PEA Soup is pleased to announce an upcoming ethics discussion of Julian Jonker’s A Dilemma for Expressive Arguments Against Markets, accompanied by a critical précis by Brookes Brown. The discussion will take place on the 18th and 19th.
PEA Soup is pleased to announce an upcoming ethics discussion of Julian Jonker’s A Dilemma for Expressive Arguments Against Markets, accompanied by a critical précis by Brookes Brown. The discussion will take place on the 18th and 19th.
The 14th annual Workshop for Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy will take place in Tucson, AZ, October 22-24, 2026. The deadline for submissions is July 15, 2026. Submissions should be submitted at Workshop for Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy | Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy. […] Read More
PEA Soup is pleased to present a Free & Equal discussion on Tweedy Flanigan’s “Why Riot? An Expressive Theory of the Justification of Rioting”, featuring a critical précis by Candice Delmas. The article is available for public access here. The comments are closed until the […] Read More
PEA Soup is pleased to announce a forthcoming Free & Equal discussion on Tweedy Flanigan’s “Why Riot? An Expressive Theory of the Justification of Rioting”, featuring a critical précis by Candice Delmas. The discussion will take place from January 21st to 23rd. The article is […] Read More
PEA Soup’s public philosophy section ‘Soup of the Day’ is pleased to introduce a new series with the online magazine Aeon, in which we will be hosting critical responses to Aeon articles written by professional philosophers for a more general audience, intended to kickstart a […] Read More
PEA Soup is pleased to introduce October’s Ethics discussion, featuring Scott Altman’s (University of Southern California) paper, “Discrimination, Non-Complicity, and Reasons that Mask Disdain,” with a précis by Alan Patten (Princeton University). Discrimination and Disdain Comment on Scott Altman, “Discrimination, Noncomplicity, and Reasons that Mask […] Read More
PEA Soup’s public philosophy section ‘Soup of the Day’ is pleased to announce a new series with the online magazine Aeon, in which we will be hosting critical responses to Aeon articles written by professional philosophers for a more general audience, intended to kickstart a […] Read More
PEA Soup is pleased to announce October’s Ethics discussion, featuring Scott Altman’s (University of Southern California) paper, “Discrimination, Non-Complicity, and Reasons that Mask Disdain,” with a précis by Alan Patten (Princeton University). The online discussion will take place from October 22nd to October 23rd.
The Murphy Institute’s Center for Ethics (CE) at Tulane University is pleased to announce that applications are now open for the 2026-2027 CE Faculty Fellowship Program. These fellowships are available to support outstanding faculty whose teaching and research focus on ethics; political and social philosophy; moral […] Read More