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Uncategorized Posted onOctober 27, 2005

Where the PEA-Soupers Are

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

Uncategorized Posted onJuly 26, 2005

Philosophical Genealogy

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

Uncategorized Posted onJuly 2, 2005

Motive internalism and belief attribution

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

Uncategorized Posted onJuly 1, 2005

Practical Reason Conference

A Conference at Bowling Green State University April 7-9, 2006

Uncategorized Posted onJune 25, 2005

Avoiding Consequentialism’s Demands

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

Uncategorized Posted onJune 8, 2005

Normative Equivalence

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

Uncategorized Posted onMay 21, 2005

Hobbes and the Problem of Succession

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

Uncategorized Posted onMay 14, 2005

Harming and benefitting from harm

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

Uncategorized Posted onMay 11, 2005

Conference on The Philosophical Challenge of Naturalism

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

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