- Harold Alderman, Nietzsche, Volume I.
- Walter Biemel, The Development of Heidegger's Concept of the Thing.
- Dorothy Leland, Merleau-Ponty's Philosophy.
- Titus Mocanu, The Striving for Totality.
- J. N. Mohanty, Heidegger.
- J. N. Mohanty, Hume and Husserl.
- Richard T. Murphy, Husserl's Relations to British Empiricism.
- Gilbert T. Null, Aufsätze Und Rezensionen.
- M. C. Rawlinson, Phenomenology and Literature.
- Lilly-Marlene Russow, Heidegger and the Problem of Being-With.
- Robert Shahan, Editor's Note.
- Elisabeth Ströker, Psychology: A New Way Into Transcendental Phenomenology?
- David A. White, Heidegger on Sameness and Difference.
- Dallas Willard, Presence and Absence.
- Randolph M. Feezell, On Being Free.
- Stanley C. Feldman, Assumptions of Grand Logics.
- Gilbert Fulmer, An Exchange Betlveen Peter Geach and Gilbert Fulmer.
- N. A. Georgopoulos, The Truth of Freedom.
- Pete A. Y. Gunter, Dismantling the Memory Machine. A Philosophical Investigation of Machine Theories of Memory. [REVIEW]
- R. F. Hassing, The Use and Non-Use of Physics in Spinoza's Ethics.
- W. J. Kilgore, Alejandro O. Deústua.
- David Lawrence Levine, Plato's Arithmological Ordering of Being.
- Alphonso Lingis, The Imperative To Be Master.
- Rex Martin, Has History Any Meaning?
- Gilbert Plumer, Hegel on Singular Demonstrative Reference.
- William Sacksteder, How Much of Hobbes Might Spinoza Have Read?
- Stewart Umphrey, Plato's Dialogue on Friendship.
- Richard A. Watson, A Short Discourse on Method in the History of Philosophy.
- Azizah Al-Hibri, Conditionality and Ross's Deontic Distinction.
- Cheshire C. H. Calhoun, The Humean Moral Sentiment.
- L. B. Cebik, Deriving Truths From Literature.
- Richard W. Eggerman, Kant and Rational Imperatives of Happiness.
- Gregg Franzwa, Supported Counterfactuals in Non-Causal Contexts.
- Gilbert Fulmer, Understanding Time Travel.
- A. C. Genova, Transcendental Form.
- Pete A. Y. Gunter, The History of Science.
- Marie-Louise Schubert Kalsi, On Meinong's Pseudo-Objects.
- Thomas Kasulis, Self, Knowledge and Freedom.
- Lenore Langsdorf, Meaning and Reference.
- Donald S. Lee, Connection and Continuity in Inference.
- Eric Mack, Locke's Arguments for Natural Rights.
- Ashok Malhotra, A Critical Study of Sartre's Ontology of Consciousness.
- Peter J. Markie, Moral Rights and Moral Obligation.
- J. T. Moore, Locke on the Moral Need for Christianity.
- Clyde M. Nabe, A Reflection on Faith and Reason.
- Karl H. Potter, Evil, Karma, and Reincarnation.
- Richard L. Purtill, Deontic Logic.
- Hoke Robinson, What the Second Analogy Does.
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