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Parr Center | PPE Forum: The Ethics and Efficacy of Protests

Featuring Candice Delmas (Northeastern) and William Sturkey (UNC). Candice Delmas is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Political Science at Northeastern University, and is also Associate Director of Northeastern’s PPE program. Her main research interest is citizens’ moral obligations under conditions … Read more

Philosophy and Psychiatry Research Group Meeting

Margaret “Peggy” Battin (Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Adjunct Professor of Internal Medicine, Program in Medical Ethics and Humanities, at the University of Utah) and Brent Kious (Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Adjunct Instructor of Internal Medicine at the University … Read more

Philosophy and Psychiatry Research Group Meeting

The next meeting of The UNC Philosophy and Psychiatry Research Group will be Wednesday, January 13, 2021. We’re so pleased that Dr. Chandra Sripada MD, PhD, Associate Professor in the Departments of Philosophy and Psychiatry at The University of Michigan, … Read more

Publishing in Philosophy Workshop

Hosted by Geoff Sayre-McCord and Mariska Leunissen. This workshop is for graduate students. Please register here in order to receive the Zoom link.

PPE General Information Meeting

Date: January 26, 2021, 6:00pm ET Via Zoom (registration required) If you think you might be interested in the Philosophy, Politics and Economics Minor or you think you might just be interested in learning about our programming, please come to this informational … Read more

PPE Salon: Should Google and Facebook Be Broken Up?

Is Big Tech too big?  Do companies like Facebook and Google have too much power?  Do they stifle competition?  The Federal government and many states sued each company, arguing that consumers would be better served if Facebook and Google were … Read more

Parr Center Presents: Jill Fisher

“Your Health is Your Wealth”: The Role of Race and Social Inequality in Healthy Individuals’ Participation in Phase I Trials Abstract: Phase I clinical trials test the safety and tolerability of new pharmaceuticals and typically pay healthy people to enroll … Read more