Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


Here’s the weekly report of what’s new at some useful online philosophy resources.

We check the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR), 1000-Word Philosophy, and occasionally some other sites for updates 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. Simone Weil, by A. Rebecca Rozelle-Stone (Notre Dame) and Benjamin P. Davis (Emory).

Revised:

  1. Explanation in Mathematics, by Paolo Mancosu (Berkeley).
  2. Pragmatic Arguments and Belief in God, by Jeff Jordan (Deleware).
  3. Śāntarakṣita, by James Blumenthal (Oregon State) and James Apple (Calgary).
  4. Location and Mereology, by Cody Gilmore (UC Davis).
  5. Classical Logic, by Stewart Shapiro (Ohio State) and Teresa Kouri Kissel (Old Dominion).

 

IEP  

  1. Niccoló Machiavelli, by Kevin Honeycutt (Mercer).


1000-Word Philosophy Ø
NDPR

  1. Dabney Townsend reviews Early Modern Aesthetics (Rowman and Littlefield), by J. Colin McQuillan.
  2. James R. Hamilton (Kansas State) reviews The Philosophy of Autobiography (Chicago), by Christopher Cowley (ed.).
  3. Rick Dolphijn (Utrecht) reviews Speculative Realism: Problems and Prospects (Bloomsbury), by Peter Gratton.
  4. Mark Olssen (Surrey) reviews Language, Madness, and Desire: On Literature (Minnesota), by Michel Foucault.
  5. Jamie L. Nelson (Michigan State) reviews Permissible Progeny? The Morality of Procreation and Parenting (Oxford), by Sarah Hannah, Samantha Brennan, and Richard Vernon (eds.).
  6. Robert Nola (Auckland) reviews Articulating the World: Conceptual Understanding and the Scientific Image (Chicago), by Joseph Rouse.
  7. Andrew Winer (UC Riverside) reviews Dialectic of the Ladder: Wittgenstein, the ‘Tractatus’ and Modernism (Bloomsbury), by Benjamin Ware.
  8. Helen A. Fielding (Western Ontario) reviews Thinking about Love: Essays in Contemporary Continental Philosophy (Pennsylvania State), by Diana Enns and Antonio Calcagno (eds.).
  9. Jonathan Crowe (Queensland) reviews Reasons and Intentions in Law and Practical Agency (Cambridge), by George Pavlakos and Veronica Rodriguez-Blanco (eds.).
  10. Nathan Powers (SUNY-Albany) reviews Knowledge and Virtue in Early Stoicism (Springer), by Hȧvard Løkke.
  11. Tim Crane (Cambridge) reviews Frank Cioffi: The Philosopher in Shirt-Sleeves (Bloomsbury), by David Ellis.
  12. Francisco J. Gonzalez (Ottawa) reviews The Platonic Alcibiades I: The Dialogue and its Ancient Reception (Cambridge), by François Renaud and Harold Tarrant.
  13. Mathias Risse, (Harvard), and Marco Meyer (Cambridge/Groningen) reviewCatching Capital: The Ethics of Tax Competition (Oxford), by Peter Dietsch.
  14. Evan Thompson (British Columbia) reviews Striking Beauty: A Philosophical Look at the Asian Martial Arts (Columbia), by Barry Allen.
  15. Nikk Effingham (Birmingham) reviews The Problem of Universals in Contemporary Philosophy (Cambridge), by Gabrielle Galluzzo and Michael J. Loux (eds.).
  16. Jeffrey L. Powell (Marshall) reviews Hegel (Indiana), by Martin Heidegger.
  17. Tyler Doggett (Vermont) reviews The Moral Complexities of Eating Meat (Oxford), by Ben Bramble and Bob Fischer (eds.).
  18. Arto Laitinen (Tampere) reviews Hegel’s Theory of Responsibility (Cambridge), by Mark Alznauer.
  19. Matthew Talbert (West Virginia) reviews Responsibility from the Margins (Oxford), by David Shoemaker.

Compiled by Michael Glawson (University of South Carolina)

 

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