Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update
Here’s the weekly report on new entries in online philosophical resources and new reviews of philosophy books.
Below is a list of recent updates, if there have been any, to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR), 1000-Word Philosophy, and Wireless Philosophy (Wi-Phi).
New: ∅
Revised:
- Pain, by Murat Aydede (British Columbia).
- Existentialist Aesthetics, by Jean-Philippe Deranty (Macquarie).
- Ernst Mach, by Paul Pojman.
- Automated Reasoning, by Frederic Portoraro (The Logic Web).
- Thomas of Erfurt, by Jack Zupko (Alberta).
- Chan Buddhism, by Peter Hershock (East West Center).
- Justus Lipsius, by Jan Papy (Catholic University Leuven).
- Indispensability Arguments in the Philosophy of Mathematics, by Mark Colyvan (Sydney).
- Teleological Notions in Biology, by Colin Allen (Pittsburg) and Jacob Neal (Pittsburg).
- Divine Simplicity, by William F. Vallicella (formerly Dyton and Case Western Reserve).
- Scientific Reduction, by Raphael van Riel (Duisburg-Essen) and Robert Van Gulick (Syracuse).
- Singularities and Black Holes, by Erik Curiel.
- Alexius Meinong, by Johann Marek (Graz).
- Sigmund Freud: Religion, by Stephen Thornton (University of Limerick).
- Referential Opacity, by Graeme Forbes (Colorado).
- Sara Protasi (Puget Sound) reviews Virtuous Emotions (Oxford) by Kristján Kristjánsson.
- Alexandra Plakias (Hamilton College) reviews The Character Gap: How Good Are We? (Oxford), by Christian B. Miller.
- Martin Lin (Rutgers) reviews Reconceiving Spinoza (Oxford), by Samuel Newlands.
- Charles E. Scott (Penn State & Vanderbilt) reviews Heidegger’s Poietic Writings: From Contributions to Philosophy to The Event (Indiana), by Daniela Vallega-Neu.
- Johannes Haag (Potsdam) reviews Sellars and the History of Modern Philosophy (Routledge), by Luca Corti and Antonio M. Nunziante (eds.).
- James R. O’Shea (University College Dublin) reviews Kantian Nonconceptualism (Palgrave Macmillan), by Dennis Schulting (ed.).
- Frederick Neuhouser (Columbia) reviews The Actual and the Rational: Hegel and Objective Spirit (Chicago), by Jean-François Kervegan.
- Dimitri Ginev reviews Science as Social Existence: Heidegger and the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge, by Jeff Kochan.
- Jonathan L. Kvanvig (Washington University, St. Louis) reviews The Greatest Possible Being (Oxford), by Jeff Speaks.
- Shannon Hof ( Memorial University of Newfoundland) reviews The Dash — The Other Side of Absolute Knowing (MIT), by Rebecca Comay and Frank Ruda.
Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media
- Thomas Nagel reviews Fellow Creatures: Our Obligations to the Other Animals
by Christine Korsgaard in The New York Review of Books.
- Adam Philipps reviews Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny by Kate Manne in the London Review of Books
- Nakul Kirshna reviews Socrates In Love by Armand D’Angour in The Telegraph.
Compiled by Michael Glawson
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