Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


The weekly report on new and revised entries in online philosophy resources and new reviews of philosophy books…

SEP

New:  ∅

Revised:

  1. Petrus Ramus, by Erland Sellberg.
  2. Hegel’s Dialectics, by Julie E. Maybee.
  3. Peter Damian, by Toivo J. Holopainen.
  4. Michel Henry, by Frédéric Seyler.
  5. Jayarāśi, by Piotr Balcerowicz.
  6. Meaning Holism, by Henry Jackman.
  7. Wilhelm Dilthey, by Rudolf Makkreel.
  8. Speech Acts, by Mitchell Green.
  9. Theophrastus, by Katerina Ierodiakonou.
  10. Desert, by Fred Feldman and Brad Skow.
  11. Mohism, by Chris Fraser.

IEP   ∅

NDPR

  1. Matthew A. Benton reviews Disagreement, Deference, and Religious Commitment (Oxford), by John Pittard.
  2. Kimberly Kessler Ferzan reviews Self-Defense, Necessity, and Punishment: A Philosophical Analysis (Routledge), by Uwe Steinhoff.
  3. Samuel Freeman reviews In the Shadow of Justice: Postwar Liberalism and the Remaking of Political Philosophy (Princeton), by Katrina Forrester.

Wireless Philosophy

1000-Word Philosophy

  1. Is Death Bad? Epicurus and Lucretius on the Fear of Death, by Frederik Kaufman.

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media

  1. The Knowledge Machine: How Irrationality Created Modern Science by Michael Strevens, reviewed by Joshua Rothman in The New Yorker.
  2. Entitled by Kate Manne, reviewed by by Nesrine Malik in The Guardian, Sophie McBain in The New Statesman, and Oliver Traldi in ARC Digital (Manne replies to the latter here.)
  3. The Murder of Professor Schlick: The Rise and Fall of the Vienna Circle by David Edmonds, reviewed by Thomas Filbin at The Arts Fuse.
  4. A Field Guide to a Happy Life by Massimo Pigliucci, reviewed by Michael L. Ramsey at The Roanoke Times.

Compiled by Michael Glawson

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