SEP, IEP, NDPR, Wi-Phi Weekly Update


Below are new additions and updates to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy(IEP), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR), and Wi-Phi Wireless Philosophy, appearing here courtesy of the folks at Philosophical Percolations. They were first posted in PhilPercs’ “Saturday Linkorama” along with philosophical and philosophy-related links from all over. Thanks to Jon Cogburn, John Fletcher, James Rocha, and Mona Rocha.

SEP:

  1. Nicolaus Copernicus (Sheila Rabin) [REVISED: August 5, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography, notes.html
  2. Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (Elizabeth Anderson) [REVISED: August 5, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography
  3. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (Paul Redding) [REVISED: August 4, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography
  4. Gottlob Frege (Edward N. Zalta) [REVISED: August 4, 2015] Changes to: Main text, catalog.html
  5. The Phenomenology of the Munich and Göttingen Circles (Alessandro Salice) [NEW: August 3, 2015]
  6. Identity and Individuality in Quantum Theory (Steven French) [REVISED: August 3, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography
  7. Trust (Carolyn McLeod) [REVISED: August 3, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography
  8. Conservatism (Andy Hamilton) [NEW: August 1, 2015]

IEP:

   no new additions

NDPR:

  1. John-Erik Stig Hansen reviews Katrien Devolder’s The Ethics of Embryonic Stem Cell Research.
  2. Richard Holton reviews Nomy Arpaly and Timothy Schroeder’s In Praise of Desire.
  3. Paul M. Livingston reviews Burhanuddin Baki’s Badiou’s Being and Event and the Mathematics of Set Theory.
  4. Craig Bourne reviews Storrs McCall’s The Consistency of Arithmetic and Other Essays.
  5. Trent Dougherty reviews Hud Hudson’s The Fall and Hypertime.
  6. Ryan Davis reviews Patrick Riordan’s Global Ethics and Global Common Goods.
  7. Antonio Calcagno reviews Janae Sholtz’s The Invention of a People: Heidegger and Deleuze on Art and the Political.
  8. Pete Mandik reviews Russell Blackford and Damien Broderick (eds.)′ Intelligence Unbound: The Future of Uploaded and Machine Minds.
  9. Andrew Bowie reviews Julia Peters’ Hegel on Beauty.
  10. Gabrielle B. Jackson reviews Berit Brogaard (ed.)′ Does Perception Have Content?

WiPhi

  1. Paradox of the Ravens by Marc Lange (UNC).
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