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PEA Soup

A forum for discussing Philosophy, Ethics, and Academia

Author: David Sobel

David Sobel works in ethics, practical reason, theory of value, and political philosophy. His book From Valuing to Value was published by OUP in 2016. He co-edits Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy. His dog is better than your dog.
Featured Philosophers Posted onOctober 4, 2018August 7, 2023

Upcoming Featured Philosophers Schedule

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

The Real World Posted onOctober 1, 2018October 1, 2018

Michael McKenna: “Flake’s Mistaken Appeal to a Principle of Innocence”

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

Academia, Uncategorized Posted onSeptember 10, 2018September 10, 2018

The Unfortunate End-Game of Some Fraught Debates

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

Uncategorized Posted onAugust 4, 2018

Valuing Babies?

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

The Profession Posted onJuly 11, 2018

PHILOSOPHICALLY LEGITIMATE EXCUSES FOR PLAGIARIZING PHILOSOPHY PAPERS

Travis Timmerman (Seton Hall) came up with these.

Book Review Forums, Ethics Book Reviews, Ethics Discussions Posted onJuly 9, 2018June 26, 2023

Ethics Reviews at PEA Soup: Exchange between Hanno Sauer and Regina Rini on Sauer’s book Moral Judgements as Educated Intuitions

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

Political Philosophy Posted onJune 21, 2018June 21, 2018

CFP: Workshop for Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy

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

Book Review Forums, Ethics Book Reviews, Ethics Discussions, Practical reasons, Reasons and rationality Posted onMarch 21, 2018June 26, 2023

An exchange between Chrisoula Andreau and Justin Snedegar’s on Snedegar’s book Contrastive Reasons.

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

Announcements, Metaethics, Practical reasons Posted onMarch 16, 2018December 10, 2022

New Soup Feature: Replies to Ethics Book Reviews

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

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