Ethics in Culture Richard Gibson | 8 Nov 2024 Insects on the Menu: The Class Divide in Sustainable Protein Good for thee, but not for me?
Smart Mouthguards and the Problem of Choice Might athletes be especially vulnerable to coercive medical monitoring? 7 Oct 2024 | Richard Gibson
Should Sports Broadcasts Promote Gambling? Or is it no different than advertising any other good? 5 Jun 2024 | Nicholas Kreuder
Eurovision, Israel, and the Responsibility for War How far can complicity rightfully be extended? 13 May 2024 | Evan Arnet
AI in Documentary Filmmaking: Blurring Reality in ‘What Jennifer Did’ Is the genre being reduced to make-believe? 22 Apr 2024 | Richard Gibson
Utilitarian Justification for Survivor Cannibalism? Not so black-and-white? 16 Feb 2024 | Matthew S.W. Silk
The Lengths to Which We Go: Part 2 On the limits of love in Hozier’s Unreal Unearth 14 Feb 2024 | Eli G. Schantz
The Lengths to Which We Go: Part 1 On Love, Morality, and Hozier’s Unreal Unearth 12 Feb 2024 | Eli G. Schantz
"Technological Unemployment" and the Writers’ Strike Who stands to gain when technology leaps ahead? 4 Oct 2023 | Evan Arnet
'Barbie'’s Stereotypical Feminism The struggle against patriarchy comes in far more shapes, sizes, and hues. 28 Jul 2023 | Cargile Williams
Ethics Laid Bare 'The Last of Us' reminds its viewers that ethics happens in the blink of an eye. 10 Feb 2023 | Eli G. Schantz
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
Man v. Machine: The Ethics of AI Art What does the future look like for creative pursuits when AI art can be crowned? 30 Nov 2022 | Matthew S.W. Silk
A Game Worth Dying For? Is the thought of risking real-life permadeath over a video game really so inconceivable? 29 Nov 2022 | Richard Gibson
Public Funds for Private Stadiums: On the Bills' Future Home Can we justify the use of taxpayer dollars to subsidize this "shared good"? 14 Nov 2022 | Jake Wojtowicz
Z-Library and Digital Piracy Can the presumed harms be outweighed by the democratization of information? 10 Nov 2022 | Evan Arnet
Is the Open Road Really That Open? Is the freedom that a motorcycle promises all it's cracked up to be? 4 Nov 2022 | Richard Gibson
Justice versus Care in 'Tales of the Jedi' These two approaches to moral action are worlds apart. 2 Nov 2022 | James M. Okapal
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