In the sixth in a series, Wendler says the need for reasoned argument is as urgent as ever to counteract tribal loyalties and ...
As a retired professor of ethics, I applauded the Tribune editorial board’s recent call for the abolition of Utah’s death penalty. The day after the editorial appeared, Utah’s parole board predictably ...
In previous posts, I discussed the origin and essence of liberal and conservative beliefs, focusing on the emotions that are the source of our political opinions. I offered a framework for ...
I'm writing a paper for an English class discussing some anti-religious arguments made by Twain and Camus. Specifically those in "Letters From Earth" and "The Myth of Sisyphus". I need to present some ...
In previous posts, I argued that empathy, expressed in different ways—as feelings of compassion, an abhorrence of cruelty, and a wider circle of concern—is the core of a liberal worldview and a ...