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PEA Soup

A forum for discussing Philosophy, Ethics, and Academia

Author: Brad Cokelet

I'm an Assistant Professor at the University of Kansas and my research interests include virtue, human flourishing, moral worth, and reasons. I have growing interests in empirical psychology, early critics of Kantian ethics, and Chinese ethics.
Featured Philosophers, Metaethics Posted onSeptember 28, 2017August 7, 2023

Coming Featured Philosopher: McPherson on Expressivism without Minimalism

I am happy to announce our next Featured Philosophy post.  On next Thursday, October 5th,  Tristram McPherson (Ohio State University) will be sharing his post […] Read More

Experimental Philosophy, Featured Philosophers, Ideas, Moral Psychology Posted onSeptember 6, 2017August 7, 2023

‘I Love Women’: The Conceptual Inadequacy of ‘Implicit Bias’ (by Yao and Reis-Dennis)

Hi everyone! Thanks very much for the opportunity to discuss our work-in-progress, “‘I Love Women’: The Conceptual Inadequacy of ‘Implicit Bias.’” Tests for implicit bias, […] Read More

Featured Philosophers Posted onAugust 31, 2017August 7, 2023

Coming Featured Philosopher post on The Conceptual Inadequacy of ‘Implicit Bias’

I am happy to announce our next Featured Philosophy post.  On next Wednesday, September 6th,  Vida Yao (Rice) and Samuel Reis-Dennis (Johns Hopkins) will be […] Read More

Featured Philosophers Posted onAugust 4, 2017August 7, 2023

Featured Philosophers & The Moral Demands of Patriotism

I am happy to announce the Featured Philosophers series will be running on a regular basis again and that it will now include more early […] Read More

Featured Philosophers, Ideas, Metaethics, Practical reasons Posted onJanuary 10, 2017August 7, 2023

Roles Ground Reasons; so Internalism is False (by Reid Blackman)

Hi everyone, and thanks to PEA Soup for providing this forum and inviting me to contribute. 1. The Issue Standard theories on normative reasons rarely […] Read More

Announcements, Featured Philosophers Posted onJanuary 9, 2017August 7, 2023

A New Year of Featured Philosophers

Happy New Year!  I am happy to announce that we will have a regular series of Featured Philosophers this spring, and that we will be […] Read More

Featured Philosophers, Normative Ethics, Uncategorized, Value Theory Posted onOctober 1, 2016August 7, 2023

Sophisticated Theories of Welfare (by Featured Philosopher Eden Lin)

In this post, I want to raise a problem for a kind of theory of welfare that has recently been on the rise. I will […] Read More

Call For Papers, Uncategorized Posted onMay 18, 2016August 7, 2023

Call for Abstracts: TVA conference on Pleasure and Pain

Fifth Annual Tennessee Value and Agency (TVA) Conference September 30 — October 2, 2016 at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville Keynote Speakers: Michael Brady (Glasgow) […] Read More

Call For Papers Posted onApril 4, 2016August 7, 2023

​Marc Sanders Award for Public Philosophy

We are pleased to announce a Call for Papers for the Inaugural Marc Sanders Award for Public Philosophy. We hope that this award will incentivize […] Read More

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