Tuesday, January 06, 2026

Links of Note

 * David Sherwood, A Suggestive Note on the Esse of the Eucharist (PDF)

* Gregory Sadler, Von Hildebrand and Christian Philosophy: A Comparative Approach

* Lynne Kiesling, Jane Austen as Applied Moral Philosopher, at "Knowledge Problem"

* Bridger Ehli, Body, Coherence, and Hume's Galley (PDF). There are two major ways to read Hume's comment about the inadequacy of the galley effect, the extensive (it doesn't cover enough well enough) and the intensive (it doesn't get you a strong enough belief). I incline to the extensive reading, but this is an interesting argument for the intensive reading.

* Joel Miller, The Weird and Wild Mind of Charles Williams, at "Miller's Book Review"

* Terry Eagleton, Pregnant with Monsters, reviewing David Bather Woods's Arthur Schopenhaeuer, at "The London Review of Books"

* Miroslav Novák, The good citizen, the good man, and alternation in Aristotle's best constitutions (PDF)

* Amod Lele, Do you need anger for respect and accountability? at "Love of All Wisdom"