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Applied Ethics, News and Events Posted onJuly 12, 2012

Feminists Encountering Animals

A free online forum sponsored by Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy and Wiley-Blackwell. Scheduled to run July 9 to 13, the invited symposium "Feminists […] Read More

Moral Psychology Posted onJuly 9, 2012

Emotional Responses Survey Results (Eli Weber, guest poster)

Here is Eli's discussion of the survey results: Thanks again to everyone who took the emotional responses survey.  Below are the cases and response data […] Read More

Moral Psychology Posted onJuly 6, 2012

Survey: Emotional Responses

Eli Weber, a graduate student at Bowling Green, has designed a three-question survey about emotional responses to past perceived injuries that ought to yield some […] Read More

Discussions Posted onJune 28, 2012

Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: Rabinowicz and Ronnow-Rasmussen on Way

Here is the second of the two threads, on Jonathan Way's "Transmission and the Wrong Kind of Reason." Critical precis begins below the fold.

Discussions Posted onJune 28, 2012

Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: Rabinowicz and Ronnow-Rasmussen on Schroeder

We are pleased to provide the first of two threads discussing the recent articles in Ethics on various kinds of reasons (right, wrong, state-given, object-given).  […] Read More

Value Theory Posted onJune 18, 2012

Getting clear on ‘sophisticated consequentialism’

I am currently working on a manuscript in which sophisticated consequentialism (SC) plays a role, and I want to make sure I characterize the view […] Read More

Metaethics Posted onJune 13, 2012

Intrinsic Value and Ramseyan Humility

Moore, of course, thought that intrinsic value is the central evaluative property.  Admittedly, specifying what counts as an intrinsic property is an interesting and difficult […] Read More

Metaethics Posted onJune 4, 2012

Expressivism vs. Nihilism

Three and a half years ago I had the pleasure of doing a guest post here on PEA Soup. I'm still working on the same […] Read More

The Profession Posted onJune 1, 2012

Should better teachers give higher grades?

THIS POST IS BY DOUG PORTMORE, NOT DAVID SOBEL. We haven’t had a post on professional issues lately, but I hope that readers won’t mind […] Read More

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