Do You Have a Right to Own a Gas Stove? An entitlement to an object looks a bit off. 15 Mar 23 | Tim Sommers
The Hunting with Dogs Bill: Dominance Hierarchies and Animal Rights Scotland's new legislation makes the fox hunt a thing of the past. 14 Mar 23 | Rachel Robison-Greene
The Feelings of Fish What kind of moral consideration do these aquatic animals deserve? 13 Mar 23 | Daniel Burkett
On Our Collective Empathy Fatigue Which forces might be conspiring to produce our sense of disconnection? 10 Mar 23 | Laura Siscoe
A Brave New Pod? The EctoLife Fantasy When does "enhancement" go too far? 9 Mar 23 | Hannah Carpenter
From Conscience to Constitution: Should the Government Mandate Virtue? Should the state be in the business of moralizing? 8 Mar 23 | Wes Siscoe
A Right To Attentional Freedom? The trouble with technology runs deeper than mere addiction. 7 Mar 23 | Aaron Schultz
Trigger Warnings and the Perils of Mission Creep Has the function expanded so as to be unidentifiable? 6 Mar 23 | Benjamin Rossi
Contra Khalid: A Defense of Trigger Warnings When trauma is ubiquitous, choose compassion. 3 Mar 23 | Eli G. Schantz
ChatGPT and the Challenge of Critical (Un)Thinking Recent events highlight the need for reflection. 2 Mar 23 | Marta Nunes da Costa
Is Abandoning Objective Journalism a Moral Failure? Do we know what we're giving up? 1 Mar 23 | Matthew S.W. Silk
Gas Stoves: A Kitchen Culture Clash What's the political posturing really all about? 28 Feb 23 | Andrew Conarty
ChatGPT: The End of Originality? Perhaps the biggest issue is that it seems doomed to repeat itself. 24 Feb 23 | D'Arcy Blaxell
Elizabeth Holmes & the Right to a Trial by Jury What's the value of being tried by one's peers? 23 Feb 23 | Tim Sommers
Whole Body Gestational Donation What does the thought experiment have to say about posthumous organ donation? 22 Feb 23 | Richard Gibson
Pathogenic Research: The Perfect Storm for Moral Blindness? Why do we fail to appreciate the risks in research? 13 Feb 23 | Giles Howdle
Ethics Laid Bare 'The Last of Us' reminds its viewers that ethics happens in the blink of an eye. 10 Feb 23 | Eli G. Schantz
We Are Running Out of Insults Given the oppressive history and leaky nature of popular slurs, the time is right for innovation. 9 Feb 23 | Kelly Weirich
Private Reasons in the Public Square What kind of justifications should we offer others? 8 Feb 23 | Laura Siscoe
Are Voters to Blame for the Polarization Crisis? Is there any closing the growing political chasm and curbing our bad habits? 7 Feb 23 | Wes Siscoe