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PEA Soup

A forum for discussing Philosophy, Ethics, and Academia

Author: Jussi Suikkanen

Metaethics, Moral Psychology Posted onSeptember 4, 2007

Zombies and Metaethics

I’d like to return to one of the favourite topics of Pea Soup for a bit, i.e., the Zombies. Couple of years ago we had […] Read More

Practical Rationality Posted onJuly 30, 2007

Hawthorne and Stanley on Knowledge and Action

Currently, epistemologists seem to be very interested in practical reasons and practical rationality. One good example of this is an interesting new paper entitled ‘Knowledge […] Read More

Metaethics Posted onJune 27, 2007

Parfit’s Triviality Objection

I was reading Dancy’s nonnaturalism entry to Copp’s Oxford Handbook of Ethical Theory. Dancy discusses two arguments against naturalism which Parfit has presented in some […] Read More

Metaethics Posted onMay 24, 2007

The Proto-Frege-Geach Problem

When I first met Jonathan Dancy three years ago, I remember him mentioning the early emotivist papers in Analysis. One night year and a half […] Read More

Normative Ethics Posted onApril 13, 2007

Pluralist Universalism

In his new book, Moral Value and Human Diversity, Robert Audi introduces a brand-new ethical theory called pluralist universalism. It is not altogether new but […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onMarch 29, 2007

BSET conference 2007

The excellent line-up of speakers for the 2007 BSET conference is now HERE . The conference is in Bristol on 9.-11.  of July. This is […] Read More

Metaethics, Practical Rationality Posted onMarch 18, 2007

Too Much Information

Many philosophers want to use desires to account for rationality, reasons, well-being, and so on. Few of them use actual desires in this project. This […] Read More

Academia Posted onMarch 14, 2007

Congratulations!

As reported by Leiter HERE , our fellow Pea-Souper David Sobel has accepted an offer from University from Nebraska, Lincoln to become a ‘Chambers Professor […] Read More

Metaethics, Moral Psychology Posted onMarch 7, 2007

Best of Michael Smith

I’m unsuccesfully trying to have a break from blogging to get some work done. I cannot resist the temptation to advertise a book review of […] Read More

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