Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


The weekly report on new and revised entries in online philosophy resources and new reviews of philosophy books…

SEP

New:  ∅

Revised:

  1. Facts, by Kevin Mulligan and Fabrice Correia.
  2. Charles Hartshorne, by Dan Dombrowski.
  3. Model Theory, by Wilfrid Hodges.
  4. Walter Benjamin, by Peter Osborne and Matthew Charles.
  5. The Free Rider Problem, by Russell Hardin and Garrett Cullity.
  6. Russell’s Paradox, by Andrew David Irvine and Harry Deutsch.
  7. Ibn Sina’s Natural Philosophy, by Jon McGinnis.
  8. Aristotle’s Psychology, by Christopher Shields.

IEP   ∅

NDPR

  1. The Emotional Mind: A Control Theory of Affective States by Tom Cochrane, reviewed by Colin Klein.
  2. The Epistemic Role of Consciousness by Declan Smithies, reviewed by Robert J. Howell.
  3. Consequentialism: New Directions, New Problems edited by Christian Seidel, reviewed by David Cummiskey.
  4. Heraclitus Redux: Technological Infrastructures and Scientific Change by Joseph C. Pitt, reviewed by Matthew D. Lund.
  5. Moral Knowledge by Sarah McGrath, reviewed by David Phillips.
  6. The Phenomenal Basis of Intentionality by Angela Medelovici, reviewed by Adam Pautz

Wireless Philosophy  ∅

1000-Word Philosophy  ∅

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media

  1. Grandstanding: The Use and Abuse of Moral Talk by Justin Tosi and Brandon Warmke, reviewed by Adam Szetela at Los Angeles Review of Books.
  2. The Murder of Professor Schlick by David Edmonds, reviewed by Adam Kirsch at The New Yorker, and by Gary Saul Morson at The American Scholar.
  3. Time of the Magicians: The Invention of Modern Thought, 1919-29 by Wolfram Ellenberger, (trans. Shaun Whiteside), reviewed by David Motadel at the Times Literary Supplement.

Compiled by Michael Glawson

BONUS: When empathy and agreement come apart.

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