Over at Desert Landscapes, Uriah has posted a wrap-up from the recent Moral Phenomenology Workshop outside of Tucson. We all had a great time, and […] Read More
Author: Joshua Glasgow
Those familiar with the satirical publication The Onion ("America’s Finest News Source") might have seen this already, but for those who haven’t, here’s a gem […] Read More
A call for papers is out for a workshop on moral psychology and moral judgment in Helsinki in December. The invited speakers are Simon Blackburn […] Read More
A quick alert to those who haven’t already seen it over at Fake Barn Country (or elsewhere): there’s a new ethics journal, the Journal of […] Read More
Here’s a news item (login required [free account]) that some readers might find interesting: the CDC has set up a permanent ethics panel on the […] Read More
Here’s another entry on the paradox of deontology (the first was here). Let a deontological restriction be what Jeffrey Brand-Ballard has appropriately called a nonminimizing […] Read More
Mackie’s queerness argument (QA), in its metaphysical part, goes something like this. Putative facts about our moral obligations supposedly involve objective values that carry normativity […] Read More
Michael Cholbi’s recent post on the “murderer at the door” case brought up the issue of duties to self, which reminded me of a paper […] Read More
Here at PEA Soup, Jason Kawall recently raised the possibility that moral realism might be open to a Euthyphro Dilemma kind of objection, which got […] Read More