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Category: Soup of the Day

Soup of the Day Posted onJune 14, 2021June 19, 2023

What Kind of Surrogacy is Compatible With a Fiduciary Account of Parenting?

Hello Team! After a hectic end of a hectic semester, we are back to bringing you short pieces of public philosophy here at PEA Soup’s […] Read More

Soup of the Day Posted onMarch 31, 2021June 19, 2023

The Effects of Market Exchange on Human Welfare

Hello everyone! Welcome to another another installment of Soup of the Day (formerly ‘The Pebble’), PEA Soup’s forum for public philosophy. Today’s entry is brought […] Read More

Soup of the Day Posted onFebruary 14, 2021June 19, 2023

No, you are not entitled to your own opinion

Happy Valentine’s Day, all! Nothing spells romance like public philosophy and especially public philosophy concerning whether one is entitled to their own opinion. In our […] Read More

Applied Ethics, Soup of the Day, Uncategorized Posted onFebruary 5, 2021June 19, 2023

Is Redistribution Theft?

Good morning everybody! We at PEA Soup are happy to have another piece of public philosophy here at Soup of the Day (formerly ‘The Pebble’). […] Read More

Soup of the Day Posted onJanuary 28, 2021June 19, 2023

Training Philosopher Engineers

Good afternoon all! We at PEA Soup are happy to share another entry at Soup of the Day (formerly ‘The Pebble’). Today’s post is brought […] Read More

Soup of the Day Posted onJanuary 20, 2021June 19, 2023

The Moral Status and Personhood of “Trumpsters”

This inauguration day, we at PEA Soup are happy to announce a new short, timely, and relevant piece of public philosophy for Soup of the […] Read More

Soup of the Day Posted onJanuary 4, 2021June 19, 2023

How to create an accessible and non-exploitative classroom (Michelle Ciurria on The Pebble)

  Happy New Year All! We are PEA Soup are happy for another entry in Soup of the Day (formerly ‘The Pebble’), this time brought […] Read More

Soup of the Day Posted onDecember 25, 2020June 19, 2023

A proposal for dealing with COVID-related negative externalities

Happy Holidays from everyone at Pea Soup! Today we are happy to give the gift of more public philosophy, this time brought to you by […] Read More

Pandemic Issues, Soup of the Day Posted onDecember 17, 2020June 19, 2023

People are traveling for Christmas, and that is okay

We at PEA Soup are happy to announce another timely entry in The Pebble of broad interest-a short piece on traveling during the pandemic brought […] Read More

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