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.

SEP

New:

  1. Ramsey and Intergenerational Welfare Economics, by Partha Dasgupta (Cambridge).
  2. The Language of Thought Hypothesis, by Michael Rescorla (California-Los Angeles).
  3. Feminist Ethics, by Kathryn Norlock (Trent).

Revised:

  1. Analytic Philosophy in Early Modern India, by Jonardon Ganeri (New York).
  2. Neo-Daoism, by Alan Chan (Nanyang Technological University).
  3. Giordano Bruno, by Dilwyn Knox (University College London).
  4. Niccolò Machiavelli, by Cary Nederman (Texas A&M).
  5. Albert the Great, by Markus Führer (Augsburg).
  6. The Social Dimensions of Scientific Knowledge, by Helen Longino (Stanford).

IEP

  1. The Meaning of Life: Contemporary Analytic Perspectives, by Joshua Seachris (Notre Dame).

NDPR

  1. Gopal Sreenivasan (Duke) reviews Rights and Demands: A Foundational Inquiry (Oxford) by Margaret Gilbert.
  2. Oliver Leaman (Kentucky) reviews Interpreting Maimonides: Critical Essays (Cambridge) by Charles H. Manekin and Daniel Davies (eds.).
  3. Adam Harmer (California-Riverside) reviews Infinity in Early Modern Philosophy (Springer) by Ohad Nachtomy and Reed Winegar (eds.).
  4. Prasanta S. Bandyopadhyay (Montana State) reviews Statistical Inference as Severe Testing: How to Get Beyond the Statistics Wars (Cambridge) by Deborah G. Mayo.
  5. Daniel Z. Korman (California-Santa Barbara) reviews Form, Matter, Substance (Oxford) by Kathrin Koslicki.
  6. Michael LeBuffe (Otago) reviews Spinoza’s Political Psychology: The Taming of Fortune and Fear (Cambridge) by Justin Steinberg.
  7. Brendan de Kenessey (Toronto) reviews Moral Thinking, Fast and Slow (Routledge) by Hanno Sauer.
  8. Graham Harman (Southern California Institute of Architecture) reviews Lacan: Anti-Philosophy 3 (Columbia) by Alain Badiou.

1000-Word Philosophy

Wireless Philosophy

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media

  1. Terry Eagleton reviews The History of Philosophy, by A.C. Grayling, and Witcraft, by Jonathan Rée at The Guardian.
  2. 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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