Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


Here’s the weekly report on what’s new at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR), and Wi-Phi.

Feel free to share other items of philosophical interest you’ve come across recently in the comments to this post.

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SEP

New:

  1. Quantum-Bayesian and Pragmatist Views of Quantum Theory, by Richard Healey (Arizona).
  2. Epistemological Problems of Perception, by Jack Lyons (Arkansas).


Revised:

  1. Virtue Ethics, by Rosalind Hursthouse (Auckland) and Glen Pettigrove (Auckland).
  2. Thermodynamic Asymmetry in Time, by Craig Callender (California – San Diego).
  3. Doxography of Ancient Philosophy, by Jaap Mansfeld (Urecht).

 

IEP

  1. Political Revolution, by Florian Grosser (St. Gallen).
  2. Arnold Geulincx, by J. A. van Ruler (Erasmus).


NDPR

  1. Anna Stilz (Princeton) reviews Boundaries of Authority (Oxford), by A. John Simmons.
  2. Alda Mari (Institut Jean Nicod) reviews Unity and Plurality: Logic, Philosophy, and Linguistics (Oxford), by Massimiliano Carrara, Alexandra Arapinis, and Friederike Moltmann (eds.).
  3. Nathaniel Goldberg (Washington and Lee) reviews Concept Audits: A Philosophical Method (Lexington), by Nicholas Rescher.
  4. Ian James, Downing College (Cambridge) reviews Quiet Powers of the Possible: Interviews in Contemporary French Phenomenology (Fordham), by Tarek R. Dika, and W. Chris Hackett (eds.).
  5. Roger Ariew (South Florida) reviews French Philosophy: 1572-1675 (Oxford), by Desmond M. Clarke.
  6. Todd Lekan (Muskingum) reviews Toward a Pragmatist Metaethics (Routledge), by Diana B. Heney.
  7. Phillip R. Sloan (Notre Dame) reviews The Natural and the Human: Science and the Shaping of Modernity, 1739-1841 (Oxford), by Stephen Gaukroger.
  8. Mogens Lærke (CNRS/ ENS de Lyon) reviews Leibniz: Protestant Theologian (Oxford), by Irena Backus.
  9. Michael Bell (Warwick) reviews The Aesthetics of Argument (Oxford), by Martin Warner.

 

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Compiled by Michael Glawson, South Carolina

 

 

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