Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


Here’s our weekly report on what’s new at several online philosophy resources. We currently check the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR), Wi-Phi, and 1000-Word Philosophy for updates.

If you think there are other regularly updated sites we should add to this feature, feel free to suggest them in the comments.

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SEP

New:

  1. Perceptual Learning, by Kevin Connolly (Pennsylvania).

Revised:

  1. Provability Logic, by Rineke (L.C.) Verbrugge (Groningen).
  2. Cosmology and Theology, by Hans Halvorson (Princeton) and Helge Kragh (Aarhus).
  3. Logical Empiricism, by Richard Creath (Arizona State).

IEP Ø

NDPR

  1. Paul Hovda (Reed College) reviews The Facts in Logical Space: A Tractarian Ontology (Oxford), by Jason Turner.
  2. Iskra Fileva (Colorado-Boulder) reviews Tolerance among the Virtues (Princeton), by John R. Bowlin.
  3. Peter Tramel (Fort Hays State) reviews Sparing Civilians (Oxford), by Seth Lazar.
  4. Katja Maria Vogt (Columbia) reviews The Epistemic Dimensions of Ignorance (Cambridge), by Rik Peels and Martijn Blaauw (eds.).
  5. Chad Flanders (Saint Louis) reviews Perspectives on Ignorance from Moral and Social Philosophy (Routledge), by Rik Peels (ed.).
  6. Timothy Joseph Lane (Taipei Medical) reviews Philosophy and Psychiatry: Problems, Intersections, and New Perspectives (Routledge), by Daniel D. Moseley and Gary J. Gala (eds.).

Wi-Phi   Ø

1000-Word Philosophy  Ø

Bonus: Science nerds are not the only ones dropping the ball“.”

Compiled by Michael Glawson, University of South Carolina

 

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