Many philosophy departments require a course in the history of (usually early) modern philosophy for their majors. My impression of the way such courses are […] Read More
Tag: History of Ethics
Ever since I first read Kant’s Groundwork, I have been struck by a puzzle that I have never seen adequately explained. In a footnote in […] Read More
Given that Leiter has put up a kind link to Pea Soup, I thought it would be appropriate to thank him by posting something about […] Read More
Sharon Lloyd, the noted Hobbes scholar, has started a new blog, Hobbes Today, focusing on Hobbes’ moral and political philosophy. There are already intriguing posts […] Read More
Studies in the History of Ethics has announced calls for papers for two future symposia. Details follow.
Dale Miller’s recent post on Mill’s theory of value (and subsequent discussion) was quite enlightening. And it set me thinkin’ about qualitative hedonism and perfectionism, […] Read More
In the comments on Jussi’s thread, a side discussion developed about Mill’s theory of value. Dale Dorsey indicated that he has concluded that Mill is […] Read More