Philosophy in Review
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Philosophy in Review (PIR) is an open access, specialist book review journal in philosophy, published six times a year. We cover all areas of and approaches to philosophy. Formerly: Canadian Philosophical Reviews (ISSN 0228-491X) Published since 1981.
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The Globethics library contains articles of Philosophy in Review as of vol. 1(1981) no. 2/3 to current.
Recent Submissions
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Kiff Bamford and Margret Grebowicz (Eds.),"Lyotard and Critical Practice."This is a review of the book Lyotard and Critical Practice, edited by Kiff Bamford and Margret Grebowicz, Bloomsbury Academic, London, 2023, 238 pages, ISBN 978-1-350-19202-7.
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Chiara Cordelli "The Privatized State"I praise the book for its strong argument and provide recommendations for further research about how the book's arguments can be applied to student government contexts.
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Emanuela Ceva and Maria Paola Ferretti, "Political Corruption: The Internal Enemy of Public Institutions"Review of Ceva and Ferretti's recent  book, Political Corruption: The Internal Enemy of Public Institutions.
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Lloyd Strickland and Harry Lewis, (Eds.), "Leibniz on Binary: The Invention of Computer Arithmetic"This is a book review, which I promised to write for the PIR last month.