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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.
Uncategorized Posted onMarch 11, 2015

Next Featured Philosopher: Terence Cuneo

I am happy to announce that our next Featured Philosopher is Terence Cuneo from the University of Vermont.  Terence's most recent book is Speech and […] Read More

Ideas, Uncategorized Posted onFebruary 23, 2015August 5, 2016

Black Radical Liberalism (by Charles Mills)

It is my pleasure to share this post written by Featured Philosopher Charles Mills.  Professor Mills is the John Evans Professor of Moral and Intellectual […] Read More

Featured Philosophers Posted onFebruary 16, 2015August 7, 2023

Next Featured Philosopher: Charles Mills

I am happy to announce that our next featured philosopher, Charles Mills, will have a post up on PEA soup a week from today.  Professor […] Read More

Featured Philosophers Posted onJanuary 8, 2015August 7, 2023

Coming Featured Philosophers

Happy New Year! I am happy to share the planned Spring/Summer line up of Featured Philosophers you can look forward to on PEA Soup.  One […] Read More

Featured Philosophers, Ideas, Metaethics Posted onDecember 18, 2014August 7, 2023

The Empirical Armchair (by Featured Philosopher, Steve Finlay)

Thanks to Brad Cokelet and the PEA Soup crew for the invitation to join an illustrious line-up! Earlier this year my first book was published […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onDecember 16, 2014

Featured Philosopher: Steve Finlay

I am glad to announce that the PEA Soup Featured Philosophers series is starting up again, and that it will henceforth feature at least one […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onSeptember 7, 2014

Response to “Expressivism, Subjectivism and Reasons”

Note: This post is written by Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer and is a response to Jussi Suikkanen's post Expressivism, Subjectivism and Reasons

Uncategorized Posted onSeptember 4, 2014

Conference on Reason and the Moral Sentiments

Announcing the 3rd Annual Tennessee Value and Agency Conference: Reason and the Moral Sentiments in Moral Life and Judgment. November 7 & 8 1210 McClung […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onAugust 20, 2014

Ignorance and Moral Blameworthiness (by Featured Philosopher Julia Markovits)

Thanks so much for inviting me to contribute today!  Recently, I’ve been thinking about the relationship between different kinds of ignorance and moral blameworthiness.   I’m […] Read More

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