Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


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

SEP

New:  

  1. Sin in Christian Thought, by Kevin Timpe.

Revised:

  1. Omniscience, by Edward Wierenga.
  2. Friedrich Hayek, by David Schmidtz and Peter Boettke.
  3. Medieval Theories of Modality, by Simo Knuuttila.
  4. Montague Semantics, by Theo M. V. Janssen and Thomas Ede Zimmermann.
  5. Constructive Empiricism, by Bradley Monton and Chad Mohler.
  6. John Rawls, by Leif Wenar.
  7. Leo Strauss, by Leora Batnitzky.
  8. Zeno of Elea, by John Palmer.
  9. Economics and Economic Justice, by Marc Fleurbaey.
  10. 17th and 18th Century Theories of Emotions, by Amy M. Schmitter.
  11. Pragmatism, by Catherine Legg and Christopher Hookway.
  12. Tommaso Campanella, by Germana Ernst and Jean-Paul De Lucca.
  13. Nicholas of Autrecourt, by Hans Thijssen.

IEP

  1. The Bhagavad Gītā, by Shyam Ranganathan.

NDPR     

  1. Gregory Fried (Boston College) reviews Politics and Negation: For an Affirmative Philosophy, by Roberto Esposito, and Zakiya Hanafi (tr.).
  2. Peter Lamarque (University of York) reviews Imagining and Knowing: The Shape of Fiction, by Gregory Currie.
  3. Yitzhak Y. Melamed (Johns Hopkins) reviews Being and Reason: An Essay on Spinoza’s Metaphysics, by Martin Lin.

1000-Word Philosophy  ∅

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media   

  1. The Subversive Simone Weil: A Life in Five Ideas by Robert Zaretsky, reviewed by Max Norman at Prospect.
  2. The Knowledge Machine: How an Unreasonable Idea Created Modern Science by Michael Strevens, reviewed by Robyn Arianrhod at Australian Book Review.

Compiled by Michael Glawson

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