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:
- Japanese Philosophy , by Thomas Kasulis (Ohio State).
Revised:
- Human/Non-Human Chimeras , by Robert Streiffer (Wisconsin).
- Original Position , by Samuel Freeman (Pennsylvania).
- Girolamo [Geronimo] Cardano , by Guido Giglioni (Macarata).
- The Nonidentity Problem , by M. A. Roberts (The College of New Jersey).
- Prisoner’s Dilemma, by Steven Kuhn (Georgetown).
IEP ∅
- Daryn Lehoux (Queen’s University) reviews Ptolemy’s Philosophy: Mathematics as a Way of Life (Princeton), by Jacqueline Feke
- David Liggins (Manchester) reviews What Truth Is (Oxford), by Mark Jago.
- Valerie Wainwright (Florence) reviews Jane Austen’s Emma: Philosophical Perspectives (Oxford), by E. M. Dadlez (ed.).
- Thomas C. Vinci (Dalhousie) reviews In the Light of Experience: New Essays on Perception and Reasons (Oxford), by Johan Gersel, Rasmus Thybo Jensen, Morten S. Thaning, and Søren Overgaard (eds.).
- James A. Diamond (Waterloo) reviews Does Judaism Condone Violence? Holiness and Ethics in the Jewish Tradition (Princeton), by Alan L. Mittleman.
- Hallvard Lillehammer (Birkbeck College London) reviews The Importance of Being Rational (Oxford), by Errol Lord.
- John Hyman (University College London) reviews Practical Shape: A Theory of Practical Reasoning (Oxford), by Jonathan Dancy.
- Natalja Deng (Yonsei) reviews Thisness Presentism: An Essay on Time, Truth, and Ontology (Routledge), by David Ingram.
Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media
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Compiled by Michael Glawson
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