A Philosopher’s View of the World
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
The Lion, the HitchBOT and the Fetus, Revisited
After Cecil the Lion was shot in 2015, the internet erupted in righteous fury against the killer. But some argued against feeling bad for Cecil, sometimes accusing the mourners of
HitchBOT & Kant, Revisited
Dr. Frauke Zeller and Dr. David Smith created HitchBOT (essentially a solar powered iPhone in an anthropomorphic shell) and sent him on trip to explore the USA on July 17,
Discussing the Shape of Things (that might be) to Come
One stock criticism of philosophers is that we are useless: we address useless subjects or address useful subjects in useless ways. For example, one might criticize a philosopher for
Avoiding the AI Apocalypse: Don’t Train Your Replacement
Donald gazed down upon the gleaming city of Newer York and the equally gleaming citizens that walked, rolled, or flew its gleaming streets. Long ago, or so the oldest files
My Philosophy of Violence: Virtue Theory
For my personal ethics, as opposed to the ethics I use for large scale moral judgments, I rely heavily on virtue theory. As would be expected, I have been influenced
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