Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


What was added and/or changed at the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR), and Wi-Phi last week:

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SEP

New:

Revised:

  1. Search Engines and Ethics, by Herman Tavani. [7.8.16]
  2. Ikhwân al-Safâ’, by Carmela Baffioni. [7.8.16]
  3. Søren Kierkegaard, by William McDonald. [7.8.16]
  4. Pantheism, by William Mander. [7.7.16]
  5. Feminist Perspectives on Power, by Amy Allen. [7.7.16]
  6. Kant’s Moral Philosophy, by Robert Johnson and Adam Cureton. [7.7.16]
  7. Moral Motivation, by Connie S. Rosati. [7.7.16]
  8. Medieval Theories of Consequence, by Catarina Dutilh Novaes. [7.7.16]
  9. The Metaphysics of Causation, by Jonathan Schaffer. [7.5.16]
  10. Baruch Spinoza, by Steven Nadler. [7.4.16]

IEP

  1. Wittgenstein: Epistemology, by Nicola Claudio Salvatore. [7.5.16]
  2. Richard M. Gale, by Richard McDonough [7.9.16]
  3. Avicenna (Ibn Sina): Logic, by Saloua Chatti [7.9.16]

NDPR

  1. Kimberly Rivers reviews Memory: A History, by Dimitri Nikulin (ed.). [7.6.16]
  2. Craig Duncan reviews Torture and Dignity: An Essay on Moral Injury, by J. M. Bernstein. [7.6.16]
  3. Keith Whitmoyer reviews Merleau-Ponty and the Art of Perception, by Duane H. Davis and William S. Hamrick (eds.). [7.5.16]
  4. Stephen Mulhall reviews Reading Heidegger’s Black Notebooks 1931-41, by Ingo Farin and Jeff Malpas (eds.). [7.4.16]
  5. Dermot Moran reviews Husserl’s Transcendental Phenomenology: Nature, Spirit, and Life, by Andrea Staiti. [7.03.16]
  6. Robyn Repko Waller reviews Agency, Freedom, and Moral Responsibility, by Andrei Buckareff, Carlos Moya, and Sergi Rosell (eds.). [7.02.16]
  7. Mogens Lærke reviews Models of the History of Philosophy, Vol. III: The Second Enlightenment and the Kantian Age, by Gregorio Piaia and Giovanni Santinello (eds.). [7.01.16]

Wi-Phi

  1. Emergence, by Paul Humphries. [7.8.16]

Compiled by Michael Glawson, University of South Carolina

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