
Ethical Thought Experiment – Justice and Responsibility
Introduction This essay explores the ethical dilemma of whether justice should treat identical crimes differently based on the offender’s intentions, circumstances, and remorse. Using ...

Addressing Sir Thomas More: The Problem of Ambiguity in Defining the “Good Life” in Utopia
Introduction Sir Thomas More, I write to you as a student of thought, deeply engaged with your seminal work, *Utopia*, first published in 1516. ...

Addressing Aristotle: The Ambiguity of Eudaimonia in Defining the Good Life
Introduction Aristotle, as one of the foundational thinkers of Western philosophy, your work in the *Nicomachean Ethics* has shaped countless discussions on citizenship and ...

If We Live in a Physically Determined Universe, Is Anyone Ever Morally Responsible?
Introduction The question of moral responsibility in a physically determined universe sits at the intersection of philosophy, neuroscience, and metaphysics. If every event, including ...

Is Reason Necessarily Opposed to Emotions?
Introduction The relationship between reason and emotion has long been a central concern in philosophy, shaping debates about human decision-making, morality, and the nature ...

The Value of the Present
Introduction The concept of value in human life often emerges from personal experiences, relationships, and the profound lessons they impart. In the context of ...

Problemas éticos del uso de la inteligencia artificial a nivel global
Introduction The rapid integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into various sectors globally has brought unprecedented opportunities for innovation, efficiency, and economic growth. However, alongside ...

In the Article “Technology a Hazardous Concept” (2010), Leo Marx Argues That Technology Is a “Hazardous Concept.” Why Does Marx Think That the Concept of Technology Itself Tells Us Something About Its History? Why Is the Concept Hazardous? Do You Agree? Explain.
Introduction This essay examines Leo Marx’s assertion in his 2010 article, “Technology a Hazardous Concept,” that the notion of technology is inherently problematic and ...

Differences between Plato’s and Aristotle’s Ideal State
Introduction The concept of the ideal state has been a central concern in Western political philosophy, with two of its most influential thinkers, Plato ...

Critically Discuss Plato and Aristotle’s Theory of the Ideal State
Introduction The concept of the ideal state has been a central theme in political philosophy since ancient times, with Plato and Aristotle offering two ...
