Call for Abstracts Libertarian Free Will: Problems and Prospects Second Annual Tennessee Value and Agency (TVA) Conference November 15-17, 2013 // The University of Tennessee – Knoxville
First off, we (Daves Sobel and Shoemaker) are happy and excited to have received the baton from Dan Boisvert, Josh Glasgow, and Doug Portmore to co-edit PEA Soup for the indefinite future. Thanks so much to D, J, and D for their excellent contributions to […] Read More
This is a call for abstracts for the first annual Workshop for Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy to be held Oct. 17-19, 2013 in Tucson, AZ at the Westward Look Hotel and Resort. Abstracts in all areas of Political Philosophy are welcome. The web page […] Read More
So the results are in. 63% of the respondents said that they would have most reason to refrain from making such significant sacrifices. 62% said that they would not be morally required to make such significant sacrifices. And 77% denied that the fact that the […] Read More
We are pleased to announce that our next Ethics discussion will be on Leif Wenar's new article, "The Nature of Claim Rights." The article has already been made open access here. Arthur Ripstein, professor of law and philosophy at U. Toronto, will be kicking off […] Read More
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St. Louis Conference on Reasons and Rationality, May 19-21, 2013 Keynote: Michael Smith (Princeton)
Los Angeles, May 20-22, 2013 Deontic or normative modality is a subject of common interest for researchers in several fields, including moral philosophy, metaethics, linguistic semantics, and deontic logic. This workshop brings together leading and creative thinkers in each of these fields in order to […] Read More
