SEP, IEP, NDPR, Wi-Phi Weekly Update


Each week, the folks at Philosophical Percolations put together a massive list of philosophically relevant links they call the “Saturday Linkorama.” These include 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, which appear here on Mondays via special arrangement with PhilPercs. I’d like to thank the individuals responsible for this week’s Linkorama—Jon Cogburn, John Fletcher, James Rocha, and Mona Rocha—and urge you to check out what’s going on over there.

SEP:

  1. Heidegger’s Aesthetics (Iain Thomson) [REVISED: June 26, 2015] Changes to: Bibliography, notes.html
  2. Non-Deductive Methods in Mathematics (Alan Baker) [REVISED: June 26, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography
  3. William of Ockham (Paul Vincent Spade and Claude Panaccio) [REVISED: June 25, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography, notes.html
  4. Heraclitus (Daniel W. Graham) [REVISED: June 23, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography
  5. Perceptual Experience and Concepts in Classical Indian Philosophy (Monima Chadha) [REVISED:June 22, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography
  6. Blaise Pascal (Desmond Clarke) [REVISED: June 22, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography
  7. Ceteris Paribus Laws (Alexander Reutlinger, Gerhard Schurz, and Andreas Hüttemann) [REVISED:June 22, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography

IEP:

  1. Elizabeth Ellis’ The Ethics of Economic Sanctions.

NDPR:

  1. Eric T. Olson reviews Paul F. Snowdon’s Persons, Animals, Ourselves.
  2. Philip Swenson reviews David Palmer’s Libertarian Free Will: Contemporary Debates.
  3. Robert E. Wood reviews Christopher Scott Sevier’s Aquinas on Beauty.
  4. Laurence Hemming reviews Thomas Sheehan’s Making Sense of Heidegger: A Paradigm Shift.
  5. Nathaniel Sharadin reviews Gunnar Björnsson, Caj Strandberg, Ragnar Francén Olinder, John Eriksson, and Fredrik Björklund (eds.’) Motivational Internalism.
  6. Alfred Nordmann reviews Léna Soler, Sjoerd Zwart, Michael Lynch, and Vincent Israel-Jost (eds.’) Science after the Practice Turn in the Philosophy, History, and Social Studies of Science.

Wi-Phi:

  1. Ram Neta on Rationality.
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