Morally Permissible Slavery
The ethical theory I currently defend is . But I mostly write about moraltheory, so I rarely discuss the implications of desirism for everyday moral questions
The ethical theory I currently defend is . But I mostly write about moraltheory, so I rarely discuss the implications of desirism for everyday moral questions
In episode 7 of , Grant Steves responds to the claims of divine revelation: In the late 1960s, the head of the Mormon church suddenly
Theories of morality can be value monistic or value pluralistic. That is, they may claim that there is one thing that has moral value, or
Redated post from Oct. 12th. On Wednesday, October 27th at 4pm I will be giving a talk at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO.
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(Listen to of Conversations from the Pale Blue Dot .) Today I interview philosopher Michael Bishop on his book written with J.D. Trout, perhaps my
The ethical theory I currently defend is . But I mostly write about moraltheory, so I rarely discuss the implications of desirism for everyday moral questions
Others have suggested that despite his professions to be a Christian, Obama is secretly an atheist. Is there any evidence that he’s an atheist? Here
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