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W. H. Shaw (1988). Book reviews : History, revolution and human nature: Marxs philosophical anthropology.. By Joseph Bien. Amsterdam: B. R. Gruner publishing,1984. Pp. 228. D.m. 45.00 (paper. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (3):407-409.Barry Smith (1988). Practices of Art. In J. C. Nyri & Barry Smith (eds.), Practical Knowledge. Outlines of a Theory of Traditions and Skills, 1988, 172209. CroomHelm.Michael G. Smith (1988). Marx, technocracy, and the corporatist ethos. Studies in East European Thought 36 (4):233-250.Paul Thomas (1988). Marx demythologized or remythologized? Critical Review 2 (4):91-100.Steven Vogel (1988). Marx and Alienation From Nature. Social Theory and Practice14 (3):367-387.Andrzej Walicki (1988). Karl Marx as philosopher of freedom. Critical Review 2 (4):10-58.Mark Warren (1988). Marx and methodological individualism. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 18 (4):447-476.Rick B. A. Wise (1988). Religion & Marx. American Atheist Press.Krzysztof Wojciechowski (1988). Marks i moralno w oczach Anglosasw (Kai Nielsen, Steven C. Patten (eds.), Marx and Morality). Etyka 23.N. Scott Arnold (1987). Marx And Disequilibrium in Market Socialist Relations ofProduction. Economics and Philosophy 3 (01):23-.Kevin M. Brien (1987). Marx, Reason, and the Art of Freedom. Temple University Press.Allen E. Buchanan (1987). Marx, morality, and history: An assessment of recent analytical work on Marx. Ethics 98 (1):104-136.Kit R. Christensen (1987). Marx, human nature, and the fetishism of concepts. Studies in East European Thought 34 (3):135-171.Hermann J. Cloeren (1987). Marx on Religion. International Studies in Philosophy19 (3):1-20.James Daly (1987). Totality and Infinity In Marx. Irish Philosophical Journal 4(1-2):120-144.Martin J. de Nys (1987). Marx and Justice. Review of Metaphysics 40 (4):761-762.James Farr (1987). Marx, science, and the dialectical method. Philosophy of theSocial Sciences 17 (2):221-232.Eugene Kamenka (1987). Vico and Marx: Affinities and contrasts. Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (2):297-298.Daniel Little (1987). Dialectics and science in Marxs capital. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 17 (2):197-220.Nancy S. Love (1987). Class or mass: Marx, Nietzsche, and liberal democracy. Studies in East European Thought 33 (1):43-64.Douglas Beck Low (1987). The Existential Dialectic of Marx and Merleau-Ponty. P.Lang.Michael Maidan (1987). Marx on the jewish question: A meta-critical analysis. Studies in East European Thought 33 (1):27-41.David Miller (1987). Marx, communism, and markets. Political Theory 15 (2):182-204.Gayne Nerney (1987). On the Philosophical Use of Ad Hominem Argument in Nietzsche, Marx, and Dewey. International Philosophical Quarterly 27 (2):151-159.Kai Nielsen (1987). Rejecting egalitarianism: On Millers nonegalitarian Marx. Political Theory 15 (3):411-423.Kai Nielsen (1987). The generality of norms and Millers Marx. Philosophy of theSocial Sciences 17 (2):233-238.Hans Pelger (1987). The inauguration of the historical study exhibition on the lives and works of Marx and Engels. Studies in East European Thought 33 (1):19-25.Terry H. Pickett (1987). Historiography and Revolution. The Historical Writingsof Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, 18461852. Philosophy and History 20 (1):68-70.Jeffrey Reiman (1987). The Marxian critique of criminal justice. Criminal Justice Ethics 6 (1):30-50.

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ue of Capital. Robert Paul Wolff. Ethics 96 (2):425-.Margaret A. Rose (1986). Theories of nature from Hegel to Marx. British Journalof Aesthetics 26 (2):150-160.Hans-Martin Sass (1986). Teaching Hegel and Marx in China. The Owl of Minerva 17(2):227-229.Erica Sherover-Marcuse (1986). Emancipation and Consciousness: Dogmatic and Dialectical Perspectives in the Early Marx. Blackwell.W. A. Suchting (1986). Marx and Philosophy: Three Studies. New York University Press.Michael Taylor (1986). Elsters Marx. Inquiry 29 (1-4):3 10.Pierre Adler (1985). Neither consciousness, nor matter, but living bodily activity. A review essay on Marx: A philosophy of human reality, by Michel Henry. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 10 (2):147-161.Shlomo Avineri (1985). Truth and Reality in Marx and Hegel. International Studies in Philosophy 17 (1):87-88.Richard A. Brosio (1985). One Marx, and the Centrality of the Historical Actor(s). Educational Theory 35 (1):73-83.Bud Burkhard (1985). D. B. rjazanov and the Marx-Engels institute: Notes towardfurther research. Studies in East European Thought 30 (1):39-54.Bud Burkhard (1985). Bibliographic annex to d. B. rjazanov and the Marx-Engelsinstitute: Notes toward further research. Studies in East European Thought 30 (1):75-88.Bernard Cullen (1985). Karl Marx. Irish Philosophical Journal 2 (1):67-68.Hal Draper (1985). The Marx-Engels Register: A Complete Bibliography of Marx andEngels Individual Writings. Schocken Books.Richard W. England (1985). Morishima on Marx: A retrospective review. Philosophyof the Social Sciences 15 (4):433-448.Richard Gervais (1985). Marx: du vol de vois la critique du droit Pierre Lascoumes et Hartwig Zander Paris: Les Presses Universitaires de France, 1984. 281 p. Dialogue 24 (01):187-.A. Giles-Peters (1985). Objectless activity: Marxs theses on Feuerbach. Inquiry 28 (1-4):75 86.Eduard Huber (1985). On progress, values, and Marx. Studies in East European Thought 30 (4):365-377.R. Hudelson (1985). Book Reviews : Marx and Mead: Contributions to a Sociology of Knowledge. BY TOM W. GOFF. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1980. Pp. 166. $27.95. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 15 (1):87-88.Thomas W. Keyes (1985). Does Marx have a concept of justice? Philosophical Topics 13 (2):277-286.Teodros Kiros (1985). Alienation and aesthetics in Marx and Tolstoy: A comparative analysis. Man and World 18 (2):171-184.Steven Lukes (1985). Marxism and Morality. Oxford University Press.George McCarthy (1985). Development of the concept and method of critique in Kant, Hegel, and Marx. Studies in East European Thought 30 (1):15-38.John McMurtry (1985). Karl Marx. Canadian Journal of Philosophy 15 (2):339-361.Alex C. Michalos (1985). Book Review:Epistemology, Methodology, and the Social Sciences Robert S. Cohen, Marx W. Wartofsky. Philosophy of Science 52 (1):170-.Kai Nielsen (1985). On finding ones feet in philosophy: From Wittgenstein to Marx. Metaphilosophy 16 (1):111.Richard Nordahl (1985). Marx on moral commentary: Ideology and science. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 15 (3):237-254.Tom Rockmore (1985). Review: Hoffman, The Anatomy of Idealism: Passivity and Activity in Kant, Hegel and Marx. Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (1):118-119.Sean Sayers (1985). Reality and Reason: Dialectic and the Theory of Knowledge. Blackwell.J. Schuler (1985). Book reviews : Lukacs, Marx and the sources of critical theory. By Andrew Feenberg. Rowman and Littlefield, philosophy and society series, 1981. Pp. XIV + 286. $25.40. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 15 (2):221-224.Joel Schwartz (1985). Liberalism and the jewish connection: A study of Spinoza a

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