Continuing on with our look back at the most-viewed discussions this past year: In March, Molly Gardner’s JMP paper “On the Strength of the Reason […] Read More
Category: Discussions
What a year! Our first full year on the new site and under the guidance and financial support of the Prindle Institute seemed to have […] Read More
What are the wrong-making features in this case? These are what seem to be the relevant details: “According to British news reports, Mr. Bramhall, 53, […] Read More
It appears the final GOP bill will not make tuition remission for graduate students taxable. Sen. Mike Rounds, Republican of South Dakota, told Bloomberg: “Folks […] Read More
Daily Nous has the full story here. Imprint is an impressive open access journal. Its mission statement is vital reading. The journal deserves our support. […] Read More
I’m happy to introduce our current Featured Philosophy, Gwen Bradford, who teaches at Rice University and has written a creative and insightful book on achievement. Her […] Read More
Welcome to what we expect will be an interesting and productive discussion on Preston’s Werner‘s “Moral Perception without (Prior) Moral Knowledge” (which the Journal of […] Read More
The Center for Ethics and Public Affairs at the Murphy Institute at Tulane University invites applications for three Visiting Research Professorships/Faculty Fellowships for the 2018-2019 academic […] Read More
We’re excited to announce the fifth Journal of Moral Philosophy discussion here at PEA Soup, which will be from Friday, November 10th until Sunday, November 12th. This […] Read More
