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Peter Singer

The controversial Australian philosopher defends the right to choose to die on utilitarian grounds. Matt Qvortrup recently asked him about it.
[Issue 171: December 2025 / January 2026: Interview]

For What It’s Worth

by Juno Browning
[Issue 171: December 2025 / January 2026: Cartoon]

De-Extinction: Bringing Back Beasts or Playing God?

John Kennedy Philip revives the ethical debate around resurrecting species.
[Issue 170: October/November 2025: Moral Issues]

Forced Vaccination

Naina Krishnamurthy asks if it’s ethical or egregious.
[Issue 170: October/November 2025: Moral Issues]

Moral Decision-Making for a Job Search

Norman Schultz wonders when working is wrong.
[Issue 170: October/November 2025: Moral Issues]

What My Sister Taught Me About Humanity

Lee Clarke argues that we need a more inclusive view of moral personhood.
[Issue 170: October/November 2025: Moral Issues]

The Primates

Samantha Neave visits a future where almost all animals have rights.
[Issue 170: October/November 2025: Fiction]

Simon & Finn

by Melissa Felder
[Issue 170: October/November 2025: Cartoon]

Guto Dias’ Cartoon

by Guto Dias
[Issue 170: October/November 2025: Cartoon]

Ethics for the Age of AI

Mahmoud Khatami asks, can machines make good moral decisions?
[Issue 168: June/July 2025: Digital Philosophy]

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