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Category: Ethics

Protagoras: Two Pictures of Morality

Josh discusses two distinct pictures of morality from Platos’ Protagoras, and how we might reconcile them.

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Animal Ethics: Creating Animals

Ryan investigates the ethics of creating animals.

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Euthydemus: Argumentative Ethics as Logic

Natalie discusses the importance of ethics for effective argument in Plato’s Euthydemus.

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