Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


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

This post covers the past two weeks.

SEP  

New:

  1. Alonzo Church, by Harry Deutsch and Oliver Marshall.
  2. Metaphysical Explanation, by Andrew Brenner, Anna-Sofia Maurin, Alexander Skiles, Robin Stenwall, and Naomi Thompson.
  3. Natural Deduction Systems in Logic, by Francis Jeffry Pelletier and Allen Hazen.

Revised:

  1. Jan Łukasiewicz, by Peter Simons.
  2. The Notation in Principia Mathematica, by Bernard Linsky.
  3. Ludwig Wittgenstein, by Anat Biletzki and Anat Matar.
  4. Pietro Pomponazzi, by Craig Martin.
  5. Computability and Complexity, by Neil Immerman.
  6. Feminist Perspectives on Power, by Amy Allen.
  7. Anaphora, by Jeffrey C. King and Karen S. Lewis.
  8. Anarchism, by Andrew Fiala.
  9. Virtue Epistemology, by John Turri, Mark Alfano, and John Greco.
  10. Attention, by Christopher Mole.
  11. The Paradox of Suspense, by Aaron Smuts.
  12. Secession, by Allen Buchanan and Elizabeth Levinson.

IEP      ∅ 

NDPR     

  1. Naturalism, Human Flourishing, and Asian Philosophy: Owen Flanagan and Beyond, by Bongrae Seok (ed.) is reviewed by L.K. Gustin Law.     

1000-Word Philosophy      ∅      

Project Vox      ∅ 

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media    

  1. Hannah Arendt by Samantha Rose Hill, reviewed by Jerry Turner in the London Review of Books.
  2. Pragmatism as Anti-Authoritarianism by Richard Rorty, reviewed by Michael S. Roth at Los Angeles Review of Books.
  3. A Philosopher Looks at Work by Raymond Geuss, reviewed by Nicholas H. Smith at Australian Book Review.

Compiled by Michael Glawson

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