We wanted to tip you off — and remind you — about a few features upcoming at the Soup in the new year. First, Brad […] Read More
We wanted to tip you off — and remind you — about a few features upcoming at the Soup in the new year. First, Brad […] Read More
“When I believed the Non-Reductionist View, I also cared more about my inevitable death. After my death, there will [be] no one living who will […] Read More
The Murphy Institute at Tulane University has extended its application deadline for 2017-2018 Center for Ethics and Public Affairs Faculty Fellowships/Visiting Research Professorships. The new […] Read More
Today’s NDPR Forum opens up discussion on Elizabeth Barnes’ book The Minority Body: A Theory of Disability, which was recently reviewed by Stephen Campbell and Joseph […] Read More
How often have you read a book review and wondered what the author of the book might say in response to the reviewer? How often […] Read More
Donald Trump loves himself. And while professional psychologists and psychiatrists cannot ethically diagnose him, many have made it quite clear that they think Trump has […] Read More
The Northwestern University Society for the Theory of Ethics and Politics (NUSTEP) will be holding its Eleventh Annual conference at Northwestern University on March 30–April 1, […] Read More
Consequentialism. Today we begin a new series, “I wish I knew then…,” which invites readers to comment on how, if they could, they would give […] Read More
The Center for Ethics and Public Affairs at the Murphy Institute at Tulane University invites applications for Visiting Research Professorships/Resident Faculty Fellowships for the 2017-2018 […] Read More