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Category: Value Theory

Discussions, Ethics Discussions, Journal Discussions, Normative Ethics, Value Theory Posted onJuly 25, 2023August 31, 2023

Ella Whiteley: ‘A Woman First and a Philosopher Second’. Précis by Susanna Siegel

Welcome to our newest PEA Soup Blog Ethics discussion! This time we are discussing Ella Whiteley ‘s ‘A Woman First and a Philosopher Second’. The […] Read More

Agency and Responsibility, Ethics Discussions, Journal Discussions, Value Theory Posted onAugust 4, 2021December 10, 2022

Sukaina Hirji: “Oppressive Double Binds”. Précis by Elizabeth Barnes

Welcome to our highly anticipated discussion of Sukaina Hirji‘s “Oppressive Double Binds,” published in the most recent issue of Ethics. You can find the paper […] Read More

Happiness, Value Theory Posted onJuly 12, 2019

The quality of pains

Chap. 2 of J. S. Mill’s Utilitarianism is widely interpreted as defending qualitative hedonism, as a view about the nature of personal well-being. On views of […] Read More

Ideas, Normative Ethics, Value Theory Posted onNovember 27, 2018November 27, 2018

Non-Welfarist Population Ethics (by Ralph Wedgwood)

Most contemporary work in population ethics operates within the framework of welfarism – the assumption that individual welfare is the fundamental value. But this framework is […] Read More

Ideas, Metaethics, Value Theory Posted onOctober 24, 2018October 24, 2018

There is No Moral Vagueness

In this post, I shall argue for the conclusion that there is no such thing as moral vagueness. The argument rests on a certain assumption, […] Read More

Ethics Discussions, Metaethics, Value Theory Posted onOctober 18, 2018June 26, 2023

Louise Hanson: “Moral Realism, Aesthetic Realism, and the Asymmetry Claim”. Précis by Alex King

  Welcome to what we expect will be a very interesting and productive discussion of Louise Hanson‘s “Moral Realism, Aesthetic Realism, and the Asymmetry Claim.” The […] Read More

NDPR Discussion Forum, Normative Ethics, Value Theory Posted onSeptember 7, 2018September 6, 2018

NDPR Forum: Cheshire Calhoun’s Doing Valuable Time

Welcome to our NDPR review forum on Cheshire Calhoun’s Doing Valuable Time: The Present, the Future, and Meaningful Living (OUP 2018), reviewed by Valerie Tiberius. Please feel […] Read More

Happiness, Ideas, Value Theory Posted onMay 10, 2018

Gwen Bradford: Pain’s Badness

There is surprisingly little discussion about pain’s badness in the philosophical literature. One might think that it falls naturally out of any of the various […] Read More

Happiness, Ideas, Value Theory Posted onMay 7, 2018

Lorraine L. Besser: The Fundamental Value of the Interesting

Think of the most recent remarkable experience you’ve had. Perhaps it was reading an engrossing novel that opened your eyes to a new depth of […] Read More

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