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.
New:
- Moral Theory by Julia Driver.
- Normativity in Metaethics by David Copp and Justin Morton.
- Gene by Robert Meunier.
Revised:
- Harriet Taylor Mill by Dale E. Miller.
- Pragmatic Arguments and Belief in God by Jeff Jordan.
- Moral Dilemmas by Terrance McConnell.
- The Metaphysics of Mass Expressions by Mark Steen.
- Identity by Harold Noonan and Ben Curtis.
- Intention by Kieran Setiya.
- Max Horkheimer by J.C. Berendzen.
- Wesley Salmon by Maria Carla Galavotti.
- Faith by John Bishop and Daniel J. McKaughan.
- Kant’s Aesthetics and Teleology by Hannah Ginsborg.
- Samuel Alexander by Emily A. E. Thomas.
- Realism and Theory Change in Science by Stathis Psillos.
- Gottlob Frege by Edward N. Zalta.
- Bolzano’s Logic by Paul Rusnock and Jan Šebestik.
- Hiddenness of God by Daniel Howard-Snyder and Adam Green.
- Epicurus by David Konstan.
- John Locke by William Uzgalis.
- Carl Hempel by James Fetzer.
- Jane Addams by Maurice Hamington.
- Isaac Israeli by Leonard Levin, R. David Walker, and Shalom Sadik.
- Ibn Bâjja [Avempace] by Josép Puig Montada.
- Necessary and Sufficient Conditions by Andrew Brennan.
- Leibniz’s Exoteric Philosophy by John Whipple.
- Aristotle’s Ethics by Richard Kraut.
- Respect by Robin S. Dillon.
- Aristotle’s Political Theory by Fred Miller.
- Legal Obligation and Authority by Massimo Renzo and Leslie Green.
- Cosmological Argument by Bruce Reichenbach.
- Phylogenetic Inference by Matt Haber and Joel Velasco.
- Experimental Moral Philosophy by Mark Alfano, Edouard Machery, Alexandra Plakias, and Don Loeb.
- Mysticism by Richard Jones and Jerome Gellman.
- Republicanism by Frank Lovett.
- Classical Logic by Stewart Shapiro and Teresa Kouri Kissel.
- The Value of Knowledge by Duncan Pritchard, John Turri, and J. Adam Carter.
- Elias by Christian Wildberg.
- Alain LeRoy Locke by Jacoby Adeshei Carter and Corey Barnes.
- Medieval Theories of the Emotions by Simo Knuuttila.
- Promises by Allen Habib.
- Vagueness by Roy Sorensen.
- Marin Mersenne by Philippe Hamou.
- Michel de Montaigne by Christopher Edelman.
- Deluze, Kierkegaard and the Ethics of Selfhood by Andrew M. Jampol-Petzinger.
- Forms and Structure in Plato’s Metaphysics by Anna Marmodoro.
- Vagueness and the Evolution of Consciousness: Through the Looking Glass by Michael Tye.
- Buddhist Ethics: A Philosophical Exploration by Jay L. Garfield.
- Truth and Norms: Normative Alethic Pluralism and Evaluative Disagreements by Filippo Ferrari.
- Locke on Persons and Personal Identity by Ruth Boeker.
- Neuroscience and Philosophy by Felipe De Brigard and Walter Sinnott-Armstorng (eds.).
- Depicting Deity: A Metatheological Approach by Jonathan L. Kvanvig.
- Condorcet’s Jury Theorem and Democracy by Robert Weston Siscoe.
- What Is Misogyny? by Odelia Zuckerman and Clair Morrissey.
- Gricean Conversational Implicature: What We Say and What We Mean by Thomas Hodgson.
- Formal Logic: Symbolizing Arguments in Quantificational or Predicate Logic by Timothy Eshing.
Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media
- Private Notebooks, 1914-1916 by Ludwig Wittgenstein is reviewed by Thomas Nagel at The New Statesman.
- 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.
- Gender-Critical Feminism by Holly Lawford-Smith is reviewed by Daniel Kodsi at The Critic.
- 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.
- Reconsidering Reparations by Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò is reviewed by Natasha Lennard at Bookforum.
- Straw Man Arguments: A Study in Fallacy Theory by Scott Aikin and John Casey is reviewed by Mary Leng at the Times Literary Supplement.
- 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.
- 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
BONUS: Or, when a committee member doesn’t read the whole dissertation.
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