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Category: Political Philosophy

NDPR Discussion Forum, Political Philosophy Posted onNovember 16, 2018November 15, 2018

NDPR Forum: Thomas Mulligan’s Justice and the Meritocratic State

Welcome to our NDPR review forum on Thomas Mulligan’s Justice and the Meritocratic State (Routledge 2018), recently reviewed in NDPR by Peter Dietsch. Please feel free […] Read More

ETMP Discussions, Moral Responsibility, Political Philosophy Posted onOctober 20, 2018December 10, 2022

Ian Carter: “Equal Opportunity, Responsibility, and Personal Identity”. Précis by Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen

Welcome to the second Ethical Theory and Moral Practice discussion here at PEA Soup! This time, we’re discussing Ian Carter‘s new article, “Equal Opportunity, Responsibility, […] Read More

Ethics Cover Volume 132
Ethics Discussions, Normative Ethics, Political Philosophy Posted onJuly 25, 2018June 19, 2023

Jonathan Leader Maynard and Alex Worsnip: “Is There a Distinctively Political Normativity?” Précis by Alice Baderin

Welcome to what we expect will be a very interesting and productive discussion of Jonathan Leader Maynard and Alex Worsnip‘s “Is There a Distinctively Political Normativity?” The paper […] Read More

Political Philosophy Posted onJune 21, 2018June 21, 2018

CFP: Workshop for Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy

The 7th annual Workshop for Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy will take place in Syracuse, NY, August 21-3, 2019. Keynote speakers will be: Kwame Anthony Appiah, […] Read More

NDPR Discussion Forum, Political Philosophy Posted onMay 5, 2018May 2, 2018

NDPR Forum on Andrew J. Cohen’s Toleration and Freedom from Harm

Welcome to our NDPR Forum on Andrew Jason Cohen’s Toleration and Freedom from Harm: Liberalism Reconceived (Routledge 2018), which was recently reviewed by Peter de Marneffe […] Read More

Oxford Studies Discussions, Political Philosophy Posted onMay 2, 2018December 10, 2022

Seana Valentine Shiffrin: “The Moral Neglect of Negligence”. Précis by Ekow Yankah

We are excited to host a discussion of Seana Valentine Shiffrin‘s article “The Moral Neglect of Neglicence,” Ch. 8 of Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy Vol.3. Shiffrin’s […] Read More

Applied Ethics, Ethics Discussions, Normative Ethics, Political Philosophy Posted onApril 8, 2018June 19, 2023

Michael Cholbi and Alex Madva: “Black Lives Matter and the Call for Death Penalty Abolition”. Précis by Erin Kelly

Welcome to what we expect will be a very interesting and productive discussion of Michael Cholbi and Alex Madva‘s, “Black Lives Matter and the Call for Death […] Read More

Discussions, JESP Discussions, Political Philosophy Posted onMarch 19, 2018December 10, 2022

Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin: “A View of Racism”. Précis by Tommy Curry

Welcome to the return of the Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy discussion! We’re looking at Benjamin Mitchell Yellin‘s new article, “A View of Racism: […] Read More

Ideas, Political Philosophy Posted onMarch 13, 2018March 13, 2018

Voter Fraud and Voter Suppression

Blackstone wrote that “it is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer”.  Fortescue wrote “one would much rather that twenty guilty […] Read More

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