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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.
News and Events Posted onMay 6, 2011

Academic Peer-Review…Crowd Sourced

Here's an interesting idea for an open-access philosophy journal:   http://www.sympoze.com/   Check it out and consider volunteering to become a reviewer.

News and Events, Normative Ethics Posted onApril 3, 2011

Call for Abstracts: Third Annual Arizona Workshop on Normative Ethical Theory

The Third Annual Arizona Workshop on Normative Ethical Theory will be held in Tucson, Arizona on January 5-7, 2012.  Abstracts are welcome in any area or […] Read More

Discussions Posted onMarch 30, 2011

Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: Edward Slingerland’s “The Situationist Critique and Early Confucian Virtue Ethics” with commentary by Rachana Kamtekar

We are pleased to present our next installment of PEA Soup's collaboration with Ethics, in which we host a discussion of one article from each […] Read More

Discussions Posted onMarch 23, 2011

Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: Edward Slingerland’s “The Situationist Critique and Early Confucian Virtue Ethics”

We are pleased to announce the next installment of our collaboration with Ethics, where we will host a discussion of one article from each issue […] Read More

Normative Ethics Posted onMarch 14, 2011

A Bleg for Help with Deontic Logic

I know that many deontic logicians would consider the following argument to be valid: If you’re going to behead Jones, then you ought to behead […] Read More

Normative Ethics Posted onMarch 14, 2011

Post Survey Wrap Up – The Two Medicines

Before I get to the results, let me say what issue I’m interested in and what I think about the cases in the survey. The […] Read More

Normative Ethics Posted onMarch 12, 2011

The Two Medicines

I'm interested in people's intuitions concerning whether and when the fact that an agent will actually perform some future action bears on what she is, […] Read More

Applied Ethics, Normative Ethics Posted onMarch 5, 2011

Property Rights and Moral Seriousness

I want to try to develop an argument against deontological libertarian moral principles that treat a wide range of our basic rights as flowing from […] Read More

News and Events Posted onJanuary 21, 2011

Call for Abstracts: Naturalisms in Ethics Conference

When: Thursday July 16th– Friday July 17th, 2011 Where: University of Auckland Submission Deadline: May 1st, 2011

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