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:

  1. Wilhelm Windelband, by Katherina Kinzel (Wein).

Revised:

  1. Race, by Michael James and Adam Burgos.
  2. Edmund Burke, by Ian Harris.
  3. Multiple Realizability, by John Bickle.
  4. Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling, by Andrew Bowie.

IEP  ∅

NDPR

  1. Laurence B. McCullough (Zucker School of Medicine/Baylor College of Medicine) reviews The Structure of Moral Revolutions: Studies of Changes in the Morality of Abortion, Death, and the Bioethics Revolution (MIT), by Robert Baker.
  2. Christopher S. Hill (Brown) reviews Impossible Worlds (Oxford), by Francesco Berto and Mark Jago.
  3. Anna Marmodoro (Durham) The Powers Metaphysic (Oxford), by Neil E. Williams.
  4. Jovana Davidovic (Iowa) reviews Conspiring with the Enemy: The Ethic of Cooperation in Warfare (Columbia), by Yvonne Chiu.

Wireless Philosophy

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media 

  1. Philosopher of the Heart: The Restless Life of Soren Kierkegaard by Clare Carlisle, reviewed by Justin Taylor in Bookforum.
  2. This Life by Martin Hägglund, reviewed by Knox Peden in the Sydney Review of Books.
  3. Think Like a Feminist: The Philosophy Behind the Revolution by Carol Hay, reviewed at Kirkus Reviews.

Compiled by Michael Glawson.

BONUS: Alive or Not?

Hedgehog Review
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments