Sartorio’s Intuition Pumps about Responsibility

On behalf of Carolina Sartorio, who's writing a paper on a new kind of luck, I'm posting, with her permission, her core motivating cases in order to see what people's intuitions are.  In each case, I am giving Carolina's report of what our intuitions likely […] Read More

Welcome to Sepielli and Stemplowska!

It's my pleasure to welcome Andrew Sepielli and Zofia Stemplowska as contributors to PEA Soup.  Andrew is an assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto working primarily on moral uncertainty.  Zofia is a University Lecturer in Political Theory, Asa Briggs Fellow, at Worcester […] Read More

Exciting Changes at PEA Soup!

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

Post Survey Roundup

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