Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


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), 1000-Word Philosophy, and occasionally some other sites for updates 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. Social Ontology, by Brian Epstein (Tufts).
  2. Eternity in Christian Thought, by Natalja Deng (Yonsei University).
  3. The Problem of Induction, by Leah Henderson (Groningen).

Revised:

  1. Time Travel, by Nicholas J.J. Smith (Sydney).
  2. Feminist Philosophy of Religion, by Nancy Frankenberry (Dartmouth).
  3. The Lambda Calculus, by Jesse Alama and Johannes Korbmacher (Urecht).
  4. Inductive Logic, by James Hawthorne (Oklahoma).
  5. Spinoza’s Theory of Attributes, by Noa Shein (Ben Gurion University).

IEP  Ø

1000-Word Philosophy Ø

NDPR

  1. Caleb Cohoe (Metropolitan State University-Denver) reviews Aristotle, De Anima (Hackett), by C.D.C. Reeve (trans. ed.).
  2. Steven James (West Chester) reviews Understanding Ignorance: The Surprising Impact of What We Don’t Know (MIT), by Daniel R. Denicola.
  3. Brent Kalar (New Mexico) reviews Kant and the Reorientation of Aesthetics: Finding the World (Routledge), by Joseph J. Tinguely.
  4. Louis deRosset (Vermont) reviews Making Things Up (Oxford), by Karen Bennett.
  5. Russell B. Goodman (New Mexico) reviews Becoming Who We Are: Politics and Practical Philosophy in the Work of Stanley Cavell (Oxford), by Andrew Norris.
  6. Yuri Balashov (Georgia) reviews What Makes Time Special? (Oxford), by Craig Callender.

Bonus: Physicalism to the rescue (from that awkward social situation).

Compiled by Michael Glawson (University of South Carolina)

 

 

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