Over at the Bleeding Heart Libertarians blog, we're running a symposium this week on the topic of "Libertarianism and Land," featuring essays by Eric Mack, […] Read More
Author: Matt Zwolinski
Over at The Business Ethics Blog, Chris MacDonald has a very interesting post on ethical issues surrounding the labor dispute at the Westin St. Francis, […] Read More
After teaching mostly theoretical ethics and narrowly focused applied ethics courses for a number of years, I'm now considering developing a syllabus for a course […] Read More
When teaching ethics courses, I often spend some time with students going over some of the relevant social psychological literature. Studies like the Milgram experimients, […] Read More
Apropos our earlier conversation about price gouging, I’ve written up a full length paper on the topic. I got quite a bit out of the […] Read More
I’m working on putting together an anthology of readings in political philosophy. The book is aimed for use in undergraduate courses and will have both […] Read More
Price gouging seems like a rotten thing to do. There isn’t much written about it from a philosophic perspective, but most philosophers I’ve talked to […] Read More
After having contributed one whole substantive post to this blog, I’m now going to take selfish advantage of the power of this public forum to […] Read More
The following are some thoughts I’ve been mulling over in anticipation of a lecture I will be giving at CSU Long Beach’s Applied Ethics Center […] Read More