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  • The Unwritten Code: How Gaming Communities Forge Their Own Moral Logic
    Subculture Ethics

    The Unwritten Code: How Gaming Communities Forge Their Own Moral Logic

    BySelene Hermes May 31, 2026May 31, 2026

    Three billion people play video games, and inside their guilds and servers they have built functioning moral systems without anyone writing a rulebook. This essay explores the unwritten ethics of gaming communities, from loot distribution to toxicity, and what they reveal about how ordinary people build moral order from scratch.

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  • 'The image is an illustration of the letter "A" made up of various icons. The background is a light blue color and the icons are arranged in a way that they form the shape of the letters A. \n\nIn the center of the image, there is a statue of a woman holding a sword and shield, representing justice. Surrounding the statue are various icons representing different aspects of justice, such as a judge\'s gavel, a book, a document, a graduation cap, and a gavel. These icons represent different types of people, including a man in a suit and tie, a woman in a red dress, a police officer, a man with a beard, a person with a mustache, and another person with glasses.\n\nThe icons are scattered around the letter, creating a chaotic and chaotic scene. The overall style of the illustration is flat and cartoon-like.
    Societal Ethics

    Justice vs Equity: Public Institutions Failing the Poor and Middle Classes?

    ByJoker February 27, 2026

    Public institutions say they deliver justice, but many poor and middle‑class families feel the system is rigged. Justice vs Equity: Public Institutions Failing the Poor and Middle Classes asks whether courts, schools, and healthcare really treat everyone the same or just protect the comfortable classes. Justice vs Equity: What the Public Needs to Know Justice…

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  • The Kutte: A Sacred Garment for Bikers
    Subculture Ethics

    The Kutte: A Sacred Garment for Bikers

    ByJoker July 18, 2024February 27, 2026

    In many ways, belonging to a motorcycle club (MC) and wearing a kutte can be likened to the experience of adhering to a religion and wearing religious garb. The kutte, a vest adorned with patches and insignia representing the club, serves not merely as a piece of clothing but as a profound symbol of identity,…

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    Societal Ethics

    Animal Rights and the Expansion of the Moral Circle: An Ethical Framework

    ByTailor Baldwin May 15, 2023June 4, 2026

    The question of whether animals have moral rights forces us to examine who belongs inside the circle of moral concern. This essay explores the philosophical arguments, the welfare-versus-rights distinction, and what the expansion of our ethical community demands of us.

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  • The Ethics of End-of-Life Care: Moral Obligations to Those Who Depend on Us
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    The Ethics of End-of-Life Care: Moral Obligations to Those Who Depend on Us

    ByTailor Baldwin November 7, 2022June 4, 2026

    Making end-of-life decisions for those who cannot decide for themselves is one of the most profound ethical challenges we face. This essay explores the moral frameworks we bring to care, the weight of proxy decision-making, and what our choices reveal about justice, compassion, and the scope of our ethical obligations.

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