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PEA Soup

A forum for discussing Philosophy, Ethics, and Academia

Author: David Shoemaker

I'm a Professor in the Department of Philosophy & Murphy Institute at Tulane University. I specialize in agency and responsibility, personal identity and ethics, and I occasionally dabble in social & political philosophy.
News and Events Posted onMay 6, 2009

Philosopher’s Digest

BGSU alums John Milliken and Galen Foresman, along with current grad student Ben Dyer, have recently launched The Philosopher's Digest, a site featuring "timely reviews of […] Read More

News and Events Posted onApril 17, 2009

Schrage to School Thomas

PEA Soup's own Laurie Schrage is planning to hand deliver a welcome message to Florida International's new basketball coach, Isaiah Thomas.  See the NY Times […] Read More

The Profession Posted onJanuary 11, 2009

Obligations to Grad Students

Since we're discussing some important issues in the profession and how to help graduate students succeed, I'll continue in that vein to ask more generally […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onDecember 1, 2008

Graduate Conference in Political Theory

Princeton UniversityApril 17-18, 2009 The Committee for the Graduate Conference in Political Theory at Princeton University welcomes papers concerning any period, methodological approach, or topic […] Read More

Metaethics Posted onNovember 6, 2008

Moral Utterances, Nihilism and the Negation Problem

David Faraci, from Bowling Green State University, has asked me to run the following post on his behalf (he’ll be responding to comments directly): I […] Read More

News and Events Posted onAugust 16, 2008

Pictures of RoME

Last weekend, several of us Soupers participated in a terrific conference in Boulder, CO, the first annual Rocky Mountain Ethics Conference.  For the voyeurs among […] Read More

News and Events Posted onAugust 12, 2008

Ethics and Disability Conference

Here’s an announcement from Eva Feder Kittay for an upcoming conference in NYC that I’m proud to be participating in myself: CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT: The Stony […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onJune 13, 2008

Now YOU TOO Can Get Your Head Examined!

Thomas Nadelhoffer, et al. (from the Experimental Philosophy Blog) invite you to take a walk on the other side of experimental philosophy by being part […] Read More

Academia, The Profession Posted onFebruary 1, 2008

Puzzling Hiring Practices

Last year about this time, Kris McDaniel posted some important questions about the nature of the hiring process in philosophy, particular with respect to APA […] Read More

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