Please join us to discuss Preston Greene & Meghan Sullivan‘s “Against Time Bias,” published in the most recent issue of Ethics and available open access […] Read More
Please join us to discuss Preston Greene & Meghan Sullivan‘s “Against Time Bias,” published in the most recent issue of Ethics and available open access […] Read More
We’re excited to announce our next Ethics discussion on Preston Greene & Meghan Sullivan‘s “Against Time Bias,” available open access here. Caspar Hare has […] Read More
Hi everyone. I’ve started a blog to workshop some ideas connected to my manuscript-in-progress, which I’m currently calling Normlessness and Nihilism. I’m at the very early […] Read More
Many of you are probably familiar with the story of Phineas Gage. He was widely regarded as a kind and generous man, but he suffered […] Read More
We’re very pleased to kick off our discussion of Cécile Fabre’s Ethics paper, “War Exit.” Helen Frowe has written a critical précis, which you can find below the fold. […] Read More
We’re very pleased to announce that, tomorrow, Thursday May 7, we’ll be kicking off our next discussion of a paper published in Ethics — Cécile […] Read More
I hope to gather information about undergraduate degree programs that somehow combine philosophy and law. A few examples include Indiana University PA, Georgia State, Lewis, […] Read More
We are very happy to kick off another PEA Soup celebration of the Ethics 125th anniversary retrospective series, with this special feature of R. Lanier Anderson's essay on Marjorie […] Read More
All over there are arguments that employ the following premise: Necessarily, the true moral theory is action-guiding. I must confess that I don’t really have […] Read More