Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


Here’s what new or changed over the past week at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR), and Wi-Phi:

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SEP

New:

  1. Social and Political Thought in Chinese Philosophy, by Stephen C. Angle.

 

Revised:

  1. Roman Ingarden, by Amie Thomasson.
  2. Computational Complexity Theory, by Walter Dean.
  3. Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius, by John Marenbon.
  4. Nicolai Hartmann, by Roberto Poli.
  5. Intertheory Relations in Physics, by Robert Batterman.
  6. The Notation in Principia Mathematica, by Bernard Linsky.

 

IEP

 

NDPR

  1. Tina Rulli reviews Philosophy Comes to Dinner: Arguments About the Ethics of Eating, by Andrew Chignell, Terence Cumeo, and Matthew C. Halteman (eds.).
  2. Richard McCarty reviews How Hume and Kant Reconstruct Natural Law: Justifying Strict Objectivity without Debating Moral Realism, by Kenneth R. Westphal.
  3. Mark K. Spence reviews Subjectivity: Ancient and Modern, by R. J. Snell and Steven F. Maguire (eds.).
  4. Elijah Chudnoff reviews The Centered Mind: What the Science of Working Memory Shows Us about the Nature of Human Thought, by Peter Carruthers.
  5. Jussi Suikkanen reviews Weighing Reasons, by Errol Lord and Barry Maguire (eds.).
  6. Jon Garthoff reviews Idealist Ethics, by W. J. Mander.
  7. Pierre-Jean Renaudie reviews There is: The Event and the Finitude of Appearing, by Claude Romano.

 

Wi-Phi

  1. Contrastivism #2 (Free Will), by Walter Sinnott-Armstrong

 

Compiled by Michael Glawson, University of South Carolina

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