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From the 23rd to the 25th of February, PEA Soup is pleased to host a Philosophy & Public Affairs discussion on Fabian Beigang‘s “Reconciling Algorithmic […] Read More
From the 23rd to the 25th of February, PEA Soup is pleased to host a Philosophy & Public Affairs discussion on Fabian Beigang‘s “Reconciling Algorithmic […] Read More
Welcome to our newest PEA Soup Blog Ethics discussion! This discussion focuses on Elizabeth Brake‘s recent paper “How Does Stalking Wrong the Victim”. To begin, […] Read More
PEA Soup is pleased to revitalize the “Soup of the Day” series (once known as “the Pebble”). The aim of this series is to host […] Read More
PEA Soup is pleased to reboot the Cross-Cultural Philosophy series, thanks to the work of Brad Cokelet. This thread features Sai Ying Ng‘s forthcoming paper, […] Read More
PEA Soup is happy to announce that we are bringing back the “Soup of the Day” series (once known as “the Pebble”). The aim of […] Read More
PEA Soup is pleased to be rebooting the Cross-Cultural Philosophy series, thanks to the work of Brad Cokelet, beginning with a discussion on the 16th […] Read More
PEA Soup is very pleased to host this discussion on relational morality with R. Jay Wallace (University of California, Berkeley) and Stephen Darwall (Yale). These […] Read More
From the 25th to the 27th of October, PEA Soup will be hosting a discussion with R. Jay Wallace (University of California, Berkeley) and Stephen […] Read More
In this new series, PEA Soup is hosting book discussions in which philosophers introduce a book that influenced them or that they found important. This […] Read More