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. Normative Theories of Rational Choice: Rivals to Expected Utility by Lara Buchak.

Revised:

  1. Nāgārjuna Jan Christoph Westerhoff.
  2. Algebraic Propositional Logic by Ramon Jansana.
  3. Peirce’s Deductive Logic by Sun-Joo Shin.
  4. Origen by Mark J. Edwards.
  5. Johann Gottfried von Herder by Michael Forster.
  6. Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher by Michael Forster.
  7. Friedrich Nietzsche by R. Lanier Anderson.
  8. Defaults in Semantics and Pragmatics by Katarzyna M. Jaszczolt.
  9. Leibniz’s Influence on Kant by Catherine Wilson.
  10. William Whewell by Laura J. Snyder.
  11. Simplicity by Alan Baker.
  12. The Theory of Two Truths in India by Sonam Thakchoe.

IEP     ∅          

NDPR    

  1. The Non-Existence of the Real World by Jane Westerjoff is reviewed by Sean M. Smith.
  2. A Variety of Causes by Pauld Noordhof is reviewed by J. Dimitri Gallow.
  3. Prejudice: A Study in Non-Ideal Epistemology by Endre Begby is reviewed by Robin McKenna.
  4. Naming and Indexicality by Gregory Bochner is reviewed by Tadeusz Ciecierski.
  5. Materialism from Hobbes to Locke by Stewart Duncan is reviewed by Nicholas Jolley.

1000-Word Philosophy    

  1. G.E.M. Anscombe’s “Modern Moral Philosophy” by Daniel Weltman.
  2. Ursula Le Guin’s “The Ones who Walk Away from Omelas”: Would You Walk Away? By Spencer Case.
  3. Philosophy of Law: An Overview by Mark Satta.

Project Vox     ∅

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media  

  1. The Internet is Not What You Think it Is: A History, a Philosophy, a Warning by Justin E. H. Smith is reviewed by Joshua Judd Porter at Los Angeles Review of Books and by William Davies at The New Statesman.
  2. Private Notebooks: 1914-1916 by Ludwig Wittgenstein is reviewed by Anil Gomes at The Guardian
  3. The Life Inside: A Memoir of Prison, Family and Philosophy by Andy West is reviewed by Fernanda Dahlstrom at the Sydney Review of Books.

Compiled by Michael Glawson

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