With Apologies for cross-posting. Volume 5 of Minerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy is now online at http://www.ul.ie/~philos/vol5/index.html Featured papers are in both HTML and PDF formats. Editorial Board: Dr. Stephen Thornton (Editor), Dept. of Philosophy, MIC, University of Limerick, Ireland. Dr. Eugene O'Brien (Reviews Editor), Head, Department of English, MIC, University of Limerick, Ireland. Dr. Tom Duddy, Dept. of Philosophy, NUI, Galway, Ireland. Costica Bradatan, Department of Philosophy, University of Durham, United Kingdom. Dr. Jones Irwin, Department of Education, St. Patrick's College, Blackrock, Dublin, Ireland. Contents: AN APOLOGY FOR PARASITISM: REVISITING AN OLD DEBATE IN THE THEORY OF NARRATIVE ART Ross Macleay THE OTHER OF DERRIDEAN DECONSTRUCTION: LEVINAS, PHENOMENOLOGY, AND THE QUESTION OF RESPONSIBILITY Jack Reynolds EXPLANATION, EVIDENCE, AND MYSTICAL EXPERIENCE Jeff Johnson PHANTASIE, RECOGNITION, MEMORY - COMPARING FICHTE AND HEGEL ON LANGUAGE Aakash Singh ON THE GROUNDING OF MORAL VALUE, OR IS A POST-KANTIAN, POST-CHRISTIAN MORALITY POSSIBLE? Matthew Sharpe WHAT KIND OF SPACE IS CYBERSPACE? Rebecca Bryant CAMUS'S CRITIQUES OF EXISTENTIALISM Richard Raskin PRINCIPLES AND POWERS: HOW TO INTERPRET RENAISSANCE PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE PHILOSOPHICALLY? Paul Richard Blum Minerva is a refereed electronic journal of philosophy. It is published annually and is freely available on the Internet. The journal publishes articles relating to philosophy construed in a broad but scholarly sense, without preference for any particular school or intellectual tradition. Each volume appears in the month of November. Submissions: Articles should be submitted (Word, RTF or HTML format) by e-mail to the editor at [log in to unmask] Manuscripts should be anonymised for blind refereeing, and contributors are asked to number all pages. Please include: * The proposed Title of the Paper. * The Author's name, qualifications and affiliations (if any). * The Author's full postal and email addresses. * An Abstract of 100-300 words. References The Harvard style of referencing should be used. The number of footnotes should be limited as much as possible, but a small number may be retained if necessary for essential parenthetical comments. If there is more than one reference per year from an author, these should be distinguished with letters after the year, e.g. 1995a, 1995b. A complete reference list must be supplied at the end of the paper. Please list in alphabetical order of first author's surname and initials. Book and journal titles should be given in full. Copyright Featured articles and all other materials, unless otherwise indicated, are the copyright of the Journal, under the terms of the Copyright Act 1963. All rights are reserved, but fair and good faith use with attribution may be made of all contents for educational, scholarly, or personal purposes. Dr. Stephen Thornton, Department of Philosophy, Mary Immaculate College (University of Limerick), South Circular Road, Limerick, Ireland.