Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update

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The weekly report on new and revised entries at on-line philosophy sources and new opinions of philosophy books…

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New:    

  1. Philosophy of International Law, by John Tasioulas and Guglielmo Verdirame.

Revised:

  1. Dutch Book Arguments Susan Vineberg.
  2. Plato’s Timaeus Donald Zeyl and Barbara Sattler.
  3. Panpsychism Philip Goff, William Seager, and Sean Allen-Hermanson.
  4. William Heytesbury Miroslav Hanke and Elzbieta Jung.
  5. Sociobiology Catherine Driscoll.
  6. Port Royal Logic  Alan Nelson and Jill Buroker.
  7. Philosophy of Systems and Synthetic Biology by Sara Inexperienced.

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NDPR    

  1. Liberal Self-Determination in a World of MIgration by Laura Ferracioli is reviewed by David Miller.
  2. Materialism from Hobbes to Locke by Stewart Duncan is reviewed by Nicholas Jolley.

1000-Word Philosophy    

  1. Why Be Moral?: Plato’s ‘Ring of Gyges’ Thought Experiment by Spencer Case.        

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Latest Philosophy E-book Critiques in Non-Tutorial Media  

  1. Non-public Notebooks: 1914-1916 by Ludwig Wittgenstein is reviewed by Nikhil Krishnan at The New Yorker.
  2. The Good Life Technique: Reasoning By way of the Massive Questions of Happiness, Religion, and Which means by Meghan Sullivan and Paul Blaschko is reviewed by Pamela Hieronymi at Los Angeles Review of Books.
  3. Nasty, Brutish, and Brief: Adventures in Philosophy with My Children by Schott Hershovitz is reviewed by Thuy Dinh at National Public Radio.
  4. Reconstructing Pragmatism: Richard Rorty and the Classical Pragmatists by Chris Voparil is reviewed by Crispin Sartwell at The Times Literary Supplement.
  5. Spying By way of a Glass Darkly: The Ethics of Espionage and Counter-Intelligence by Cécile Fabre is reviewed anonymously at The Times Literary Supplement.

Compiled by Michael Glawson

BONUS: Liberated by dualism



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