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:

  1. Donald Wayne Viney’s Charles Hartshorne: Neoclassical Metaphysics.

NDPR:

  1. Steven Horst reviews Richard N. Williams and Daniel N. Robinson (eds’.) Scientism: The New Orthodoxy.
  2. Kym Maclaren reviews Donald A. Landes’ Merleau-Ponty and the Paradoxes of Expression.
  3. Anna Petronella Foultie rreviews Beata Stawarsk’sa Saussure’s Philosophy of Language as Phenomenology: Undoing the Doctrine of the Course in General Linguistics.
  4. Chad Flanders reviews Claudio López-Guerra’s Democracy and Disenfranchisement: The Morality of Electoral Exclusions.
  5. Joseph A. Adlerreviews Chenyang Li and Franklin Perkins (eds’.) Chinese Metaphysics and Its Problems.
  6. Ryan K. Balot reviews Nickolas Pappas and Mark Zelcer’s Politics and Philosophy in Plato’s Menexenus: Education and Rhetoric, Myth and History.
  7. Tamar Meisels reviews Margaret Moore’s A Political Theory of Territory.
  8. Nellie Wieland reviews Nancy Bauer’s How to Do Things with Pornography.
  9. Miri Albahari reviews Evan Thompson’s Waking, Dreaming, Being: Self and Consciousness in Neuroscience, Meditation, and Philosophy.
  10. Catherine Legg reviews Danielle Macbeth’s Realizing Reason: A Narrative of Truth and Knowing.

WiPhi:

  1. Jonathan Anomaly on Collective Action Problems.
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Paul Oppenheimer
8 years ago

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.