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Sinking From Submarines: The Rules of Naval Warfare

Law and Philosophy Christopher M. Maier - May 21, 2026
We don’t often spend a lot of time thinking about the morality of submarine warfare. It’s a small and secretive world that rarely seeks attention. It...
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Returning to Plato’s Cave: Dislodging the Individualist Distortion

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Wisecrack’s 8-Bit Philosophy video on Plato’s cave raises the question of what is real by providing a summary of the episode from Plato’s Republic—using...
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Haley Irene Burke, Aesthetics: Philosophy of Art & Beauty

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I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at University of the Incarnate Word. At the heart of its Mission Statement is...
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Speaking Through Action: Open Rescue as Moral Assertion

Public Philosophy David Killoren - May 20, 2026
Ridglan Farms in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin is a breeder of beagles for scientific research. It’s been a target of animal activism for about a...
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Copyediting and Philosophy, Part 3: Language, Power, and Copyediting

Issues in Philosophy Malcolm Keating - May 19, 2026
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