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PEA Soup

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Uncategorized Posted onJuly 23, 2007

Questions from McTaggart, Part 2

The summer fun continues.  Here’s a cool question raised by McT, quoted below: "Both good and evil are quantitative.  …. Good values then form a […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onJuly 20, 2007

Questions from McTaggart, Part 1

Folks, it’s time for some summer fun.  And everyone knows what that means — it means McTaggart! Here’s a question McTaggart wondered about.  McTaggart’s discussion […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onJuly 11, 2007

Rights and Intrinsic Properties

I’m curious what people think of the following principle: (RIP): Suppose that some person x has intrinsic feature F; suppose that x has a moral […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onJuly 3, 2007

Libertarians and Universal Health Care

Timed with the current national release of Michael Moore’s Sicko, I have a (fairly) honest question: why do political libertarians reject the idea of state-financed […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onJune 26, 2007

Around the Net

Below the fold are a few things going on around the net. If you have any other announcements that folks at PEA Soup might be interested […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onJune 13, 2007

Expressivist ‘&’ and ‘~’

I wanted to follow up on Jimmy Lenman’s suggestion in a recent discussion thread that there is something harder for expressivists about accounting for negation […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onApril 20, 2007

The Intrinsic Goods of Childhood

I’m interested in children’s rights but also more generally in the relationship between rights and value.  Many, or most, children’s rights are justified in terms […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onApril 6, 2007

Moral Fictionalism and Mixed Arguments

In his wonderful MORAL FICTIONALISM, which I’ve just happily read, Mark Kalderon defends a very interesting metaethical view. Kalderon holds two positions that are not […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onMarch 29, 2007

BSET conference 2007

The excellent line-up of speakers for the 2007 BSET conference is now HERE . The conference is in Bristol on 9.-11.  of July. This is […] Read More

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