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:     ∅

Revised:

  1. Johann Gottlieb Fichte by Dan Breazeale.
  2. Plural Quantification by Øystein Linnebo.
  3. Possible Objects by Takashi Yagisawa.

IEP   

  1. Time by Bradley Dowden.
  2. Contrary-to-Duty Paradox by Daniel Rönnedal.     

NDPR     

  1. Hope Under Oppression by Katie Stockdale is reviewed by Céline Leboeuf.
  2. Suppose and Tell: The Semantics and Heuristics of Conditionals by Timothy Williamson is reviewed by Malte Willer.
  3. Conscience in Reproductive Health Care: Prioritizing Patient’s Interests by Carolyn McLeod is reviewed by Doug McConnell.
  4. The Nature of Contingency: Quantum Physics as Modal Realism by Alastair Wilson is reviewed by Matteo Morganti.

1000-Word Philosophy     ∅       

Project Vox     ∅          

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media    

  1. Metaphysical Animals: How Four Women Brought Philosophy Back to Life by Clare Mac Cumhaill and Rachael Wiseman is reviewed by Tom Whyman at Gawker.

Compiled by Michael Glawson

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V. Alan White
2 years ago

Kudos to Michael for linking to Ian Vandewalker’s Philosophical Action Figures page–which at times brought me to howling tears; I can’t believe I hadn’t seen this before. I actually tried to track down Vandewalker’s email to send him a personal appreciation, but didn’t find one (he is on Twitter; I’m not by very deliberate choice). But what I *did* find is that he has become a tremendous advocate for progressive causes that are more important today than ever. So here’s my public double-appreciation for Ian!