Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


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

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New:       

  1. The Metaphysics of Causation by J. Dmitri Gallow.
  2. Rosa Luxemburg by Lea Ypi.
  3. Rule-Following and Intentionality by Alexander Miller and Olivia Sultanescu.

Revised:

  1. Disability: Definitions and Models by David Wasserman and Sean Aas.
  2. Feminist Perspectives on Class and Work by Ann Ferguson, Rosemary Hennessy, and Mechthild Nagel.
  3. Kant’s Social and Political Philosophy by Frederick Rauscher.

IEP   

  1. Zeno’s Paradoxes by Bradley Dowden.

NDPR    

  1. Essence and Existence by Bob Hale and Jessica Leech (eds.) is reviewed by Sam Cowling.
  2. Kant’s Revolutionary Theory of Modality by Uygar Abaci is reviewed by Timothy Rosenkoetter.
  3. Humans and Robots: Ethics, Agency, and Anthropomorphism by Sven Nyholm is reviewed by Christoph Durt.
  4. The Nature of Desert Claims: Rethinking What it Means to Get One’s Due by Kevin Kinghorn is reviewed by Spencer Case.
  5. Metaphysical Disputation I. On the Nature of First Philosophy or Metaphysics by Francisco Suárez is reviewed by Jorge Secada.

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Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media  

  1. A Philosopher Looks at Digital Communication by Onora O’Neill is reviewed by Scott McLemee at Inside Higher Ed.
  2. What Do Men Want? by Nina Power is reveiwed by Anna Katharina Schaffner at the Times Literary Supplement.
  3. 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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Corey Douglas Silence
2 years ago

Philosophy is one of those disciplines in this age of time might not get the credit it deserves.