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PEA Soup

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Category: Moral Psychology

Applied Ethics, Moral Psychology, Normative Ethics Posted onOctober 26, 2006

How Useful is Moral Theory for Applied Ethics?

The following are some thoughts I’ve been mulling over in anticipation of a lecture I will be giving at CSU Long Beach’s Applied Ethics Center […] Read More

Moral Psychology, Normative Ethics Posted onJuly 14, 2006

The doing/allowing distinction: An experimental study

Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and I are running a series of experimental studies on the doing/allowing distinction, and we’d love to have your input on some of […] Read More

Moral Psychology Posted onMay 17, 2006

Autism and Guilt

I’ve been doing work on a paper on the boundaries and nature of the moral community recently, and I’ve got a section in there on […] Read More

Metaethics, Moral Psychology Posted onMarch 12, 2006

What is a Categorical Imperative?

I’ve been struggling with the question, What feature must a requirement exhibit in order to qualify as a categorical imperative?

Metaethics, Moral Psychology Posted onFebruary 27, 2006

Have another PEAR!

I really liked BEARS, though it seems to be extinct now.  Uriah and Josh contributed a few juicy PEARs some weeks ago.  I like this […] Read More

Moral Psychology Posted onDecember 12, 2005

Testing Your Moral Sense

So here’s something fun.   You can take a "moral sense" quiz, through a project at Harvard, by clicking here.  It takes about 15 minutes, and […] Read More

Moral Psychology Posted onNovember 30, 2005

Moral Phenomenology and Normative Ethics

Below is Uriah Kriegel’s first official post for PEA Soup (cross-posted with Desert Landscapes, the University of Arizona philosophy blog).  Uriah is an assistant professor […] Read More

Moral Psychology, News and Events Posted onNovember 9, 2005

Moral Phenomenology Workshop

Over at Desert Landscapes, Uriah has posted a wrap-up from the recent Moral Phenomenology Workshop outside of Tucson.  We all had a great time, and […] Read More

Moral Psychology, Practical Rationality Posted onNovember 2, 2005

Are akratics free?

I had to choose between two mutually exclusive courses of action, A and B.  I judged that doing A was better, all things considered, than […] Read More

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