Following Brian’s lead at TAR, I thought it might be fun to locate all the PEA Soup readers on a Frappr map. You can join […] Read More
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Josh Dever is working on a Philosophy Family Tree. He has a new blog where he is collecting information. If you aren’t on the tree, […] Read More
In a very nicely constructed recent paper (“Are ethical judgments intrinsically motivational? Lessons from ‘acquired sociopathy’”, Philosophical Psychology 16 (2003),) Adina Roskies offers a compelling […] Read More
A Conference at Bowling Green State University April 7-9, 2006
Consequentialism, many philosophers have claimed, asks too much of us to be a plausible ethical theory. Indeed, consequentialism’s severe demandingness is often claimed to be […] Read More
Sometimes moral philosophers engage in genuine debate. Sometimes, however, it turns out the apparent debate is merely verbal; the philosophers do not disagree about the […] Read More
Thomas Hobbes argued famously that, if a group of human individuals were ever to find themselves in the conflict-ridden “state of nature” that he envisioned […] Read More
Doubtless few would disagree that those who wrongfully harm others owe something to those they harm. This ‘debt’ can be conceptualized as compensation, punishment, the […] Read More
The conference is on the philosophical challenge of naturalism, and it is being hosted by the Rutgers Institute for Law and Philosophy. The conference will […] Read More
