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Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: Katharine Jenkins' "Amelioration and Inclusion: Gender Identity and the Concept of Woman," with précis by Talia Bettcher
Welcome to what should be an exciting discussion of Katharine Jenkins' "Amelioration and Inclusion: Gender Identity and the Concept of Woman," published in the most recent issue of Ethics and available open access here. Talia Bettcher has kindly contributed a... Continue reading
Posted Jan 27, 2016 at PEA Soup
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Upcoming Ethics Discussion, Jan 27-29: Katharine Jenkins' "Amelioration and Inclusion: Gender Identity and the Concept of a Woman," with a précis by Talia Bettcher
We are excited to announce our first Ethics discussion of 2016, on Katharine Jenkins' "Amelioration and Inclusion: Gender Identity and the Concept of a Woman," published in the most recent issue of Ethics and available open access here. Talia Bettcher... Continue reading
Posted Jan 14, 2016 at PEA Soup
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Oxford Studies discussions at PEA Soup: John Brunero's "Cognitivism about Practical Rationality," with commentary by Kieran Setiya
Welcome to our first Oxford Studies discussion, on John Brunero's "Cognitivism about Practical Rationality" (in OSME 9). The essay is available through this link for a few months, courtesy of OUP. Kieran Setiya has kindly contributed a commentary, below the... Continue reading
Posted Sep 30, 2015 at PEA Soup
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Oxford Studies discussions at PEA Soup -- Launching New Series on Sep 30 - Oct 2
I'm excited to announce that we're starting a new series of discussions on PEA Soup, on various Oxford Studies volumes. The discussions will be modeled after our existing Ethics and JESP discussions. For our first discussion, we'll be talking about... Continue reading
Posted Sep 23, 2015 at PEA Soup
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Final Ethics retrospective: discussion with Christine Korsgaard and Tamar Schapiro
I'm excited to begin our final event in celebration of the 125th anniversary year of Ethics: a discussion with Christine Korsgaard and Tamar Schapiro. Many thanks to both Korsgaard and Schapiro for this great opportunity to talk to them. To... Continue reading
Posted Aug 4, 2015 at PEA Soup
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Reminder: Final Ethics retrospective -- discussion with Christine Korsgaard and Tamar Schapiro, Aug 4-6
I'm excited for our upcoming final event in celebration of the 125th anniversary year of Ethics: a discussion with Christine Korsgaard and Tamar Schapiro, on August 4-6. To kick off the discussion, Schapiro and I will ask some initial questions... Continue reading
Posted Jul 20, 2015 at PEA Soup
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Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: Preston Greene & Meghan Sullivan's "Against Time Bias," with critical précis by Caspar Hare
Please join us to discuss Preston Greene & Meghan Sullivan's "Against Time Bias," published in the most recent issue of Ethics and available open access here. Caspar Hare has kindly contributed a critical précis, below the fold. It should be... Continue reading
Posted Jul 15, 2015 at PEA Soup
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Upcoming Ethics Discussion, July 15-17
We're excited to announce our next Ethics discussion on Preston Greene & Meghan Sullivan's "Against Time Bias," available open access here. Caspar Hare has kindly agreed to contribute a critical précis. Join us on July 15-17! Continue reading
Posted Jul 9, 2015 at PEA Soup
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Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: Alexander Guerrero on Marie Collins Swabey's "Publicity and Measurement"
We continue our celebration of the 125th anniversary year of Ethics by discussing Alexander Guerrero's retrospective of Marie Collins Swabey's "Publicity and Measurement," as well as the original paper by Swabey. Guerrero's retrospective is available here, Swabey's paper is available... Continue reading
Posted Feb 2, 2015 at PEA Soup
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Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: Derek Baker & Jack Woods' "How Expressivists Can and Should Explain Inconsistency," with a critical précis by Mark Schroeder
Please join us in discussing Derek Baker and Jack Woods' paper "How Expressivists Can and Should Explain Inconsistency," available open access here. Mark Schroeder opens the discussion with a critical précis below the fold. B-ing in Discord A set of... Continue reading
Posted Jan 24, 2015 at PEA Soup
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Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: Upcoming attractions
We have two exciting Ethics discussions coming up: On January 26-28, we discuss Derek Baker and Jack Woods' paper "How Expressivists Can and Should Explain Inconsistency," available open access here. Mark Schroeder has kindly agreed to open the discussion with... Continue reading
Posted Jan 9, 2015 at PEA Soup
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Call for Registration: Dominating Speech Workshop at UConn
From the organizers: Registration is now open for UConn’s Dominating Speech Workshop to be held at the UConn School of Law from November 21st-23rd. Our program includes keynote speakers Richard Wilson (UConn), Ishani Maitra (Michigan), and Jason Stanley (Yale). Please... Continue reading
Posted Oct 14, 2014 at PEA Soup
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Last-minute reminder: Cfa - Dominating Speech
Conference at UConn, November 21-23
Keynotes: Jason Stanley (Yale)
Ishani Maitra (Michigan) Richard Wilson (UConn)
The Injustice League in the Philosophy Department at the University of Connecticut seeks abstracts on topics related to the conference theme. Suggested topics include: hate... Continue reading
Posted Sep 21, 2014 at PEA Soup
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Ethics discussions at PEA Soup: Peter Railton's "The Affective Dog and Its Rational Tale: Intuition and Attunement," with a critical précis by Bryce Huebner
Join us to discuss Peter Railton's new Ethics article, "The Affective Dog and Its Rational Tale: Intuition and Attunement"! The article is available open access here. Bryce Huebner kicks off the discussion with a critical précis below the fold: Peter... Continue reading
Posted Aug 4, 2014 at PEA Soup
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CFA: Dominating Speech conference at UConn
Call For Abstracts: Dominating Speech Conference at UConn, November 21-23 Keynotes: Ishani Maitra (Michigan) Jason Stanley (Yale) The Injustice League in the Philosophy Department at the University of Connecticut seeks abstracts on topics related to the conference theme. Suggested topics... Continue reading
Posted Aug 1, 2014 at PEA Soup
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Reminder: Upcoming Ethics discussion at PEA Soup, Aug 4-6: Peter Railton's "The Affective Dog and Its Rational Tale: Intuition and Attunement"
Just a quick reminder that our next Ethics discussion, on Peter Railton's "The Affective Dog and Its Rational Tale: Intuition and Attunement," takes place on August 4-6. Railton's article is available open access here. The discussion will start with a... Continue reading
Posted Jul 21, 2014 at PEA Soup
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Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: Jaworska & Tannenbaum's "Person-Rearing Relationships as a Key to Higher Moral Status," with critical précis by Margaret Little and Jake Earl
Welcome to our newest Ethics discussion, on Agnieszka Jaworska & Julie Tannenbaum's "Person-Rearing Relationships as a Key to Higher Moral Status"! The paper has been made open access here. Margaret Little and Jake Earl kick off the discussion with a... Continue reading
Posted Feb 20, 2014 at PEA Soup
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Reminder: Ethics discussions at PEA soup - Jaworska & Tannenbaum on moral status
This is just a reminder that our next Ethics discussion, on Agnieszka Jaworska & Julie Tannenbaum's "Person-Rearing Relationships as a Key to Higher Moral Status," kicks off on Thu, Feb 20. The paper has been made open access here. Margaret... Continue reading
Posted Feb 18, 2014 at PEA Soup
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CFP: A Networking and Mentoring Workshop for Graduate Student Women in Philosophy
Call for Submissions A Networking and Mentoring Workshop
for Graduate Student Women in Philosophy www.princeton.edu/~mentorship Co-Directors: Elisabeth Camp, Elizabeth Harman, and Jill North Female PhD and DPhil students and prospective students in philosophy are invited to submit papers on any... Continue reading
Posted Jan 26, 2014 at PEA Soup
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Upcoming Ethics Discussion at PEA Soup
We are very pleased to announce that our next discussion of an Ethics paper will be on Agnieszka Jaworska & Julie Tannenbaum's "Person-Rearing Relationships as a Key to Higher Moral Status." The paper has been made open access here. The... Continue reading
Posted Jan 25, 2014 at PEA Soup
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Just a reminder on procedure for this discussion: David Gauthier will respond to questions submitted by July 20 in a few days. There will then be a second round of questions. Thanks!
Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: David Gauthier's "Twenty-Five On," with précis by Susan Dimock
MOVED TO THE FRONT 8/1 UPDATE: Gauthier has responded to the second round of questions. Thanks, everyone, for a great discussion! We are pleased to present our Ethics discussion of David Gauthier's "Twenty-Five On." Gauthier's article has been made open access here. Susan Dimock, professor of...
Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: David Gauthier's "Twenty-Five On," with précis by Susan Dimock
MOVED TO THE FRONT 8/1 UPDATE: Gauthier has responded to the second round of questions. Thanks, everyone, for a great discussion! We are pleased to present our Ethics discussion of David Gauthier's "Twenty-Five On." Gauthier's article has been made open... Continue reading
Posted Jul 18, 2013 at PEA Soup
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I just updated the post to include information about a precis; many thanks to Susan Dimock!
A quick additional note: Christopher Morris helpfully points out that his Introduction might be useful especially to those readers who are familiar mainly with Gauthier's 1986 book, but not with his later work.
Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: David Gauthier's "Twenty-Five On"
We are pleased to announce that our next Ethics discussion will be on David Gauthier's new article, "Twenty-Five On." The article has been made open access here. It is part of a symposium on Gauthier's Morals by Agreement; you might want to check out Christopher Morris's helpful Introduction ...
Hi Jamie, We might still have a precis; but there have been some small bumps in the road in organizing this. My first time doing this -- hopefully will go smoother in the future. In any case, yes, the Morris introduction does serve a similar purpose.
(Many thanks to Morris for agreeing to have his Intro plugged here; and to the Press for making it, in addition to the Gauthier article, open access!)
Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: David Gauthier's "Twenty-Five On"
We are pleased to announce that our next Ethics discussion will be on David Gauthier's new article, "Twenty-Five On." The article has been made open access here. It is part of a symposium on Gauthier's Morals by Agreement; you might want to check out Christopher Morris's helpful Introduction ...
Ethics Discussions at PEA Soup: David Gauthier's "Twenty-Five On"
We are pleased to announce that our next Ethics discussion will be on David Gauthier's new article, "Twenty-Five On." The article has been made open access here. It is part of a symposium on Gauthier's Morals by Agreement; you might... Continue reading
Posted Jul 15, 2013 at PEA Soup
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