SEP, IEP, NDPR, Wi-Phi Weekly Update
The latest edition of Philosophical Percolations‘ “Saturday Linkorama” is up. As usual, thanks to a special arrangement with the crew there, I present below a sample of what they have on offer: last week’s updates and new additions to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy(IEP), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR), and Wi-Phi Wireless Philosophy. Thanks to the individuals responsible for this week’s Linkorama—Jon Cogburn, John Fletcher, Debbie Goldgaber, BP Morton, and Duncan Richter.
SEP:
- Nothing, as far as I know.
IEP:
- Donald Wayne Viney’s Charles Hartshorne: Neoclassical Metaphysics.
NDPR:
- Steven Horst reviews Richard N. Williams and Daniel N. Robinson (eds’.) Scientism: The New Orthodoxy.
- Kym Maclaren reviews Donald A. Landes’ Merleau-Ponty and the Paradoxes of Expression.
- Anna Petronella Foultie rreviews Beata Stawarsk’sa Saussure’s Philosophy of Language as Phenomenology: Undoing the Doctrine of the Course in General Linguistics.
- Chad Flanders reviews Claudio López-Guerra’s Democracy and Disenfranchisement: The Morality of Electoral Exclusions.
- Joseph A. Adlerreviews Chenyang Li and Franklin Perkins (eds’.) Chinese Metaphysics and Its Problems.
- Ryan K. Balot reviews Nickolas Pappas and Mark Zelcer’s Politics and Philosophy in Plato’s Menexenus: Education and Rhetoric, Myth and History.
- Tamar Meisels reviews Margaret Moore’s A Political Theory of Territory.
- Nellie Wieland reviews Nancy Bauer’s How to Do Things with Pornography.
- Miri Albahari reviews Evan Thompson’s Waking, Dreaming, Being: Self and Consciousness in Neuroscience, Meditation, and Philosophy.
- Catherine Legg reviews Danielle Macbeth’s Realizing Reason: A Narrative of Truth and Knowing.
WiPhi:
- Jonathan Anomaly on Collective Action Problems.
SEP during 12-18 July (these might have published too late for the 18 July linkorama): Thomas Hurka revised his entry on Moore’s moral philosophy; Andrew Arlig revised his entry on mediaeval mereology.