How can Rawlsian ideal theory’s strict compliance assumption be warranted when so many problems of injustice arise precisely because many people fail to comply with […] Read More
How can Rawlsian ideal theory’s strict compliance assumption be warranted when so many problems of injustice arise precisely because many people fail to comply with […] Read More
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
You are invited to participate in an on-line workshop on Scanlon, Moral Motivation, and the Value of Persons (Oct. 29-30) Papers will be shared with […] Read More
Shoemaker and I have had a ton of fun running PEA Soup over the past 9 years. It was founded in 2004 and Shoe has […] Read More
Welcome to our Ethics review forum on L. Nandi Theunissen’s The Value of Humanity (OUP), reviewed by Kenneth Walden. Below, you’ll find a description of […] Read More
The third “season” of the Virtual Metaethics Colloquium has just wrapped up. We’ve seen some very interesting talks, and the presenters have found the feedback […] Read More
I want to focus not on the wisdom of the Supreme Court decision concerning paying student-athletes, but instead how higher ed should respond. The inevitable […] Read More
The 16th Annual Madison Metaethics Workshop program is now available here. The conference runs from Sept. 17th-19th. More information here.
What are the appropriate limits on how outside contributors to a university may shape what gets taught and who gets hired into a dept? This […] Read More