Welcome Laurie Shrage!

Laurie Shrage has kindly accepted our invitation to become a contributor to PEA Soup.  Laurie is a Professor at California State Polytechnic University.  As noted previously on this site, she has also started up the APA Governance blog, and we look forward to her contributions […] Read More

Marginal Cases and Early Term Fetuses

The marginal cases argument (MCA) has been used very effectively in defense of the direct moral standing of sentient non-humans. Any being that has direct moral standing is such that our treatment of them matters directly, independently of how it affects others. Direct moral standing […] Read More

The is-ought gap

In another thread, A.N. Prior’s attempted refutation of the is/ought gap came up. Here’s one of Prior’s examples: a. Tea-drinking is common in England.b. Therefore, tea-drinking is common in England, or all New Zealanders ought to be shot. (a) entails (b), (a) is descriptive, and […] Read More

Practical Reason Conference

There will be a conference on practical reason in Bowling Green April 7-9. Featured speakers are: Michael Bratman, Stephen Darwall, James Dreier, Elijah Millgram, Peter Railton, Joseph Raz, Michael Smith, and Gary Watson. For details check here: http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/phil/reasonconf/schedule.htm