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.
Environment Evan Arnet | 1 Feb 2023 Justice and Climate Change What might be the best legal remedy from climate harms?
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
Is 8 Billion People Too Many? Too Few? Our dated discourse on scarcity and population growth stands in need of revision. 16 Aug 2022 | Evan Arnet