A Philosopher’s View of the World
Neutral Good & Omelas
D&D and associated games have a famous alignment system that defines the morality of creature in terms of good, evil, neutral, lawful and chaotic. In Pathfinder version of the game,
Obligations to Others: Hunger in America
In my previous essay, I considered various arguments that we have obligations to people we do not know. In this essay I will consider hunger in the United States of
Obligations to People We Don’t Know
Obligations to People We Don’t Know “It’s a good thing, protecting other people’s homes.” –Himmel the Hero One of the classic moral problems is the issue of whether we have
Monkey Selfies Revisited
While in Indonesia in 2011, photographer David Slater’s camera was grabbed by a macaque. While monkey shines are nothing new, the macaque took hundreds of shots including selfies that went
Acquired Savantism & Innate Ideas
One classic philosophical dispute is the battle over innate ideas. An innate idea, as the name suggests, is not acquired by experience but is somehow “built into” the mind. Philosophers
Unpatriotic Corporations
Years ago, one-time `presidential candidate Mitt Romney was criticized for saying corporations are people. The guy who beat him, Obama, called corporation that used inversion unpatriotic. One might argue that
The Worst Thing
It waits somewhen in the dark infinity of time. Perhaps the past. Perhaps the future. Perhaps now. The worst thing. Whenever something bad happens to me, such as that full
Terraforming Ethics
J’atorg struggled along on his motile pods, wheezing badly as his air sacs fought with the new atmosphere. He cursed the humans, invoking the gods of his people. Reflecting, he
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