Ethics in Culture Richard Gibson | 8 Nov 2024 Insects on the Menu: The Class Divide in Sustainable Protein Good for thee, but not for me?
Medicine Richard Gibson | 7 Oct 2024 Smart Mouthguards and the Problem of Choice Might athletes be especially vulnerable to coercive medical monitoring?
Should Sports Broadcasts Promote Gambling? Or is it no different than advertising any other good? 5 Jun 2024 | Nicholas Kreuder
Eurovision, Israel, and the Responsibility for War How far can complicity rightfully be extended? 13 May 2024 | Evan Arnet
AI in Documentary Filmmaking: Blurring Reality in ‘What Jennifer Did’ Is the genre being reduced to make-believe? 22 Apr 2024 | Richard Gibson
Utilitarian Justification for Survivor Cannibalism? Not so black-and-white? 16 Feb 2024 | Matthew S.W. Silk
The Lengths to Which We Go: Part 2 On the limits of love in Hozier’s Unreal Unearth 14 Feb 2024 | Eli G. Schantz
The Lengths to Which We Go: Part 1 On Love, Morality, and Hozier’s Unreal Unearth 12 Feb 2024 | Eli G. Schantz
"Technological Unemployment" and the Writers’ Strike Who stands to gain when technology leaps ahead? 4 Oct 2023 | Evan Arnet
'Barbie'’s Stereotypical Feminism The struggle against patriarchy comes in far more shapes, sizes, and hues. 28 Jul 2023 | Cargile Williams
Ethics Laid Bare 'The Last of Us' reminds its viewers that ethics happens in the blink of an eye. 10 Feb 2023 | Eli G. Schantz
Privilege and Credibility: On the Muddled Message of 'Barbarian' What deeper truth lies at the heart of this feminist horror? 6 Dec 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
Man v. Machine: The Ethics of AI Art What does the future look like for creative pursuits when AI art can be crowned? 30 Nov 2022 | Matthew S.W. Silk
A Game Worth Dying For? Is the thought of risking real-life permadeath over a video game really so inconceivable? 29 Nov 2022 | Richard Gibson
Public Funds for Private Stadiums: On the Bills' Future Home Can we justify the use of taxpayer dollars to subsidize this "shared good"? 14 Nov 2022 | Jake Wojtowicz
Z-Library and Digital Piracy Can the presumed harms be outweighed by the democratization of information? 10 Nov 2022 | Evan Arnet
Is the Open Road Really That Open? Is the freedom that a motorcycle promises all it's cracked up to be? 4 Nov 2022 | Richard Gibson
Justice versus Care in 'Tales of the Jedi' These two approaches to moral action are worlds apart. 2 Nov 2022 | James M. Okapal
Protest & Paint: What’s Wrong with Targeting Art? Should the vandalism of priceless works of art be considered off the table? 27 Oct 2022 | Nicholas Kreuder
'Dahmer' and the Dramatization of Crime By what standard should we judge true crime beyond mere entertainment value? 17 Oct 2022 | Matthew S.W. Silk