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PEA Soup

A forum for discussing Philosophy, Ethics, and Academia

Author: Michael Cholbi

Metaethics Posted onAugust 16, 2005

“Dear moral expert …”

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

Moral Psychology, News and Events Posted onAugust 7, 2005

On the vagaries of moral attention

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

News and Events Posted onJuly 28, 2005

CFP: The ethics of war and peace in historical perspective

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

Normative Ethics, The Profession Posted onJuly 18, 2005

All the particulars about particularism

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

Uncategorized Posted onJuly 2, 2005

Motive internalism and belief attribution

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

News and Events Posted onJune 26, 2005

New journal in the history of ethics

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

Uncategorized Posted onMay 14, 2005

Harming and benefitting from harm

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

Academia Posted onApril 21, 2005

The battered and beleaguered APA: What now?

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

Applied Ethics, News and Events Posted onMarch 31, 2005

Ethics in War and Wartime

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

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