Mere means and ends in themselves

A number of ethical theorists in southern California (myself included) have recently convened a reading group to consider Derek Parfit’s unpublished manuscript Climbing the Mountain.  The book appears to defend a normative ethical theory that borrows elements of contractualism (in the Scanlonian reasonable rejectability vein), […] Read More

Ethics Journals

I’m curious what people think about the specialty ethics journals – which ones do you read?  Which ones do you think are good?  Which ones do you think other people read and think are good?

On-line Philosophy Conference

Thomas Nadelhoffer has drawn my attention to an exciting event, the first On-Line Philosophy Conference.The conference is being held in April, and the list of invited speakers is impressive. Among the prominent ethics types are John Martin Fischer, Alfred Mele, Julia Driver, Anthony Duff, Thomas […] Read More

Recent Important Articles

This past weekend’s metaethics conference in Madison was wonderful in a number of ways, and while we’ll post a brief recap once the link to pictures from the conference is available, for now I want to focus on just one of those wonderful aspects, namely, […] Read More

Science and morals: Three avenues of inquiry

In this article , Rebecca Saxe reviews three areas of experimental psychological research bearing on questions of moral psychology.  The first are the various experiments, conducted by Marc Hauser and others, soliciting individuals’ responses to Foot’s trolley problem.  The results are surprisingly consistent across the […] Read More

Upcoming Ethics Events

Just a reminder of some upcoming ethics events.  Feel free to post any upcoming ethics events that you think would be of interest to our readers. Second Annual Metaethics Workshop, September 16-18, 2005, University of Wisconsin, Madison.  Click here for more information on the workshop.  […] Read More