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Category: Political Philosophy January

Ethics Discussions, Journal Discussions, Normative Ethics, Political Philosophy January Posted onMay 25, 2020June 26, 2023

Gerard Vong: “Weighing up Weighted Lotteries”. Précis by Nate Sharadin

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

Political Philosophy, Political Philosophy January Posted onJanuary 29, 2020January 29, 2020

Politicizing moral responsibility (by Michelle Ciurria for Political Philosophy Month)

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

Political Philosophy, Political Philosophy January Posted onJanuary 19, 2020January 19, 2020

What Should Egalitarians Care About? (by Anca Gheaus for Political Philosophy Month)

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

Political Philosophy, Political Philosophy January Posted onJanuary 9, 2020January 9, 2020

Catastrophes and Criminal Justice (by Jake Monaghan for Political Philosophy Month)

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

Political Philosophy, Political Philosophy January Posted onDecember 11, 2019December 11, 2019

January is Political Philosophy Month at Soup! Send us your entries!

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

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