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FREE Syllabus: Some Questions in Hume's Aesthetics

Liam Cooper (Managing Editor) wrote 1 week ago: Teaching & Learning Guide for: Some Questions in Hume’s Aesthetics By Christopher Williams … more →

Tags: Teaching & Learning, Aesthetics, Aesthetics / Philosophy of Art, David, David Hume, History Of Philosophy, Hume, Philosophy, Philosophy of Art

FREE Syllabus: Moral Realism and Moral Nonnaturalism

Liam Cooper (Managing Editor) wrote 1 week ago: Teaching & Learning Guide for: Moral Realism and Moral Nonnaturalism By Stephen Finlay and Teren … more →

Tags: Teaching & Learning, Philosophy, Value, Morality, Naturalism, Pragmatism, Good, Theoretical Ethics, ethics

FREE Syllabus: Moral Rationalism Vs. Moral Sentimentalism

Liam Cooper (Managing Editor) wrote 1 week ago: Teaching & Learning Guide for: Moral Rationalism Vs. Moral Sentimentalism: Is Morality More Like … more →

Tags: Teaching & Learning, Philosophy, David Hume, Rationalism, Relativism, Value, Morality, Thomas Hobbes, History Of Philosophy

Commitment To Value Without God2 comments

Dan Fincke wrote 2 weeks ago: After I made this post replying to Jon Stewart’s and Daniel Florien’s remarks about the … more →

Tags: Atheism and Agnosticism, Atheistic Ethics, ethics, Metaethics, moral psychology, philosophical ethics, Religion, Dan Fincke, divine command theory

A Question For My Readers About "Moral Facts"1 comment

Dan Fincke wrote 2 weeks ago: In metaethics debates, there are disputes between various forms of cognivists and non-cognitivists.  … more →

Tags: ethics, Metaethics, moral psychology, philosophical ethics, Philosophy, cognitivism, Contemporary Ethics, error theory, J. L. Mackie

Summing up

Søren Engelsen wrote 3 weeks ago: The primary lesson to be learned from our dialogue with the counter-enlightenment is not to neglect … more →

Tags: counter enlightenment, enlightenment critique, Meta-ethics, enlightenment, Critique, fallibillism, meta-etics

On the Ontological Principle1 comment

Tom (Grundlegung) wrote 3 weeks ago: In my previous post, I outlined Levi’s Principle of Translation, which states that “all … more →

Tags: Bryant, Correlationism, Epistemology, metaphysics, Methodology, Nature, Realism

The possbility of objective value in a desacralized world

Søren Engelsen wrote 3 weeks ago: In particular, two dominating arguments in the metaethical debate are speaking against the reconcil … more →

Tags: enlightenment critique, Meta-ethics, Critique, fallibillism, Evil, Openness, meta-etics, the argument from queerness, the naturalistic fallacy

Brandom, Habermas and the political

Tom (Grundlegung) wrote 1 month ago: There are two very interesting new pieces by Brandom available on his website. The first is his atte … more →

Tags: brandom, Habermas, Links, Neo-pragmatism, Rorty

Normativity and Critical Social Science6 comments

streetlightmanifesto wrote 1 month ago: Why critical realism? The prefix identifies Bhaskar’s realist theory of social science with th … more →

Tags: Critical Social Science

Normativity (in sensu cosmico)39 comments

Mikhail Emelianov wrote 1 month ago: Reading a bit of Jäsche Logik this afternoon, came across some observations on the nature of philoso … more →

Tags: kant, Philosophy, Aristotle, cosmopolitanism

Realism and Correlationism: Kant and the Short Argument12 comments

Tom (Grundlegung) wrote 2 months ago: Meillassoux takes the correlationist to rely on the following argument: thought cannot get outside i … more →

Tags: Ameriks, Correlationism, disenchantment, Epistemology, Idealism, kant, meillassoux, metaphysics, Methodology

Ethics and the Moral Law, Part III: Paul and Psychoanalysis

Tom (Grundlegung) wrote 3 months ago: In this final post, I want to explore a psychoanalytic interpretation of St. Paul, developing sugges … more →

Tags: ethics, zizek, Love, Religion, St. Paul

Ethics and the Moral Law, Part II: Saint Paul

Tom (Grundlegung) wrote 3 months ago: This is the second post on law and its place within ethics. Here I examine St. Paul’s thoughts … more →

Tags: ethics, Religion, St. Paul

Ethics and the Moral Law, Part I: Anscombe

Tom (Grundlegung) wrote 3 months ago: Larval Subjects has a good post up on deontological ethics. I am sympathetic to some of his antinomi … more →

Tags: anscombe, ethics, Hegel, Religion, Self-legislation, St. Paul

The Normative Claims of Behavioral Economics

Mike Gibson wrote 8 months ago: It is often unstated, but nonetheless true, that the fundamental normative claim of behavioral econo … more →

Tags: Behavioral Economics, edge.org, Andrian Kreye, Nudge, Rationality

[semi] daily academia

trailerparkqueer wrote 8 months ago: A new tradition on TPQ – I pick a random quotation from some random theorists/academic and twi … more →

Tags: Thoughts, Queer, Articles, Random, trans, SRS, Gender, normal, Class

David Copp - Toward a Teleological Theory of Normativity

j. wrote 8 months ago: David Copp (University of Florida) will be speaking in the philosophy department colloquium series t … more →

Tags: McGill, Teleology

fashionista

trackingemily wrote 9 months ago: Kate has queried via Facebook sources what “cyber friends” will be wearing to the debate … more →

Tags: Virtual, Kate, VPILFs, Fashion


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