Announcement: Can You Do Harm to Your Fetus? Pregnancy, Barriers, and the Doing/Allowing Distinction. With Elselijn Kingma, Fiona Woollard, and Elizabeth Harman.

PEA Soup is pleased to announce this month’s forthcoming Ethics discussion, featuring Elselijn Kingma and Fiona Woollard’s paper Can You Do Harm to Your Fetus? Pregnancy, Barriers, and the Doing/Allowing Distinction, with a précis from Elizabeth Harman. The online discussion will take place from January […] Read More

“The Right to Be Forgotten and the Value of an Open Future.” With Lowry Pressly and Wendy Salkin.

PEA Soup Blog is pleased to be hosting this Ethics discussion with Lowry Pressly (University of Stanford) and Wendy Salkin (University of Stanford). This discussion focuses on Pressly’s paper “The Right to Be Forgotten and the Value of an Open Future”, with a critical précis from Wendy Salkin. Critical […] Read More

“Individualist Theories and Interpersonal Aggregation.” With Erik Zhang and Theron Pummer.

PEA Soup Blog is pleased to be hosting this Ethics discussion with Erik Zhang (University of Leeds) and Theron Pummer (University of St Andrews). This discussion focuses on Zhang’s paper “Individualist Theories and Interpersonal Aggregation”, with a critical précis from Theron Pummer. Précis of Erik […] Read More

Announcement: “Individualist Theories and Interpersonal Aggregation.” With Erik Zhang and Theron Pummer.

From the 14th to the 15th of August, PEA Soup Blog will be hosting an Ethics discussion with Erik Zhang (University of Leeds) and Theron Pummer (University of St Andrews). This discussion focuses on Zhang’s paper “Individualist Theories and Interpersonal Aggregation”, with a critical précis […] Read More