This continuing series at Soup involves selected philosophers telling us about important aspects of their past or current work and inviting discussion on it. This […] Read More
This continuing series at Soup involves selected philosophers telling us about important aspects of their past or current work and inviting discussion on it. This […] Read More
This piece, written by Michael McKenna (Arizona), is intended as a kind of generally accessible op-ed in response to one aspects of the Kavanaugh confirmation […] Read More
It is a fraught topic of broad and not merely academic interest. Strong and hurt feelings abound. You have a view you work to hone […] Read More
I would value your help in thinking about how to use the term “valuing”. In the disreputable circles I run in, people tend to say […] Read More
Travis Timmerman (Seton Hall) came up with these.
I am pleased that PEA Soup will feature an exchange on Hanno Sauer’s book Moral Judgements as Educated Intuitions. Regina Rini reviewed this book in […] Read More
The 7th annual Workshop for Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy will take place in Syracuse, NY, August 21-3, 2019. Keynote speakers will be: Kwame Anthony Appiah, […] Read More
With this post we are starting a new feature at PEA Soup: Author replies to book reviews published in Ethics. Our inaugural discussion is between […] Read More
In our never-ending quest to expand to the limits of the Universe and beyond, Soup will begin having replies to Ethics book reviews. First up, […] Read More