The same old weekly report on new and revised entries at on-line philosophy assets and new critiques of philosophy books is an occasional report this summer time.
Right here’s the version for June and July.
It’s form of a giant one.
New:
- Mind (Heart-Mind) in Chinese Philosophy by David Wong.
- Arabic and Islamic Philosophy of Religion by Jon McGinnis and Rahim Acar.
- Transformative Experience by Rebecca Chan.
Revised:
- Antoine Le Grand by Patricia Easton.
- Fictional Entities by Fred Kroon and Alberto Voltolini.
- The Lambda Calculus by Jesse Alama and Johannes Korbmacher.
- Mathematical Explanation by Paolo Mancosu, Francesca Poggiolesi, and Christopher Pincock.
- Doctrine of Double Effect by Alison McIntyre.
- Girolamo [Geronimo] Cardano by Guido Giglioni and Jonathan Regier.
- Anselm of Canterbury by Thomas Williams.
- Feminist Philosophy by Noëlle McAfee, Ann Garry, Anita Superson, Heidi Grasswick, and Serene Khader.
- The Epistemology of Modality by Antonella Mallozzi, Anand Vaidya, and Michael Wallner.
- Transcendental Arguments by Robert Stern and Tony Cheng.
- Willard Van Orman Quine by Peter Hylton and Gary Kemp.
- Boundary by Achille Varzi.
- Russellian Monism by Torin Alter and Derk Pereboom.
- Personal Identity by Eric T. Olson.
- Events by Roberto Casati and Achille Varzi.
- Logical Constructions, by Bernard Linsky.
- Richard Rorty, by Bjørn Ramberg and Susan Dieleman.
- Ancient and Medieval Empiricism, by Gregory W. Dawes.
- Everettian Quantum Mechanics, by Jeffrey Barrett.
- Empirical Approaches to Moral Character, by Christian B. Miller.
- Epiphenomenalism, by William Robinson.
- Plato on Friendship and Eros, by C. D. C. Reeve.
- Holes, by Roberto Casati and Achille Varzi.
- Principle of Sufficient Reason, by Yitzhak Y. Melamed and Martin Lin.
- Global Justice, by Gillian Brock and Nicole Hassoun.
- Georg [György] Lukács, by Titus Stahl.
- Spinoza’s Modal Metaphysics, by Samuel Newlands.
- Mary Astell, by Alice Sowaal.
- The Hole Argument, by John D. Norton, Oliver Pooley, and James Learn.
- The Revision Theory of Truth, by Philip Kremer and Edoardo Rivello.
- Hobbes’ Philosophy of Science, by Marcus P. Adams.
- Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, by Kevin Corrigan and L. Michael Harrington.
- Value Pluralism, by Elinor Mason.
- Spinoza’s Theory of Attributes, by Noa Shein.
- Civic Humanism, by Cary Nederman.
- Elijah Delmedigo, by Michael Engel.
- Ramsey and Intergenerational Welfare Economics, by Partha Dasgupta.
- Experiment in Physics, by Allan Franklin and Slobodan Perovic.
- Connexive Logic, by Heinrich Wansing.
- George Orwell by Mark Satta.
- Boethius by Manuel Correia.
- Enactivism by Daniel D. Hutto.
- The Semantic of Knowledge Attributions by Michael Blome-Tillman is reviewed by Dan Zeman.
- Learning to Live Naturally: Stoic Ethics and its Modern Significance by Christopher Gill is reviewed by John Sellars.
- Movements of the Mind: A Theory of Attention, Intention and Action by Wayne Wu is reviewed by Henry Taylor.
- What We Owe the Future by Will MacAskill is reviewed by Krister Bykvist.
- Consciousness as a Complex Event: Towards a New Physicalism by Craig DeLancey is reviewed by Kelvin J. McQueen.
- Perspectival Realism by Michela Massimi is reviewed by Maria Panagiotatou and Stathis Psillos.
- Hidden Wisdom: Medieval Contemplatives on Self-Knowledge, Reason, Love, Persons, and Immortality by Christina Van Dyke is reviewed by Zita V. Thoth.
- Bias: A Philosophical Study by Thomas Kelly is reviewed by Bruce Russell.
- The Meaning of If by Justin Khoo is reviewed by Paolo Santoriio.
- Moral Progress in Dark Times: Universal Values for the Twenty-First Century by Markus Gabriel is reviewed by Erica Lucast Stonestreet.
- Mereology by Aaron Cotnoir and Achille Varzi is reviewed by Daniel Nolan.
- The Border Between Seeing and Thinking by Ned Block is reviewed by Jack Beck.
- Shared Institutional Agency: Toward a Planning Theory of Human Practical Organization by Michael E. Bratman is reviewed by Abraham Roth.
- Making Space for Justice: Social Movements, Collective Imagination, and Political Hope by Michele Moody-Adams is reviewed by Chris Lebron.
- The Epistemology of Reading and Interpretation by René van Woudenberg is reviewed by Sarah Price.
- Making Space for Justice: Social Movements, Collective Imagination, and Political Hope by Michele Moody-Adams is reviewed by Chris Lebron.
- Shared and Institutional Agency: Toward a Planning Theory of Human Practical Organization by Michael E. Bratman is reviewed by Abraham Roth.
- The Border Between Seeing and Thinking by Ned Block is reviewed by Jacob Beck.
- Mereology by A. J. Cotnoir and Achille C. Varzi is reviewed by Daniel Nolan.
- Ancien Cynicism: Rejecting Civilization and Returning to Nature by G. M. Trujillo, Jr.
- “Properly Basic” Belief in God: Believing in God without an Argument by Jamie B. Turner.
- Philosophy of Time: Time’s Arrow by Dan Peterson.
- W.D. Ross’s Ethic of “Prima Facie” Duties by Matthew Pianalto.
- Aristotle on Friendship: What Does It Take to Be a Good Friend? By G. M. Trujillo, Jr.
Open-Entry Ebook Evaluations in Educational Philosophy Journals
- A Family tree of Self-Curiosity in Economics by Susumu Egashira et al. (eds.) is reviewed by Stavros Drakopoulos in Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics.
- Human Nature in Fashionable Economics: Construction, Change and Views by Anna Horodecka is reviewed by Andres Lazzarini in Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics.
- What’s Mistaken with Economics? by Robert Skidelsky is reviewed by Ella Needler and Maria João Fernandes in Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics.
- The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Economics by Conrad Heilmann & Julian Reiss (eds.) is reviewed by D. Wade Arms in Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics.
- Authoritarian Liberalism and the Transformation of Fashionable Europe by Michael A. Wilkinson is reviewed by David Hollanders in Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics.
- The Philosophy of Causality in Economics: Causal Inferences and Coverage Proposals by Mariusz Maziarz is reviewed by Fernando Varela Levy in Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics.
- Body It Once more by Jose Luis Bermudez is reviewed by Chiara Caporuscio in Philosophical Psychology.
- Extremism by Quassim Cassam is reviewed by Naomi Kloosterboer in Philosophical Psychology.
Latest Philosophy Ebook Evaluations in Non-Educational Media
- How you can Flourish: An Historic Information to Residing Effectively: Alternatives from the Nicomachean Ethics by Aristotle, edited by Susan Sauvé Meyer is reviewed by Nikhil Krishnan at The New Yorker.
- A Terribly Severe Journey: Philosophy and Warfare at Oxford (1900-1960) by Nikhil Krishnan is reviewed by Jennifer Szalai at The New York Times and Andrew Milne at The Conversation.
- What Even is Gender? by R. A. Briggs and B. R. George is reviewed by Holly Lawford-Smith at Quillette.
- Being: A Examine in Ontology by Peter van Inwagen is reviewed by David Papineau at The Times Literary Supplement.
- What’s the Use of Philosophy? by Philip Kitcher is reviewed by Rachel Fraser at The Times Literary Supplement.
- The Individualists: Radicals, Reactionaries, and the Battle for the Soul of Libertarianism by Matt Zwolinski and John Tomasi is reviewed by Barton Swain at The Wall Street Journal.
- Free and Equal: What Would a Truthful Society Look Like? by Daniel Chandler is reviewed by Tom Clark at Prospect.
- Plato of Athens by Robin Waterfield, and The Harmful Life and Concepts of Diogenes the Cynic by Jean-Manuel Roubineau, translated by Malcolm DeBevoise are reviewed by Kieran Setiya at The Atlantic and by Daisy Dunn at Literary Review.
- Parfit: A Thinker and His Mission to Save Morality by David Edmonds is reviewed by Christopher Bray at The Tablet and by Julian Baggini at Prospect.
- The Expertise Machine: How Our Minds Predict and Form Actuality by Andy Clary is reviewed by Zoe Drayson at Science.
- The Visionaries: Arendt, Beauvoir, Rand, Weil, and the Energy of Philosophy in Darkish Instances by Wolfram Eilenberger, translated by Shaun Whiteside, is reviewed by Jennifer Szalai at The New York Times.
Compiled by Michael Glawson
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