Philanthropist Footballers: The Bigger Picture
Joe Slater invites us to take a broader perspective on footballer Juan Mata’s decision to pledge 1% to charity.
Joe Slater invites us to take a broader perspective on footballer Juan Mata’s decision to pledge 1% to charity.
Theron Pummer argues that billionaires who pledge fortunes to charity must not just give big, but give effectively.
A video recording of Prof Peter Singer’s Knox Lecture. Singer spoke to an audience of over 300 people, and the lecture raised over £1600 in donations for effective charities.
Video recordings of talks given at The Ethics of Giving Conference (23 May to 25 May in School III, University of St Andrews).
Alex Douglas, Katherine Hawley, and other philosophers on the General Election.
An online discussion of Theron Pummer’s “Whether and Where to Give” (in Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2016) with a critical précis by Johann Frick.
Ben Sachs argues that there are reasons to be wary of the campaign for a living wage.
Alex Douglas on scapegoating in current politics.
Katherine Hawley asks: How far can we trust experts when we’re deciding how to vote?
Anh Quan Nguyen in The Conversation, on moral licensing.