Rejecting the Caste System and Discrimination Based on Religion What obligation do institutions have in preventing caste discrimination? 12 Dec 22 | Rachel Robison-Greene
Driving with the Machine: Self-Driving Cars, Responsibility, and Moral Luck Even self-driving cars can't let us off the (moral) hook. 8 Dec 22 | Daniel Story
Privilege and Credibility: On the Muddled Message of 'Barbarian' What deeper truth lies at the heart of this feminist horror? 6 Dec 22 | Nicholas Kreuder
Potential Lives Can Matter, but Only Through Actual Lives (Pt. II) What are the implications of preferring one source of potential life over another? 2 Dec 22 | Luke Roelofs
Potential Lives Can Matter, but Only Through Actual Lives Where does a potential child's moral weight come from? 1 Dec 22 | Luke Roelofs
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 22 | 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 22 | Richard Gibson
Does Anyone Deserve Anything? How can we tell whether someone has all they are rightfully owed? 28 Nov 22 | Evan Arnet
Debating the Death Penalty: Judicial Override of Life Sentences When should a judge's wisdom supplant a jury's collective decision? 23 Nov 22 | Rachel Robison-Greene
At the Core of Anti-Trans Legislation We should investigate the assumptions behind newly proposed laws. 22 Nov 22 | Cargile Williams
Climate Justice and COP27 Who should shoulder the lion's share of the burden? 20 Nov 22 | Daniel Burkett
Hunting with Intention: In Defense of Hunting for Meat Are meat hunting and trophy hunting really so morally indistinguishable? 17 Nov 22 | Jake Wojtowicz
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 22 | Nicholas Kreuder
FTX, Effective Altruism, and Ends Justifying Means Doesn't the focus on expected utility and the greater good encourage behavior like this? 15 Nov 22 | Jeff Dunn
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 22 | Jake Wojtowicz
Torture and Ticking Bombs Walzer's hypothetical scenario is a dangerous fiction that threatens real harm. 11 Nov 22 | Edward Hall
Z-Library and Digital Piracy Can the presumed harms be outweighed by the democratization of information? 10 Nov 22 | Evan Arnet
On Canada's Oath of Allegiance Why should citizens swear allegiance to the Crown? 9 Nov 22 | Matthew S.W. Silk
To Slay Affirmative Action, Justice Alito Discovers Racial Skepticism There is more to our recognition of race than essentialism or colorblindness. 7 Nov 22 | Benjamin Rossi
Is the Open Road Really That Open? Is the freedom that a motorcycle promises all it's cracked up to be? 4 Nov 22 | Richard Gibson
The Case of Adnan Syed: Media Spectacle and Juvenile Justice What lessons has Serial taught us about the criminal justice system? 3 Nov 22 | Rachel Robison-Greene
Justice versus Care in 'Tales of the Jedi' These two approaches to moral action are worlds apart. 2 Nov 22 | James M. Okapal
You’re So Privileged, I Bet You Think This Article Is About You More often than not, the examination of privilege misses the mark. 1 Nov 22 | Cargile Williams
Sentience and the Morality of Lab-Grown Brains Is there a moral message lurking behind our immediate revulsion? 28 Oct 22 | Daniel Burkett