A Philosopher’s View of the World
The Slogan-Industrial Complex
Higher education in the United States has largely embraced the business model. One highly visible example of this is the brand merchandizing of schools. Schools have licensed their names and
College Education for Prisoners
It can be argued that providing college education to prisoners yields practical benefits and that there are ethical reasons for doing so. If a function of the prison system is
Should Fraternities be Banned?
As a college student and professor, I am familiar with the unfortunate pattern of the Greek system on American campuses. Something awful will happen involving a fraternity or sorority, such
Are E-Athletes Actually Athletes?
While I have been playing computer games since I hunted the Wumpus on a DECwriter , I still think it is odd that competitive gamers have been dubbed “e-athletes.” Some
Protests, Peaceful & Otherwise
Peaceful protest is a basic right and in a democratic state the police should not interfere with that right. However, protests do escalate and violence can occur. In the United
Gun Violence & Mental Illness, Again
The Republican narrative that gun violence is caused by mental illness is sometimes true, much as a broken analog clock is right two times a day. On November 20, 2014,
Ethics & Bionics
Bionics have long been part of science fiction (most famously the Six Million Dollar Man), the reality of prosthetics has mostly been disappointing. But, thanks to America’s endless wars and
Why You Should Probably Not Become a Professor, Revisited
While I like being a professor, with each passing year I am less likely to recommend this career path. This is not because I fear competition (I am a tenured
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