Can morality exist without God or the belief in God? This question has been discussed time and time again throughout history, with different views and opinions. In my view, you do not need to have a ...
A 2018 debate involving DePauw philosophy professor Erik Wielenberg over the question of whether objective morality requires the existence of God has been turned into a book. “A Debate on God and ...
I was pleased that my Oct. 10 opinion piece was used by Lou Matz’s University of the Pacific philosophy class to generate discussion on the morality of abortion, a topic introduced in his Moral ...
The world is increasingly embracing diversity—religious, cultural, and political diversity, for example. Embracing diversity means being more tolerant to differences between individuals and groups, ...
This is Part 2 of a series on moral relativism. The previous article can be found here. Lack of virtue. Moral relativism is based on individual preferences. Exactly who would do the nominating who for ...
This is not an issue of science confirming the beginning of the universe in the same way we hold science can confirm the speed of light or the law of gravity. Science can not demonstrate a one time ...
International Journal on World Peace, Vol. 4, No. 4 (OCT-DEC 1987), pp. 31-50 (20 pages) Dr. Machan argues that terrorism is not clearly enough understood if the nature of morality is misunderstood.
When liberals start talking about “values,” watch out! They’ve been doing it a lot lately, probably because they want you to think they’re “good people.” It’s as if their entire sense of self worth is ...
The winning program was devised by a Canadian, Anatole Rapoport, and was called Tit-for-Tat. It was dazzlingly simple: it began by cooperating, and then repeated the last move of its opponent. It ...
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