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PEA Soup

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Category: Discussions

Academia, The Profession Posted onDecember 13, 2012

Self-plagiarism in academic publishing?

I've recently reviewed manuscripts for two interdisciplinary journals, journals in which philosophers can and do publish but in which articles by philosophers would be in […] Read More

Discussions Posted onDecember 3, 2012

Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer, “The Objectivity of Ethics and the Unity of Practical Reason”

We are pleased to present the latest installment of Ethics at PEA Soup, in which we host a discussion of one article from each issue […] Read More

Discussions Posted onNovember 29, 2012

Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter Singer, “The Objectivity of Ethics and the Unity of Practical Reason”

We are pleased to announce the next installment of Ethics discussions at PEA Soup, which will feature an article by Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek and Peter […] Read More

Moral Psychology Posted onNovember 8, 2012

Are there (or could there be) moral prodigies?

Another honest question.  If so, what would they consist in?  If not, why not?

Discussions Posted onOctober 29, 2012

Ethics at PEA Soup: Sarah Buss’s “Autonomous Action: Self-Determination in the Passive Mode,” with Commentary by Hilary Bok

We are pleased to present the latest installment of Ethics at PEA Soup, in which we host a discussion of one article from each issue […] Read More

Moral Psychology Posted onOctober 23, 2012

What Is Stupidity?

A truly honest question, in light of today's NY Times science article, "If Smart is the Norm, Stupidity Gets More Interesting."  Perhaps, as usual, scientists […] Read More

Discussions Posted onOctober 23, 2012

Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: Sarah Buss’s “Autonomous Action: Self-Determination in the Passive Mode,” with Commentary by Hilary Bok

(Moving to the Front from Oct 10 and Sept 7, 2012) Update Oct 19, 2012:  Professor Buss's paper can be accessed here. Update Oct 10: […] Read More

Metaethics, Normative Ethics Posted onOctober 22, 2012

Weighing Reasons in Princeton – November 30 to December 1

The program for the Princeton conference on the topic of Weighing Reasons put together by Errol Lord and Barry Maguire has now been finalized.  The […] Read More

Applied Ethics Posted onOctober 3, 2012

Schmucks and Philosopher Kings: A Dilemma for Well-Being Policy

It’s fashionable to call for supplementing traditional economic measures with measures targeting the impact of policies on well-being. Leaving aside worries about measuring well-being and […] Read More

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