Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


New and revised entries at online philosophy resources, new reviews of philosophy books, new podcast episodes, and more—including, now, a section on recently published open access philosophy books (if you tell us about them).

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

SEP

New:

  1. 20th Century Theories of Scientific Explanation by James Woodward and Lauren Ross.

Revised:

  1. Korean Buddhism by Lucy Hyekyung Jee.
  2. Mathematical Style by Paolo Mancosu.

IEP

  1. Being in Structural-Systematic Philosophy by Alan White.

1000-Word Philosophy

BJPS Short Reads

Recently Published Open Access Philosophy Books

Book Reviews

  1. Early German Positivism by Frederick C. Beiser is reviewed by Mark Textor at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
  2. Conceptualising Concepts in Greek Philosophy by Gábor Betegh and Voula Tsouna (eds.) is reviewed by Christoph Helmig at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
  3. Psychoanalysis and Ethics: The Necessity of Perspective by David M. Black is reviewed by Maria Balaska at Philosophical Psychology.
  4. Who’s Afraid of Gender? by Judith Butler is reviewed by Lorna Finlayson at Boston Review.
  5. The Complete Notebooks by Albert Camus translated by Ryan Bloom is reviewed by Joanna Kavenna at Literary Review.
  6. A Theory of Subjective Wellbeing by Mark Fabian is reviewed by Jessica Sutherland at Philosophical Psychology.
  7. The Developmental Psychology of Personal Identity: A Philosophical Perspective by Massimo Marraffa and Cristina Meini (eds.) is reviewed by Mahmud Nasrul Habibi, Monicha Ana Billa, Ida Umaria Hentihu, Arvan Setiawan & Kristina Serenem at  Philosophical Psychology.
  8. Open Minded: Searching for Truth about the Unconscious Mind by Ben R. Newell & David R. Shanks is reviewed by Aliya Rumana at Philosophical Psychology.
  9. It’s Only Human: The Evolution of Distinctively Human Cognition by Armin W. Schulz is reviewed by Olivier Morin at The British Society for Philosophy of Science.
  10. The Oxford Handbook of Moral Psychology by Manuel Vargas and John Doris (eds.) is reviewed by Anneli Jefferson at Philosophical Psychology.
  11. Arthur Schopenhauer: The Life and Thought of Philosophy’s Greatest Pessimist by David Bather Woods is reviewed by Terry Eagleton at London Review of Books.

Philosophy Podcasts – Recent Episodes (via Jason Chen)

Compiled by Michael Glawson

BONUS: Further moves in the simulation argument game

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