SEP, IEP, NDPR, Wi-Phi Weekly Update


Below are last week’s updates and new additions to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR), and Wi-Phi Wireless Philosophy. They appear here via special arrangement with Philosophical Percolations, where they were first posted, along with many other goodies, by Jon Cogburn, John Fletcher, Duncan Richter, James Rocha, and Mona Rocha in the “Saturday Linkorama.

Last Week’s SEP:

  1. Aristotle on Non-contradiction (Paula Gottlieb) [REVISED: June 12, 2015]  Changes to: Main text, Bibliography.
  2. Animal Consciousness (Colin Allen and Michael Trestman) [REVISED: June 10, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography.
  3. Porphyry (Eyjólfur Emilsson) [REVISED: June 10, 2015]  Changes to: Main text, Bibliography.

Last Week’s IEP:

  1. Robert Hoag’s Humanitarian Military Intervention.

Last Week’s NDPR:

  1. Aku Visala reviews Helen De Cruz and Johan De Smedt’s A Natural History of Natural Theology: The Cognitive Science of Theology and Philosophy of Religion.
  2. Paul Woodruff reviews A. A. Long’s Greek Models of Mind and Self.
  3. Joe Y.F. Lau reviews Nicholas Georgalis’ Mind, Language, and Subjectivity: Minimal Content and the Theory of Thought.
  4. Daniel L. Tate reviewsJesús Adrián Escudero’s Heidegger and the Emergence of the Question of Being.
  5. Daniel Frank reviews Steven Nadler’s (ed.) Spinoza and Medieval Jewish Philosophy.
  6. Thomas Blanchard reviews Mathias Frisch’s Causal Reasoning in Physics.
  7. Alvin I. Goldman reviews Hilary Kornblith’s A Naturalistic Epistemology: Selected Papers.
  8. S. Joel Garver reviews Kevin Diller’s Theology’s Epistemological Dilemma: How Karl Barth and Alvin Plantinga Provide a Unified Response.
  9. Cindy Holder reviews Michael Blake’s Justice and Foreign Policy.
  10. Sara Protasi reviews Susan Wolf’s The Variety of Values: Essays on Morality, Meaning, and Love.

Last Week’s WiPhi:

  1. Julia Driver (Washington University in Saint Louis): Consequentialism.
  2. Olufemi O. Taiwo (UCLA): Race and the Carceral State.
  3. Nina Strohminger (Yale) and Shaun Nichols (Arizona): The Essential Moral Self.
  4. Elmar Kremer (Emeritus, Toronto) Classical Theism.
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