Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update
The weekly report on new and revised entries in online philosophy resources and new reviews of philosophy books…
New:
- Rudolf Carnap, by Hannes Leitgeb (Ludwig-Maximilians-München) and André Carus (Munchen).
Revised:
- Psychologism, by Martin Kusch.
- Nietzsche’s Moral and Political Philosophy, by Brian Leiter.
- Hegel’s Aesthetics, by Stephen Houlgate.
- Method and Metaphysics in Plato’s Sophist and Statesman, by Mary-Louise Gill.
- Teleological Notions in Biology, by Colin Allen and Jacob Neal.
- Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer, by Mark van Atten.
- Rights, by Leif Wenar.
- The Computational Theory of Mind, by Michael Rescorla.
- Lady Anne Conway, by Sarah Hutton.
- al-Kindi, by Peter Adamson.
- The Chinese Room Argument, by David Cole.
- Authenticity, by Somogy Varga and Charles Guignon.
- Negation, by Laurence R. Horn and Heinrich Wansing.
- Albert the Great, by Markus Führer.
- The Epistemology of Visual Thinking in Mathematics, by Marcus Giaquinto.
- Robert Pippin (Chicago)reviews Kantian Subjects: Critical Philosophy and Late Modernity (Oxford), by Karl Ameriks.
- Michael K. Shim (California State-Los Angeles) reviews Normativity, Meaning, and the Promise of Phenomenology (Routledge), by Matthew Burch, Jack Marsh, and Irene McMullin (eds.).
- Filippo Casati (Lehigh) reviews The Pursuit of an Authentic Philosophy: Wittgenstein, Heidegger, and the Everyday (Oxford), by David Egan.
- Kevin B. Korb (Monash) reviews Calculated Surprises: A Philosophy of Computer Simulation (Oxford), by Johannes Lenhard.
- Brendan S. Gillon (McGill)Language, Meaning and Use in Indian Philosophy: An Introduction to Mukula’s Fundamentals of the Communicative Function (Bloomsbury), by Malcolm Keating.
- Claudio Corradetti (Rome, Tor Vergata) reviews Transitional Subjects: Critical Theory and Object Relations (Columbia), by Amy Allen and Brian O’Connor (eds.).
- Peter J. Graham (California-Riverside) reviews The Exchange of Words: Speech, Testimony, and Intersubjectivity (Oxford), by Richard Moran.
Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media ∅
- Jane O’Grady reviews Sick Souls, Healthy Minds: How William James Can Save Your Life, by John Kaag, at Standpoint.
Compiled by Michael Glawson.
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This is good. Hope new books will be added more . Please there should be inclusion of African Philosophy books which has new vistas and methods. ThanksReport