Where the Superrich Store Their Art to Avoid Taxes [Town and Country]
The CIA Used To Infiltrate The Media. Now The CIA Is The Media. Caitlin Johnstone
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“Some examined lives also not worth living” — a new finding in experimental philosophy
Epistemological Problems of Testimony, by Nick Leonard (University of San Francisco).
Revised:
- Alcmaeon, by Carl Huffman.
- Parenthood and Procreation, by Elizabeth Brake and Joseph Millum.
- Pufendorf’s Moral and Political Philosophy, by Michael Seidler.
- Gorampa [go rams pa], by Constance Kassor.
- Xenocrates, by Russell Dancy.
- Idiolects, by Alex Barber and Eduardo Garcia Ramirez.
- William Godwin, by Mark Philp.
- Philo of Larissa, by Charles Brittain and Peter Osorio.
IEP ∅
- Daniel Telech (Polonsky Academy, Van Leer Jerusalem Institute) reviews The Moral Psychology of Hope, by Claudia Blöser and Titus Stahl (eds.).
- Lady Mary Shepherd (1777-1847), by the Project Vox Team.
Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media ∅
- An Event, Perhaps: A Biography of Jacques Derrida by Peter Salmon, reviewed by Andrew Marzoni at The Baffler.
- On Getting Off: Sex and Philosophy by Damon Young, reviewed by John Shand at Times Higher Education.