Philosophy T. Parker Haratine | 14 Jul 2022 When Is Someone Responsible for Not Acting? Can we really be held accountable for what we don't know?
History T. Parker Haratine | 1 Jul 2022 On the Morality of Rewriting History When it comes to education, when might it be permissible to smooth the details for the sake of the narrative?
Is the Pain of Wild Animals Always Bad? Should humans intervene to prevent even the "useless pain" of animals in the wild? 11 Apr 2022 | T. Parker Haratine
On Judicial Philosophy: A Reflection on Judge Jackson’s Hearing At some point one's philosophy and one's methodology must come apart. 29 Mar 2022 | T. Parker Haratine
Ukraine, Digital Sanctions, and Double Effect: A Response Should Big Tech intervene even if their actions threaten foreseeable harm to innocent bystanders? 1 Mar 2022 | T. Parker Haratine
What Does It Take to Make an Apology? What exactly are others owed when we find ourselves in the wrong and intend to make amends? 23 Feb 2022 | T. Parker Haratine