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Parr Center Presents: Randall Harp, “Policing Powers and Policing Institutions”
ZoomPolicing Powers and Policing Institutions: Implications for Police Accountability, Reform, and Abolition Randall Harp is a philosopher at the University of Vermont whose main areas of philosophical research are in the philosophy of action (particularly collective action) and in … Read more
Parr Center | PPE Forum: The Ethics and Efficacy of Protest
ZoomThis event will feature 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 work in moral, social, political, … Read more
Parr Center Presents: Jesse Summers (Duke University)
"Anxious Morality" Figuring out the morally best thing to do can be hard. It’s hard to know what charity to donate to or whether a particular career is acceptable. But the little things are also hard: whether to make a … Read more
Parr Center Presents: Grant Rozeboom
"When the Vain Couldn't Care Less" Vain people unjustifiably expect to be highly regarded by others. This is annoying, but is it ever a serious moral problem? I think it depends on the kind of vanity in question. There are … Read more