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How high to dream?
Adam Etinson in The Times Literary Supplement on the rise of human rights amid the collapse of socialist ideals.
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Eight ethical questions about exploring outer space
Ben Sachs in The Conversation.
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Adam Etinson in Conversation with Legal and Moral Philosophers
About Human Rights, and Other Things, Too.
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The ethical significance of ET
Tim Mulgan on how the discovery of extraterrestrial life would change morality.
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Adam Etinson in The Stone
Adam Etinson published a short piece in The Stone (the New York Times philosophy forum).
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Philanthropist Footballers: The Bigger Picture
Joe Slater invites us to take a broader perspective on footballer Juan Mata’s decision to pledge 1% to charity.
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Effective giving: how the world’s wealthy could help millions more people for free
Theron Pummer argues that billionaires who pledge fortunes to charity must not just give big, but give effectively.
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Philosophers on the General Election
Alex Douglas, Katherine Hawley, and other philosophers on the General Election.
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PEA Soup Discussion of “Whether and Where to Give”
An online discussion of Theron Pummer’s “Whether and Where to Give” (in Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2016) with a critical précis by Johann Frick.
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Stop Supporting the Living Wage Movement!
Ben Sachs argues that there are reasons to be wary of the campaign for a living wage.
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The dirty politics of scapegoating – and why victims are always the harmless, easy targets
Alex Douglas on scapegoating in current politics.
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Values, Voting, and Expertise
Katherine Hawley asks: How far can we trust experts when we’re deciding how to vote?