The Garden of Simulated Delights Are we living in a computer simulation? Does it matter? 5 May 23 | Daniel Story
Are Safeguards Enough for Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying Law? How much weight should respect for autonomy have? 1 May 23 | Matthew S.W. Silk
Kids and Social Media: Why the First Amendment Argument Fails Do children have the same basic right to access the online space? 28 Apr 23 | Laura Siscoe
What Are the Limits of Academic Freedom? All rights are balanced against others; but what must be balanced against academic freedom? 28 Apr 23 | Eli G. Schantz
Anti-Trans Laws and the Thin Guise of Care Laws severely limiting access to trans healthcare undermine their professed aims. 26 Apr 23 | Kelly Weirich
Why Academics Should Not Be Activists Is activism compatible with good pedagogy? 24 Apr 23 | Benjamin Rossi
Ecotourism and Commodification Taxes and fees change our relationship to green spaces. 21 Apr 23 | Nicholas Kreuder
Good To Be Skeptical? Evidentialism and Climate Change At what point does the skeptic become blameworthy? 17 Apr 23 | Giles Howdle
Trump's Indictment and Equality Before the Law Exception that proves the rule? 12 Apr 23 | Roman Altshuler
The Controversy Surrounding ESG Investing Why aren't environmental and social impact legitimate investing concerns? 10 Apr 23 | Evan Arnet
Indicting Trump: Patriotism or Treachery? Is America really so exceptional? 5 Apr 23 | Richard Gibson
Another Way: Moral Reasoning and Selective Focus How do ethical dilemmas mislead us? 30 Mar 23 | Eli G. Schantz
Media Criticism and Healthy Skepticism What does it take to be a good consumer of the news? 29 Mar 23 | Nicholas Kreuder
Moral Education in an Age of Ideological Polarization: Teaching Virtue in the Classroom Is the cultivation of character beyond the scope of the schoolhouse? 28 Mar 23 | Wes Siscoe
Ethical Dilemmas in Lunar Mining and Colonization How much longer can the Moon remain without a master? 23 Mar 23 | Matthew S.W. Silk
Nueva Pescanova and the Ethics of Octopus Farming Proposed plans fail to appreciate what makes cephalopods so unique. 21 Mar 23 | Richard Gibson
Due Attention: Addictive Tech, the Stunted Self, and Our Shrinking World Tech addiction is merely a symptom of a much larger problem. 17 Mar 23 | Marta Nunes da Costa
Right-to-Work Laws and Workers’ Rights What legal landscape does best by the American worker? 16 Mar 23 | Evan Arnet
Do You Have a Right to Own a Gas Stove? An entitlement to an object looks a bit off. 15 Mar 23 | Tim Sommers