Common-sense morality implicitly assumes that reasonably clear distinctions can be drawn between the full moral status that is usually attributed to ordinary ad
It seems obvious that phenomenally conscious experience is something of great value, and that this value maps onto a range of important ethical issues. For exam
In choosing between moral alternatives -- choosing between various forms of ethical action -- we typically make calculations of the following kind: A is better
Mary Anne Warren explores a theoretical question which lies at the heart of practical ethics: what are the criteria for having moral status? In other words, wha
After decades of marginalization in the secularized twentieth-century academy, moral education has enjoyed a recent resurgence in American higher education, wit