SEP, IEP, NDPR, Wi-Phi Weekly Update


Below are last week’s additions and updates to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR), and Wi-Phi Wireless Philosophy, appearing here via special arrangement with Philosophical Percolations. They were first posted in PhilPercs’ “Saturday Linkorama” along with lots of other philosophy-related links. Thanks to Jon Cogburn, John Fletcher, and Mona Rocha, who put together the latest Linkorama.

SEP:

  1. Desert (Fred Feldman and Brad Skow) [NEW: October 9, 2015]
  2. Medieval Theories of Singular Terms (E. Jennifer Ashworth) [REVISED: October 9, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography.
  3. William Crathorn (Aurélien Robert) [REVISED: October 7, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography.
  4. Nietzsche’s Moral and Political Philosophy (Brian Leiter) [REVISED: October 7, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography.
  5. Bodily Awareness (Frédérique de Vignemont) [REVISED: October 7, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography.
  6. Supervenience in Ethics (Tristram McPherson) [NEW: October 7, 2015].
  7. Temporal Parts (Katherine Hawley) [REVISED: October 5, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography.
  8. Supererogation (David Heyd) [REVISED: October 5, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography.
  9. Harriet Taylor Mill (Dale E. Miller) [REVISED: October 5, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography.
  10. The Epistemology of Visual Thinking in Mathematics (Marcus Giaquinto) [NEW: October 2, 2015]
  11. Anaxagoras (Patricia Curd) [REVISED: October 1, 2015] Changes to: Main text, Bibliography.

IEP:

  1. No new articles this week.

NDPR:

  1. Krister Bykvist reviews L.A. Paul’s Transformative Experience.
  2. Anthony J. Lisska reviews Steven J. Jensen’s Knowing the Natural Law: From Precepts and Inclinations to Deriving Oughts.
  3. Andrew Pinsent reviews S. Adam Seagrave’s The Foundations of Natural Morality: On the Compatibility of Natural Rights and the Natural Law.
  4. Barbara Baum Levenbook reviews Alon Harel’s Why Law Matters.
  5. Peter J. Graham reviews Miriam Schleifer McCormick’s Believing Against the Evidence: Agency and the Ethics of Belief.
  6. William McNeill reviews Martin Heidegger’s The Beginning of Western Philosophy: Interpretation of Anaximander and Parmenides.
  7. Brad Evans reviews Simona Forti’s New Demons: Rethinking Power and Evil Today.
  8. Tom Sparrow reviews Markus Gabriel’s Fields of Sense: A New Realist Ontology.
  9. Sanford C. Goldberg reviews Rachel McKinnon’s The Norms of Assertion: Truth, Lies, and Warrant.

Wi-Phi:

  1. Elmar Kremer’s Classical Theism 3 (God’s Omnipotence).
  2. Molly Gardner’s The Non-Identity Problem, Part II (Ethics).
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