Criminal Justice Megan Fritts | 3 Jun 2022 Law Enforcement, Role-Based Duties, and Bodily Autonomy Can anyone actually be morally obligated to put themselves in harm's way?
Technology Megan Fritts | 23 May 2022 Kill-Switch Tractors and Techno-Pessimism Are the constantly-evolving technological forces we hope to master forging a better world or a worse one?
Digital Degrees and Depersonalization Online learning has been a useful tool for solving some problems but its also been responsible for exacerbating others. 25 Apr 2022 | Megan Fritts
Acquitted but Not Forgotten: On the Ethics of Acquitted Conduct Sentencing What role should mere allegations have to play in determining one's punishment? 4 Apr 2022 | Megan Fritts
Content Moderation and Emotional Trauma The psychological suffering inflicted by wading through the internet's darkest corners should not be discounted. 15 Mar 2022 | Megan Fritts
Curriculum Transparency and Public Education What is the purpose of education and who all deserves a say? 21 Feb 2022 | Megan Fritts
Virtually Inhumane: Is It Wrong to Speak Cruelly to Chatbots? Do we have any reason to insert ourselves into the private relationship between a user and their AI? 1 Feb 2022 | Megan Fritts
On Anxiety and Activism How do we protect our political resolve from oversaturation of the attention economy? 10 Jan 2022 | Megan Fritts
Hotline Ping: Chatbots as Medical Counselors? Does distrust of healthcare automation come from legitimate moral concern or blind confidence in the personal touch? 1 Dec 2021 | Megan Fritts
Death Row Inmates, Execution, and Choice What consideration do we owe those convicted of violent crimes? What can't we ask them to do? 16 Nov 2021 | Megan Fritts
Praise and Resentment: The Moral of 'Bad Art Friend' Is there a basic truth, fundamental fact, or obvious lesson that might be hiding behind all this pettiness? 11 Oct 2021 | Megan Fritts
What Hypocrisy Tells Us Should the character flaws and personal failings of the messenger impact our reception of the message? 22 Sep 2021 | Megan Fritts
COVID Vaccines and Primary Care Are doctors violating their professional code in choosing who they will or will not treat, or, as always, simply minimizing their patients' risk and possible harm? 30 Aug 2021 | Megan Fritts
Destroy the 'Mona Lisa' for an NFT? Technology promises all sorts of improvements and advances, but can a work of art survive the new age of mechanical reproduction? 9 Aug 2021 | Megan Fritts
On Patriotism What does our fidelity to the nation in which we live require? What can it not demand? 28 Jul 2021 | Megan Fritts