In my first post, I pressed Mark’s defense of the bold Humean thought that, crudely, if someone has a desire, then there is reason for […] Read More
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.
I am reviewing (our own) Mark Schroeder’s Slaves of the Passions for Ethics. As the advance praise from Michael Smith and Stephen Darwall indicates, anyone […] Read More
Eric Schwitzgebel and Fiery Cushman are running a new version of the Moral Sense Test and they are especially interested in collecting responses from moral […] Read More
The UT-Austin philosophy department is pleased to announce a week-long graduate student workshop on philosophical methodology, August 12 – August 16. Possible workshop subtopics include […] Read More