Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


Here’s the weekly report on new and revised entries in online philosophy resources and new reviews of philosophy books.

SEP

New:

  1. Sophie de Grouchy, by Sandrine Berges (Bilkent).

Revised:

  1. Copenhagen Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, by Jan Faye.
  2. Gottlob Frege, by Edward N. Zalta.
  3. Fictionalism, by Matti Eklund.
  4. Skepticism, by Juan Comesaña and Peter Klein.

IEP

  1. David Hume: Moral Philosophy, by Ryan Pollock (Grand Valley State).

NDPR

1.     Anat Matar (Tel Aviv) reviews Wittgenstein in the 1930s: Between the Tractatus and the Investigations (Cambridge), by David G. Stern (ed.).

2.     Ann E. Cudd (Pittsburgh) reviews The Origins of Unfairness: Social Categories and Cultural Evolution (Oxford), by Cailin O’Connor.

3.     Carlo Penco (Genoa), and Margherita Benzi (Eastern Piedmont) review The Logic of Information: A Theory of Philosophy as Conceptual Design (Oxford), by Luciano Floridi.

4.     Nikolay Milkov (Paderborn) reviews The Bloomsbury Companion to Bertrand Russell (Bloomsbury), by Russell Wahl (ed.).

5.     Richard Bett (Johns Hopkins) reviews Five Modes of Scepticism: Sextus Empiricus and the Agrippan Modes (Oxford), by Stefan Sienkiewicz.

1000-Word Philosophy

Wireless Philosophy

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media

  1. John Gray reviews The Evolution of Moral Progress: A Biocultural Theory, by Allen Buchanan and Russell Powell, at The New York Review of Books.
  2. Angus Nicholls reviews Hans Blumenberg, Philosoph in Deutschland, by Kurt Flasch, and Rigorism of Truth, by Hans Blumenberg, at The Times Literary Supplement.
  3. Robert Sinnerbrink reviews The Philosophical Hitchcock, by Robert B. Pippin, at the Los Angeles Review of Books.

Compiled by Michael Glawson.

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