Brian Weatherson, at Thoughts, Arguments, and Rants, has a recent post that may be of interest to PEA-Soupers. Weatherson takes issue with a test, proposed […] Read More
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So here is an idea that seems potentially fun. Some people explain their favorite objection to consequentialism (or at any rate an objection they think […] Read More
Do you want to embarrass a subjectivist about practical reason or well-being? C’mon, you know you do. Well then, all you have to do is […] Read More
It’s clear from recent posts and comments that we’ve all been thinking much too hard. So in the spirit of holiday good cheer, I hereby […] Read More
Suppose that Sue’s considered opinion was that Joe had all things considered most reason to do one thing. In what sense could Sue, in consistency […] Read More
There’s a new papers database, PhOnline, maintained by Richard Heck. It seems like it might be a useful thing.
Since the Newsweek article was published last week, we’ve been getting more hits than usual. (Out of the roughly 8800 hits received in the last […] Read More
I want to bring to the attention of our readers that Brad Hooker has responded to our original posts — see here, here, and here. […] Read More
