Tech Layoffs and Reasonable Expectations for Good Jobs What should it give? What should it take? 3 Feb 25 | Evan Arnet
Beyond the Numbers: Boris Johnson and the Fair Innings Argument All used up? 31 Jan 25 | Richard Gibson
Pathologizing Values: When Should Patients Be Treated Against Their Will? A patient's decision-making autonomy is not easily overridden. 29 Jan 25 | Stephen Gadsby
PSai: Singer’s Ethical Insights on Demand Relying on the little robot in your pocket is not without pitfalls. 27 Jan 25 | Richard Gibson
Utilitarianism, United Healthcare, and the Trolley Problem The distinction between acts and omissions still matters. 23 Jan 25 | Prindle News Hound
Should You Keep Using Twitter? Is the flight from the platform a moral failing? 11 Dec 24 | Kenneth Boyd
When Is Fair Use “Fair” for AI (and When Is It "Use")? "Transformative" is a blurry line. 11 Nov 24 | Kenneth Boyd
Insects on the Menu: The Class Divide in Sustainable Protein Good for thee, but not for me? 8 Nov 24 | Richard Gibson
Smart Mouthguards and the Problem of Choice Might athletes be especially vulnerable to coercive medical monitoring? 7 Oct 24 | Richard Gibson
The Ethics of Money as Speech Unlimited political spending weakens our political voice. 2 Oct 24 | Evan Arnet
Are Tipped Workers Less Free? There are consequences to having one's livelihood depend on customers' whims. 30 Sep 24 | Nicholas Kreuder
What Role Should AI Play in War? "Killer robots" are no longer make-believe. 27 Sep 24 | Matthew S.W. Silk
Should Space Belong to Everyone? Who can lay claim to the final frontier? 13 Sep 24 | Matthew S.W. Silk
“Freedom” Is Good for Democrats, Bad for Democracy Political messaging matters. 11 Sep 24 | Athmeya Jayaram
CRISPR Ethics and the Dilemma of Scientific Progress Can groundbreaking scientific knowledge legitimate an absurdly risky trial? 9 Sep 24 | Richard Gibson
Mergers, Monopolies, and Workers What role should workers' interests play in antitrust law? 6 Sep 24 | Evan Arnet