Posted inEthics

Secular vegetarianism and the Montreal Declaration on animal exploitation

I signed the Montreal Declaration on Animal Exploitation, along with nearly 500 other philosophers. The signatories include such notables as Peter Singer, the Princeton philosopher well known for his work on “animal liberation.” Secular thinkers should embrace this Declaration and the idea of secular vegetarianism. The Montreal Declaration condemns animal exploitation that inflicts “unnecessary violence […]

Posted inDeep Dive, Education, General, Religion

Religious liberty and critical religious education: What Justice Alito got right and wrong

Religious liberty is important, but so too is critical education about religion. I’ve spent much of my career making this point, including in a comment on the Supreme Court’s recent ruling about religious liberty. So, I was curious to read what Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito suggested about religious liberty when he spoke at an […]

Posted inDeep Dive, Philosophy

Who or what is a person? Elephants, A.I., abortion, and personhood

The question of personhood is central to a variety of current controversies. American courts recently considered the question of whether elephants are persons. Google fired an engineer for suggesting that a machine is sentient. And the U.S. Supreme Court argued that Roe v. Wade failed to adequately consider fetal personhood. These disputes involve a conflict […]

Posted inPolitics, The Secular

Why the Kennedy v. Bremerton SCOTUS ruling empowers secular defenders of religious liberty

As the recent Supreme Court ruling Kennedy v. Bremerton allows football coaches to kneel with students in prayer on the fifty-yard line, it also opens the door for more teachers, coaches, and other public officials to practice their religion in public. This seems like an unhappy entanglement between religion and the state, but could secular […]

Posted inEthics, Meaning & Purpose

Against perfectionism

To be human is to be a work in progress. Human beings grow, change, and fail. That’s why we need compassion and forgiveness. We ought to give people a break, show some patience, and stop scolding one another. No one is perfect. This goes for other people and ourselves. But we remain strangely wedded to […]