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: ∅
Revised:
- Personal Identity and Ethics, by David Shoemaker.
- John Duns Scotus, by Thomas Williams.
- Relational Quantum Mechanics, by Federico Laudisa and Carlo Rovelli.
IEP ∅
- Emanuel Viebahn (Humboldt University of Berlin) reviews Lying: Language, Knowledge, Ethics, and Politics (Oxford), by Eliot Michaelson and Andreas Stokke (eds.).
- Marta Jorba (University of the Basque Country) reviews Inner Speech: New Voices (Oxford), by Peter Langland-Hassan and Agustín Vicente (eds.).
- Christian Helmut Wenzel (National Taiwan University) reviews Manipulated Agents: A Window to Moral Responsibility (Oxford), by Alfred R. Mele.
Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media
- Thinking and Being by Irad Kimhi is reviewed by Steven Methven at The Point Magazine.
- Becoming Beauvoir: A Life by Kate Kirkpatrick is reviewed by Skye Cleary at Los Angeles Review of Books.
- Should We Colonize Other Planets? by Adam Morton is reviewed by Priyamvada Natarajan at New York Review of Books (possible paywall).
- Tragedy, the Greeks, and Us by Simon Critchley is reviewed by James Romm at New York Review of Books (possible paywall).
- An Instinct for Truth: Curiosity and the Moral Character of Science by Robert T. Pennock is reviewed at Times Higher Education.
Compiled by Michael Glawson
Bonus: Issues in the non-ideal political philosophy of time travel.
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