The Miss USA pageant is certainly not something that most people interested in philosophy pay attention to. Frankly, I’m a little shocked that they can find enough women to participate in this thing, since it’s clearly a contest that evaluates women as objects. That aside, the recent Miss USA pageant produced an interesting sound bite [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Women and Ethics'
If Miss USA is Anti-Gay, Is That Okay?
April 25th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Tags: Applied Ethics · Sexual Ethics · Social Ethics · Women and Ethics
Guns, Drugs, and Sex: Struggling for Consistency
April 3rd, 2009 · 1 Comment
In the last several articles on liberalism and social problems, we have focused on a variety of different liberal arguments regarding illegal drugs, gun ownership, and pornography. We saw that one can give a liberal argument on both sides of these issues, and that relevant considerations on one matter sometimes suggest an undesirable policy endorsement [...]
Tags: Applied Ethics · Personal Ethics · Political and Legal Philosophy · Sexual Ethics · Women and Ethics
The Cost of Free Speech
February 21st, 2009 · 2 Comments
I am slightly embarrassed to admit that I have developed an appreciation of morning talk radio. My drug of choice is the Adam Corolla Show, featuring an intelligent, humorous, and slightly irritated man making comments and observations about the state of our world. It harbors no pretenses of being a legitimate news outlet and this [...]
Tags: Applied Ethics · Social Ethics · Women and Ethics
I Was Just Looking: Ethical Thought and the Opposite Sex
November 12th, 2008 · 6 Comments
It is a commonly held belief that it is very natural for men to look at other women with a degree of sexual interest despite their involvement in a monogamous relationship. This activity is often rationalized as “just being a guy” or some other cliché statement. I do not know if this practice is common [...]
Tags: Sexual Ethics · Women and Ethics
Whatever Happened to Modesty?
August 2nd, 2008 · 2 Comments
The weather is starting to get warm, and sunny days are causing many of us to break out our shorts, sandals, and other warm weather clothing. As a college student here in Colorado, I obviously attend classes with a large number of young women. The spring & summer has given rise to a [...]
Tags: Personal Ethics · Women and Ethics