Animals Daniel Burkett | 13 Mar 2023 The Feelings of Fish What kind of moral consideration do these aquatic animals deserve?
Animals Daniel Burkett | 3 Feb 2023 Curfews and the Liberty of Cats – A Follow-Up The restriction of liberty makes more sense than we often recognize.
Justice and Climate Change What might be the best legal remedy from climate harms? 1 Feb 2023 | Evan Arnet
Just Say No to Christmas Turkey When are we complicit in another's wrongful plan? 20 Dec 2022 | Giles Howdle
Fireworks and Harm to Animals We underestimate the effect festive fireworks have on our furry friends. 19 Dec 2022 | Daniel Burkett
Neuralink, Meaningful Futures, and Animal Welfare Abuses Neuralink's quest to unlock the power of the mind requires a good deal more thought. 16 Dec 2022 | Rachel Robison-Greene
Climate Justice and COP27 Who should shoulder the lion's share of the burden? 20 Nov 2022 | Daniel Burkett
Hunting with Intention: In Defense of Hunting for Meat Are meat hunting and trophy hunting really so morally indistinguishable? 17 Nov 2022 | Jake Wojtowicz
Pick Up My Slack: Is Outsourcing Emissions Cuts Objectionable? Developed nations taking credit for the reducing emissions in poorer countries produces unfortunate results. 16 Nov 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
Why It’s OK To Buy that Steak How much blame do our individual consumer choices really deserve? 26 Oct 2022 | Benjamin Rossi
Creepy-Crawlies and the Long Dreamless Sleep What does death mean to an insect and a life lived in moments? 24 Oct 2022 | Daniel Story
On the Morality of Squashing Lanternflies By any means? Even invasive bugs deserve moral consideration. 12 Oct 2022 | Daniel Burkett
On the Morality of Declawing Cats What's behind the recent legislative push to ban the procedure? 11 Oct 2022 | Daniel Burkett
The Smithfield Piglet Case: Factory Farms and Civil Disobedience Maintaining a clean conscience means "that I do not lend myself to the wrong which I condemn." 10 Oct 2022 | Rachel Robison-Greene
Trophy Hunting Is Immoral Only If Hunting for Meat Is Immoral Splitting hairs? Why shouldn't both practices elicit the same moral response? 7 Oct 2022 | Daniel Story
Meat Replacements and the Logic of the Larder Some justifications for carnivorous behavior offer very little meat. 6 Oct 2022 | Rachel Robison-Greene
Why Speciesism Is Not a Prejudice Speciesism and racism have much less in common than we typically assume. 5 Oct 2022 | Benjamin Rossi
Wanted Dead: Should We Place Bounties on Invasive Species? Do "invaders," like the green iguana, deserve to be destroyed? 4 Oct 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
The Painful Truth About Insects What happens when we discover that even mosquitos have interests? 3 Oct 2022 | Daniel Burkett
Reasons and Elephants (and Persons) 'Beast' or 'being'? How do we justify the bright line we draw determining legal protection? 12 Sep 2022 | A.G. Holdier
Climate Change and the Defense of Ignorance Old news? Can the "furnaces of the world" really claim they didn't know any better? 2 Sep 2022 | Daniel Burkett
The Animal Ethics of OrganEx Can we justify the deliberate slaughter of animal subjects when available alternatives exist? 19 Aug 2022 | Richard Gibson