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...
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...
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 ...