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Thinking Matters

G.S. Wilker, Bentham's Bulldog, Talis

Writing about what matters the most - Ethics, Psychology, Science, Animals and Politics - from a Utilitarian, Pragmatic, Evolutionary and Vegan perspective.

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Latest Issues

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Against desperate conciliations

Zeno of Elea shows the doors to Truth and Falsity (Veritas et Falsitas). Source: Wikimedia Commons.

18 days ago
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Be aware of your Suffering Footprint.

You already know about the concept of the carbon footprint, but there is a much more important and ethically relevant footprint you haven’t heard of: the suffering footprint. While your carbon footprint is the amount of greenhouse gases gen...

a month ago
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Chatting with Matthew about Utilitarianism

Yesterday I had a thoughtful chat with Matthew, from the Substack, in which we (mostly) discussed Utilitarianism, its varieties and its implications. We also talked about our disagreements concerning what makes someone better or worse off ...

2 months ago
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Blameworthiness, Moral Agency and Freedom - ft. Talis.

So this is the main bulk of the conversation I had with a few weeks ago. Here we talk mainly about Free Will, Compatibilism, Blameworthiness, Punishment, Moral Reasons and Sentience — using increasingly weird thought experiments! Hope y’al...

3 months ago
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  • G.S. Wilker

    φ ∧ ψ

  • Bentham's Bulldog

    Utilitarian, effective altruist, and cool guy all around

  • Talis

    Vegan philosophy student with a soft spot for animals

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