Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


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

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New:

  1. Externalism About Mental Content and the Extended Mind, by Mark Rowlands (University of Miami), Joe Lau (Hong Kong), and Max Deutsch (Hong Kong).
  2. Hermeneutics, by Theodore George (Texas A&M).

Revised:

  1. Causation in Arabic and Islamic Thought, by Kara Richardson.
  2. Free Logic, by John Nolt.
  3. The Capability Approach, by Ingrid Robeyns and Morten Fibieger Byskov.
  4. Collective Intentionality, by David P. Schweikard and Hans Bernhard Schmid.
  5. Saint Anselm, by Thomas Williams.

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NDPR

  1. Robert Guay reviews Structural Injustice: Power, Advantage, and Human Rights (Oxford), by Madison Powers and Ruth Faden.

Wireless Philosophy  ∅

1000-Word Philosophy

  1. What Is It to Love Someone?, by Felipe Pereira.

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media

  1. The Plague by Albert Camus, reviewed by Mugambi Jouet at Boston Review.
  2. The Tyranny of Merit by Michael Sandel, reviewed by Andrew Adonis at Literary Review.

Compiled by Michael Glawson

BONUS: The philosophy of history.

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Louis F. Cooper
Louis F. Cooper
3 years ago

That review of Sandel at Literary Review is an amusing and incisive piece that has little — actually, nothing — good to say about the book. I’ve read a slightly kinder review elsewhere, but this one is giving no quarter.

Nathan M Nobis
Nathan M Nobis
3 years ago

The 1000-Word Philosophy essay” What Is It to Love Someone?” by Felipe Pereira is available here:
https://1000wordphilosophy.com/2020/12/09/what-is-it-to-love-someone/