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Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews | University of Notre Dame

Entirely devoted to publishing substantive, high-quality scholarly philosophy books reviews.

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The Golden Age of Indian Buddhist Philosophy
This book, part of the Oxford History of Philosophy series, is an account of the development of Indian Buddhist philosophy during the first millennium of the common era. It thus begins its history not with …
On , by 11.7 Siderits-Westerhoff, 1,904 words
The Quality of Thought
In this little whirlwind of a book, David Pitt, like some philosophical Tasmanian Devil, whirls us across the landscapes of philosophy of language and philosophy of mind, overturning dilapidated doctrines and whisking away outdated structures. …
On , by 11.6 Coleman-Pitt, 3,149 words
Deep Utopia: Life and Meaning in a Solved World
Nick Bostrom is perhaps best known for his 2014 book Superintelligence, which explores the existential threat posed to humans by superintelligent AI. In his new book, Deep Utopia, he shifts gears to explore the existentialist …
On , by 11.4 Hammerton-Bostrom, 1,683 words