Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


Once again, here’s the weekly report of what’s new at some useful online philosophy resources.

We check the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (NDPR), 1000-Word Philosophy, and occasionally some other sites for updates and report them right here.

If you think there are other regularly updated sites we should add to this feature, feel free to suggest them in the comments.

SEP

New:

Revised:

  1. Computing and Moral Responsibility, by Merel Noorman (Virginia).
  2. Personal Autonomy, by Sarah Buss (Michigan)  and Andrea Westlund (Western Michigan).
  3. Gilles Deleuze, by Daniel Smith (Purdue) and John Protevi (Louisiana State).
  4. Giacomo Zabarella, by Heikki Mikkeli (Helsinki).
  5. Japanese Confucian Philosophy, by John Tucker (East Carolina).
  6. Louis Althusser, by William Lewis (Skidmore College).
  7. Karl Leonhard Reinhold, by Dan Breazeale (Kentucky).

IEP  

1000-Word Philosophy

NDPR

  1. Krzysztof Ziarek (Buffalo) reviews Using Words and Things: Language and Philosophy of Technology (Routledge) by Mark Coeckelbergh.
  2. Sam Fleischacker (llinois-Chicago) reviews Kant and the Scottish Enlightenment (Routledge) by Elizabeth Robinson and Chris W. Surprenant (eds.).
  3. Daniel Z. Korman (California-Santa Barbara) reviews Ontology Without Borders (Oxford) by Jody Azzouni.
  4. Pascal Engel (Ecole des Hautes Ètudes en Sciences Sociales) reviews Donald Davidson’s Triangulation Argument, A Philosophical Inquiry (Routledge) by Robert H. Myers and Claudine Verheggen.
  5. Geoffrey Scarre (Durham) reviews Corporal Punishment: A Philosophical Assessment (Routledge) by Patrick Lenta.
  6. Caroline T. Arruda (Texas-El Paso) reviews Communities of Respect: Grounding Responsibility, Authority, and Dignity (Oxford) by Bennett W. Helm.
  7. Daniel Stoljar (Australian National) reviews Consciousness and Fundamental Reality (Oxford) by Philip Goff.

Compiled by Michael Glawson (University of South Carolina)

 

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6 years ago

This probably doesn’t matter much, but Dr. Westlund’s at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Not Western Michigan. I totally see the mix up though, because UWM could be University of Western Michigan.