SEP, IEP, NDPR, Wi-Phi Weekly Update
Here 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, appearing here via special arrangement with Philosophical Percolations. They were first posted in PhilPercs’ “Saturday Linkorama” along with lots of other philosophy-related links. Thanks to Jon Cogburn and John Fletcher, who put together the latest Linkorama.
SEP:
- Fancis of Marchia (Christopher Schabel) [REVISED: September 24, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography.
- Truth Values (Yaroslav Shramko and Heinrich Wansing) [REVISED: September 23, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography.
IEP:
- Robert Wagoner Lucius Annaeus Seneca (c. 4 B.C.E.—65 C.E.).
NDPR:
- Todd R. Long reviews Kevin McCain’s Evidentialism and Epistemic Justification.
- Caleb Cohoe reviews Gaven Kerr, OP’s Aquinas’s Way to God: The Proof in De Ente et Essentia.
- Rebecca L. Walker reviews Mark Alfano (ed.)’s Current Controversies in Virtue Theory.
- Damian Caluori reviews David J. Yount’s Plotinus the Platonist: A Comparative Account of Plato and Plotinus’ Metaphysics.
- Mark Siderits reviews Koji Tanaka, Yasuo Deguchi, Jay L. Garfield and Graham Priest (eds.)′ The Moon Points Back.
- Chris L. Firestone reviews Lawrence R. Pasternack’s Kant on Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason.
- Lori Watson reviews Kevin Vallier’s Liberal Politics and Public Faith: Beyond Separation.
Wi-Phi:
- Sinan Dogramaci’s The Puzzle of Grue.
- Laurie Santos’ Cognitive Biases: The GI Joe Fallacy.
- Jonathon Anomaly What are Public Goods?
- Laurie Santos’ Cognitive Biases: Cognitive Biases: Peak-End Effect.
- Laurie Santos’ Cognitive Biases: Mental Accounting.
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