Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


The weekly report on new and revised entries at online philosophy resources and new reviews of philosophy books, and a reminder about the new “Open-Access Book Reviews in Academic Philosophy Journals” section…

SEP

New:     ∅

Revised:

  1. Philosophy of Money and Finance by Boudewijn de Bruin, Lisa Herzog, Martin O’Neill, and Joakim Sandberg.
  2. Aristotle on Causality by Andrea Falcon.
  3. Philosophy of Technology by Maarten Franssen, Gert-Jan Lokhorst, and Ibo van de Poel.
  4. Buddha by Mark Siderits.
  5. Indispensability Arguments in the Philosophy of Mathematics by Mark Colyvan.
  6. Time Travel and Modern Physics by Christopher Smeenk, Frank Arntzenius, and Tim Maudlin.

IEP     ∅   

NDPR    

  1. Anselm’s Argument: Divine Necessity by Brian Leftow is reviewed by Gaven Kerr.
  2. Aquinas on Efficient Causation and Causal Powers by Gloria Frost is reviewed by Can Laurens Löwe.

1000-Word Philosophy

  1. The Doctrine of Double Effect: Do Intentions Matter to Ethics? By Gabriel Andrade.

Project Vox     ∅

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media  

  1. Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy by David Chalmers is reviewed by Alexa Hazel at The Point.
  2. How to Think Like a Woman: Four Women Philosophers Who Taught Me How to Love the Life of the Mind by Regan Penaluna is reviewed by Lydia Moland in The Wall Street Journal.
  3. A Terribly Serious Adventure: Philosophy and War at Oxford 1900-1960 by Nikhil Krishnan is reviewed by Kathleen Stock at Unherd.

Open-Access Book Reviews in Academic Philosophy Journals     

This section contains reviews sent in by journal editors (we do not go searching for them). In order to be included in this section, book reviews must be:

    • open-access
    • published no earlier than January 2023,
    • published in an academic philosophy journal or, if published in a non-philosophy journal, be a review of a book authored by a philosopher,
      and
    • submitted by email to [email protected] in the following format: “[Book Title] by [Book Author] is reviewed by [Review Author] in [Journal Title]”, where Journal Title must embed a link to the web page on which the book review appears (not to the journal’s homepage or table of contents).

The Weekly Updates appear on Mondays. Normally, if you send in the links by Friday afternoon they can be included in the coming week’s edition.

Compiled by Michael Glawson

BONUS: The moral hazard of giving AI morality.

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Elvira Edmond
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