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Recently, I had a short discussion about human moral status and the moral standing of nonhuman animals. My central claim is a two-tier view of moral status: many (and perhaps most) sentient animals have direct moral standing and therefore g...
Moral realism is the view that moral claims are truth-apt, meaning they can be true or false, and that at least some moral truths are objective rather than merely products of individual or cultural attitudes. I myself am a moral realist. Mo...
I was recently questioned by a lay philosopher about whether faith in God requires belief that God exists. The worry was familiar: many sincere Christians without formal theological training cannot say what God is in any clear or precise wa...
Disclaimer: The core message of this writing was inspired by a Korean blog post that I read years ago and can no longer locate. What follows is a reconstruction from memory, supplemented with some historical research and a few related pasto...
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