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Volume 35, Number 1, 1 December 2011

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Introduction
pp. 1-3(3)
Author: CARRIERO, JOHN

Spinoza on the Human Mind
pp. 4-25(22)
Author: ALANEN, LILLI

The Duck's Leg: Descartes's Intermediate Distinction
pp. 26-45(20)
Author: BROWN, DEBORAH J.

Natural Unity and Human Exceptionalism
pp. 46-68(23)
Authors: CABRERA JR., MANUEL “MANDEL“

Conatus and Perfection in Spinoza
pp. 69-92(24)
Author: CARRIERO, JOHN

Taking the Fourth: Steps toward a New (Old) Reading of Descartes
pp. 93-110(18)
Author: DELLA ROCCA, MICHAEL

Descartes and the Aristotelian Framework of Sensory Perception
pp. 111-148(38)
Author: HWANG, JOSEPH W.

Descartes in Kant's Transcendental Deduction
pp. 149-163(15)
Author: KOISTINEN, OLLI

Virtue as Power
pp. 164-178(15)
Author: LEBUFFE, MICHAEL

The Heyday of Teleology and Early Modern Philosophy
pp. 179-204(26)
Author: MCDONOUGH, JEFFREY K.

Cartesian Unions
pp. 223-239(17)
Author: NORMORE, C. G.

Descartes's Pineal Gland Reconsidered
pp. 259-286(28)
Author: SHAPIRO, LISA

Continuous Creation
pp. 287-309(23)
Author: WINKLER, KENNETH P.

Spinoza on the Very Nature of Existence
pp. 310-334(25)
Author: YOUPA, ANDREW

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