Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


Happy Monday, folks. Here’s the weekly report of what’s new at some useful online philosophy resources.

We check the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR), and Wi-Phi for updates weekly and report them right here. 

As usual, 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. Creation and Conservation, by David Vander Laan (Westmont).
  2. Pietro Pomponazzi, by Craig Martin (Ca’ Foscari University of Venice).


Revised:

  1. The Church-Turing Thesis, by B. Jack Copeland (Centerbury).
  2. Bruno Bauer, by Douglas Moggach (Ottowa).
  3. Ammonius, by David Blank (UCLA).
  4. Søren Kierkegaard, by William McDonald (New England).
  5. The Development of Intuitionistic Logic, by Mark van Atten (The Sorbonne).
  6. Facts, by Kevin Mulligan (Université de Genève) and Fabrice Correia (Université de Genève).
  7. Transworld Identity, by Penelope Mackie (Nottingham) and Mark Jago (Nottingham).
  8. Aristotle’s Political Theory, by Fred Miller (Social Philosophy and Policy Foundation).
  9. Virtue Epistemology, by John Turri (Waterloo), Mark Alfano (Technical University of Delft), and John Greco (Saint Louis).
  10. Continental Rationalism, by Shannon Dea (Waterloo), Julie Walsh (Wellesley), and Thomas M. Lennon (Western).


IEP  

  1. Mary Astell, by Jacqueline Broad (Monash).
  2. Nicolas of Cusa, by Peter Casarella (Notre Dame).
  3. The Port Royal Logic, by John N. Martin (University of Cincinnati).

NDPR

  1. Keith Robinson (Arkansas-Little Rock) reviews Centering and Extending: An Essay on Metaphysical Sense (SUNY), by Stephen G. Smith.
  2. Purushottama Bilimoria (University of California/Graduate Theological Union) reviews The Collected Writings of Jaysankar Lal Shaw: Indian Analytic and Anglophone Philosophy (Bloomsbury), by Jaysankar Lal Shaw.
  3. John Palmer (Florida) reviews Everything in Everything: Anaxagoras’s Metaphysics (Oxford), by Anna Marmodoro.
  4. David Boersema (Pacific) reviews Pragmatism as a Way of Life: The Lasting Legacy of William James and John Dewey (Belknap), by  Hilary Putnam and Ruth Anna Putnam.
  5. Brian Soucek (California-Davis) reviews Artistic License: The Philosophical Problems of Copyright and Appropriation (Chicago), by Darren Hudson Hick.
  6. Cary J. Nederman (Texas A&M) reviews Machiavelli’s Politics (Chicago), by Catherine H. Zuckert.
  7. Catherine Mills (Monash) reviews Just Life: Bioethics and the Future of Sexual Difference (Columbia), by Mary C. Rawlinson.

Wi-Phi

  1. Know Thyself: The Examined Life, by Mitch Green (Connecticut).

BONUS: Friendship.

Compiled by Michael Glawson (University of South Carolina)

 

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