
In this post, I want to raise a problem for a kind of theory of welfare that has recently been on the rise. I will […] Read More
In this post, I want to raise a problem for a kind of theory of welfare that has recently been on the rise. I will […] Read More
Welcome to our online discussion of Juliana’s Bidadanure’s recent publication in Politics Philosophy & Economics ‘Making Sense of Age-Group Justice: A Time For Relational Equality?’. The […] Read More
We are thrilled to have our first Politics, Philosophy & Economics online discussion in Pea Soup’s new format. On the 28th of September 2016 we […] Read More
Tenenbaum and Raffman (2012) claim that “most of our projects and ends are vague.” (p.99) But I’m not convinced that any plausibly are. On my own […] Read More
HERE is the programme of the first New Methods of Ethics Conference, which will be held here at the University of Birmingham in September (15th and […] Read More
From Andrew Forcehimes: Date: July 12-14, 2017. Location: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Confirmed Keynote Speakers: David Brink (University of California, San Diego) Julia Driver (Washington […] Read More
I suspect I’ve just wandered into a longstanding dispute, but I’m curious what people think about the nature of wrong acts, and in particular about […] Read More
I'd be curious to know if some of our contributors and readers would be interested in collaborating with me on creating an open online textbook […] Read More
This post was inspired by a story in the WaPo, the relevant detail of which is that, due to the economic hardship in Greece, some […] Read More