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PEA Soup

A forum for discussing Philosophy, Ethics, and Academia

Author: Andrew Sepielli

Andrew Sepielli is that dude.
Applied Ethics, Normative Ethics, Value Theory Posted onApril 30, 2018

“Everyday” and “Alienated” Approaches to Moral Theory

This post is partly a “bleg” and partly an invitation for people to give their two cents on what strikes me as a very deep […] Read More

Metaethics, Moral Psychology, News and Events Posted onJune 22, 2015August 7, 2023

New Blog: Normlessness and Nihilism

Hi everyone. I’ve started a blog to workshop some ideas connected to my manuscript-in-progress, which I’m currently calling Normlessness and Nihilism. I’m at the very early […] Read More

Applied Ethics Posted onFebruary 12, 2014

A worry regarding the necessity of defensive force

I've got, well, a worry regarding the "necessity" requirement on the legitimacy of self- or other-defensive force. I don't really work on this stuff, so […] Read More

Applied Ethics, Moral Psychology, Normative Ethics Posted onJuly 26, 2013

Moral Uncertainty and Motivation

Brian Weatherson has posted a new paper in which he argues against "moral hedging" — roughly, refraining from A-ing on the grounds that there's a […] Read More

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