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: Plato’s Laws by Chris Bobonich and Katherine Meadows. Economic Democracy by Lisa Herzog. Revised: Martin Buber by Michael Zank and Zachary Braiterman. Locke On Freedom by Samuel Rickless. Reid’s Ethics by Terence Cuneo. IEP ∅ 1000-Word Philosophy Racism: What Makes Something Racist? by Dan Peterson. BJPS Short Reads Correlation, Causation, and Choice: When are interventions evidence for their non-effects? by Reuben Stern. Recently Published Open Access Philosophy Books ∅ Philosophy Podcasts and Other Media Philosophy Podcast Hub (via Jason Chen) Book Reviews* The Physical Signature of Computation: A Robust Mapping Account by Neal G. Anderson and Gualtiero Piccinini is reviewed by Luke Kersten at The British Journal for Philosophy of…
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