Books
* = added this round
bold = especially excited
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Andrews & Beck, Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Animal Minds (Jul 2017)
- Gat, The Causes of War and the Spread of Peace (Jul 2017)
- Brown, Routledge Companion to Thought Experiments (Jul 2017)
- Shapiro & Todorovic, The Oxford Compendium of Visual Illusions (Jul 2017)
- *Johnson & Rommelfanger (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Neuroethics (Jul 2017)
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Gelman & Nolan, Teaching Statistics 2e (Jul 2017)
- Corns, The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Pain (Jul 2017)
- Peterson, The Ethics of Technology (Jul 2017)
- *Eisinger, The Chickenshit Club: Why the Justice Department Fails to Prosecute Executives (Jul 2017)
- Walsh, It’s Alive! (Aug 2017)
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Scott, Against the Grain (Aug 2017)
- Cate & Healy, Avian Cognition (Aug 2017)
- Mcpherson & Plunkett, The Routledge Handbook of Metaethics (Aug 2017)
- Ruse & Richards, The Cambridge Handbook of Evolutionary Ethics (Aug 2017)
- Morus, The Oxford Illustrated History of Science (Aug 2017)
- Trask, Grokking Deep Learning (Aug 2017)
- *Tegmark, Life 3.0 (Aug 2017)
- Golob & Timmermann, The Cambridge History of Moral Philosophy (Sep 2017)
- de Lazari-Radek & Singer, Utilitarianism: A Very Short Introduction (Sep 2017)
- Sharot, The Influential Mind (Sep 2017)
- Weinersmith & Weinersmith, Soonish (Oct 2017)
- *Freedman, The Future of War (Oct 2017)
- Rutherford, A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived (Oct 2017 in USA)
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Jahren & Folger, The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2017 (Oct 2017)
- Lin et al., Robot Ethics 2.0 (Oct 2017)
- *Kumar, Ethics and Future Generations (Oct 2017)
- Overgaard & Morgensen, Beyond Neural Correlates of Consciousness (Nov 2017)
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Rodrik, Straight Talk on Trade (Nov 2017)
- Jacquette, The Bloomsbury Companion to the Philosophy of Consciousness (Dec 2017)
- Caplan, The Case Against Education (Jan 2018)
- Hanson & Simler, The Elephant in the Brain (Jan 2018)
- Graziano, The Spaces Between Us (Jan 2018)
- Bliss, Social by Nature (Jan 2018)
- Seager, The Routledge Handbook of Panpsychism (Jan 2018)
- Sunstein, Can it Happen Here? Authoritarianism in America (Mar 2018)
- Schlosser, The Great Imprisonment (TBD 2018)
- Pinker, Enlightenment Now (TBD 2018)
- Clemens, The Walls of Nations (TBD 2018)
- Norris & Inglehart, Cultural Backlash (TBD 2018)
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Unknown editors, The Cambridge World History of Slavery, Volume 2 (TBD 2019)
- Zimmer, She Has Her Mother’s Laugh (TBD)
- Schneier, Click Here to Kill Everybody (TBD)
- Aaronson, Speaking Truth to Parallelism (TBD)
- Morris, In the Beginning (TBD)
- Bain et al., The Nature of Pain (TBD)
- Mody, The Long Arm of Moore’s Law (TBD)
- Arrhenius, Population Ethics (TBD)
- Hernan & Robins, Causal Inference (TBD)
- Shepherd, Consciousness, Value, and Moral Status (TBD)
- Buchanan & Powell, The Evolution of Moral Progress (TBD)
- Forman, book on mass incarceration (TBD)
- Easwaran, The Foundations of Bayesian Epistemology (TBD)
- Haidt, Three Stories about Capitalism (TBD)
- Stoljar, Philosophical Progress (TBD)
- Blackford & Broderick, Philosophy’s Future (TBD)
- Friedman, Legal Systems Very Different From Ours (TBD)
- Graham, Happiness for All? (TBD)
- Shalizi, Advanced Data Analysis from an Elementary Point of View (TBD)
- Varner, Sustaining Animals (TBD)
- Gray & Graham, The Atlas of Moral Psychology (TBD)
- Wiener, Policy Shock (TBD)
- Kriegel, Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Consciousness (TBD)
- Caruso & Flanagan, Neuroexistentialism (TBD)
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Scheidel, The Demography of the Greco-Roman World (TBD)
- Almqvist & Haag, The Return of Consciousness (TBD)
- Plomin, DNA Matters (TBD)
- Prinz, The Moral Self (TBD)
- Powell, Contingency and Convergence in the History of Life (TBD)
- Ryder, Models in the Brain (TBD)
- Spevak, Routledge Handbook of the Computational Mind (TBD)
- Huebner, The Philosophy of Daniel Dennett (TBD)
- Langland-Hassan & Vicente, Inner Speech (TBD)
- Prinz, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Psychology (TBD)
- Henrich, book on WEIRD societies (TBD)
- Rosling, Factfulness (TBD)
- Watanabe et al., Evolution of Brain, Cognition, and Emotion in Vertebrates (TBD)
- Merker, untitled book about consciousness (TBD)
- Guillot & Garcia-Carpintero, The Sense of Mineness (TBD)
- Schechter, The Other Side: Self-Consciousness and Split Brains (TBD)
- Plucker & Make, Doing Good Social Science (TBD)
- Lowrey, Give People Money (TBD)
- Galef, book on rationality and unconscious motivations (TBD)
- Torres, Morality, Foresight, and Human Flourishing (TBD)
- Bier, Risk in Extreme Environments (TBD)
- Bowles et al., Coordination, Conflict and Competition (TBD)
- White, a history of democracy (TBD)
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Taleb, Skin in the Game (TBD)
- *Singal, book about social psychology, social justice, and the replication crisis (TBD)
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*Ahmed, Newcomb’s Problem (TBD)
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*Ahmed, The Value of the Future (TBD)
- *Gennaro (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Consciousness (TBD)
Movies & TV
(only including movies and TV series or miniseries which AFAIK have at least started principal photography)
- Reeves, War for the Planet of the Apes (Jul 2017)
- Various, Rick and Morty, Season 3 (Jul 2017)
- Various, Game of Thrones, Season 7 (Jul 2017)
- Nolan, Dunkirk (Jul 2017)
- Various, Broad City, Season 4 (Aug 2017)
- Soderbergh, Logan Lucky (Aug 2017)
- Simon & Pelecanos, The Deuce (Sep 2017)
- Villeneuve, Blade Runner 2049 (Oct 2017)
- Aronofsky, mother! (Oct 2017)
- McDonagh, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (Oct 2017)
- Unkrich, Coco (Nov 2017)
- Johnson, Star Wars: Episode VIII (Dec 2017)
- Payne, Downsizing (Dec 2017)
- *Anderson, Phantom Thread (Dec 2017)
- Haynes, Wonderstruck (TBD 2017)
- Various, Black Mirror, Season 4 (TBD 2017)
- Various, BoJack Horseman, Season 4 (TBD 2017)
- Coen brothers, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (TBD)
- Various, Atlanta, Season 2 (TBD)
- Various, Westworld, Season 2 (TBD)
The Deuce will premiere on September 10, 2017.
Updated; thanks!
FYI – Philosophy’s Future and The Long Arm of Moore’s Law are already out, at least in some markets (saw both in Scotland the other day, and picked up Philosophy’s Future – it’s pretty good; skimmed the latter and didn’t seem as exciting as I hoped).
Cool, they seem to be out in the USA too. Thanks for the tip!