Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


Here’s the weekly report of new entries in online philosophical resources and new reviews of philosophy books. 

We check out and report on updates to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), 1000-Word PhilosophyWireless Philosophy (Wi-Phi), and occasionally some other sites, as well as new book reviews at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR) and in the popular press (if you notice any reviews of books by philosophers in non-academic venues, please let us know. Thanks!

SEP

New:

  1. Prediction versus Accommodation, by Eric Christian Barnes (Southern Methodist).
  2. Critical Thinking, by David Hitchcock (McMaster).
  3. Fundamentality, by Tuomas E. Tahko (Helsinki).
  4. Infinite Regress Arguments, by Ross Cameron (Virginia).
  5. Artifact, by Beth Preston (Georgia).

Revised:

  1. Conventionality of Simultaneity, by Allen Janis (Pittsburg).
  2. Functionalism, by Janet Levin (Southern California).
  3. Ancient Skepticism, by Katja Vogt (Columbia).
  4. Risk, by Sven Ove Hansson (KTH Royal Institute of Technology).
  5. Type Theory, by Thierry Coquand (Calmers).
  6. Karl Jaspers, by Chris Thornhill and Ronny Miron.
  7. Dewey’s Moral Philosophy, by Elizabeth Anderson (Michigan).

IEP Ø

NDPR

  1. Laura McMahon (Eastern Michigan) reviews Thinking Between Deleuze and Merleau-Ponty (Ohio), by Judith Wambacq.
  2. Jonathan Beale (Queen Anne’s School) reviews Wittgenstein and Naturalism (Routledge), by Kevin M. Cahill and Thomas Raleigh (eds.).
  3. Wen-fang Wang (National Yang Ming) reviews Reflections on the Liar (Oxford), by Bradley Armour-Garb (ed.).
  4. Ada S. Jaarsma (Mount Royal) reviews Errant Affirmations: On the Philosophical Meaning of Kierkegaard’s Religious Discourses (Bloomsbury), by David J. Kangas.
  5. Julian Culp (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt) reviews World Crisis and Underdevelopment: A Critical Theory of Poverty, Agency, and Coercion (Cambridge), by David Ingram.
  6. Sydney Penner (Asbury) reviews After Certainty: A History of Our Epistemic Ideals and Illusions (Oxford), by Robert Pasnau.
  7. Gilad Nir (Leipzig) reviews Logical Form: Between Logic and Natural Language (Springer), by Andrea Iacona.
  8. Hans-Jörg Rheinberger (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science) reviews Biodeconstruction: Jacques Derrida and the Life Sciences (SUNY), by Francesco Vitale.
  9. Rick Grush (California-San Diego) reviews Enactivist Interventions: Rethinking the Mind (Oxford), by Shaun Gallagher.

1000-Word Philosophy

  1. Philosophical Inquiry in Childhood, by Jana Mohr Lone (Washington).
  2. Responding to Morally Flawed Philosophers and Philosophies, by Victor Fabian Abundez-Guerra (California-Riverside), and Nathan Nobis (Morehouse College).

Wireless Philosophy Ø

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media

  1. Jacob T. Levy reviews Giunia Gatta’s Rethinking Liberalism for the 21st Century: The Skeptical Radicalism of Judith Shklar (Routledge), at Foreign Policy.
  2. Merve Emre reviews Shulamith Firestone’s The Dialectic of Sex, at Boston Review.

Compiled by @MichaelGlawson (University of South Carolina)

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