MOVING TO FRONT FROM FEBRUARY 3–MORE LINKS TO 'OPEN ACCESS' BOOKS WELCOME (new links at #24, below)
I've been periodically announcing open access books, sometimes in the Cambridge Elements series, where books are available for free for a couple of weeks or a month upon publication, and sometimes books for which authors have paid for permanet open access (see, e.g., OUP's terms).
In light of the growing number of these volumes, I am going to run a thread periodically in which I invite authors or readers to share links to philosophical works that are currently or permanently "open access." Please use your full name and a valid email address (the latter will not appear) and include the URL for the book (give the title and the author, if you are not the author). Authors or readers can only say something about the work and what it tries to do. Please indicate if the "open access" period is limited. If the thread doesn't get too long, I'll move it to the front periodically to encourage more additions. Once it gets too long, I'll start a new thread. (Note: you can just copy and paste the URL for the book, you don't need to format it.)
Since I am only catching a few of these open access books, I hope this thread will capture a wider range of the book-length work that is now available for free.



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