"Should all Votes Count the Same?". See Andreas Bengtson & Andreas Albertsen on "The Voting Rights of Senior Citizens" at https://t.co/NVYeUXtU3b
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"Schrödinger’s Fetus and Relational Ontology: Reconciling Three Contradictory Intuitions in Abortion Debates" by Stephen R. Milford & David Shaw at https://t.co/jtd6RDnx7K
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"Are corporations ever morally obligated to engage in counterspeech—that is, in speech that aims to counter hate speech and misinformation?" See Aaron Ancell's view on that at https://t.co/z3Frdsoiho
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Laura Caponetto & Bianca Cepollaro on bending as an overlooked strategy to counter bigoted speech on the spot: "Bending as Counterspeech" at https://t.co/jcc9pKjYxw
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How can certain kinds of counterspeech dominate when they contribute to unchecked social norms that enable others to interfere arbitrarily with speakers? "A Republican Conception of Counterspeech" by Suzanne Whitten at https://t.co/RPsYYDuE7E
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What is the moral standing of hateful counterspeech of oppressed groups that are responding to their verbal oppressors? Check out Maxime Lepoutre's take on that at https://t.co/g0Fy7OXR2F
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Supporting the claim that moral beliefs themselves have little or no motivational force: three new studies on moral motivation by Rodrigo Díaz at https://t.co/gAqap7tCst
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Ought we to seek an addressee’s consent before arguing with them? Katharina Stevens & John Casey rejecting the general requirement of consent in "Asking before Arguing? Consent in Argumentation" at https://t.co/3l7C1TezSq
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Boudewijn de Bruin, Raymond Zaal & Ronald Jeurissen developing an empirical argument to defend virtue ethics against situationism at https://t.co/jip8u9B4ug
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"How we live our lives depends on how we relate to our past, present and future." Holmer Steinfath argues against the logic of planning the future in "Plans, Open Future and the Prospects for a Good Life" at https://t.co/TpY0m87S78
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Joseph O. Chapa provides a novel response to the contingent pacifism objection to revisionist just war in "The Ethics of Signaling in War", at https://t.co/OPomkIY6nE
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Daniel Abrahams discusses a contractarian way of understanding the political significance of how public history creates and shapes identities at https://t.co/eJB2X40T2l
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