Consider the following scenario: MINERS: 10 miners are trapped in a flooding mine; they are either all in shaft A or all in shaft B. […] Read More
Category: Discussions
The next discussion in our collaboration with Ethics will be on Mark van Roojen’s “Moral Rationalism and Rational Amoralism,” which is now freely available here. We […] Read More
As many of you have no doubt noticed, the most recent (April) issue of Ethics was published on-line last weekend. We are pleased to announce […] Read More
The program for the Madison Metaethics Workshop is up. Looks great. I've put it here below the fold; for the program and more information about […] Read More
We are pleased to present our second installment of PEA Soup's collaboration with Ethics, in which we host a discussion of one article from each […] Read More
I’ve been thinking of new ways to make progress in the cognitivism vs. non-cognitivism debate. Suppose that I sincerely judge that eating meat is wrong […] Read More
Anyone doing the UK summer conference tour should consider stopping at a great-looking workshop on Theoretical and Practical Reasons which Ulrike Heuer has put together […] Read More
We are pleased to announce the second installment of our collaboration with Ethics, where we will host a discussion of one article from each issue […] Read More
Suppose that you know that your opening a certain safe is what would maximize the good. But suppose that you don’t know what the correct […] Read More
