The Center for Ethics and Public Affairs at the Murphy Institute at Tulane University invites applications for three Faculty Fellowships/Visiting Research Professorships for the 2022-2023 academic year. These fellowships are available to support outstanding faculty whose teaching and research focus on ethics; political and social philosophy; moral […] Read More
Welcome to our discussion of Emily Tilton and Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa’s “Not What I Agreed To: Content and Consent”, published in the most recent issue of Ethics. You can find the paper here. Quill Kukla’s critical précis is immediately below. Please join the discussion!! Quill […] Read More
Courtesy of Mark Timmons: The 13th annual Arizona Workshop in Normative Ethics will take place January 13-15 in Tucson. You can link to the Program. Registration to attend is free and open to all. You may register to attend Here. I will send periodic updates to those […] Read More
Here. A Networking and Mentoring Workshop for Graduate Student Women in Philosophy workshop will take place at Rutgers University, June 27-30, 2022. The application deadline is December 15, 2021.
Welcome to our Ethics Review Forum on Kimberley Brownlee’s Being Sure of Each Other: An Essay on Social Rights and Freedoms (OUP), reviewed by Jesse Tomalty. Below, you’ll find a description of the book, as well as a condensed version of Jesse’s review. Kimberley’s response […] Read More
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Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to announce that the program for the 9th annual Workshop for Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy (October 14-16, 2021) in Tucson, AZ has now been posted on the OSPP website: Workshop for Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy | Oxford Studies […] Read More
We are very pleased to have Jonathan Quong commenting on Simon May’s “Why Strict Compliance?” A reminder you can find Simon’s paper open access here. Here now is Jonathan: I learned a lot from Simon’s excellent paper, and I hope it will become a focal […] Read More
How can Rawlsian ideal theory’s strict compliance assumption be warranted when so many problems of injustice arise precisely because many people fail to comply with their moral obligations? A standard answer is that the assumption is necessary to define the ideal society that should serve […] Read More
