Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update
The weekly report on new and revised entries at online philosophy resources and new reviews of philosophy books…
New:
- The Metaphysics of Causation by J. Dmitri Gallow.
- Rosa Luxemburg by Lea Ypi.
- Rule-Following and Intentionality by Alexander Miller and Olivia Sultanescu.
Revised:
- Disability: Definitions and Models by David Wasserman and Sean Aas.
- Feminist Perspectives on Class and Work by Ann Ferguson, Rosemary Hennessy, and Mechthild Nagel.
- Kant’s Social and Political Philosophy by Frederick Rauscher.
- Zeno’s Paradoxes by Bradley Dowden.
- Essence and Existence by Bob Hale and Jessica Leech (eds.) is reviewed by Sam Cowling.
- Kant’s Revolutionary Theory of Modality by Uygar Abaci is reviewed by Timothy Rosenkoetter.
- Humans and Robots: Ethics, Agency, and Anthropomorphism by Sven Nyholm is reviewed by Christoph Durt.
- The Nature of Desert Claims: Rethinking What it Means to Get One’s Due by Kevin Kinghorn is reviewed by Spencer Case.
- Metaphysical Disputation I. On the Nature of First Philosophy or Metaphysics by Francisco Suárez is reviewed by Jorge Secada.
Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media
- A Philosopher Looks at Digital Communication by Onora O’Neill is reviewed by Scott McLemee at Inside Higher Ed.
- What Do Men Want? by Nina Power is reveiwed by Anna Katharina Schaffner at the Times Literary Supplement.
- The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century by Amia Srinivasan is reviewed by Maggie Doherty at The Nation.
Compiled by Michael Glawson
BONUS: An argument for a liberal arts education.
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