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.
New:
- Richard Sylvan [Routley], by Dominic Hyde (Queensland), Filippo Casati (Lehigh), and Zach Weber (Otago).
Revised:
- Realism, by Alexander Miller.
- Christian von Ehrenfels, by Robin Rollinger and Carlo Ierna.
- Ceteris Paribus Laws, by Alexander Reutlinger, Gerhard Schurz, Andreas Hüttemann, and Siegfried Jaag.
IEP ∅
- Justin E. H. Smith (Paris) reviews Living Mirrors: Infinity, Unity, and Life in Leibniz’s Philosophy (Oxford), by Ohad Nachtomy.
- David-Hillel Ruben (London) reviews Jewish Philosophy in an Analytic Age (Oxford), by Samuel Lebens, Dani Rabinowitz, and Aaron Segal (eds.).
- Glenda Satne (Wollongong) reviews How History Gets Things Wrong: The Neuroscience of Our Addiction to Stories (MIT), by Alex Rosenberg.
- Claudio de Almeida, PUCRS (Brazil), and J.R. Fett, UFSM (Brazil) review Knowledge from Non-Knowledge: Inference, Testimony and Memory (Cambridge), by Federico Luzzi.
Recent Reviews of Philosophy and Philosophy-Related Books in Non-Academic Media
- Jessica Riskin reviews Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress, by Stephen Pinker at The Los Angeles Review of Books.
- Charles McGrath reviews The Shadow of Vesuvius: A Life of Pliny by Daisy Dunn at The New York Times.
- Lucy Bolton reviews Filmed Thought: Cinema as Reflective Form by Robert Pippin at Times Higher Education.
Compiled by Michael Glawson.
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