Civics Resources Nicholas Kreuder | 13 Sep 2023 Should the U.S. Continue Aid to Ukraine? Defining the purpose of aid is the first step to debating a limit.
Technology Nicholas Kreuder | 21 Aug 2023 Who Should Own the Products of Generative AI? Who gets to claim creative credit?
How I Learned to Worry About the Bombs: Cluster Munitions in Ukraine On what grounds could the use be justified? 13 Jul 2023 | Nicholas Kreuder
Supervised Injection Facilities and the Morality of Harm Reduction Must it really be all or nothing? 7 Jul 2023 | Nicholas Kreuder
Allen v. Mulligan, the Voting Rights Act, & Non-Ideal Theory What are the implications of our arguments regarding race-based redistricting? 13 Jun 2023 | Nicholas Kreuder
Ecotourism and Commodification Taxes and fees change our relationship to green spaces. 21 Apr 2023 | Nicholas Kreuder
Media Criticism and Healthy Skepticism What does it take to be a good consumer of the news? 29 Mar 2023 | Nicholas Kreuder
Privilege and Credibility: On the Muddled Message of 'Barbarian' What deeper truth lies at the heart of this feminist horror? 6 Dec 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
Pick Up My Slack: Is Outsourcing Emissions Cuts Objectionable? Developed nations taking credit for the reducing emissions in poorer countries produces unfortunate results. 16 Nov 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
Protest & Paint: What’s Wrong with Targeting Art? Should the vandalism of priceless works of art be considered off the table? 27 Oct 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
Wanted Dead: Should We Place Bounties on Invasive Species? Do "invaders," like the green iguana, deserve to be destroyed? 4 Oct 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
Should Monarchies Be Abolished?: The Argument from Equality Over and above? Monarchy is at odds with the democratic commitment to political equality. 15 Sep 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
Avoiding Complicity & the NFL: Can Piracy Be Moral? Is the consumption of NFL programming by alternative means a defensible form of protest? 24 Aug 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
'The Rehearsal', Manipulation and Spontaneity Practice makes perfect? Or simply betrays our compulsion to control? 3 Aug 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
Underexplained Concepts in the Abortion Debate Can our abortion laws be justified on grounds that are acceptable to all? 13 Jul 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
Underdefined Terms in the Abortion Debate How far does the state's interest in protecting life extend? 12 Jul 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
The Real Threat of AI How do we decide which pursuits are worth doing when we know whatever the task, machines can do it better? 14 Jun 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
Why Some Fear “Replacement” What might explain how a conspiracy theory like this has taken so firm a hold? 26 May 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
"Severance," Identity and Work This work of science fiction offers a straightforward portrayal of alienated labor. 3 May 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
The Philosophical Underpinning of “War Crimes” Statutes At what point do acts of aggression violate the norms of permissible wartime conduct? 12 Apr 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
Florida's "Don't Say Gay" Bill and Parental Rights Recent legislation asks us to reconsider who public education is meant to serve. 17 Mar 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder