Welcome to what we expect will be a very interesting and productive discussion of Abe Roth‘s “Intention, Expectation, and Promissory Obligation.” The paper is published in the […] Read More
Welcome to what we expect will be a very interesting and productive discussion of Abe Roth‘s “Intention, Expectation, and Promissory Obligation.” The paper is published in the […] Read More
Consequentialism. Today we begin a new series, “I wish I knew then…,” which invites readers to comment on how, if they could, they would give […] Read More
I am interested in knowing whether consequentialists have thought and whether they should think that the shape of an outcome matters when it comes to […] Read More
HERE and below is the programme for the second New Methods of Ethics conference, which will be held here at the University of Birmingham on […] 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
I’ve been interested recently in the ways in which norms from some domains impinge on norms from other domains. To that end, I’ve been writing […] Read More
Whenever I have had a major life decision to make, it has always struck me as of central – indeed, definitive – importance to think […] 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