If there are moral experts, this would seem to have important implications for a number of issues in philosophical ethics. So who is a moral […] Read More
Author: Michael Cholbi
If (like me) you think that it’s more important to making the world a better place that people pay attention to the right things (rather […] Read More
Studies in the History of Ethics, a web-based, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high quality research and reviews in the history of ethics, announces a […] Read More
Following our earlier discussion about the merits of particularism comes this review by Timonthy Chappell of Jonathan Dancy’s new book, Ethics Without Principles. Book reviewing, […] Read More
In a very nicely constructed recent paper (“Are ethical judgments intrinsically motivational? Lessons from ‘acquired sociopathy’”, Philosophical Psychology 16 (2003),) Adina Roskies offers a compelling […] Read More
I hereby shamlessly plug a new journal with which I am associated, Studies in the History of Ethics. Studies is a new web-based, peer reviewed […] Read More
Doubtless few would disagree that those who wrongfully harm others owe something to those they harm. This ‘debt’ can be conceptualized as compensation, punishment, the […] Read More
As many of you know, Michael Kelly, the executive director of the American Philosophical Association, recently resigned his position. This is just the latest evidence […] Read More
All are invited to attend the tenth annual Cal Poly Ethics Conference, to be held May 5-6. (Yours truly is an organizer). The topic is […] Read More