×
Tags

Cloud View | List View

Tag: "ethics"

Moreel Esperanto by Paul Cliteur

Floris van den Berg takes a course in Paul Cliteur’s moral Esperanto.
[Issue 61: May/June 2007: Books]

After The Humans Are Gone

Eric Dietrich looks forward to the extinction of humanity.
[Issue 61: May/June 2007: Human Futures]

The Western as Philosophy

Revisiting the Western convinces Thomas Wartenberg that historical progress is not just a simple question of good heroically triumphing over evil.
[Issue 61: May/June 2007: Films]

The Usefulness of Theory

by Joel Marks
[Issue 60: March/April 2007: Moral Moments]

Why You Shouldn’t Be A Person Of Principle

Ramsey McNabb introduces moral particularism.
[Issue 60: March/April 2007: Articles]

Ten Reasons Why I Love/Hate Peter Singer

Mark Coffey puts forward five reasons to love and five reasons to loathe the man who has been called “the most influential living philosopher”.
[Issue 59: January/February 2007: Articles]

No Consolation For Kalashnikov

John Forge considers the moral dilemma of the weapons designer.
[Issue 59: January/February 2007: Science Connections]

Professional Disillusion

by Joel Marks
[Issue 59: January/February 2007: Moral Moments]

How Good Do We Have To Be?

With so many serious problems in the world, Jean Kazez asks whether there’s any excuse to buy ourselves new toys, or even take up more worthy pastimes like playing the violin. Her reflections take in Paul Farmer, Peter Singer, Susan Wolf and Nietzsche.
[Issue 58: November/December 2006: Articles]

An Argument On The Moral Argument

Luke Pollard and Rebecca Massey-Chase dialogue about the existence of a God.
[Issue 57: September/October 2006: Articles]

Previous 1 ... 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ... 47 Next

This site uses cookies to recognize users and allow us to analyse site usage. By continuing to browse the site with cookies enabled in your browser, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with our privacy policy. X