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. Hyperintensionality, by Francesco Berto and Daniel Nolan.

Revised:

  1. The Algebra of Logic Tradition, by Stanley Burris and Javier Legris.
  2. Thomas Hobbes, by Stewart Duncan.
  3. Friedrich Schlegel, by Allen Speight.
  4. Conscience, by Alberto Giubilini,
  5. Charles Sanders Peirce, by Robert Burch.
  6. Ramon Llull, by Ernesto Priani.
  7. The Notation in Principia Mathematica, by Bernard Linsky.
  8. Medieval Skepticism, by Charles Bolyard.
  9. The Meaning of Life, by Thaddeus Metz.
  10. Thick Ethical Concepts, by Pekka Väyrynen.
  11. Legal Interpretivism, by Nicos Stavropoulos.

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  1. Emily Kelahan reviews The Concealed Influence of Custom: Hume’s Treatise from the Inside Out (Oxford), by Jay L. Garfield.
  2. Blain Neufeld reviews The Inheritance of Wealth: Justice, Equality, and the Right to Bequeath (Oxford), by Daniel Halliday.

1000-Word Philosophy  

  1. “Hell is Other People”: Sartre on Personal Relationships, by Kiki Berk (Southern New Hampshire University).

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media

  1. Frank Ramsey: A Sheer Excess of Powers by Cheryl Misak, reviewed by Kieran Setiya at London Review of Books.
  2. Being Evil: A Philosophical Perspective, reviewed by Adrian Walsh at Australian Book Review.

Compiled by Michael Glawson

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