Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


Here’s the latest report of what’s new at some useful philosophy sites.

We check the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR), Wi-Phi, and 1000-Word Philosophy for updates weekly and report them right here. 

If you think there are other regularly updated sites we should add to this feature, feel free to suggest them in the comments.

SEP

New:

  1. Curry’s Paradox, by Lionel Shapiro (Connecticut) and Jc Beall (Connecticut).

Revised:

  1. Markets, by Lisa Herzog (The Entrepreneurial University).
  2. Epistemic Paradoxes, by Roy Sorensen (Washington-St. Louis).
  3. Mental Representation in Medieval Philosophy, by Henrik Lagerlund (Western Ontario).
  4. Leibniz on Causation, by Marc Bobro (Santa Barbara City College).
  5. Carl Hempel, by James Fetzer (Minnesota).
  6. Well-Being, by Roger Crisp (Oxford).


IEP  Ø

NDPR

  1. Johannes L. Brandl (Salzburg) reviews Analytic Philosophy: An Interpretive History (Routledge), by Aaron Preston (ed.).
  2. Andrew Chignell (Pennsylvania) reviews Kant’s Modal Metaphysics (Oxford), by Nicholas F. Stang.
  3. Andrew Pickering (Exeter) reviews New Romantic Cyborgs: Romanticism, Information Technology, and the End of the Machine (MIT), by Mark Coeckelbergh.
  4. Bruce Aune (Massachusetts-Amherst) reviews Peirce’s Empiricism: Its Roots and Its Originality (Lexington), by Aaron Bruce Wilson.
  5. Jack Reynolds (Deakin) reviews Wittgenstein and Merleau-Ponty (Routledge), by Komarine Romdenh-Romluc (ed.).
  6. Matthew Stuart (Bowdoin) reviews Locke’s Image of the World (Oxford), by Michael Jacovides.


Wi-Phi  

  1. Bertrand’s Paradox, by Jonathan Weisberg (Toronto).


1000-Word Philosophy
 Ø


BONUS
: Luck.

Compiled by Michael Glawson (University of South Carolina)

 

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