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Please send orders to: The Monist 315 Fifth Street, Peru, Illinois U.S.A. 61354 or philomon1@netscape.net Vol. No. Month Year Topic *47 1 FALL 1962 Philosophical Implications of the New Cosmology 47 2 WINT 1963 Metaphysics Today *47 3 SPRG 1963 Religious Language and Philosophy *47 4 SUMR 1963 Ethics and Anthropology 48 1 JAN 1964 Hegel Today *48 2 APR 1964 Philosophical Implications of Recent Developments in the Sciences *48 3 JUL 1964 American Philosophy *48 4 OCT 1964 Philosophical Argument *49 1 JAN 1965 Linguistic Analysis and Phenomenology *49 2 APR 1965 Agent and Spectator 49 3 JUL 1965 Philosophy of Law 49 4 OCT 1965 Philosophy of John Duns Scotus 50 1 JAN 1966 Concept of Existence 50 2 APR 1966 Reasons in Art Criticism *50 3 JUL 1966 Philosophy of Plato 50 4 OCT 1966 Symbol and Myth 51 1 JAN 1967 Present Situation in Philosophical Logic *51 2 APR 1967 British and American Realism, 1900-1930 *51 3 JUL 1967 Kant Today - Part I *51 4 OCT 1967 Kant Today - Part II *52 1 JAN 1968 Philosophy of Education *52 2 APR 1968 Aristotle *52 3 JUL 1968 Philosophic Problems of Social Science *52 4 OCT 1968 Human Rights *53 1 JAN 1969 Philosophy of History *53 2 APR 1969 Logic, Ontology, and Linguistics *53 3 JUL 1969 Basic Issues in the Philosophy of Time *53 4 OCT 1969 Philosophy of the History of Philosophy *54 1 JAN 1970 Virtue and Moral Goodness *54 2 APR 1970 The Philosophic Proofs for God's Existence - Part I *54 3 JUL 1970 The Philosophic Proofs for God's Existence - Part II *54 4 OCT 1970 Legal Obligation and Civil Disobedience *55 1 JAN 1971 Foundations of Democracy *55 2 APR 1971 Is Philosophy Human or Transcendental? *55 3 JUL 1971 British Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century *55 4 OCT 1971 The Philosophy of Spinoza *56 1 JAN 1972 Philosophy and Public Policy 56 2 APR 1972 Materialism Today 56 3 JUL 1972 Philosophy and Psychoanalysis *56 4 OCT 1972 Contemporary Moral Issues 57 1 JAN 1973 Women's Liberation: Ethical, Social, & Political Issues *57 2 APR 1973 Pragmatism Reconsidered *57 3 JUL 1973 Philosophic Analysis and Deep Structure *57 4 OCT 1973 Philosophy of War *58 1 JAN 1974 Thomas Aquinas, 1274-1974 *58 2 APR 1974 Languages of Art *58 3 JUL 1974 Sidgwick and Moral Philosophy *58 4 OCT 1974 The Philosophy of Moral Education *59 1 JAN 1975 The Philosophy of Husserl 59 2 APR 1976 Philosophical Problems of Death *59 3 JUL 1976 Language, Thought, and Reality 59 4 OCT 1976 The Philosophy of Mysticism 60 1 JAN 1977 Bioethics and Social Responsibility *60 2 APR 1977 Philosophy and Religion in the Nineteenth Century *60 3 JUL 1977 New Directions in Semantics *60 4 OCT 1977 Historicism and Epistemology *61 1 JAN 1978 Conceptions of the Self: East & West *61 2 APR 1978 The Philosophy of Thomas Reid *61 3 JUL 1978 Nominalism, Past & Present *61 4 OCT 1978 The Philosophy & Psychology of Cognition *62 1 JAN 1979 Parmenides & His Influence on Western Thought *62 2 APR 1979 Truth, Meaning, and Reference *62 3 JUL 1979 The Concept of a Person in Ethical Theory *62 4 OCT 1979 Objectivity in Knowledge and Valuation *63 1 JAN 1980 The Carus Lectures of William Frankena: “Three Questions About Morality” *63 2 APR 1980 Crime & Punishment *63 3 JUL 1980 The Relevance of Charles Peirce - Part I *63 4 OCT 1980 Philosophy as Style & Literature as Philosophy *64 1 JAN 1981 Foundations for a Metaphysics of Pure Process *64 2 APR 1981 Nineteenth-Century Thought Today *64 3 JUL 1981 The Philosophy of William Frankena *64 4 OCT 1981 Heidegger & the History of Philosophy *65 1 JAN 1982 Contemporary Continental Analytic Philosophy *65 2 APR 1982 The Relevance of Charles Peirce - Part II *65 3 JUL 1982 The Philosophy of Wilfrid Sellars *65 4 OCT 1982 Metaphysics and Logic *66 1 JAN 1983 Right Reason in Western Ethics *66 2 APR 1983 Integrity and Purity in Art and Morals *66 3 JUL 1983 Categories *66 4 OCT 1983 The Basis of Political Authority *67 1 JAN 1984 The Philosophy of Mathematics *67 2 APR 1984 Sociobiology and Philosophy *67 3 JUL 1984 Is Relativism Defensible? *67 4 OCT 1984 Ethics and the Modern World *68 1 JAN 1985 Knowledge, Justification, & Reliability - Part I *68 2 APR 1985 Knowledge, Justification, & Reliability - Part II *68 3 JUL 1985 The Concept of Law *68 4 OCT 1985 The Nature of Experience *69 1 JAN 1986 Philosophy & Literary Theory *69 2 APR 1986 Logic and Philosophy *69 3 JUL 1986 The Nature of the Soul *69 4 OCT 1986 Intentionality *70 1 JAN 1987 Animal Rights *70 2 APR 1987 Irrationality *70 3 JUL 1987 The Ethics of Nuclear Warfare *70 4 OCT 1987 Thomas Reid & His Contemporaries 71 1 JAN 1988 Philosophical Problems of Space Exploration *71 2 APR 1988 Aesthetics & the Histories of the Arts *71 3 JUL 1988 Justification *71 4 OCT 1988 Descartes & His Contemporaries *72 1 JAN 1989 Logic as a Field of Knowledge *72 2 APR 1989 Kant’s Critical Philosophy *72 3 JUL 1989 Kant’s Practical Philosophy *72 4 OCT 1989 The Philosophy of R. G. Collingwood *73 1 JAN 1990 Hellenistic Ethics *73 2 APR 1990 The Theory of Interpretation 73 3 JUL 1990 Systematic Pluralism 73 4 OCT 1990 Property Rights *74 1 JAN 1991 Morality and the Self *74 2 APR 1991 The Ontology of History *74 3 JUL 1991 Hegel Today *74 4 OCT 1991 Heraclitus *75 1 JAN 1992 Teleology & the Foundation of Value *75 2 APR 1992 The Intrinsic Value of Nature *75 3 JUL 1992 Christian Philosophy *75 4 OCT 1992 Pragmatism: A Second Look *76 1 JAN 1993 Person-Relativity in Ethics *76 2 APR 1993 Philosophical Aspects of Death & Dying *76 3 JUL 1993 Justification in Ethics *76 4 OCT 1993 Canons *77 1 JAN 1994 The Ontology of Scientific Realism *77 2 APR 1994 Facts and Situations *77 3 JUL 1994 Uses and Abuses of Logic in Philosophy *77 4 OCT 1994 Feminist Epistemology: For and Against *78 1 JAN 1995 Cultural Universals *78 2 APR 1995 Prosthetic Epistemology *78 3 JUL 1995 The Metaphysics of Economics *78 4 OCT 1995 The Mind in Wittgenstein's Later Philosophy *79 1 JAN 1996 Topology for Philosophers *79 2 APR 1996 Forbidden Knowledge *79 3 JUL 1996 Causality Before Hume *79 4 OCT 1996 Academic Ethics *80 1 JAN 1997 Quantum Mechanics and the Real World *80 2 APR 1997 Pantheism *80 3 JUL 1997 Monist Interactive Issue *80 4 OCT 1997 Analytical Thomism *81 1 JAN 1998 Secondary Qualities Generalized *81 2 APR 1998 Vagueness *81 3 JUL 1998 Reunifying Epistemology *81 4 OCT 1998 Rethinking Leibniz *82 1 JAN 1999 Philosophy of Computer Science *82 2 APR 1999 Continental Philosophy: For & Against *82 3 JUL 1999 Nationalism *82 4 OCT 1999 Cognitive Theories of Mental Illness *83 1 JAN 2000 Austrian Realism: From Aristotelian Roots to the Vienna Circle *83 2 APR 2000 Applying Mathematics *83 3 JUL 2000 Temporal Parts *83 4 OCT 2000 Philosophy as a Way of Life *84 1 JAN 2001 Civic Republicanism and Political Philosophy *84 2 APR 2001 Probability as a Guide to Life *84 3 JUL 2001 The Epidemiology of Ideas *84 4 OCT 2001 Physics Before Newton *85 1 JAN 2002 The Philosophy of Biology *85 2 APR 2002 Evil *85 3 JUL 2002 Controlling Belief *85 4 OCT 2002 Consequences *86 1 JAN 2003 Perversion *86 2 APR 2003 Responsibility *86 3 JUL 2003 Moral Distance *86 4 OCT 2003 Art and the Mind *87 1 JAN 2004 On Function *87 2 APR 2004 Self-Consciousness *87 3 JUL 2004 Simples *87 4 OCT 2004 Personal Identity *88 1 JAN 2005 Humor