This looks to be the most fun conference ever. For philosophers interested in both normativity and skiing in Lillehammer, home of the 1994 winter olympics, […] Read More
PEA Soup Announcements.
This looks to be the most fun conference ever. For philosophers interested in both normativity and skiing in Lillehammer, home of the 1994 winter olympics, […] Read More
I’m happy to announce a new PEA soup series on cross-cultural normative philosophy. This monthly feature will highlight articles showing how cross-cultural philosophy can advance […] Read More
We’ve got a few openings here at the Soup for interested and energetic folks. The first is to be a liaison with Ethics. Chike Jeffers, […] Read More
The Kutak Center for the Teaching and Study of Applied Ethics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is pleased to announce that we are extending the deadline […] Read More
Uh, free Hobbes book! Uh, Part 1 of a Hobbes book is free! Arash Abizadeh’s monograph, Hobbes and the Two Faces of Ethics has been awarded […] Read More
Here. Looks tasty. Notes of wildflower, woods, and cheshire, with a full-bodied Australian finish (alongside two actual Finnishers).
Kristina Grob and Nathan Nobis have a new, open access ( = free) “public philosophy” book on abortion: “Thinking Critically About Abortion: Why Most Abortions […] Read More
Amazingly, our cute little blog PEA Soup turns 15 today. On June 15, 2004, four tiny and unprepossessing philosophers flicked the site onto an unsuspecting […] Read More
Linked here. Conference is September 13-15, 2019, in Madison.