In addition, Bookforum's Omnivore posted a collection of philosophy links yesterday, including a new issue of the Open Journal of Philosophy (open access articles, with some good stuff in this issue).
- A new issue of Open Journal of Philosophy is out.
- Jonathan Allen Green (Northwestern): Hume's “False Philosophy” and the Reflections of Common Life.
- From Purlieu, Jared Bly (North Texas): From Counterfeiting to Convalesence: An Essay on Nietzsche's Coinage; Jesus Zamora-Bonilla (UNED): Positivism is a Humanism (A Liberal Manifesto); and an interview with J. Baird Callicott, a foundational thinker within environmental philosophy and ethics.
- From the latest issue of Plato, Georgia Mouroutsou (Humboldt): The Allegory of the Cave: The Necessity of the Philosopher’s Descent; Satoshi Ogihara (Tohoku): The Choice of Life in the Myth of Er.
- From The Philosopher, Jim Danaher on Plato’s Cave and the bicameral brain. Cambridge University’s Philip Allott on first understanding Plato's Republic.
- A review of Virtue and Politics: Alasdair MacIntyre's Revolutionary Aristotelianism.
- Julian Friedland on why philosophy is not a science (and more).
- From the Journal of Nietzsche Studies, a review of books on Nietzsche.
- A look at how Averroes’s writings on Aristotle shaped Western philosophy as we know it.
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