How can Rawlsian ideal theory’s strict compliance assumption be warranted when so many problems of injustice arise precisely because many people fail to comply with […] Read More
Category: Political Philosophy
The 9th annual Workshop for Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy will take place in Tucson, AZ October 14-16, 2021. The deadline for submissions is June 15, 2021. […] Read More
[Editors’ note: This post is an abbreviated version of Piers Norris Turner’s introduction to the upcoming Utilitas symposium “Mill on Free Speech.” For this PEA […] Read More
Welcome to our Ethics Review Forum on Jonathan Quong‘s The Morality of Defensive Force (OUP 2020), reviewed by Joseph Bowen. Below, you’ll find a description of […] Read More
Welcome to what we expect will be a very interesting and productive discussion of Patrick Tomlin‘s “Proportionality in War: Revising Revisionism.” The paper is published […] Read More
Welcome to what we expect will be a very interesting and productive discussion of Gerard Vong‘s “Weighing up Weighted Lotteries: Scarcity, Overlap Cases, and Fair […] Read More
Welcome to our PeaSoup Ethics Forum on Stewart Braun’s review of Daniel Halliday ’s The Inheritance of Wealth (OUP, 2018). From the blurb: Daniel Halliday […] Read More
and I welcome you to the discussion of Maxime Lepoutre’s “Rage inside the machine: Defending the place of anger in democratic speech.” To kick off […] Read More
Politicizing moral responsibility Michelle Ciurria University of Missouri-St. Louis Introduction Questions about moral responsibility are generally thought to belong to the domain of metaphysics or […] Read More