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.
New:
Revised:
- Agency, by Markus Schlosser.
- Supervenience in Ethics, by Tristram McPherson.
- Max Stirner, by David Leopold.
- Henricus Regius, by Desmond Clarke, and Erik-Jan Bos.
IEP ∅
- Anne Pollok (South Carolina) reviews Kant and his German Contemporaries: Volume II: Aesthetics, History, Politics, and Religion (Cambridge), by Daniel O. Dahlstrom (ed).
- Steven Luper (Trinity) reviews Death and Nonexistence (Oxford), by Palle Yourgrau.
- Nick Treanor (Edinburgh) reviews Reflections on Human Inquiry: Science, Philosophy and Common Life (Springer), by Nirmalangshu Mukherji.
- Anthony Phelan (Oxford) reviews Heine and Critical Theory (Bloomsbury), by Willi Goetschel.
- Hell and Universalism, by A.G. Holdier (Arkansas).*
- The Knowledge Argument Against Physicalism by Tufan Kıymaz (Bilkent)
Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media
- Elaine Blair reviews Becoming Beauvoir: A Life (Bloomsbury), by Kate Kirkpatrick, and Diary of a Philosophy Student, Volume 2, 1928-29 (Illinois), by Simone de Beauvoir; Barbara Klaw, Sylvie Le Bon de Beauvoir, Margaret A. Simons, and Marybeth Timmermann (eds.); and Barbara Klaw (trans.) in The New York Review of Books.
*Correction: Last week’s update mistakenly listed the author’s last name as Holder, instead of Holdier.
Compiled by Michael Glawson.
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