Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


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

Below is a list of recent updates, if there have been any, to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR), 1000-Word Philosophy, and Wireless Philosophy (Wi-Phi). There’s also a section listing recent reviews of philosophy books appearing in popular media.

SEP

New:

  1. Socialism, by Pablo Gilabert (Concordia) and Martin O’Neill (York)

Revised:

  1. Animalism, by Stephan Blatti (Maryland).

IEP

  1. Eduard Hanslick (1825–1904), by Alexander Wilfing (Austrian Academy of Sciences) and Christoph Landerer (Austria)
  2. The Semantic Theory of Truth, by Jan Wolenski (University of Informatics, Management, and Technology, Poland).

NDPR

  1. Gregory Landini (Iowa) reviews The Analytic Tradition in Philosophy, Volume 2: A New Vision (Princeton), by Soctt Soames.
  2. Phillip Honenberger (Nevada-Las Vegas) reviewsWhat’s Left of Human Nature?: A Post-Essentialist, Pluralist, and Interactive Account of a Contested Concept (MIT), by Maria Kronfeldner.
  3. Mark Collier (Minnesota, Morris) reviews Hume on Art, Emotion, and Superstition: A Critical Study of the Four Dissertations (Routledge), by Amyas Merivale.
  4. Roslyn Weiss (Lehigh) reviews Plato’s Threefold City and Soul (Cambridge), by Joshua I. Weinstein.
  5. Adam Thomas Betz (Centre College) reviews Expanding Responsibility for the Just War: A Feminist Critique (Cambridge), by Rosemary Kellison.

1000-Word Philosophy

Wireless Philosophy

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media 

  1. Leo Robson on several of Iris Murdoch’s novels, recently reissued, at The New Statesman.

Compiled by Michael Glawson.

BONUS: Analytic Humor.

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