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PEA Soup

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Category: Metaethics

Metaethics Posted onMay 20, 2014

Reminder: Upcoming Philosophers’ Imprint Discussion

Just a quick reminder that on Thursday the 22nd of May we'll start the online discussion on Jack Woods's wonderful Philosophers' Imprint article "Expressivism and Moore's […] Read More

Metaethics Posted onApril 28, 2014

Philosophers’ Imprint Discussion – 21 May

May will be a busy month here at the PEA Soup. After a discussion of Jennifer Hawkins's excellent paper on 5th of May, we have our first discussion […] Read More

Metaethics Posted onApril 16, 2014

Ridge on Expressivism and Disagreement

It is often thought that one central advantage of expressivism over subjectivism is that expressivism can make sense of moral disagreements. Whereas according to subjectivism, […] Read More

Practical Rationality Posted onMarch 7, 2014

SLACRR 2014 Program

Below is the program for the next SLACRR.  You can learn more and register at the website.   I hope to see you in St. […] Read More

Practical Rationality Posted onMarch 3, 2014

A Bleg: Normative Requirements regarding Intention

Many philosophers (such as J. H. Sobel, R. J. Wallace, G. Harman, M. Bratman, and J. D. Velleman) endorse something along the lines of the […] Read More

Practical Rationality Posted onFebruary 26, 2014

The Self-Torturer and Instrumental Rationality

Warren Quinn’s puzzle of the self-torturer is supposed to show that cyclic preferences can be rational, and that, in cases where they are, rationality can […] Read More

Metaethics Posted onFebruary 19, 2014

From Ought to Is

Dear Soupers, Do you enjoy puzzles? Yeah? Well then, let me share one with you.  John Basl (Northeastern University) and I have had some fruitful […] Read More

Metaethics, News and Events Posted onDecember 1, 2013

Call for Papers: Marc Sanders Metaethics Prize for Younger Scholars

Update: the prize has been increased to $10,000. So now those of you early-career metaethicists who weren't submitting because the eight grand wasn't quite enough […] Read More

Applied Ethics, Normative Ethics, Practical Rationality, Value Theory Posted onNovember 19, 2013

What Mary Can Expect When She’s Expecting

It is an interesting fact about many of our most important choices, such as the choice of what kind of education to pursue, whether and […] Read More

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