Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


Here’s the weekly roundup of what’s new at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy(SEP), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR), and Wi-Phi.

If there are links of philosophical interest you’ve come across recently, you are welcome to share them in the comments to this post (though check out the Heap of Links first to see if it’s not already in there).

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SEP

New: Ø


Revised:

  1. Cosmological Argument, by Bruce Reichenbach (Augsburg College).
  2. Combinatory Logic, by Katalin Bimbó (Alberta).
  3. Self-Deception, by Ian Deweese-Boyd (Gordon College).

IEP

  1. Scientific Realism and Antirealism, by Michael Liston (Wisconsin-Milwaukee).

NDPR

  1. Douglas W. Portmore (Arizona State) reviews The Limits of Moral Authority (Oxford), by Dale Dorsey.
  2. Ishtiyaque Haji (Calgary) reviews Free Will and Action Explanation: A Non-Causal, Compatibilist Account (Oxford), by Scott Sehon.
  3. Jeffrey A. Gauthier (Portland) reviews Implicit Bias and Philosophy, Volume 2: Moral Responsibility, Structural Injustice, and Ethics (Oxford), by Michael Brownstein and Jennifer Saul (eds.).
  4. Amir Saemi (IRFS Tehran) reviews Action Reconceptualized: Human Agency and Its Source (Lexington), by David Chan.
  5. Stephan Käufer (Franklin & Marshall) reviews Philosophy of Mind and Phenomenology: Conceptual and Empirical Approaches (Routledge), by Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Andreas Elpidorou, and Walter Hopp (eds.).
  6. Amos Nascimento (Washington) reviews The Varieties of Transcendence: Pragmatism and the Theory of Religion (Fordham), by Herman Deuser, Hans Joas, Matthias Jung, and Magnus Schlette (eds.).

Wi-Phi

  1. Reasons to Vote, featuring Geoff Sayre-McCord (UNC Chapel Hill).

 

BONUS: John Searle’s last words: a prediction.

Compiled by Michael Glawson, University of South Carolina

 

Warwick University MA in Philosophy
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