Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


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

Below are recent updates to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), 1000-Word PhilosophyWireless Philosophy (Wi-Phi), as well as new book reviews at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR).

As I’ve mentioned before, we’ve started including links in these posts to reviews of philosophy books in the popular press. I have no doubt that we’re missing some of them, so please do help us out. If you see a review, please email me the link. Thanks!

SEP

New: 

Revised:

  1. Sex and Sexuality, by Raja Halwani (Art Institute of Chicago).
  2. Timon of Phlius, by Richard Bett (Johns Hopkins).
  3. Max Scheler, by Zachary Davis (St. John’s) and Anthony Steinbock (Southern Illinois).
  4. Diodorus Cronus, by David Sedley (Cambridge).
  5. Lucretius, by David Sedley (Cambridge).
  6. Quantifiers and Quantification, by Gabriel Uzquiano (Southern California).
  7. Pythagoras, by Carl Huffman (Depauw).

IEP  ∅

NDPR

  1. Jill Gordon (Colby College) reviews Plato and the Invention of Life (Fordham), by Michael Naas.
  2. Steve Barbone (San Diego State) reviews Ethics: Proved in Geometrical Order (Cambridge), by Benedict De Spinoza, Michael Silverthorne (tr.), and Matthew Kisner (ed., tr.).
  3. Alberto Peruzzi (Università di Firenze) reviews Categories for the Working Philosopher (Oxford), by Elaine Landry.
  4. Nils-Hennes Stear (Southampton) reviews Art and Belief (Oxford), by Ema Sullivan-Bissett, Helen Bradley, and Paul Noordhof (eds.).
  5. Riccardo Bruni (Florence) reviews Formal Theories of Truth (Oxford), by J. C. Beall, Michael Glanzberg, and David Ripley.
  6. Bradford Skow (MIT) reviews Beyond the Dynamical Universe: Unifying Block Universe Physics and Time as Experienced (Oxford), by Michael Silberstein, W. M. Stuckey, and Timothy McDevitt.
  7. Jason W. Carter (Exeter College, Oxford) reviews On the Soul and Other Psychological Works, (Oxford), by Aristotle.
  8. Nicholas Agar (Wellington) reviews New Methuselahs: The Ethics of Life Extension (MIT), by John K. Davis.
  9. Anna Corrias (Queensland) reviews Plato’s Persona: Marsilio Ficino, Renaissance Humanism, and Platonic Traditions (Pennsylvania), by Denis J. J. Robichaud.
  10. Trevor Pearce (North Carolina-Charlotte) reviews Plato’s Persona: Marsilio Ficino, Renaissance Humanism, and Platonic Traditions (Pennsylvania), by Denis J. J. Robichaud.

1000-Word Philosophy

Wireless Philosophy

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media

  1. Tom McCarthy reviews How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them, by Jason Stanley, at The Guardian.

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Compiled by @MichaelGlawson (University of South Carolina)

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Nicky Drake
Nicky Drake
5 years ago

Hi Justin, there’s an error in the post. “Nicholas Aga” should be “NIcholas Agar”.