A Philosopher’s View of the World
All the Digital Eggs in One Basket
In something of a flashback to 2001, Microsoft is once again the target of an antitrust lawsuit. Google and other tech companies are facing similar challenges as governments have
Is it Ethical to Execute CEOs?
The execution of CEO Brian Thompson has brought the dystopian but highly profitable American health care system into the spotlight. While some are rightfully expressing compassion for Thompson’s family, the
Panhandling & Free Expression
While the United States is the richest country on earth, people asking for money is a common occurrence. Last week, when I went to CVS to get my COVID
Appeal to Authority, Fallacious
This is from my book 110 Fallacies. Also Known as: Misuse of Authority, Irrelevant Authority, Questionable Authority, Inappropriate Authority, Ad Verecundiam Description: The fallacious Appeal to Authority is a
Business Skills & Government Skills
The idea that government should be more like a business is appealing to those whose education, experience and values are in the business world. People do see the world
Opioids, Endocarditis & Ethics
While pharmaceutical companies profited from flooding America with opioids, this inflicted terrible costs on others. Among the costs has been the terrible impact on health. One example of this
Scantily Clad Heroes
Feminists tend to criticize the portrayal of female superheroes in comics. This criticism is usually body types of female heroes, the poses, and skimpy. One response is the Hawkeye
Health Care as Defense Spending
A way to argue the United States is obligated to provide health care is by contending it is analogous to its obligation to defend citizens from “enemies foreign and
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