Does Art Make Assertions? Drake’s "Not Like Us" Lawsuit How should we judge artistic expressions in a court of law? 20 Aug 25 | Giacomo Figà-Talamanca
Why My Students Shouldn’t Use AI Either The drawbacks are simply too great. 15 Aug 25 | Aaron Schultz
Is Artificial Intelligence Sustainable? Proper analysis requires taking the wide view. 11 Aug 25 | Daniel Davis
The US's Action Plan to "Prevent Woke AI" What could be the ultimate purpose? 8 Aug 25 | Giacomo Figà-Talamanca
On Medical Freedom How far can autonomy extend when it comes to public health? 6 Aug 25 | Nicholas Kreuder
Into Houses or Off the Street?: The Right Response to Homelessness Which problem are we attempting to solve? 4 Aug 25 | Evan Arnet
Why My Students Shouldn’t Use AI The benefits don't outweigh the very real harms. 1 Aug 25 | Daniel Burkett
Who Pays for a Life Saved? Encouraging donation comes with very real costs. 23 Jul 25 | Richard Gibson
Must Democratic Citizens Think for Themselves? Trusting others is not, in itself, a moral failing. 21 Jul 25 | Kenneth Boyd
The Feelings of Fish – A Follow-Up A pescetarian diet is beginning to look equally objectionable. 18 Jul 25 | Daniel Burkett
More Than a Message: Finding Meaning in Sympathy Cards The power of personal touch cannot by overstated. 16 Jul 25 | Richard Gibson
Grok, Is This True?: Chatbots and Domination Ensuring true beliefs is a full-time job. 14 Jul 25 | Nicholas Kreuder
How Can We Know If a Bill Is Beautiful? Transparency requires more than access. 2 Jul 25 | Aaron Schultz
The Skeptical Foundations of Social Trust Guard against bad intentions, don't simply assume good. 1 Jul 25 | Benjamin Rossi
Police Officers, Vehicle Searches, and the Foundations of Public Trust Law enforcement deserves the benefit of the doubt. 30 Jun 25 | Timothy Hsiao
Do You Need to Morally Offset Your Guilty Pleasures? Balancing the books is a questionable proposition. 27 Jun 25 | Kenneth Boyd
Should We Expect Fairness from AI? The Case of VAR Facts on the ground only take us so far. 25 Jun 25 | Giacomo Figà-Talamanca
A Duty to Pop?: On Our Obligation to Hear from Others Must we always confront opposing views? 23 Jun 25 | Nicholas Kreuder
Hearing Voices: Social Media and Echo Chambers Locating the exit is no small task. 20 Jun 25 | Nicholas Kreuder