All of us here at PEA Soup are always looking for ways to make the blog a better resource for those working in ethics. So, […] Read More
Author: Dan Boisvert
Josh’s post about Russ Shafer-Landau’s moral nonnaturalism and a strand in Michael’s post about Mackie and disagreement brought back to me something that I have […] Read More
I thought I would point to two interesting ethics posts by Marc Moffett, master blogger at Close Range and Rational Hunter, philosopher of language at […] Read More
The series on “The Embedding Objection” continues. The first post explained what I take expressivism to be. The second post distinguished four main kinds of […] Read More
The program for the First Annual Metaethics Workshop, which will be held October 15th-17th at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has been posted here. Russ Shafer-Landau […] Read More
I have been asked by several people to post my “official” formulation of the metaethical theory that I favor, what I call “Expressive-Assertivism.” (You can […] Read More
This is the third of a series of posts in which I try to make clear the different embedding difficulties that, as a family, are […] Read More
This is the second of a series of posts in which I try to make clear the different embedding difficulties that, as a family, are […] Read More
In the last post, I asked, following Dave and Josh’s lead, whether Hooker’s notion of the costs of internalizing a moral code left him with […] Read More