I am a public philosophy contributor at the Prindle Post, which is affiliated with the Prindle Institute for Ethics at DePauw University. My work brings research in moral, social, and political philosophy to bear on current events in a way that is accessible and informative for the general public.
“Why Care About Economic Inequality?”—The Prindle Post
“Is Anti-Natalism Objectionably Paternalistic?”—The Prindle Post
“Do We Have a Duty of Civility?”—The Prindle Post
“Travel on Trial: A Defense of Tourism from Moral Imagination”—The Prindle Post
“Diversity of What?”—The Prindle Post
“Credit Cards and Virtue Ethics”—The Prindle Post
“Moral Limits on State Secrets”—The Prindle Post
“A Future Without Work”—The Prindle Post
“Kids and Social Media: Why the First Amendment Argument Fails”—The Prindle Post
“On Our Collective Empathy Fatigue”—The Prindle Post
“Private Reasons in the Public Square”—The Prindle Post