Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update
Here’s the weekly report on new entries in online philosophical resources and new reviews of philosophy books.
New:
- Empedocles, by K. Scarlett Kingsley (Agnes Scott), and Richard Parry (Agnes Scott).
- Saint Augustine, by Christian Tornau (Wuerzburg).
- Natural Selection, by Peter Gildenhuys (Lafayette College).
Revised:
- Christian Wolff, by Matt Hettche and Corey Dyck.
- Computer Simulations in Science, by Eric Winsberg.
- Thought Experiments, by James Robert Brown and Yiftach Fehige.
- Peter of Spain, by Joke Spruyt.
- Francisco Suárez, by Christopher Shields and Daniel Schwartz.
- 18th Century French Aesthetics, by Jennifer Tsien and Jacques Morizot.
- Qualia: The Knowledge Argument, by Martine Nida-Rümelin and Donnchadh O Conaill.
IEP ∅
- Filippo Contesi (Barcelona) reviews Things: In Touch with the Past (Oxford), by Carolyn Korsmeyer.
- Lina Papadaki (Crete) reviews Debating Pornography (Oxford), by Andrew Altman and Lori Watson.
- Julian Culp (American University of Paris) reviews Moral Rights and Their Grounds (Routledge), by David Alm.
- Federica Russo (Amsterdam) reviews Causality, Probability, and Medicine (Routledge), by Donald Gillies.
- Gabriel Gottlieb (Xavier) reviews The Experience of Injustice: A Theory of Recognition (Columbia), by Emmanuel Renault.
- Brendan Shea (Rochester Community and Technical College) reviews Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations: An Attempt at a Critical Rationalist Appraisal (Springer), by Joseph Agassi.
Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media
- How to Be an Epicurean: The Ancient Art of Living Well, by Catherine Wilson, is reviewed at Kirkus Reviews.
Compiled by Michael Glawson.
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