Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update
The weekly report on new and revised entries at online philosophy resources, new reviews of philosophy books, and new podcast episodes…

(If we missed anything, let us know.)
SEP
New:
- Alberic of Paris by Heine Hansen and Boaz Faraday Schuman.
Revised:
- Lord Shaftesbury [Anthony Ashley Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury] by Michael B. Gill.
- Hans Reichenbach by Clark Glymour and Frederick Eberhardt.
- Ibn Sina [Avicenna] by Dimitri Gutas.
- Developmental Biology by Alan Love and Yoshinari Yoshida.
- The Concept of Emotion in Classical Indian Philosophy by Joerg Tuske.
- Translating and Interpreting Chinese Philosophy by Chad Hansen, David Wong, and Henry Rosemont Jr.
- Backward Causation by Jan Faye.
- Parenthood and Procreation by Elizabeth Brake and Joseph Millum.
- Latin American Philosophy: Metaphilosophical Foundations by Susana Nuccetelli.
IEP
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1000-Word Philosophy
- Ecstatic Experiences: The Philosophy of ‘Losing Yourself’ by Matthew Sanderson.
BJPS Short Reads
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Book Reviews
- Captive Gods: Religion and the Rise of Social Science by Kwame Anthony Appiah is reviewed by Dominic Green at The Wall Street Journal.
- John Dewey and Contemporary Challenges to Democratic Education by Michael G. Festl (ed.) is reviewed by Matthew Festenstein at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
- Why Plato Matters Now by Angie Hobbs is reviewed at Kirkus Reviews.
- The Guide to the Perplexed: A New Translation by Moses Maimonides, translated and edited by Lean Goodman and Phillip Lieberman is reviewed by Peter Adamson at The London Review of Books.
- On Drugs by Justin Smith-Ruiu is reviewed by Mark Dery in The Washington Post.
- Indignity by Lea Ypi is reviewed by Elizabeth Graver at The New York Times and by Becca Rothfeld at The Washington Post.
Philosophy Podcasts – Recent Episodes (via Jason Chen)
Compiled by Michael Glawson
BONUS: The synthetic a priori
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