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Applied Ethics, Ideas, Normative Ethics Posted onDecember 14, 2015August 3, 2016

Sex Work is Different

This post was inspired by a story in the WaPo, the relevant detail of which is that, due to the economic hardship in Greece, some […] Read More

Academia Posted onMarch 25, 2015

Religious Exemptions Conference at BGSU, April 17th-18th

Hi folks. I thought I'd post a reminder for anyone interested that Bowling Green State University is hosting a conference, "The Scope of Religious Exemptions," […] Read More

Applied Ethics, Ideas, Normative Ethics Posted onDecember 15, 2014August 5, 2016

What’s wrong with Torture

It’s been a couple of days since the Senate released the torture report. The discussion in the press seems to concern (a) whether it really […] Read More

Academia Posted onOctober 2, 2014

Philosophy in an Inclusive Key Summer Institute (PIKSI) needs our help

If, like me, you've been frustrated with all that's going on in Philosophy (or not going on as the case may be) and want to […] Read More

Uncategorized Posted onSeptember 11, 2014

CFP: The Scope of Religious Exemptions

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS The Bowling Green Workshop in Applied Ethics and Public Policy The Scope of Religious Exemptions April 17th-18th, 2015  The Bowling Green Workshop […] Read More

Applied Ethics, Moral Psychology, Normative Ethics Posted onAugust 25, 2014

On Rage As a Moral Emotion

It is not rare to see groups of enraged people engaged in destructive behavior when you turn on the news these days. Such behavior is […] Read More

Applied Ethics, News and Events Posted onJuly 25, 2012

Philosophers at the Leveson Inquiry

All of you are of course aware that here in the UK there has been huge phone hacking scandal. This scandal lead to the Leveson Inquiry on Culture, Practice, […] Read More

Academia, The Profession Posted onMarch 5, 2012

Call on the New York Times to publish an obituary for Ruth Marcus

Michael Della Rocca has given me permission to post this request, which he sent to a number of Marcus-admirers and friends, to PEA Soup.   […] Read More

Applied Ethics Posted onApril 8, 2011

Goodin and the Big Society

As anyone who reads Leiter Reports or follows the Philos-L mailing-list knows, there has been a big uproar recently in the UK about the AHRC’s (a government body which […] Read More

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