Proponents of intrinsic value have sometimes attempted to argue for its existence via the following sort of regress argument: Something is valuable; but […] Read More
Author: Ben Bradley
The 2005 Inland Northwest Philosophy Conference is on Time and Identity. There will be a panel discussion on death featuring Harry Silverstein, Barbara Levenbook and […] Read More
The call for abstracts for the Utilitarianism 2005 conference is here. The conference is August 11-14 at Dartmouth. All the cool kids will be there.
Jason was in Syracuse yesterday, and told me about this interview with Simon Blackburn from a couple of years ago: http://www.cfh.ufsc.br/ethic@/ETICA1~1.PRN.pdf Blackburn’s explanation of quasi-realism […] Read More
There’s a new papers database, PhOnline, maintained by Richard Heck. It seems like it might be a useful thing.
A couple of months ago, on Orangephilosophy, I posted descriptions of the following two lives: Baby. A three-week-old baby, Baby, dies in an accident. Had […] Read More