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). There’s also a section listing recent reviews of philosophy books appearing in popular media.
New:
- Ramsey and Intergenerational Welfare Economics, by Partha Dasgupta (Cambridge).
- The Language of Thought Hypothesis, by Michael Rescorla (California-Los Angeles).
- Feminist Ethics, by Kathryn Norlock (Trent).
Revised:
- Analytic Philosophy in Early Modern India, by Jonardon Ganeri (New York).
- Neo-Daoism, by Alan Chan (Nanyang Technological University).
- Giordano Bruno, by Dilwyn Knox (University College London).
- Niccolò Machiavelli, by Cary Nederman (Texas A&M).
- Albert the Great, by Markus Führer (Augsburg).
- The Social Dimensions of Scientific Knowledge, by Helen Longino (Stanford).
- The Meaning of Life: Contemporary Analytic Perspectives, by Joshua Seachris (Notre Dame).
- Gopal Sreenivasan (Duke) reviews Rights and Demands: A Foundational Inquiry (Oxford) by Margaret Gilbert.
- Oliver Leaman (Kentucky) reviews Interpreting Maimonides: Critical Essays (Cambridge) by Charles H. Manekin and Daniel Davies (eds.).
- Adam Harmer (California-Riverside) reviews Infinity in Early Modern Philosophy (Springer) by Ohad Nachtomy and Reed Winegar (eds.).
- Prasanta S. Bandyopadhyay (Montana State) reviews Statistical Inference as Severe Testing: How to Get Beyond the Statistics Wars (Cambridge) by Deborah G. Mayo.
- Daniel Z. Korman (California-Santa Barbara) reviews Form, Matter, Substance (Oxford) by Kathrin Koslicki.
- Michael LeBuffe (Otago) reviews Spinoza’s Political Psychology: The Taming of Fortune and Fear (Cambridge) by Justin Steinberg.
- Brendan de Kenessey (Toronto) reviews Moral Thinking, Fast and Slow (Routledge) by Hanno Sauer.
- Graham Harman (Southern California Institute of Architecture) reviews Lacan: Anti-Philosophy 3 (Columbia) by Alain Badiou.
Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media
- Terry Eagleton reviews The History of Philosophy, by A.C. Grayling, and Witcraft, by Jonathan Rée at The Guardian.
- Paul Crider reviews Capabilities in a Just Society: A Theory of Navigational Agency by Rutger Claassen at Arc Digital.
Bonus: One good reason.
Compiled by Michael Glawson
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