Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update
The weekly report on new and revised entries at online philosophy resources and new reviews of philosophy books…
(If we missed anything, please let us know.)
New:
Freedom of Speech by Jeffrey W. Howard.
Intertheory Relations in Physics by Patricia Palacios.
Revised:
Richard Sylvan [Routley] by Dominic Hyde, Filippo Casati, and Zach Weber.
Biological Individuals by Robert A. Wilson and Matthew J. Barker.
Church’s Type Theory by Christoph Benzmüller and Peter Andrews.
IEP ∅
The Future of the World Is Open: Encounters with Lea Melandri, Luisa Muraro, Adriana Cavarero, and Rossana Rossanda by Elvira Roncalli is reviewed by Chiara Bottici.
Aristotle’s De Motu Animalium: A New Critical Edition of the Greek Text by Oliver Primavesi, translated by Benjamin Morison is reviewed by Pavel Gregoric.
Laisser Être et Rendre Puissant by Tristan Garcia is reviewed by Oliver Feltham.
Seemings: Justifying Beliefs Based on How Things Seem by Kaj André Zeller.
Mary Astell, Philosopher of Education by Michael Vazquez.
Open-Access Book Reviews in Academic Philosophy Journals ∅
Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media
A Terribly Serious Adventure: Philosophy and War at Oxford, 1900-1960 by Nikhil Krishnan is reviewed by Michael Dirda at The Washington Post.
Spying Through a Glass Darkly: The Ethics of Espionage and Counter-Intelligence by Cécile Fabre is reviewed by Tamsin Shaw at The New York Review of Books.
Failures of Forgiveness: What We Get Wrong and How to Do Better by Myisha Cherry is reviewed by Gregory Laski at the Los Angeles Review of Books.
Compiled by Michael Glawson
BONUS: The epistemology of romance
I’m getting a similar formatting error to that from last (?) month, Justin. Lots of text overlap
In case it helps(?): I’m not sure if its the same issue/cause, but I’m seeing no text at all (also has happened in previous resources updates).
Thanks for letting me know. It should be fixed now.