Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


As usual, here’s the weekly report of 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: Ø

Revised:

  1. Coherentist Theories of Epistemic Justification, by Erik Olsson (Lunds).
  2. Jeremy Bentham, by James E. Crimmins (Western Ontario).
  3. Ethics in Indian and Tibetan Buddhism, by Charles Goodman (SUNY-Binghamton).
  4. Provability Logic, by Rineke (L.C.) Verbrugge (Groningen Institute for Artificial Intelligence).
  5. Varieties of Modality, by Boris Kment (Princeton).
  6. Aristotle’s Biology, by James Lennox (Pittsburgh).

IEP Ø

No new entries, but the site was apparently hacked and a new page featuring the message “FUCK ISIS!” appeared. Seriously.

NDPR

  1. Richard Dees (Rochester) reviews Rightness as Fairness: A Moral and Political Theory (Palgrave Macmillan), by Marcus Arvan.
  2. Matthew C. Haug (William & Mary) reviews The Oxford Handbook of Philosophical Methodology (Oxford), by Herman Cappelen, Tamar Szabó Gendler, and John Hawthorne (eds.).
  3. George di Giovanni (McGill) reviews Fichte’s Foundations of Natural Right: A Critical Guide (Cambridge), by Gabriel Gottlieb (ed.).

Wi-Phi   Ø

BONUS: Equivocation is fun.

Compiled by Michael Glawson, University of South Carolina

 

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Nicky Drake
Nicky Drake
7 years ago

Well, it’s a relief to finally see someone take a stand against the pro-Isis slant of the Internet Encylopedia of Philosophy.

Victor Carranza
Victor Carranza
Reply to  Nicky Drake
7 years ago

How was IEP doing pro-ISIS propaganda?

Nicky Drake
Nicky Drake
Reply to  Victor Carranza
7 years ago

I was being sarcastic. 🙂