Steinblog
a blog on philosophy, politics, and some other stuff hosted by Jesse Steinberg
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Normed Consequentialism
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From guest blogger, Charlie. Consequentialism is defined as the individual should do the most good they can, that it is immoral not to do ...
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The "Wisdom" of Repugnance
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From guest blogger, Michael. Though it was only briefly mentioned in class, I'm interested in the 'Wisdom of Repugnance', less...
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The Ethics of Cloning
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From guest blogger, Leona. Two days ago, I came across this article on reddit saying that clones of Dolly the sheep aged healthily. They ...
The Ethics of a Clone Army
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May the Force Morals Be With You From guest blogger, Lee. *MILD SPOILERS ALERT* (Although honestly you should've watched Star War...
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Elitist Voting: Democracy collapse into Dictatorship or Slavery System
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From guest blogger, Yi. In class, we discussed one of the suggestions on voting, which is only allowing people who know politics to vote...
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Gene Editing – Designer Babies
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From guest blogger, Jane. With the enhanced recognition of the importance of the biotechnology, scientists are now making possible for co...
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Killing vs. Letting Die
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From guest blogger, Julie. Is there a moral difference between killing and letting die? I don’t know if I buy that you can “let someone...
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Active vs. Passive Euthanasia
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From guest blogger, Wadea. Bioethics is the study of moral values as they apply to medicine in clinical settings. Two very relevant a...
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Voting Rights
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From guest blogger, Olivia. Voting in the United States is one of the practices many Americans take pride in to voice their opinion in ho...
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