
The following is a statement from the executive, associate, and advisory editors and all the members of the editorial board of Philosophy & Public Affairs. […] Read More
The following is a statement from the executive, associate, and advisory editors and all the members of the editorial board of Philosophy & Public Affairs. […] Read More
PEA Soup is pleased to host a discussion of Harry Frankfurt’s important work on responsibility from May 29 to May 30. The discussion will be […] Read More
PEA Soup is pleased to announce the next instalment of our “Soup of the Day” series. From Monday May 13th to Wednesday May 15th, we […] Read More
PEA Soup is pleased to host this discussion on Sophie Gibert’s “The Wrong of Wrongful Manipulation”, recently published in Philosophy & Public Affairs, with a […] Read More
PEA Soup is pleased to announce our next discussion will be on Sophie Gibert’s “The Wrong of Wrongful Manipulation”, recently published in Philosophy & Public […] Read More
PEA Soup is pleased to host a Philosophy & Public Affairs discussion on Fabian Beigang‘s “Reconciling Algorithmic Fairness Criteria”, with a précis by Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen. […] 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