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Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update

Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession [Unoffi… February 16, 2026
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This is the weekly report on new and revised entries at online philosophy resources, new reviews of philosophy books, new podcast episodes, recently published open access philosophy books, and more. (If we missed anything, please let us know.) SEP New: Sikh Philosophy by Arvind-Pal S. Mandair. Revised: David Lewis by Brian Weatherson. Pierre Duhem by Roger Ariew. Arcesilaus by Charles Brittain and Peter Osorio. Presentism by David Ingram and Jonathan Tallant. Peter Auriol by Russell L. Friedman and Giacomo Fornasieri. IEP ∅ 1000-Word Philosophy ∅ BJPS Short Reads ∅ Philosophy Podcasts – Recent Episodes (via Jason Chen) Recently Published Open Access Philosophy Books Walking Together: Challenging Philosophical and Ethnographic Paradigms from the Ground Up by Anna Bloom-Christen (Routledge). Book Reviews Death in a Shallow Pond by David Edmonds is reviewed by Dylan Neri at Philosophy Now. Also a History of Philosophy, Vol. III: Rational Freedom: Traces of the Discourse on Faith and Knowledge by Jürgen Habermas is reviewed by Andrew Buchwalter at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, and by Matthew McManus at Liberal Currents. Confucian Comparative Political Philosophy by Yong Li is reviewed by Yutang Jin at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Archimedes: Fulcrum of Science by Nicholas Nicastro is reviewed by Claire Hall at London Review of Books. Post-Liberalism by Matt Sleat is reviewed by Paul Sagar at The Times Literary Supplement. A Social History of Analytic Philosophy by Christoph Shuringa is reviewed by Sean Ledwith at Counterfire, and by Peter Ludlow at 3:16 AM. Al-Ghazālī and the Ideal of Godlikeness by Sophia Vasalou is reviewed by Janne Mattila at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Compiled by Michael Glawson BONUS: Aesthetic Moralism The post Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update first appeared on Daily Nous.

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