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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.
Applied Ethics Posted onAugust 29, 2017August 29, 2017

The Place of Sports in the Academy

This post can also be found here. I am repeatedly being sent a letter from the assistant director of student-athlete development that informs me that […] Read More

The Profession Posted onAugust 1, 2017

The Wine Spectator Model of Philosophy Publication

It is radical but my idea is that one submits to ranking houses (which could remain the existing journals). Every paper submitted will be published […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onJuly 26, 2017

Directory of Philosophers from Underrepresented Groups–The UPDirectory

The UPDirectory publicizes information about philosophers who are members of traditionally underrepresented groups in philosophy. The purpose of the directory is to provide an easy-to-use […] Read More

Announcements Posted onJuly 10, 2017July 10, 2017

5th Workshop for Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy

Fifth Workshop for Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy, Tucson AZ Each session will be 1 hour and forty-five minutes. The speaker will have 30 minutes […] Read More

Announcements, News and Events Posted onJune 30, 2017August 7, 2023

Sanders Prize in Political to Wendt

Fabian Wendt, Bielefeld University has won the 2017 Sanders Prize in Political Philosophy for his paper “Rescuing Public Justification from Public Reason Liberalism”. Wendt is Associate Professor of Philosophy […] Read More

Call For Papers Posted onJune 12, 2017August 7, 2023

CFP: Marc Sanders Award for Public Philosophy

 This is an invitation to submit previously unpublished papers (minimum 3,000 words, maximum 8,000) with significant philosophical content or method by authors with significant philosophical training […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onJune 5, 2017June 5, 2017

The Return of Rankings

It appears the Philosophical Gourmet Report is returning. The last installment was in 2014-5. We are now in the midst of a 3-year gap in […] Read More

Ideas, Moral Psychology, The Profession Posted onApril 28, 2017April 28, 2017

The Happy Coincidence Defense and The-Most-I-Can-Do Sweet Spot (by Eric Schwitzgebel)

Eric Schwitzgebel writes: Here are four things I care intensely about: being a good father, being a good philosopher, being a good teacher, and being […] Read More

News and Events Posted onApril 18, 2017August 7, 2023

World Government or Else? Workshop in Zurich

WORLD GOVERNMENT OR ELSE? The world is encountering several global challenges: climate change, global injustice, and war particularly stand out. Some think that there is […] Read More

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