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In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Contents for Volume XXXV (1997) ARTICLES Aristotle's Account of Temperance in NicomacheanEthics III. I ~o-11, HOWARD J. CURZER............................................ 5 Malebranche's Theodicy, ANDREW g. BLACK.......................... 27 Hume on the Characters of Virtue, RICHARD H. DEES................. 45 The Rationality of Valuing Oneself: A Critique on Kant on Self-Respect, CYNTHIA A. STARK............................................. 65 Eternity Lies Beneath: Autonomy and Finitude in Kierkegaard's Early Writings, VANESSA RUMBLE..................................... 83 Heidegger's "Appropriation" of Dilthey before Being and Time, ROBERT C. SCHARFF........................................... 105 Ncoplatonic Exegeses of Plato's Cosmogony (Timaeus27C-~-8C), JOHN F. PHILLIPS............................................. 173 Spinoza's Mediate Infinite Mode, TAD SCHMALTZ...................... ~99 Hump and Miracles, MATTHEW C. BAGGER........................... 237 Peirce's Reality and Berkeley's Blunders, LESLEY FRIEDMAN............ 253 The "Subject" of Nietzsche's Perspectivism, CHRISTOPH COX........... 269 PhilosophosAgonistes: Imagery and Moral Psychology in Plato's Republic, RICHARD PATTERSON........................................... 327 Odo of Tournai, and Phoenix and the Problem of Universals, IRVEN i. RESNICK............................................ 355 Cartesian Memory, RICHARD JOYCE.................................. 375 Religion and Community: Adam Smith on the Virtues of Liberty, CHARLES GRISWOLD........................................... 395 Critical Idealism in the Eyes of Kant's Contemporaries, BRIGITTE SASSEN................................................................... 421 Aristotle's Conception of Freedom, MOIRA M. WALSH.................. 495 Hobbes on Demonstration and Construction, DAVID GAUTHIER........ 509 Locke, Eden and Two States of Nature: The Fortunate Fall Revisited, PHILIP VOGT................................................... 523 Rousseauian Constructivism, JON MANDLE............................ 545 "Exemplary Originality": Kant on Genius and Imitation, MARTIN gAMMON What Aphorism Does Nietzsche Explicate in Genealogyof Morals, Essay III? JOHN T. WILCOX............................................... 593 NOTES AND DISCUSSIONS From the Nietzsche Archive: Concerning the Aphorism Explicated in Genealogy III, MAUDEMARIE CLARg.............................. 611 [648] CONTENTS FOR VOLUME XXXV (1997) 649 BOOK REVIEWS Paul A. Vandcr Waerdt, ed., The Socratic Movement, L. E. NAVIA......... I99 J. M. E. Moravcsik, Plato and Platonism, RICHARD PATTERSON.......... ~30 Gad Freudenthal, Aristotle's Theory of Material Substance: Heat and Pneuma, Form and Soul, CHARLOTTE WITT................................ I34 Joep Lameer, Al-Farabi and Aristotelian Syllogistics: Greek Theory and Islamic Practice, PARVIZ MOREWEDGE................................... 135 Idit Dobbs-Weinstein, Maimonides and St. Thomas on the Limits of Reason, JOSEFH A. BUIJS................................................ ~37 Genevi(~ve Rodis-Lewis, Descartes: Biographie, RICHARD A. WATSON...... ~38 Don Garrett, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Spinoza Samuel Shirley, trans., Spinoza: The Letters, STEVEN NADLER............ I40 Nicholas Jolley, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz, BRANDON LOOR................................................................... 14~ Michael Hunter, ed., Robert Boyle by Himself and His Friends, JAN WOJCIK................................................................... 144 Lothar Kreimendahl, Hans-Ulrich Hoche, and Werner Strube, eds., Aufkli~rung und Skepsis: Studien zur Philosophie und Geistergeschichte des x7. und z 8. Jahrhunderts. Festschrift fiir Giinter Gawlick, JOHN CHRISTIAN LAURSEN.................................... I45 Max Stirner, The Ego and Its Own, LAWRENCE S. STEFELEVlCH......... I47 Peter Berkowitz, Nietzsche: The Ethics of an Immoralist, CHRISTINE SWANTON................................................................... 148 Paul J. Hagar, Continuity and Change in the Development of Russell's Philosophy, NINO B. COCCHIARELLA........................................ I50 David G. Stern, Wittgenstein on Mind and Language, RUI'ER~r READ....... ~5 ~ Thomas Oberdan, Protocols, Truth and Convention, G. Y. SliER........... I53 Debra Nails, Agora, Academy, and the Conduct of Philosophy, CHARLES M. YOUNG........................................... ~'93 Marie-Luise Lakmann, DeE Platoniker Tauros in dee Darstellung des Aulus Gellius, HAROLD TARRANT.............................................. z94 Gregory Shaw, Theurgy and the Soul: The Neoplatonism of Iamblichns, JOHN RIST..................................................... 296 Ehud Benor, Worship of the Heart: A Study in Maimonides' Philosophy of Religion, DANIEL H. I~RANI(.............................................. 298 Thomas S. Hibbs, Dialectic and Narrative in Aquinas: An Interpretation of the "Summa contra gentiles," NORMAN KRETZMANN..................... 300 William F. Frank and Allan B. Wolter, Duns Scotns, Metaphysician, GREGORY SCHUFREIDER....................................... 302 Stephen Gaukroger, Descartes: An Intellectual Biography, ENRIQUE CHAVEZ-ARWZO..................................... 303 Francois Duchesneau, Leibniz et al M(thode de la Science, EMILY GROSHOLZ................................................................... 305 650 JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY 35:4 OCTOBER 1997 G. A. J. Rogers, ed., Loche'sPhilosophy: Contextand Content, THOMAS i. LENNON........................................... 307 Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, The Main PhilosophicalWritings and the Novel "Allwill," DANIEL BREAZEALE.................................... 308 Wolfgang Carl, Frege'sTheoryof Sense and Reference: Its Origins and Scope, CHARLES LANDESMAN.......................................... 310 Peter Poellner, Nietzscheand Metaphysics, KURT MOSSER................. 312 Barry Smith, Austrian Philosophy: The Legacyof Brentano, R. n. ROLLINGER................................................................... 314 Gerald A. McCool, The Neo-Thomists, DESMOND J. FITZGERALD........ 315 Melvin Richter, The History of Political and SocialConcepts, OMAR DAHBOUR................................................................... 317 R. B. Rutherford, The Art of Plato: Ten Essaysin Platonic Interpretation, KENNETH SEESKIN.............................................. 457...