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Dystopian Futures: Anthropic and the Department of Defense
Fantastical imaginings of a bleak and desolate end-state of mankind, characterized by environmental disasters, tyrannical governments, or some other cataclysmic decline, have been around...
Let Kids Be Kids? The Ethics of Maximizing Children’s Talents
Sam is fourteen years old. He spends hardly any time with friends or family. Every day, before or after school, or both, and every...
Recently Published Book Spotlight: Aesthetics and Video Games
Christopher Bartel is Professor of Philosophy at Appalachian State University and Adjunct Research Fellow with the Practical and Public Ethics Research Group at Charles...
APA Member Interview, Christian Culak
Christian Culak is a moral philosopher concurrently lecturing at Texas A&M University-San Antonio and the University of Texas at San Antonio. When he’s not...
Love Is All a Matter of Timing
The Allegory of the Gynoids in Wong Kar-wai’s 2046
Many films are about love, but Wong Kar-wai’s 2046 is about love in a deeper sense....
Why “Service” and “Giving Back” Get It Wrong
We need fresh terms for what we refer to as “service” or “giving back.” I say this as someone who taught for 27 years...
Distracting Metaphors
Metaphors are great. They can make us see something in a new light: Think of universities as the beating heart of humanity and see...
How to Walk Away
Breaking up with someone can be painful and difficult. Breakups can make you depressed and even damage your heart and immune system. For that...
Testimonial Injustice But With Questions: Steps Towards a Theory
As philosophers and teachers, we often have the great privilege and responsibility of choosing what questions we ask. And when other people (including our...
Why is Health Good for You?
“Brush your teeth,” a mother says to her son. She’s exhausted. She spent a long day organizing a series of speaking events hosted by...



















