This is a post on moral philosophy, not politics. In a recent op-ed for the Stone at the New York Times, Sasha Mudd argues that […] Read More
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What fundamentally exemplifies the property of practical rationality? According to atomism, it is fundamentally each particular intention that an agent might have at a time […] Read More
Love and (the Lack of) Alienation for the Agent-Neutralist by Preston Werner (Hebrew University) ‘Agent-Neutralism’ in ethics is the view that we have no moral […] Read More
Dear Virtuous Vegetarian, I heard you forgot to pack a lunch today. I just bought a chicken sandwich, but something came up, and I will […] Read More
Yesterday the Milwaukee Bucks basketball team decided to not play its playoff game in protest over the police shooting of Jacob Blake and the continuing […] Read More
We are happy to host a guest post by Wes Siscoe, the Mellon Course Design Coordinator with the Philosophy as a Way of Life Project […] Read More
Today we conclude our three part series devoted to Ben Bramble’s just published open access book Pandemic Ethics. A Revolutionary Argument: How and Why to Change […] Read More
This is the second installment of a discussion of Ben Bramble’s recently published, open access book Pandemic Ethics. The third installment will drop on Friday. […] Read More
Today we start a three-part series on Ben Bramble’s just published open access book Pandemic Ethics. Part 1 (“Three Problems for Human Challenge Trials, and A Way […] Read More