The philosophy papers blog has been updated, and there are a lot of updates. The news includes Roberto Casati on Methodological issues in the study of the depiction of cast shadows and on Representational Advantages, R. Jay Wallace on Moral Psychology, Peter Carruthers On Being Simple Minded, Mike Fara on The Paradox of Believability, new entries to Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews and the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, and new editions of Angelaki, International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, and the Journal of Logic, Language and Information. I feel out of breath just typing all that.
In other news, Kieran Healy provides somewhat more useful homeland security advice that you’ll get from homeland security.