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PEA Soup

A forum for discussing Philosophy, Ethics, and Academia

Author: Matt Zwolinski

Applied Ethics Posted onApril 23, 2012

Blog Symposium on Libertarianism and Land

Over at the Bleeding Heart Libertarians blog, we're running a symposium this week on the topic of "Libertarianism and Land," featuring essays by Eric Mack, […] Read More

Academia, Applied Ethics Posted onJanuary 30, 2010

Consumers’ Obligations in Labor Disputes

Over at The Business Ethics Blog, Chris MacDonald has a very interesting post on ethical issues surrounding the labor dispute at the Westin St. Francis, […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onNovember 9, 2009

Student Involvement in Social Ethics Courses

After teaching mostly theoretical ethics and narrowly focused applied ethics courses for a number of years, I'm now considering developing a syllabus for a course […] Read More

Applied Ethics Posted onApril 21, 2008

Not Such Crooked Timber After All?

When teaching ethics courses, I often spend some time with students going over some of the relevant social psychological literature.  Studies like the Milgram experimients, […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onFebruary 29, 2008

Price Gouging Redux

Apropos our earlier conversation about price gouging, I’ve written up a full length paper on the topic.  I got quite a bit out of the […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onSeptember 6, 2007

Readings in Political Philosophy

I’m working on putting together an anthology of readings in political philosophy.  The book is aimed for use in undergraduate courses and will have both […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onAugust 27, 2007

What’s Wrong With Price Gouging?

Price gouging seems like a rotten thing to do.  There isn’t much written about it from a philosophic perspective, but most philosophers I’ve talked to […] Read More

Normative Ethics Posted onNovember 10, 2006

The States of Nature

After having contributed one whole substantive post to this blog, I’m now going to take selfish advantage of the power of this public forum to […] Read More

Applied Ethics, Moral Psychology, Normative Ethics Posted onOctober 26, 2006

How Useful is Moral Theory for Applied Ethics?

The following are some thoughts I’ve been mulling over in anticipation of a lecture I will be giving at CSU Long Beach’s Applied Ethics Center […] Read More

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