It is not rare to see groups of enraged people engaged in destructive behavior when you turn on the news these days. Such behavior is […] Read More
Category: Moral Psychology
Happy Bastille Day! One more post for N and M month. Some Kantians make a lot of the fact that often, when we are being […] Read More
This is definitely work in progress, if you can call it that. Tim Schroeder and I have defended a view according to which even though […] Read More
Consider the following case: Immanuel concludes that he must never lie – not even to save a life. Then a would-be-murderer shows up, asking after […] 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
Imagine a person who is not at all motivated to help others. I don’t just mean a person who doesn’t care about others as much […] Read More
Samuel Scheffler’s original and provocative Tanner lectures, now published as Death and the Afterlife (OUP 2013), have already stirred discussion about the importance of humanity’s […] Read More
We are very pleased to begin our announced Ethics discussion of Erich Hatala Matthes' piece, “History, Value, and Irreplaceability," which can be found open access here. Carolyn […] Read More
Brian Weatherson has posted a new paper in which he argues against "moral hedging" — roughly, refraining from A-ing on the grounds that there's a […] Read More