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Discussions Posted onMarch 30, 2011

Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: Edward Slingerland’s “The Situationist Critique and Early Confucian Virtue Ethics” with commentary by Rachana Kamtekar

We are pleased to present our next installment of PEA Soup's collaboration with Ethics, in which we host a discussion of one article from each […] Read More

Academia, Metaethics, Moral Psychology, News and Events, Practical Rationality Posted onMarch 28, 2011

SLACRR 2 Program

St. Louis Annual Conference on Reason and RationalityUM-St. LouisMay 22-24, 2011Moonrise Hotel The Department of Philosophy at UM-St. Louis is pleased to announce the program […] Read More

Discussions Posted onMarch 23, 2011

Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: Edward Slingerland’s “The Situationist Critique and Early Confucian Virtue Ethics”

We are pleased to announce the next installment of our collaboration with Ethics, where we will host a discussion of one article from each issue […] Read More

Moral Psychology Posted onMarch 21, 2011

Three Senses of ‘End’

Ever since Aristotle, the terms that are translated ‘end’ (e.g. the Greek word telos and the Latin finis) have played a starring role in ethical […] Read More

Applied Ethics Posted onMarch 18, 2011

Exploitation and Unfairness

According to what is now probably the standard view of (transactional) exploitation, it is a matter of someone taking unfair advantage of another (Wertheimer 1996). […] Read More

Academia, The Profession Posted onMarch 16, 2011

Petition: Philosophy of Race in the PGR

For those of you who have not yet seen it, I'd like to encourage you to consider signing this petition, advocating for the inclusion of […] Read More

Normative Ethics Posted onMarch 14, 2011

A Bleg for Help with Deontic Logic

I know that many deontic logicians would consider the following argument to be valid: If you’re going to behead Jones, then you ought to behead […] Read More

Normative Ethics Posted onMarch 14, 2011

Post Survey Wrap Up – The Two Medicines

Before I get to the results, let me say what issue I’m interested in and what I think about the cases in the survey. The […] Read More

Normative Ethics Posted onMarch 12, 2011

The Two Medicines

I'm interested in people's intuitions concerning whether and when the fact that an agent will actually perform some future action bears on what she is, […] Read More

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