Thursday, 24 October 2013
Victim Blaming?
The New York Times has a "Room for Debate" feature today on whether young women should be advised against binge drinking at college parties, to reduce their risk of being raped. In the introduction it says "studies have repeatedly found an association between binge drinking and rape on college campuses." So of course women should be advised against binge drinking....? No, half the debaters say
Tuesday, 22 October 2013
Speciesism, Malignant and Benign
There's a certain sort of bias against animals that seems clearly pernicious and bears a strong resemblance to racism and sexism. This is the sort where animals are immediately dismissed because of surface characteristics--"They're just animals". In contrast, there's the idea that humans should have some sort of priority in our decision-making, most of the time. This sort of prioritizing is
Monday, 7 October 2013
Negotiation vs. Blackmail
If you read liberal editorials about the government shutdown, you're bound to run into words like "blackmail" and "extortion" and "hostage taking." So many commentators (like Paul Krugman in today's New York Times) are saying that Boehner & Co. aren't just engaging in politics as usual by tying the budget to postponement of the mandate portion of the Affordable Care Act, they're being
Thursday, 3 October 2013
A Puzzle about Parenthood
Here's something I'm mulling over and finding pretty perplexing. To see the puzzle, you have to go along with me on some claims about the rights of biological parents. To wit: biological parents have very strong rights to take on the parenting role with respect to their children. If I give birth to Sally, I get to raise Sally, even if her prospects would be much better with someone else. For
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