
Should egalitarians care about fair equality of opportunity in unjust societies? Almost everybody believes in equal opportunities (EO), that is, in a meritocratic allocation of […] Read More
Should egalitarians care about fair equality of opportunity in unjust societies? Almost everybody believes in equal opportunities (EO), that is, in a meritocratic allocation of […] Read More
Catastrophes in the complex, coupled, criminal justice systems Jake Monaghan Catastrophes, like the nuclear meltdowns at Chernobyl or Three Mile Island, happen despite the various […] Read More
We are pleased to announce the next PEA Soup Quarterly Topic (with Awards)!! Every third month, recall, we will invite submissions from any of our […] Read More
The editors of Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy are pleased to announce that the 2019 Sanders Prize in Political Philosophy has been awarded to Helen […] Read More
The conference web page has migrated to here. The full schedule is now available. It is also now possible to register for the conference, which […] Read More
This is the last call for submissions to the 7th annual Workshop for Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy. Papers are due by the end of […] Read More
Conference takes place at Syracuse University from Aug 21-23, 2019. Keynote speakers are: Kwame Anthony Appiah, NYU; David Estlund, Brown; Sally Haslanger, MIT. Send full, […] Read More
Welcome to what we expect will be a very interesting and productive discussion of Shmuel Nili‘s “The Idea of Public Property.” The paper is published […] Read More
Very happy to introduce our next Featured Philosopher: Jonathan Quong. His fear of PEA Soup Overlords warms the heart. Here now Jonathan: I’m working on […] Read More