Call for Abstracts: SLACRR 6 I'm pleased to announce a call for abstracts for the next St. Louis Conference on Reasons and Rationality, sponsored by […] Read More
Category: Practical Rationality
This post will be difficult to write as I’ll have to reign in my frustrations (I was thinking of calling this ‘Must Do Better’ or […] Read More
My apologies for the slight delay – we thought it would be nice to give some extra time for Nomy Arpaly's wonderful post about moral concerns […] Read More
Tennessee Value and Agency “TVA” Conference 2014 Conference – November 6-9, 2014Practical Reason, Moral Judgment and Moral Sense, Sensibility and Sentiment in the Moral Life Call For Abstracts […] Read More
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
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
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
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
I'm pleased to announce a call for abstracts for the next St. Louis Conference on Reasons and Rationality, sponsored by UMSL and Washington University. Many […] Read More