Below the fold is the call for papers for this year’s Western Canadian Philosophical Association meetings. I thought it might be of some interest to […] Read More
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Apropos our earlier conversation about price gouging, I’ve written up a full length paper on the topic. I got quite a bit out of the […] Read More
At a conference in Santa Barbara, California, that I went to recently, David Velleman gave a very interesting talk that focused on the following puzzle. […] Read More
While we’re having a mini-Mill-fest, I thought I’d try out the following wee argument, which I’ve been thinking about lately. John Stuart Mill [thanks, Dale […] Read More
Hi all. Thanks to Doug for letting me invite myself to the party. I think I’ll post a substantive comment in the next few days, […] Read More
Since my last post to PEA Soup was on the goods of childhood (on the question of whether some goods of childhood are intrinsically good […] Read More
I’m working on putting together an anthology of readings in political philosophy. The book is aimed for use in undergraduate courses and will have both […] Read More
Price gouging seems like a rotten thing to do. There isn’t much written about it from a philosophic perspective, but most philosophers I’ve talked to […] Read More
It seems the following is nowadays a popular view: Wide scope view: sentences of the form “If p, then it ought to be the case […] Read More
