Welcome to the 89th installment of the Philosophers’ Carnival.
Starting with some metaethics, Philosophy, et cetera provides both a potential objection to Parfit’s Triviality Objection and a guest post by Jeff Sebo: ‘What is Constructivism?’. Following in tune, The Space of Reasons challenges a certain theory of desire with an over-intellectualization, in part 1 of The “Guise of the Good” Theory of Desires. Additionally, The Ends of Thought provides some insight on Intentionality and the Object of Moral Perception: Ricoeur’s Challenge, and Uncommon Priors finishes out the section, posing the question: Is it possible to err in judgments of fashion?
Following this issue’s series in ethics, we have Philosophengang concerned with characterizing A phenomenology of dread, while Possibly Philosophy introduces a puzzle concerning Size and Modality and Matters of Substance highlights The Age of Hyperintensionality.
The Arché Methodology Project has seen some action in the past few weeks, with posts on Methodology and Epistemology and A Plea for Case Studies by Brian Weatherson, with Jonathan Ichikawa following in suit, providing A Case Study: Stalnaker on conditionals.
Finally, in the philosophy-related news, Certain Doubts has moved to a new location, so update your bookmarks! That’s all for this time, and, as always, there were far too many submissions to include in a single carnival, so I had to be selective. The next issue will be held at Go Grue! on May 04, 2009.

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