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Parr Center Presents: Krista Thomason

“Does Contempt Belong in Public Life?” Most people agree that we have an obligation to be civil in public life. The problem is that we disagree about what “being civil” means. Does being civil mean we shouldn’t express negative emotions, … Read more

Parr Center Presents: Ian Leahy

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“Tree Equity: Overcoming a Legacy of Environmental Injustice in Cities” As the climate heats, trees in cities are rapidly transitioning from background aesthetics to life-saving infrastructure. Yet a map of tree cover in any US city is too often a … Read more

Carolina Seminar on Philosophy, Ethics and Mental Health: “Exploring Non-Voluntary ECT: Ethical Considerations” with Professor Ana Iltis (Wake Forest)

  "Exploring Non-Voluntary ECT: Ethical Considerations"   Zoom Link: Contact daniel_moseley@med.unc.edu for Zoom link Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is heavily regulated across the United States. Laws and regulations pertaining to ECT for patients who lack decision making capacity vary significantly, with … Read more

Educational Ethics in Pandemic Times

Morehead Planetarium 250 E Franklin St, Chapel Hill

Morehead Planetarium, the Department of Philosophy, and the Parr Center for Ethics are pleased to invite K-12 educators to participate in the inaugural session of “Educational Ethics in Pandemic Times.” This event will provide an unprecedented opportunity for educators to … Read more