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Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update

Daily Nous - news for & about the philosophy profession [Unoffi… March 23, 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: ∅ Revised: The Epistemic Basing Relation by Keith Allen Korcz. Carl Hempel by James Fetzer. Margaret Fuller by Daniel Howe and Sonia Di Loreto. IEP ∅ 1000-Word Philosophy Pragmatic Encroachment: Do Our Practical Interests Affect What We Know? by Alexandra Lloyd. BJPS Short Reads ∅ Recently Published Open Access Philosophy Books ∅ Philosophy Podcasts & Other Media The Philosophy Podcast Hub – a list of new philosophy podcast episodes maintained by Jason Chen. Could Lotteries Replace Elections? (TedEd) by Michael Vasquez. Book Reviews* The Ethics of State Responses to Refugees by Bradley Hillier-Smith is reviewed by Michael Blake at Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Being Reasonable: The Case for a Misunderstood Virtue by Krista Lawlor is reviewed by Andrew Irwin at The Spectator. Language, Science, and Structure by Ryan Nefdt is reviewed by Christopher Viger at British Society for Philosophy of Science. Also of interest: Tim Crane’s review of Michael Pollan’s A World Appears: A Journey Into Consciousness, in the Times Literary Supplement. Compiled by Michael Glawson * The Book Reviews section contains links to reviews of books by philosophers in non-academic media as well as in open-access reviews published in academic journals. BONUS: Embarrassing. The post Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update first appeared on Daily Nous.

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