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

“Dear moral expert …”

If there are moral experts, this would seem to have important implications for a number of issues in philosophical ethics.  So who is a moral expert?  Here are some thoughts of my own. [1] A moral expert is someone to whom one could go for […] Read More

Philosophical Genealogy

Josh Dever is working on a Philosophy Family Tree.  He has a new blog where he is collecting information.  If you aren’t on the tree, you’re not really a philosopher, so check it out and get yourself on the tree!

Call for Papers

A call for papers is out for a workshop on moral psychology and moral judgment in Helsinki in December.  The invited speakers are Simon Blackburn and Jonathan Dancy, and the deadline for submissions is September 15. Thanks to Jussi Suikkanen for the pointer.