Online Philosophy Resources Monthly Update


The usual weekly report on new and revised entries at online philosophy resources and new reviews of philosophy books is a monthly report this summer.

Here’s the edition for the past month.

SEP

New:    

  1. Moral Theory by Julia Driver.
  2. Normativity in Metaethics by David Copp and Justin Morton.
  3. Gene by Robert Meunier.

Revised:

  1. Harriet Taylor Mill by Dale E. Miller.
  2. Pragmatic Arguments and Belief in God by Jeff Jordan.
  3. Moral Dilemmas by Terrance McConnell.
  4. The Metaphysics of Mass Expressions by Mark Steen.
  5. Identity by Harold Noonan and Ben Curtis.
  6. Intention by Kieran Setiya.
  7. Max Horkheimer by J.C. Berendzen.
  8. Wesley Salmon by Maria Carla Galavotti.
  9. Faith by John Bishop and Daniel J. McKaughan.
  10. Kant’s Aesthetics and Teleology by Hannah Ginsborg.
  11. Samuel Alexander by Emily A. E. Thomas.
  12. Realism and Theory Change in Science by Stathis Psillos.
  13. Gottlob Frege by Edward N. Zalta.
  14. Bolzano’s Logic by Paul Rusnock and Jan Šebestik.
  15. Hiddenness of God by Daniel Howard-Snyder and Adam Green.
  16. Epicurus by David Konstan.
  17. John Locke by William Uzgalis.
  18. Carl Hempel by James Fetzer.
  19. Jane Addams by Maurice Hamington.
  20. Isaac Israeli by Leonard Levin, R. David Walker, and Shalom Sadik.
  21. Ibn Bâjja [Avempace] by Josép Puig Montada.
  22. Necessary and Sufficient Conditions by Andrew Brennan.
  23. Leibniz’s Exoteric Philosophy by John Whipple.
  24. Aristotle’s Ethics by Richard Kraut.
  25. Respect by Robin S. Dillon.
  26. Aristotle’s Political Theory by Fred Miller.
  27. Legal Obligation and Authority by Massimo Renzo and Leslie Green.
  28. Cosmological Argument by Bruce Reichenbach.
  29. Phylogenetic Inference by Matt Haber and Joel Velasco.
  30. Experimental Moral Philosophy by Mark Alfano, Edouard Machery, Alexandra Plakias, and Don Loeb.
  31. Mysticism by Richard Jones and Jerome Gellman.
  32. Republicanism by Frank Lovett.
  33. Classical Logic by Stewart Shapiro and Teresa Kouri Kissel.
  34. The Value of Knowledge by Duncan Pritchard, John Turri, and J. Adam Carter.
  35. Elias by Christian Wildberg.
  36. Alain LeRoy Locke by Jacoby Adeshei Carter and Corey Barnes.
  37. Medieval Theories of the Emotions by Simo Knuuttila.
  38. Promises by Allen Habib.
  39. Vagueness by Roy Sorensen.
  40. Marin Mersenne by Philippe Hamou.

IEP   

  1. Michel de Montaigne by Christopher Edelman.

NDPR    

  1. Deluze, Kierkegaard and the Ethics of Selfhood by Andrew M. Jampol-Petzinger.
  2. Forms and Structure in Plato’s Metaphysics by Anna Marmodoro.
  3. Vagueness and the Evolution of Consciousness: Through the Looking Glass by Michael Tye.
  4. Buddhist Ethics: A Philosophical Exploration by Jay L. Garfield.
  5. Truth and Norms: Normative Alethic Pluralism and Evaluative Disagreements by Filippo Ferrari.
  6. Locke on Persons and Personal Identity by Ruth Boeker.
  7. Neuroscience and Philosophy by Felipe De Brigard and Walter Sinnott-Armstorng (eds.).
  8. Depicting Deity: A Metatheological Approach by Jonathan L. Kvanvig.

1000-Word Philosophy    

  1. Condorcet’s Jury Theorem and Democracy by Robert Weston Siscoe.
  2. What Is Misogyny? by Odelia Zuckerman and Clair Morrissey.
  3. Gricean Conversational Implicature: What We Say and What We Mean by Thomas Hodgson.
  4. Formal Logic: Symbolizing Arguments in Quantificational or Predicate Logic by Timothy Eshing.

Project Vox     ∅

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media  

  1. Private Notebooks, 1914-1916 by Ludwig Wittgenstein is reviewed by Thomas Nagel at The New Statesman.
  2. Absence and Nothing: The Philosophy of What There Is Not by Stephen Mumford, and Nothing: A Philosophical History by Roy Sorensen are reviewed by FT at The New York Review of Books.
  3. Gender-Critical Feminism by Holly Lawford-Smith is reviewed by Daniel Kodsi at The Critic.
  4. How to Tell a Story: An Ancient Guide to the Art of Storytelling for Writers and Readers by Aristotle and translated and edited by Philip Freeman is reviewed by Timothy Farrington at The Wall Street Journal.
  5. Reconsidering Reparations by Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò is reviewed by Natasha Lennard at Bookforum.
  6. Straw Man Arguments: A Study in Fallacy Theory by Scott Aikin and John Casey is reviewed by Mary Leng at the Times Literary Supplement.
  7. How to Do Things With Emotions: The Morality of Anger and Shame Across Cultures by Owen Flanagan is reviewed by Sara Protasi at the Times Literary Supplement.
  8. The Case for Rage: Why Anger Is Essential to Anti-Racist Struggle by Myisha Cherry is reviewed by Ladee Hubbard at the Times Literary Supplement.

Compiled by Michael Glawson

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