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Book reviewed in this article: A History of Islamic Philosophy. By Majid Fakhry. Hegel's Philosophy of Nature. Edited and translated with an introduction and explanatory notes by Michael John Petry. Three volumes. The Young Hegelians. By William J. Brazill. The Philosophy of Ludwig Feuerbach. By Eugene Kamenka. Being, Man and Death: a Key to Heidegger. By James A. Demske. The Child, his Illness and the Others. By Maud Mannoni. Translated from the French. Déficience mentale et langage, Approche psychologique et pédagogique. By Marie de Maistre. Freud and Philosophy. By Paul Ricoeur. Translated from the French by Denis Savage. A History of Scientific Psychology. By D. B. Klein. The Appeal to the Given. A Study in Epistemology. By Jacob Joshua Ross. The Person God Is. By Peter A. Bertocci. Man and his Hope in the Old Testament. By Walther Zimmerli. The Life of Jesus Critically Examined. By D. F. Strauss. 2 Vols. L'Iconographie des Conciles dans la tradition byzantine. By Christopher Walter. The Pauline Renaissance in England: Puritanism and the Bible. By John S. Coolidge. L'Eucharistie, symbole et réalité. By A. Vergote, A. Descamps and A. Houssiau. The Outreach of Diakonia. By Adrian VAN Peski. Priest: Person and Ministry. Collected Papers of the Maynooth Summer School, 1969. Edited by Gerard Meagher. Natural Symbols. Explorations in Cosmology. By Mary Douglas.La Singularité chrétienne. By René Marlé. A New Charter for Monasticism. Proceedings of the Meeting of Monastic Superiors in the Far East, Bangkok, 9th‐15th December, 1968. Edited by John Moffitt.