The third “season” of the Virtual Metaethics Colloquium has just wrapped up. We’ve seen some very interesting talks, and the presenters have found the feedback […] Read More
The third “season” of the Virtual Metaethics Colloquium has just wrapped up. We’ve seen some very interesting talks, and the presenters have found the feedback […] Read More
I want to focus not on the wisdom of the Supreme Court decision concerning paying student-athletes, but instead how higher ed should respond. The inevitable […] Read More
The 16th Annual Madison Metaethics Workshop program is now available here. The conference runs from Sept. 17th-19th. More information here.
Hello Team! After a hectic end of a hectic semester, we are back to bringing you short pieces of public philosophy here at PEA Soup’s […] Read More
PEA-Brains, We apologize but the transition to Princeton’s server for some reason unsubscribed people who previously were regularly receiving e-mails when a new post went […] Read More
What are the appropriate limits on how outside contributors to a university may shape what gets taught and who gets hired into a dept? This […] Read More
and I welcome you to the discussion of Itai Sher‘s recent “How perspective-based aggregation undermines the Pareto principle” (free access through July 3rd here). To […] Read More
Here now is Matt King: Moral conviction is often lauded in ordinary discourse. To be a person of principle is considered a virtue (and it […] Read More
The 9th annual Workshop for Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy will take place in Tucson, AZ October 14-16, 2021. The deadline for submissions is June 15, 2021. […] Read More