Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews | University of Notre Dame
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Entirely devoted to publishing substantive, high-quality scholarly philosophy books reviews.
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Most recent posts
Plato’s Laws is a wide-ranging and complex work of political philosophy, and recognition of its significance has been on the rise in recent decades. Matching it in richness, range, and complexity, André Laks’s Plato’s Second …
This book is the most recent entry in the Bloomsbury Introductions to World Philosophy. The twelve previously published books are uniformly excellent, and address not only the larger, often more salient, non-European traditions, but also …
In this short and engaging volume, Peter Adamson explores a range of medieval answers to questions of epistemic authority. The first five chapters address (primarily) Islamic answers to the question of how one should balance …