Why Speciesism Is Not a Prejudice Speciesism and racism have much less in common than we typically assume. 5 Oct 22 | Benjamin Rossi
Wanted Dead: Should We Place Bounties on Invasive Species? Do "invaders," like the green iguana, deserve to be destroyed? 4 Oct 22 | Nicholas Kreuder
The Painful Truth About Insects What happens when we discover that even mosquitos have interests? 3 Oct 22 | Daniel Burkett
A Post-Christian America and the Foundations of Morality The declining influence of the church need not spell doom for ethics. 30 Sep 22 | Evan Arnet
Queuing for the Queen and the Moral Limits of Markets How do we decide the proper way to value a thing? 29 Sep 22 | Giles Howdle
National Debt and Longtermism Pass the buck? How do we trade our wants against the next generation's needs? 27 Sep 22 | Richard Gibson
Is It Wrong to Say the Pandemic Is Over? Was Biden wrong in declaring victory too soon? 26 Sep 22 | Matthew S.W. Silk
Victim-blaming and Guilty Victims What might make a victim worthy of blame? 23 Sep 22 | D'Arcy Blaxell
Dungeons & Dragons & Oppression Why the outcry over an enslaved race in a fantasy world far, far away? 22 Sep 22 | Cargile Williams
What 'The Rings of Power' Criticism Really Shows "Not the book I read"? What should a fantasy world looks like? 21 Sep 22 | Jake Wojtowicz
Fascism, Book Banning, and Non-Violent Direct Action What is the appropriate response to increasing intolerance? 20 Sep 22 | Rachel Robison-Greene
Sex Differences or Sexism? On the Long Wait for a Female President Elephant in the room? What could explain the obvious disparity in political power? 19 Sep 22 | Giles Howdle
Monarchy and Moral Equality A voluntary deference? Must the existence of monarchy threaten the equal standing of persons? 16 Sep 22 | Benjamin Rossi
Should Monarchies Be Abolished? Over and above? Monarchy is at odds with the democratic commitment to political equality. 15 Sep 22 | Nicholas Kreuder
Can Human-Grown Organs De-Liver? A revolutionary trial promises to sidestep a vast array of ethical problems. 14 Sep 22 | Richard Gibson
When Do We Begin to Exist? Mind or body? What is it exactly that makes us who we are? 13 Sep 22 | Dustin Crummett
Reasons and Elephants (and Persons) 'Beast' or 'being'? How do we justify the bright line we draw determining legal protection? 12 Sep 22 | A.G. Holdier
Fantastic Beasts and How to Categorize Them How can we ensure that the list of beings in our moral community is neither too big nor too small but just right? 9 Sep 22 | James M. Okapal
Were Parts of Your Mind Made in a Factory? Mind embodied? What might it mean for our cognitive processes to take place outside the confines of the brain? 8 Sep 22 | Daniel Story
What Should Disabled Representation Look Like? Barrier to entry? Which accessibility initiatives are most deserving of our immediate attention? 7 Sep 22 | Katrina Piedra
The Ethics of Quiet Quitting Above and beyond? Have we made a moral obligation of going the extra mile? 6 Sep 22 | Evan Arnet
Climate Change and the Defense of Ignorance Old news? Can the "furnaces of the world" really claim they didn't know any better? 2 Sep 22 | Daniel Burkett
Is It Always Wrong to Blame the Victim? Under what conditions might someone deserve blame for inciting violence (even when they're the target)? 1 Sep 22 | Benjamin Rossi