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PEA Soup

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Author: Joshua Glasgow

The Profession Posted onJuly 28, 2004

Gender, Philosophy, and Blogging

Brian Weatherson points us blogaholics to Julie Van Camp’s piece on the female-friendliness of the Philosophical Gourmet Report and philosophy graduate departments. (The piece is […] Read More

News and Events Posted onJuly 27, 2004

Welcome Cholbi

On behalf of all of us here at PEA Soup, I extend a warm welcome to Michael Cholbi, who has graciously accepted our invitation to […] Read More

Normative Ethics Posted onJuly 20, 2004

Are Deontology, Consequentialism, and Pluralism the only viable theories of ethics?

The title of this post is a bit overstated; what I’m really wondering is whether Virtue Ethics and Contractualism are not viable. I take it […] Read More

News and Events Posted onJuly 19, 2004

Philosophy Blogs in Newsweek

A quick news alert: The July 26 issue of Newsweek has a brief article (by the very nice Jordana Lewis) highlighting the recent boom in […] Read More

The Profession Posted onJuly 14, 2004

Blogging Practices and the Profession

Blogging on PEA Soup has been light lately, which I’ll armchair-diagnose as a symptom of getting slammed with various other tasks at the moment. (At […] Read More

News and Events Posted onJuly 13, 2004

Shoemaker

I don’t want to turn this blog into a well of sentimentality (we are talking about philosophy, after all), but a personal note is in […] Read More

Normative Ethics Posted onJuly 6, 2004

Dirty Hands and Ought-Implies-Can

I’ve long been a believer in the principle that if you ought to do something, then it has to be the case that you are […] Read More

Normative Ethics Posted onJune 29, 2004

Hooker And Imperfect Duties, Part Deux (Kantian resources)

So I was composing a reply to pressing comments from both Brad Hooker and Doug Portmore on the original post on this topic (which can […] Read More

Normative Ethics Posted onJune 22, 2004

Hooker and Imperfect Duties

Brad Hooker Week on PEA Soup continues… In Chapter 8 of his Ideal Code, Real World, Hooker considers some ways of dealing with the problem […] Read More

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