
#22: The Abuse and Misuse of the U.S. Military by Trump and Hegseth
This episode examines several significant concerns about the current civilian leadership of the U.S. military, including abuses of military culture and command climate, inappropriate deployment of tro...
9 Mai 30min

#21: Were Mass Casualties in Gaza Inevitable? Are They Acceptable under Just-War Principles?
An examination of the conduct of the Israel Defense Forces in the wake of the Hamas attacks of 7 October 2023, and the question of whether it amounts to genocide. A philosophical argument in support o...
10 Jun 202528min

#20: Capital Punishment: Yes in Theory, No in Practice
Assuming that people have a basic right not to be killed, is that an absolute right? Or can murderers forfeit that right? If capital punishment can be justified in theory, are there enough significant...
5 Jan 20254min

#19: Trump Is a Threat to National Security
Several concerns about Trump's character, actions that would preclude a security clearance, his handling of classified information, his fawning behavior toward Vladimir Putin, and his illegal attempts...
16 Jul 20245min

#18: In Vitro Fertilization and Genetic Testing
An argument supporting the use of IVF and genetic testing by prospective parents seeking to avoid passing on serious genetic diseases to their children.
25 Sep 20239min

#17: Russia's War in Ukraine: Ethical and International Legal Perspectives
An interview of Dr. Martin L. Cook, one of our country's best experts on military ethics and just-war theory. He taught at the U.S. Army War College, the Naval War College, and the Air Force Academy....
16 Jan 202324min

#15: Animal Welfare and Rights
An interview of Dr. Daniel Dombrowski, Professor of Philosophy at Seattle University. His views on abortion are also summarized near the end.
22 Nov 202145min



















