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Evidence of a Moral Crunch?

We worried, recently, about a possible moral crunch. When times are tough, do you have more or fewer obligations to others?  Probably there was no cast iron conclusion in the ensuing discussion — I think I ended up thinking that we owe each other more when times are tough.  Maybe there is a little thought-fodder in the following links.    
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Ogre Pigs & the Ethics of Cannibalism

Like many American philosophers in my age range, I played Dungeons & Dragons in high school and college. Actually, I still play. Since D&D is all about good, evil and role-playing, it is hardly surprising that various philosophical discussions arise in the course of game play. At this past Sunday’s game, the subject of cannibalism [...]


Ogre Pigs & the Ethics of Cannibalism

Like many American philosophers in my age range, I played Dungeons & Dragons in high school and college. Actually, I still play. Since D&D is all about good, evil and role-playing, it is hardly surprising that various philosophical discussions arise in the course of game play. At this past Sunday’s game, the subject of cannibalism [...]


Ogre Pigs & the Ethics of Cannibalism

Like many American philosophers in my age range, I played Dungeons & Dragons in high school and college. Actually, I still play. Since D&D is all about good, evil and role-playing, it is hardly surprising that various philosophical discussions arise in the course of game play. At this past Sunday’s game, the subject of cannibalism [...]


Ogre Pigs & the Ethics of Cannibalism

Like many American philosophers in my age range, I played Dungeons & Dragons in high school and college. Actually, I still play. Since D&D is all about good, evil and role-playing, it is hardly surprising that various philosophical discussions arise in the course of game play. At this past Sunday’s game, the subject of cannibalism [...]