Hello out there, PEA Soupers. I hope all of you are healthy and taking good care of yourself and your families. I happened to be […] Read More
Hello out there, PEA Soupers. I hope all of you are healthy and taking good care of yourself and your families. I happened to be […] Read More
Thanks to Iskra Fileva’s and Olivia Bailey’s suggestion, we are happy to have PEA Soup host sessions that had been scheduled for the now-cancelled Pacific […] Read More
Hoping folks share information here about their experience teaching online. What has worked well and what problems have you faced? Which platforms do we like […] Read More
Welcome to our PeaSoup Ethics Forum on Stewart Braun’s review of Daniel Halliday ’s The Inheritance of Wealth (OUP, 2018). From the blurb: Daniel Halliday […] Read More
Setiya argues that moral side-constraints (e.g. against killing as a means) are best understood as agent-neutral: “In general, when you should not cause harm to […] Read More
and I welcome you to the discussion of Maxime Lepoutre’s “Rage inside the machine: Defending the place of anger in democratic speech.” To kick off […] Read More
Politicizing moral responsibility Michelle Ciurria University of Missouri-St. Louis Introduction Questions about moral responsibility are generally thought to belong to the domain of metaphysics or […] Read More
We’re delighted to kick off the discussion of Alexis Elder’s article, “Conversations from Beyond the Grave? A Neo-Confucian Ethics of Chatbots of the Dead.” We […] 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