In 2007, philosopher
Brian Leiter quoted the review Jason Powell's book
Jacques Derrida: A Biography by
Nancy Holland of
Hamline University: Leiter criticized the view of
Analytic philosophy legitimizing the US government by describing it as "''sophomoric prattle befitting a bad undergraduate's blog".
Naming major philosophers such as Alvin Plantinga, George Bealer, Hilary Putnam, Michael Rea, and John McDowell, among others who would never appear on Fox News television. "I want to start by saying that Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews is a wonderful resource, for which the whole profession is indebted to Gary Gutting who runs it so well." He then went on to criticize one of the reviews that appeared on the site. In 2012, the blog Philosophers Anonymous'' criticized the journal for publishing low-quality reviews.
Publication decline In March, 2024
Daily Nous reported a decline in the number of book reviews published by NDPR. In 2023 the journal published only 65 book reviews, which was a significant drop compared to the 2006-2019 period (i.e. Gutting's editorship), during which NDPR published from 250 to 426 reviews annually. Brian Leiter mainly noted lack of "course relief" for the new editors as the main cause of the decline, however, Christopher Shields in response, while acknowledging time and budget constraints, said that the journal has the capacity to annually publish 120 reviews, though the lack of enough submissions as the main cause of the decline. In response a month later NDPR announced that it welcomes and will accept "proposals for reviews" to reverse the declining trend. ==See also==