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PEA Soup

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Category: Metaethics

Metaethics, Practical reasons Posted onAugust 19, 2019August 19, 2019

Featured Philosopher: Stephanie Leary on “Pluralist Pragmatism”

Many thanks to the Daves for inviting me to contribute to the PEA Soup community! One major focus of my past and current research is […] Read More

Book Review Forums, Ethics Book Reviews, Metaethics, Practical Rationality, Practical reasons, Reasons and rationality Posted onJuly 5, 2019June 26, 2023

Ethics Review Forum: Lord’s ‘The Importance of Being Rational’, reviewed by Howard

Welcome to our Ethics review forum on Errol Lord‘s The Importance of Being Rational (OUP 2018), reviewed by Nathan Howard. Excerpts from the blurb and […] Read More

Announcements, Metaethics Posted onJune 13, 2019

14th Annual Mad Meta Program is Out!

Linked here. Conference is September 13-15, 2019, in Madison.

Ideas, Metaethics Posted onJune 5, 2019June 5, 2019

Ambiguously Normative Testimony

Suppose that a reliable Oracle tells us that there’s a non-natural property shared by most but not all of the things we antecedently believed to […] Read More

Practical reasons Posted onMay 26, 2019

True Categorical Imperative Finally Discovered!

In a stunning turn of events bound to force the re-writing of countless textbooks and syllabi, the Holy Grail of Ethics was discovered at 7:46 […] Read More

Metaethics Posted onMay 14, 2019

Bart Streumer on Error Theory

Here.

Featured Philosophers, Metaethics Posted onMay 13, 2019August 7, 2023

Featured Philosopher: Nathaniel Sharadin

The epistemic domain is evaluative. It contains normative facts: you should think Trump is a toss-up to win re-election; reasons: your reason to believe Stephen […] Read More

Featured Philosophers, Practical reasons Posted onApril 8, 2019August 7, 2023

Featured Philosopher: Hille Paakkunainen

Thanks so much to the Daves for inviting me to contribute! I’m working on a book, Natural Reasons through Virtue, and I’d love your feedback […] Read More

Featured Philosophers, Metaethics Posted onNovember 8, 2018August 7, 2023

Featured Philosopher: Errol Lord

Very pleased to be able to introduce today’s Featured Philosopher, Errol Lord. Take it away Errol: The following is based on joint work with Kurt […] Read More

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