Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


Here’s the latest from some key online philosophy resources. We 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 weekly and report them right here.

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

SEP

New:

  1. Equality of Educational Opportunity, by Liam Shields (Manchester), Anne Newman (Stanford), and Debra Satz Stanford).

Revised:

  1. Panentheism, by John Culp (Azusa Pacific).
  2. Forgiveness, by Paul M. Hughes (Michighan), and Brandon Warmke (Bowling Green).
  3. Contemporary Approaches to the Social Contract, by Fred D’Agostino (Queensland), Gerald Gaus (Arizona), and John Thrasher (monash).
  4. The Theology of Aristotle, by Peter Adamson (King’s College-London).
  5. Margaret Lucas Cavendish, by David Cunning (Iowa).
  6. Computation in Physical Systems, by Gualtiero Piccinini (Missouri-St. Louis).


IEP  Ø
NDPR

  1. Hui Chieh Loy (National University of Singapore) reviews Three Streams: Confucian Reflections on Learning and the Moral Heart-Mind in China, Korea, and Japan (Oxford), by Philip J. Ivanjoe.
  2. Marta Bertolaso (Bio-Medico University of Rome) reviews Philosophy of Molecular Medicine: Foundational Issues in Research and Practice (Routledge), by Giovanni Boniolo and Marco J. Nathan (eds.).
  3. Garrett Pendergraft (Pepperdine) reviews Free Will and Classical Theism: The Significance of Freedom in Perfect Being Theology (Oxford), by Hugh H. McCann (ed.).
  4. Sam Crane (Williams College) reviews Public Reason Confucianism: Democratic Perfectionism and Constitutionalism in East Asia (Cambridge), by Sungmoon Kim.
  5. Raimo Tuomela (Helsinki, Munich) reviews From Individual to Plural Agency: Collective Action: Volume 1 (Oxford), by Kirk Ludwig.
  6. Benjamin C. Zipursky (Fordham) reviews Normative Subjects: Self and Collectivity in Morality and Law (Oxford), by Meir Dan-Cohen.
  7. Anthony Wrigley (Keele) reviews Ethics at the End of Life: New Issues and Arguments (Routledge), by John K. Davis (ed.).
  8. Graham Oppy (Monash) reviews God Over All: Divine Aseity and the Challenge of Platonism (Oxford), by William Lane Craig.
  9. Regina Rini (NYU) reviews The Geography of Morals: Varieties of Moral Possibility (Oxford), by Owen Flanagan.
  10. David Pereplyotchik (Kent State) reviews Wilfrid Sellars, Idealism, and Realism: Understanding Psychological Nominalism (Bloomsbury), by Patrick J. Reider (ed.).

Wi-Phi   Ø

1000-Word Philosophy  Ø

Compiled by Michael Glawson (University of South Carolina)

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