A Theory of Political Ethics
In this article, we find that the demands of political ethics, being an extension of normal ethics, are fulfilled via the promotion of virtue bounded within certain restrictions, and that these restrictions thereby require the virtue promoted to both be previously generally accepted as well as existing within the bounds of a previously understood idea of public morality.
A Defense of Ethical Stability
In this article, we will argue certain viewpoints and attitudes must be insulated from arguments of whether they are good or bad.
The Question of Liberalism
This article argues that goodness is that action which upholds one’s personal value judgments extended to the world around them.
Solving the Incoherence of Ethical Calculation
The purpose of this article is to establish that ethics fundamentally cannot be based upon any non-arbitrary principles.