SEP, IEP, NDPR, Wi-Phi Weekly Update
The new edition of the massive amassing of philosophically relevant links known as the Philosophical Percolations‘ “Saturday Linkorama” is up. As usual, thanks to a special arrangement with the crew there, I present below a sample of what they have on offer: 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. Thanks to the individuals responsible for this week’s Linkorama—Jon Cogburn, John Fletcher, BP Morton, and Mark Silcox.
SEP:
- Bernard Bosanquet (William Sweet) [REVISED: July 9, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography.
- Personal Identity (Eric T. Olson) [REVISED: July 9, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography.
- Action-based Theories of Perception (Robert Briscoe and Rick Grush) [NEW: July 8, 2015].
- Belief Merging and Judgment Aggregation (Gabriella Pigozzi) [NEW: July 8, 2015].
- Natural Theology and Natural Religion (Andrew Chignell and Derk Pereboom) [NEW: July 6, 2015].
- Feminist Perspectives on the Self (Cynthia Willett, Ellie Anderson, and Diana Meyers) [REVISED:July 6, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography, bib.html.
- Homosexuality (Brent Pickett) [REVISED: July 5, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography.
IEP:
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NDPR:
- Mark Bernier Gordon Graham’s Wittgenstein and Natural Religion.
- Jennifer A. Wagner-Lawlor reviews Kathleen Lennon’s Imagination and the Imaginary.
- Daniel Z. Korman reviews Thomas Sattig’s The Double Lives of Objects: An Essay in the Metaphysics of the Ordinary World.
- Todd May reviews Étienne Balibar’s Violence and Civility: On the Limits of Political Philosophy.
- Jeanine M. Grenberg reviews Julian Wuerth’s Kant on Mind, Action, and Ethics.
- Sten Ebbesen reviews John Buridan’s Treatise on Consequences.
- Christopher Mole reviews Carlos Montemayor and Harry Haroutioun Haladjian’s Consciousness, Attention, and Conscious Attention.
- Charles Travis reviews John Searle’s Seeing Things as They Are: A Theory of Perception.
Wi-Phi:
- Jonny Anomaly (Duke) on The Tragedy of the Commons.
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