SEP, IEP, NDPR, Wi-Phi Weekly Update


Courtesy of the bloggers at Philosophical Percolations.Below are last week’s 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. They were first posted in PhilPercs’ “Saturday Linkorama” along with many other goodies, so check it out. Thanks to Jon Cogburn, John Fletcher, Duncan Richter, and James Rocha.

SEP:

  1. Social Networking and Ethics (Shannon Vallor) [REVISED: August 21, 2015]
    Changes to: Main text, Bibliography.

IEP:

  1. Lorne Maclachlan’s F. H. Bradley: Logic.

NDPR:

  1. Alex Long reviews Vasilis Politis’ The Structure of Enquiry in Plato’s Early Dialogues.
  2. Derek Ball reviews Alexis Burgess and Brett Sherman’s Metasemantics: New Essays on the Foundations of Meaning.
  3. Thomas Nenon reviews Dan Zahavi’s Self and Other: Exploring Subjectivity, Empathy, and Shame.
  4. Greg Lynch reviews Jerome Veith’s Gadamer and the Transmission of History.
  5. Franz Knappik reviews Christopher Yeomans’s The Expansion of Autonomy: Hegel’s Pluralistic Philosophy of Action.
  6. Dale Jacquette reviews Ted Honderich’s Actual Consciousness.
  7. Pauliina Remes reviews Danielle A. Layne and Harold Tarrant (eds.)′ The Neoplatonic Socrates.
  8. Paul Guyer reviews Robert Doran’s The Theory of the Sublime from Longinus to Kant.
  9. Max Kölbel reviews John MacFarlane’s Assessment Sensitivity: Relative Truth and its Applications.
  10. Edward Slingerland reviews Owen Flanagan’s Moral Sprouts and Natural Teleologies: 21st Century Moral Psychology Meets Classical Chinese Philosophy.

Wi-Phi:

  1. Eugen Fischer’s Paradoxes of Perception.
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