A Philosopher’s View of the World
Ad Hominems & Kim Davis Revisited
Back in 2015 Kim Davis, a county clerk in Kentucky, was the focus of national media because of her refusal to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. In 2025 she
Same-Sex Marriage, Religious Liberty & Obedience, Revisited
Years ago, Kim Davis, a country clerk in Kentucky, refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples on the grounds that doing so violates her religious beliefs. When questioned about
Autonomous Weapons II: Autonomy Can Be Good, Revisited
As the Future of Life Institute’s open letter shows, people are concerned about the development of autonomous weapons. This concern is reasonable, if only because any weapon can be misused
Autonomous Weapons I: The Letter, Revisited
Back on July 28, 2015 the Future of Life Institute released an open letter expressing opposition to the development of autonomous weapons. As of this writing, you can still sign
My Philosophy of Violence: Courage
While there are many virtues (and vices) relevant to my philosophy of violence, the virtue of courage is central. In this context, the virtue of courage is the ability to
Is Pro-Life a Cover for Misogyny?
In my previous essay I laid the groundwork for the discussion that is to follow about the anti-abortion moral position and misogyny. As argued in that essay, a person can
Is Anti-Abortion a Cover for Misogyny?
During ethical discussions about abortion, I am sometimes asked if I believe that person who holds the anti-abortion position must be a misogynist. While there are misogynists who are anti-abortion,
Interstellar, Science & Fantasy
Although I like science fiction, it took me a long time to get around to seeing Interstellar—although time is a subjective sort of thing. One reason I decided to see
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