April 15, 2020
Government Authority, Incompetence, and SARS-CoV-2
Previously, I’ve commented on how the data we are using to estimate the danger of this disease are extremely poor. Until very recently, for the purposes of estimating the danger,…
Previously, I’ve commented on how the data we are using to estimate the danger of this disease are extremely poor. Until very recently, for the purposes of estimating the danger,…
Something I’ve been thinking about: To what degree are our moral obligations to provide help and assistance to strangers reduced because those strangers are likely to be morally bad people?…
For me, what’s been most startling about the COVID crisis (other than how it has exposed how many academics are mentally unstable) is how willing world leaders and journalists are…
Now published in The European Journal of Political Theory, April 2020 issue: “Contra Politanism.” Abstract This article diagnoses and critiques pervasive forms of teleological thought about basic structures of political…
A Zoom class on Zoom in Sakai… 40 minutes, VERY introductory….
Is it wrong to stock up on hand sanitizer, and try to sell it at a profit? Would it be wrong for stores to increase the price of toilet paper…