Purple hazing

I am an advisor to a student organization at my campus, and in order to recharter the organization, I recently had to sign a document stating that I had read and would agree to follow the university’s anti-hazing policy. It reads (in part):

CFP: Mill’s ethics

Studies in the History of Ethics, a web-based, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to publishing high quality research and reviews in the history of ethics, announces a special call for papers for a symposium to be published in winter 2006. TOPIC: Mill’s Ethics (in commemoration of the […] Read More

ETHICS ALERT

Publicly Available:   The 3rd Annual Metaethics Workshop:   CHRIS HEATHWOOD,  Fitting Attitudes and Welfare   WILLIAM FITZPATRICK, Robust Ethical Realism, Non-Naturalism and Normativity   GEOFF SAYRE-McCORD, Hume on Practical Morality and Inert Reason   MARION HOURDEQUIN, A Naturalist Account of External Reasons   TOM […] Read More

ETHICS ALERT

Procurable from the author: Simon Keller, Self-Effacement in Ethical Theory — It is often argued that consequentialism and deontology, but not virtue ethics, are self-effacing, and that this is a reason to prefer virtue ethics. I argue that virtue ethics is self-effacing too, and that […] Read More