
Bio(un)ethical hosts Sophie Gibert and Leah Pierson interview philosophers, clinicians, social scientists, and policymakers. Each episode questions an existing norm in medicine, science, or public […] Read More
Bio(un)ethical hosts Sophie Gibert and Leah Pierson interview philosophers, clinicians, social scientists, and policymakers. Each episode questions an existing norm in medicine, science, or public […] Read More
The 13th annual Workshop for Oxford Studies in Political Philosophy will take place in Tucson, AZ, October 23-25, 2025. The deadline for submissions is July […] Read More
PEA Soup is pleased to introduce this month’s Ethics discussion, featuring Elselijn Kingma and Fiona Woollard’s paper Can You Do Harm to Your Fetus? Pregnancy, […] Read More
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? […] Read More
As we announced a few months ago, the editors and board of Philosophy & Public Affairs unanimously resigned from their positions in order to found […] Read More
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 […] Read More
Singer Without Utilitarianism: On Ecumenicalism and Esotericism in Practical Ethics Johann Frick (jfrick@berkeley.edu) The following is a short talk that I delivered at the Peter […] Read More
PEA Soup is pleased to announce our forthcoming discussion, from July 30 to July 31, hosted by Johann Frick, on the work of Peter Singer. […] Read More
PEA Soup is pleased to announce our next Philosophy and Public Affairs discussion, on Rowan Mellor’s “Joint Ought”, with a critical précis by David Estlund. […] Read More