Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


Here’s the weekly report of new entries in online philosophical resources and new reviews of philosophy books. 

We check out and report on updates to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), 1000-Word PhilosophyWireless Philosophy (Wi-Phi), and occasionally some other sites, as well as new book reviews at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR) and in the popular press (if you notice any reviews of books by philosophers in non-academic venues, please let us know. Thanks!

SEP

New:

  1. Feminist Philosophy, by Noëlle McAfee (Emory).

Revised:

  1. Moral Arguments for the Existence of God, by C. Stephen Evans (Baylor).
  2. Moral Cognitivism vs. Non-Cognitivism, by Mark van Roojen (Nebraska).
  3. Transmission of Justification and Warrant, by Luca Moretti (Aberdeen) and Tommaso Piazza (Pavia).
  4. Plotinus, by Lloyd Gerson (Toronto).
  5. The Coherence Theory of Truth, by James O. Young (Victoria).
  6. Frege’s Theorem and Foundations for Arithmetic, by Edward N. Zalta (Stanford).

IEP

  1. Healthcare Ethics, by Stephen C. Taylor at (Delaware State University).

NDPR

  1. Stephen Michelman (Wofford College) reviews Sartre on Sin: Between Being and Nothingness (Oxford), by Kate Kirkpatrick.
  2. Liezl van Zyl (Waikato) reviews The Moral Foundations of Parenthood (Oxford), by Joseph Millum.
  3. Karen Detlefsen (Pennsylvania) reviews Early Modern Women and the Problem of Evil: Atrocity and Theodicy (Routledge), by Jill Graper Hernandez.
  4. Derk Pereboom (Cornell) reviews Aspects of Agency: Decisions, Abilities, Explanations, and Free Will (Oxford), by Alfred R. Mele.
  5. Fraser MacBride (Manchester) reviews Philosophy of Mathematics (Princeton), by Øystein Linnebo.
  6. Jonah N. Schupbach (Utah) reviews Formal Epistemology and Cartesian Skepticism: In Defense of Belief in the Natural World (Routledge), by Tomoji Shogenji.
  7. Kathryn Sophia Belle (formerly Kathryn T. Gines) (Pennsylvania State) reviews “On ne naît pas femme: on le devient . . . ” The Life of a Sentence (Oxford), by Bonnie Mann and Martina Ferrari (eds.).
  8. Nicholas Silins (Cornell) reviews Structuring Mind: The Nature of Attention and How it Shapes Consciousness (Oxford), by Sebastian Watzl.
  9. Michael Bennett McNulty (Minnesota-Twin Cities) reviews Kant’s Transition Project and Late Philosophy: Connecting the Opus postumum and Metaphysics of Morals (Bloomsbury), by Oliver Thorndike.
  10. Leon Horsten (Bristol) reviews The Epistemic Lightness of Truth: Deflationism and its Logic (Cambridge), by Cezary Cieśsńki.

1000-Word Philosophy Ø

Wireless PhilosophyØ

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media  Ø

Compiled by @MichaelGlawson (University of South Carolina)

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