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PEA Soup

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Tag: Experimental Philosophy

Uncategorized Posted onJanuary 18, 2008

Call for Papers: Experimental Philosophy

The newly-created European Review of Philosophy and Psychology is calling for papers for a special issue on experimental philosophy. The editors welcome papers that report […] Read More

News and Events Posted onDecember 6, 2007

Happiness: Good or Bad?

Psychologist Wray Herbert has written an article for Newsweek about happiness. The title is “Can You Be Too Happy?” How could you be too happy? […] Read More

Moral Psychology Posted onMay 9, 2007

Shoemaker on Moral Responsibilty and Moral Ignorance

It is often  supposed that people are not morally responsible for their behavior when that behavior is the product of non-culpable ignorance, but the issue […] Read More

Moral Psychology, News and Events Posted onMarch 6, 2007

Happiness on MSNBC

Check out this interview on MSNBC with Psychiatrist Dr. Donald E. Rosen, conducted by MSNBC health editor Jane Weaver. I’m breaking it down FJM-style.

Normative Ethics Posted onDecember 14, 2006

Killing and Letting Die in the Bathtub

In James Rachels’ famous article, “Active and Passive Euthanasia,” he argues that, if the only relevant difference between active and passive euthanasia is that the […] Read More

Moral Psychology, Normative Ethics Posted onJuly 14, 2006

The doing/allowing distinction: An experimental study

Walter Sinnott-Armstrong and I are running a series of experimental studies on the doing/allowing distinction, and we’d love to have your input on some of […] Read More

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