Most morally objectionable actions are so because they harm others. Stealing, lying, breaking agreements, causing physical ...
Articles Quantum Physics & Indian Philosophy Punit Kumar and Sanjeev Kumar Varshney look into entangled worlds. Our deepening ...
Thus, for modern-day followers of both Rousseau and Locke, forced vaccination should be seen as ethically justified during ...
Articles Can AI Teach Our Grandmothers To Suck Eggs? Louis Tempany wonders whether the problem is with the machines or with ...
The ambition for de-extinction resonates with transhumanism – a movement that champions using technology to enhance human, ...
“But the primates?” James muttered. “What about them? Where do they fit into this ‘peace’?” He glanced at the row of cages ...
Peter Mullen is a philosopher and Anglican priest. His last cure of souls before he retired was Rector of St Michael’s, Cornhill, in the City of London. ‘ Fides quaerens intellectum ’ means ‘Faith ...
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P1. Individual emissions have zero expected effects on climate change. P2. Zero expected effects on climate change cause no harm. C1. Individual emissions do not cause harm. P3. To have a moral reason ...
Articles Macmurray on Relationship Jeanne Warren presents aspects of John Macmurray’s philosophy of the personal. It was good to see an article on John Macmurray (1891-1976) in ...
As well as de-extinction, our ‘moral issues’ theme includes articles on four other issues with a strong ethical dimension: vaccination; job searches; disabled rights and climate change.