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The Threats of CEO Activism to the Democratic Process
We recently published an article in the Journal of Business Ethics reflecting on how CEO activism—the growing trend of CEOs taking public stances on...
Environmental Bioethics and the Problem of Interdependence
I find myself bothered by the relationship between bioethics and public health ethics. Is it that the former focuses on individuals and the latter...
APA Member Interview, Mark Coppenger
Mark Coppenger (BA, Ouachita; PhD, Vanderbilt; MDiv, SWBTS) retired in 2019 as Professor of Christian Philosophy and Ethics at SBTS, having also taught full...
Garden as a Performance
Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau, the owner of the Muskau Park (now in Germany and Poland), an aristocratic gardener and author of Hints on Landscape...
Economic Democracy as the Redemption of Political Democracy
Economic democracy is most often defended by pointing to the so-called “firm-state analogy.” Hannes Kuch’s recent plea for economic democracy in an earlier post...
Why I Support the Virtual APA: How I Hate Virtual Conferences and Why I...
The Diversity and Inclusiveness Beat is running a mini-series called “Why I Support the Virtual APA.” This post marks the fourth and final installment....
2022 Eastern Division Presidential Address: How Is Forgiveness Always a Gift?
Below is the audio recording of Miranda Fricker’s presidential address, “How Is Forgiveness Always a Gift?” given at the 2022 Eastern Division Meeting. The...
The Perceptual World of Danger
Ludwig Wittgenstein claimed, “The world of a happy man is a different one from that of the unhappy man.” This is definitely true at least...
How to Handle the Death of the Essay
During our section on Existentialism and the meaning of life in the Introduction to Philosophy course that I just finished TA-ing this Fall, we...
Loving Attention and Aesthetic Appreciation
Might my love of Picasso make me a better partner? Can appreciating artworks improve my capacity for loving attention in my relationships? Philosophers of...
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