Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


Here is the weekly report of what’s new at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), and Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR) — plus a few bonus links.

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. Henry David Thoreau by Rick Anthony Furtak (Colorado College).
  2. Marsilius of Inghen by Maarten Hoenen (Freiburg).
  3. Idiolects by Alex Barber (Open) and Eduardo Garcia Ramirez (UNA Mexico).
  4. The Ethics of Clinical Research by David Wendler (NIH).

IEP Ø
NDPR

  1. Theodore George (Texas A&M) reviews Carnal Hermeneutics (Fordham) by Richard Kearney and Brian Treanor (eds.).
  2. Allan Bäck (Kutztown) reviews The Cambridge Companion to Medieval Logic (Cambridge) by Catarina Dutilh Novaes and Stephen Read (eds).
  3. Steven J. Jensen (St. Thomas-Houston) reviews Debating Medieval Natural Law: A Survey (Notre Dame) by Riccardo Saccenti.
  4. Katherine Dormandy (Innsbruck) reviews God and Meaning: New Essays (Bloomsbury) by Joshua W. Seachris and Stewart Goetz (eds.).
  5. Benjamin Pollock (Hebrew-Jerusalem) reviews A Political Theory for the Jewish People (Oxford) by Chaim Gans.

 

Compiled by Michael Glawson, University of South Carolina

 

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