In this play on symbolic logic, the universal quantifier is used with a heart as a predicate symbol, saying "for every x, love x", or, "love everyone". Together with the rainbow imagery, this can b...
A jab at utilitarian thinking — or at least perceptions of it.
In meta-ethics, utilitarianism in particular, and consequentialism in general, views the outcomes of an action as what fundamentally m...
Trolley Problems, those classic ethical thought experiments that have us imagining how we might run people over with a tram. They are meant to bring insight into our moral intuitions, but usually e...
Meta-ethics, the study of morality itself, has several competing descriptions of what makes some action good or bad. Deontology considers some actions to be fundamentally impermissible, and leans o...
Meta-ethics, the study of morality itself, has several competing descriptions of what makes some action good or bad. Consequentialist theories, such as utilitarianism, point at outcomes of our deed...
Meta-ethics, the study of morality itself, has several competing descriptions of what makes some action good or bad. If you're a fan of virtue ethics, a position that stresses intentions and moral ...
Trolley Problems, those classic ethical thought experiments that have us imagining how we might run people over with a tram. They are meant to bring insight into our moral intuitions, but usually e...
A jab at utilitarian thinking — or at least perceptions of it. In meta-ethics, utilitarianism in particular, and consequentialism in general, views the outcomes of an action as what fundamentally ...