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Following the successful Kamm Reading Group, Ethics Etc will shortly be holding another reading group on Professor Kwame Anthony Appiah’s book, Experiments in Ethics. Professor Appiah is Laurance S....
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I’d like to draw your attention to the following: The UT-Austin philosophy department is pleased to announce a week-long graduate student workshop on philosophical methodology, August 12 – August 16....
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Many of you will be familiar with the Moral Sense Test, which has produced some valuable data on ordinary people’s intuitions about trolley cases and related dilemmas. Eric Schwitzgebel, a philosopher...
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View ArticleCONF: Intuition, Theory, and Anti-theory in Ethics
Date: July 3-4 2010 Location: The Informatics Conference Centre, George Square, Edinburgh Speakers: Talbot Brewer (University of Virginia) John Cottingham (University of Reading) Jonathan Dancy...
View ArticleCF: Perspectives on Philosophical Methodology Workshop
Arché Research Centre, University of St Andrews Time: 30th June – 1st July, 2012 Location: School II, University of St Andrews Speakers Cian Dorr (Oxford) Alvin Goldman (Rutgers) Jennifer Nagel...
View ArticleJason Stanley’s Bank Case Poll
Professor Jason Stanley (Rutgers University) has recently won the American Philosophical Association Book Prize for his book, Knowledge and Practical Interests. In this book, Stanely also tests and...
View ArticleAppiah Reading Group
Following the successful Kamm Reading Group, Ethics Etc will shortly be holding another reading group on Professor Kwame Anthony Appiah’s book, Experiments in Ethics. Professor Appiah is Laurance S....
View ArticleWhy do ethicists write such long papers?
I’ve been looking through the recent issue of Analysis. It has 13 papers, of which one is on meta-ethics, and there’s nothing in either normative or applied ethics. This is a fairly typical showing....
View ArticleUT-Austin Graduate Student Workshop on Philosophical Methodology, Aug. 12-16
I’d like to draw your attention to the following: The UT-Austin philosophy department is pleased to announce a week-long graduate student workshop on philosophical methodology, August 12 – August 16....
View ArticleThe Moral Sense Test for Philosophers
Many of you will be familiar with the Moral Sense Test, which has produced some valuable data on ordinary people’s intuitions about trolley cases and related dilemmas. Eric Schwitzgebel, a philosopher...
View ArticleSurveying Loose Talk
This is the first in a series of posts about recent work in experimental philosophy. I will be examining some persistent general issues with the different experimental approaches by way of looking at...
View ArticleCONF: Intuition, Theory, and Anti-theory in Ethics
Date: July 3-4 2010 Location: The Informatics Conference Centre, George Square, Edinburgh Speakers: Talbot Brewer (University of Virginia) John Cottingham (University of Reading) Jonathan Dancy...
View ArticleCF: Perspectives on Philosophical Methodology Workshop
Arché Research Centre, University of St Andrews Time: 30th June – 1st July, 2012 Location: School II, University of St Andrews Speakers Cian Dorr (Oxford) Alvin Goldman (Rutgers) Jennifer Nagel...
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