Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update
Behold: the past week’s updates to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR), and Wi-Phi. Plus a bonus link.
New:
- Phenomenal Intentionality, by David Bourget and Angela Mendelovici.
Revised:
- Dynamic Choice, by Chrisoula Andreou.
- Kant’s Social and Political Philosophy, by Frederick Rauscher.
- Abner of Burgos, by Shalom Sadik.
- Natural Philosophy in the Renaissance, by Eva Del Soldato.
- Johannes Sharpe, by Alessandro Conti.
- Higher-Order Theories of Consciousness, by Peter Carruthers.
- Tu Weiming, by Hung Tsz Wan Andrew.
- Thick Concepts, by Brent G. Kyle.
- Terry Pinkard reviews La raison des normes: Essai sur Kant (Vrin), by Jean-François Kervégan.
- Derek Ball reviews From the Knowledge Argument to Mental Substance: Resurrecting the Mind (Cambridge), by Howard Robinson.
- Norbert Paulo reviews The Myth of the Moral Brain: The Limits of Moral Enhancement (MIT), by Harris Wiseman.
- David Sussman reviews Reason, Value, and Respect: Kantian Themes from the Philosophy of Thomas E. Hill, Jr. (OUP), by Mark Timmons and Robert N. Johnson (eds.).
- Nate Charlow reviews Expressing Our Attitudes: Explanation and Expression in Ethics, Volume 2 (OUP), by Mark Schroeder.
- Frederick F. Schmitt reviews Hume’s True Scepticism (OUP), by Donald C. Ainslie.
- Jonathan Kaplan reviews Behaving: What’s Genetic, What’s Not, and Why Should We Care? (OUP), by Kenneth F. Schaffner.
- Enzo Rossi reviews Reality and Its Dreams (Harvard), by Raymond Guess.
- Max Baker-Hytch reviews Reason and Faith: Themes from Richard Swinburne (OUP), by Michael Bergmann and Jeffrey E. Brower (eds.).
- Shirong Luo reviews On Patience: Reclaiming a Foundational Virtue (Lexington Books), by Matthew Pianalto.
- Neera K. Badhwar reviews On Friendship (Basic Books), by Alexander Nehamas.
- Megan Gallagher reviews A History of Women’s Political Thought in Europe, 1700-1800 (Cambridge), by Karen Green.
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Bonus:
Non-ideal theory.
Compiled by Michael Glawson, University of South Carolina.
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