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PEA Soup

A forum for discussing Philosophy, Ethics, and Academia

Featured Philosophers

Coming Featured Philosopher post on The Conceptual Inadequacy of ‘Implicit Bias’

Posted onAugust 31, 2017August 7, 2023

I am happy to announce our next Featured Philosophy post.  On next Wednesday, September 6th,  Vida Yao (Rice) and Samuel Reis-Dennis (Johns Hopkins) will be sharing their post titled ‘I Love Women’: The Conceptual Inadequacy of ‘Implicit Bias’”.  Please swing by then to join the […] Read More

Applied Ethics

The Place of Sports in the Academy

Posted onAugust 29, 2017August 29, 2017

This post can also be found here. I am repeatedly being sent a letter from the assistant director of student-athlete development that informs me that yet another student in my class will be missing classes due to their participation in athletics. In the most recent […] Read More

Call For Papers

CfP: 3rd Speculative Ethics Forum

Posted onAugust 24, 2017August 7, 2023

The Speculative Ethics Forum is a one day workshop-style event in which we’ll consider the most challenging matters of ethics. Ethical approaches of all sorts are welcomed–analytic, continental, ancient, medieval, Asian, and so on. Most papers are invited. However, there are two slots open for […] Read More

Announcements

Vote Now in the PEA Soup Reader’s Choice Awards!

Posted onAugust 15, 2017August 15, 2017

The nominations are in for the PEA Soup Reader’s Choice Awards! The following four papers discussed in the 2016-2017 academic year have been nominated for the Reader’s Choice Paper Prize. Click on each title below to view the nominated post: “Whether and Where to Give” […] Read More

Applied Ethics, NDPR Discussion Forum, Political Philosophy

NDPR Forum: Fritz Allhoff’s Terrorism, Ticking Time-Bombs, and Torture (Reviewed by Chris Morris)

Posted onAugust 14, 2017August 12, 2017

Welcome to another installment of our NDPR Forums, in which we invite both the author of a book reviewed in NDPR, as well as the reviewer, to talk about the review, the book, and anything else related to the topic. We also welcome anyone else […] Read More

NDPR Discussion Forum, Political Philosophy

NDPR Discussion Forum: Alan Thomas’s Republic of Equals

Posted onAugust 10, 2017

Welcome to the NDPR discussion of Alan Thomas’s new book Republic of Equals: Predistribution and Property-Owning Democracies, recently reviewed by James Lindley Wilson at NDPR. We have invited both Alan and James to participate, and we encourage readers to comment as well on anything related to […] Read More

Applied Ethics, Featured Philosophers, Ideas, Political Philosophy

Why Bad People Will Find it Hard to be Patriotic (by Featured Philosopher Derek Baker)

Posted onAugust 7, 2017August 7, 2023

Re-posting after a technical glitch this morning (eds.) 1. Current events are reminding us that patriotism, at least of the sort that gets publicly acknowledged, is a confusing virtue. I don’t mean that the patriot might get drawn into doing bad things on behalf of […] Read More

Featured Philosophers

Featured Philosophers & The Moral Demands of Patriotism

Posted onAugust 4, 2017August 7, 2023

I am happy to announce the Featured Philosophers series will be running on a regular basis again and that it will now include more early career philosophers and advanced graduate students.  The first post by Derek Baker (Lignan University) will go up Monday, August 7th and […] Read More

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Discussions, Normative Ethics, P&PA Discussions

Justin Tosi and Brandon Warmke: “Moral Grandstanding”. Précis by C.A.J. (Tony) Coady

Posted onAugust 1, 2017June 23, 2023

Welcome to what should be a very engaging and productive discussion of Justin Tosi and Brandon Warmke’s “Moral Grandstanding.” The paper, which appears in the Summer 2016 issue of Philosophy & Public Affairs, is available through open access here. C.A.J. (Tony) Coady has generously provided […] Read More

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