Dasein and Animality in
Heidegger – Richmond West
Footprints of Reason – Elf S. Raymond
Business Ethics as Meta-Planning – Arthur E. Parry and Harvey E.
Solganick
Democracy, Gnosticism and Eric Voegelin – Paul Rich and
Guillermo De Los Reyes

Vol. XX No. 3&4, May/June & July/August 1998
Personal Ethics – Robert Lichtenbert
On the Purposes of Argument – Joe Stimac
Should Pro-life Advocates also be Animal Liberationists? – Timothy
Menta
Discourse Ethics, Legitimacy, and Power – Abdollah Payrow Shabani
Why Prefer Linguistic Empiricism and the Scientific Method – Fred
Rieman
From Sophistic Animism to Philosophy – Peter Redpath
Thinking for Oneself – Ron Dultz
Axiological Hermits – James Buchanan
The Fallacy of the Single Real Essence – James P. Danaher

Vol. XX No. 5&6, Sept/Oct & Nov/Dec 1998
Autism in Low-Functioning Adults: Early Environment and the Theory
of Mind Deficit – Paul J. Gibbs
Grace and Gratitude: A Meditation on Rights and Responsibilities –
Gilbert S. Fell
Understanding the Other: The European Monological Tradition –
Maja Milcinski
The Grieving Motif in Legends of the Fall – G. Steven Neeley
The Concept of Self in Buddhism: Some Reflections – R. K. Raval
The Mind Body Problem – Anton G. Hardy
The Environment and the “New Scientific Mind”: Practical
Applications Gaston Bachelard’s Philosophy of Science – Dan
McArthur
The Logic of Lying – James Buchanan
Aristotle on the Value of the History of Philosophy for Philosophy –
Robert A. Delfino
There is No Good Reason to Believe that Philosophical Counseling
Will be Effective in Curing Schizophrenia: A Reply to Gibbs –
Rupert Read

Vol. XXI No. 1&2, Jan/Feb & Mar/Apr 1999
Philosophy’s Future Relevance: Reflections in Light of Fides et
Ration – Peter Redpath
Is Wittgenstein a Foundationalist in On Certainty? – Puqun Li
The Sublime Synthesis: A Theory of the Primordial Solipsistic Mind –
Don S. Smith
Philosophy, Law and Morality – Lois Eveleth
Integrative Philosophy: Humanism’s Essential Underpinning – Evelyn
Dunn Koblentz and Gilbert S. Fell
Science, Philosophy, and the Metaphysical – Donald V. Poochigian
The Integrity Crisis in Moral Conscience and the 21st Century –
Joseph J. Califano
Thinking with the Stomach in Mind: Agrarianism and the Future of
Philosophy – Norman Wirzba
A Philosopher’s Role in the Abolition of War – David Felder
Yes, Virginia, There Will Always be Philosophy – Gilbert S. Fell

Vol. XXI No. 3&4, May/June & July/August 1999
Achieving Freedom: The Buddhist and Doaist Way – Maja Milcinski
Dis-placing Whiteness – Joanne Molina
Philosophy’s Contemporary Relevance: The Reality of Social
Constructs – Charles R. Dechert
Jacques Maritain’s Personalism and the United Nations – Robert E.
Lauder
A Theory of Need-Based Psychology – Ron Dultz
Deliberation as a Dramatic Rehearsal: John Dewey and the Future of
Philosophy – Yoram Lubling
A Transition from Live to Dead Cats – Francis Schwanauer
Some Remarks on Russell’s Account of Vagueness – Alan Schwerin
Hospital Homicide: Further Considerations on the Killing/Letting Die
Controversy – Gilbert S. Fell

Vol. XXI No. 5&6, Sept/Oct & Nov/Dec 1999
Does Nature Exist? Towards a Critique of Nature and Naturalism –
Hugh McDonald
The Philosophical Task in a Digital Age – Dennis M. Weiss
In the Beginning Was the End – David A. Ross
Holosophy: An Essay Toward a Philosophy of the Holocaust – Mikhail
Polishchuk
Evaluating Economics: An Examination of Alexander Rosenberg’s
Philosophy of Economics – Dan McArthur
The Philosopher as Teacher – Arthur F. Jackson
Theodore Kaczynski and Fyodor Dostoevsky: Notes from the American
Underground or the Problem of Crime and Punishment Revisited –
Alexander S. Fesenko
Sophistry and the State – Peter A. Redpath
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