Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


The weekly report has a new section starting this week. In addition to new and revised entries at online philosophy resources, new reviews of philosophy books, and new podcast episodes, we will also list recently published open access philosophy books (if you send them to us).

(If we missed anything, please let us know.)

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  1. Human Enhancement by Daniel Moseley and Eric Juengst.

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1000-Word Philosophy

BJPS Short Reads

Recently Published Open Access Philosophy Books

  1. Disaster Resilience and Normalization: Facing Facts by Naomi Zack (Trivent, October 2025).

Book Reviews

  1. Self-Portrait in the Studio by Giorgio Agamben, translated by Kevin Attell, is reviewed by Adam Kirsch at The New York Review of Books.
  2. Disability Through the Lens of Justice by Jessica Begon is reviewed by Sara Purinton at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
  3. Philosophical Mechanics in the Age of Reason by Katherine Brading and Marius Stan is reviewed by Eric Schliesser at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
  4. Progress and Regression by Rahel Jaeggi, translated by Robert Savage is reviewed by Maya Krishnan at Boston Review.
  5. Diogenes: The Rebellious Life and Revolutionary Philosophy of the Original Cynic by Inger N.I. Kuin is reviewed at Kirkus Reviews.
  6. Der Intellekt als volkommene Potenz: Rezeption und Umdeutung der aristotelischen Nuslehre bei Alexander von Aphrodisias by Alexandra V. Alván León is reviewed by Robert Roreitner at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
  7. Signs from the Future: A Philosophy of Warnings by Santiago Zabala is reviewed by William Eddington at Los Angeles Review of Books. 

Philosophy Podcasts – Recent Episodes (via Jason Chen)

Compiled by Michael Glawson

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Madhvamuni Rao.S
Madhvamuni Rao.S
7 months ago

Hearty Welcome addition to the knowledge resources of Philosophy. Wishing a great success in achieving the goal(s) and objectives.
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Contemporary philosophers make it a mission to Silent majority to Act decisively worldwide to bring to justice and peace.