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Should News Sites Have Paywalls?
Moral Authority in America
Hilaria Baldwin and Fake Identities
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A Strange Moral Disgruntlement with Giving
Expertise and the “Building Distrust” of Public Health Agencies
The Politics of Depression
Bad Science, Bad Science Reporting
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Ethical Considerations of Deepfakes
Anti-Maskers and the Dangers of Collective Endorsement
Parler and the Problems of a “Free Speech” Social Network
Retweets, Endorsements, and Indirect Speech Acts
Regulating Companies to Free People’s Speech
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On the Rationality of the Capitol Rioters
Insurrection at the Capitol: Socratic Lessons on Rhetoric and Truth
The Moral Need for Public Conversation about Rights in a Pandemic…
What Reddit Can Teach Us About Moral Philosophy
What Would Kierkegaard Make of Twitter?
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Time to Let Up or Double Down?
Why I Am Not like You: The Ethics of Exceptions
The Bigger Problem with “COVID Conga Lines”
The Moral Need for Public Conversation about Rights in a Pandemic…
Duties to Vaccinate, Duties to Inform
Under Discussion:
Under Discussion: Combating Climate Change
Under Discussion: In Vitro Meat
Under Discussion: Democracy’s Demands
Under Discussion: Law and Order
Under Discussion: The Harper’s Letter
Educational Resources
How to Talk about Ethics in the Classroom
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Andrew Bobker is a senior staff writer at DePauw University. He began writing for the Prindle Post in the fall of 2017. He is originally from the state of Maine.
Elevating the Elite in Music: El Sistema and Cultural Hegemony
Andrew Bobker
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May 28, 2019
Summit Learning and Experiments in Education
Andrew Bobker
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May 2, 2019
Airplane Crashes and the Diffusion of Responsibility
Andrew Bobker
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Apr 16, 2019
What’s Wrong with State Media?
Andrew Bobker
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Mar 20, 2019
Sparking Joy: The Ethics of Medically-Induced Happiness
Andrew Bobker
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Mar 15, 2019
The Venezuela Crisis and National Self-Determination
Andrew Bobker
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Feb 12, 2019
Dockless Electric Scooters and the Ethics of City Design
Andrew Bobker
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Dec 12, 2018
Spotify and the Ethics of Music Streaming
Andrew Bobker
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Nov 28, 2018
The Death of Jamal Khashoggi and the Ethics of Arms Deals
Andrew Bobker
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Nov 6, 2018
The Indianapolis Prize and the Ethics of Conservation
Andrew Bobker
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Oct 15, 2018
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