Here now is Matt King: Moral conviction is often lauded in ordinary discourse. To be a person of principle is considered a virtue (and it […] Read More
Category: Moral Psychology
Welcome to our Ethics Review Forum on Mark Alfano’s book Nietzsche’s Moral Psychology (CUP), reviewed by Neil Sinhababu. Below, you’ll find a condensed version […] Read More
Love and (the Lack of) Alienation for the Agent-Neutralist by Preston Werner (Hebrew University) ‘Agent-Neutralism’ in ethics is the view that we have no moral […] Read More
This is the second of a two-part series of posts about different papers from a brand new book: An Introduction to Implicit Bias: Knowledge, Justice, […] Read More
Today we start a two-part series of posts about different papers from a brand new book: An Introduction to Implicit Bias: Knowledge, Justice, and the […] Read More
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Welcome to our discussion forum on Ronald de Sousa’s paper “Emotions and the Ontology of Values,” one of the lost 2020 Pacific APA sessions. Olivia […] Read More
Welcome to our Ethics review forum on Krista K. Thomason’s Naked: The Dark Side of Shame and Moral Life (OUP), reviewed by Jordan MacKenzie. From the book abstract: […] Read More
I loved Bill Cosby when I was growing up. I would listen to his records again and again and again. I all but memorized his […] Read More