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Call For Papers, News and Events Posted onJanuary 9, 2016August 3, 2016

Second Annual Theistic Ethics Workshop

This workshop will be held October 6-8, 2016 at Georgetown University. Invited speakers include Robert and Marilyn Adams, Russ Shafer-Landau, Chris Tucker, and Candace Vogler. […] Read More

Academia, Applied Ethics, Call For Papers, News and Events Posted onSeptember 14, 2015July 26, 2016

CFP: Policing and Prisons (November 1st Deadline)

Policing and Prisons: Ethical and Political Questions about Law Enforcement and Incarceration  The Bowling Green Workshop in Applied Ethics and Public Policy will take place […] Read More

Metaethics, Moral Psychology, News and Events Posted onJune 22, 2015September 15, 2016

New Blog: Normlessness and Nihilism

Hi everyone. I’ve started a blog to workshop some ideas connected to my manuscript-in-progress, which I’m currently calling Normlessness and Nihilism. I’m at the very early […] Read More

Discussions, Metaethics, Moral Psychology, Normative Ethics, Practical Rationality, Value Theory Posted onMarch 2, 2015August 3, 2016

Regret

Consider the question “Can regret be appropriate even apart from any belief that one’s choice was misguided or irrational if a monistic theory of the […] Read More

Academia, The Profession Posted onJanuary 3, 2015

Do cover letters for journal submissions make any difference?

I'm curious to know whether cover letters that accompany journal submissions make any difference — whether editors read them, whether the letters influence publication decisions, […] Read More

Ideas, Metaethics Posted onOctober 10, 2014August 5, 2016

Some thoughts on constructing and justifying semantic and metasemantic theories

Hi, everyone.  Meena Krishnamurthy has very generously allowed me to post a few prelimary thoughts on the above topic and I thought I’d shard the […] Read More

Practical Rationality Posted onFebruary 26, 2014

The Self-Torturer and Instrumental Rationality

Warren Quinn’s puzzle of the self-torturer is supposed to show that cyclic preferences can be rational, and that, in cases where they are, rationality can […] Read More

Metaethics Posted onFebruary 19, 2014

From Ought to Is

Dear Soupers, Do you enjoy puzzles? Yeah? Well then, let me share one with you.  John Basl (Northeastern University) and I have had some fruitful […] Read More

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