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In Search of Architectural Ethics: "Quand on n'a pas de caractère, il faut bien se donner une méthode"*, by Martin Düchs

isparchitecture wrote 1 year ago: The question what it needs to be a morally good architect is a question that already Vitruvius – wid … more →

Tags: Ethics and Aesthetics of Architecture and the Environme, Professional Practice Workshop, Architecture, Moral Philosophers

Issues with the Trolley Problem

jackhudson wrote 1 year ago: There is an interesting conversation about issues surrounding the Trolley Problem thought experiment … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Morality, The Trolley Problem, Cognitive Science

Haiti, Cruise Ships, and Moral Intuitions3 comments

Daniel Buchman wrote 3 years ago: The Dominican Republic is a much desired travel location for wealthy sun-seekers. Located on the isl … more →

Tags: News media, ethics, Haiti

Philosophical Ethics: On G.E. Moore's Notion Of Good As An Indefinable Non-Natural Property2 comments

Daniel Fincke wrote 3 years ago: In a series of posts this semester, I am going to blog all (or almost all) the lecture topics for th … more →

Tags: Philosophy, ethics, Metaethics, philosophical ethics, moral psychology, Historical Philosophy, Philosophy of Language, G. E. Moore, Goodness

The Beginning of Philosophy

Aristotle The Geek wrote 4 years ago: I had planned on writing about a Mukul Sharma piece on the nature of reality, but this Brooks piece … more →

Tags: Philosophy, Ayn Rand, Morality, david brooks, ethics, Morals, Blanshard, brand blanshard, Rand

The Sanctimonious Left: Cult Obama

Mike Gibson wrote 4 years ago: … more →

Tags: obama, jonathan haidt, Sanctity, Authority, Psy-ops, cult

Left-Wing Moral Intuitions Involving Sanctity & Authority2 comments

The Timid Scholar wrote 4 years ago: Jonathan Haidt’s research into moral psychology possesses many virtues. I recommend any of his … more →

Tags: jonathan haidt, Left-Wing Obedience and Sanctity


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