Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


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

SEP

New:

Revised:

  1. al-Ghazali, by Frank Griffel.
  2. Philosophy of Immunology, by Bartlomiej Swiatczak and Alfred I. Tauber.
  3. Intensional Transitive Verbs, by Graeme Forbes.
  4. A Priori Justification and Knowledge, by Bruce Russell.
  5. Touch, by Matthew Fulkerson.
  6. Temporal Parts, by Katherine Hawley.
  7. Rudolf Carnap, by Hannes Leitgeb and André Carus.
  8. Existence, by Michael Nelson.
  9. International Distributive Justice, by Michael Blake and Patrick Taylor Smith.

IEP

  1. Supplement to article on Time, by Bradlwy Dowden (California State-Sacramento).

NDPR

  1. Ladelle McWhorter (Richmond) reviews How We Became Our Data: A Genealogy of the Informational Person (Chicago), by Colin Koopan.
  2. Manuel García-Carpintero (Barcelona) reviews Roads to Reference: An Essay on Reference Fixing in Natural Language (Oxford), by Mario Gómez-Torrente.
  3. Peter A. Graham (Massachusetts-Amherst) reviews Why Free Will Is Real (Harvard), by Christian List.
  4. Mark Schroeder (Southern California) reviews Semantics for Reasons (Oxford), by Bryan R. Weaver and Kevin Scharp.
  5. Steven French (Leeds) reviews Metametaphysics and the Sciences: Historical and Philosophical Perspectives (Routledge), by Frode Kjosavid, and Camilla Serck-Hanssen (eds.).

Wireless Philosophy

Project Vox

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media 

  1. Think Like a Feminist: The Philosophy Behind the Revolution by Carol Hay, reviewed at Publisher’s Weekly.
  2. Sick Souls, Healthy Minds: How William James Can Save Your Life by John Kaag, reviewed by James T. Kloppenberg at The Washington Post and Terry Eagleton at The Guardian.
  3. Frank Ramsey: A Sheer Excess of Powers by Cheryl Misak, reviewed by Michael Bevan at The Oxonian Review.
  4. Freedom in the Age of Alternative Facts by Santiago Zabala, reviewed by William Egginton at the Los Angeles Review of Books. 

Compiled by Michael Glawson.

BONUS: a taxonomy of errors

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