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W.D. Rossโ€™s Ethics of โ€œPrima Facieโ€ Duties

W.D. Ross believed that there are multiple fundamental moral principles. He called them "prima facie" duties. This essay introduces Rossโ€™s theory, which is often called intuitionism.

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Henry Scott Tuke's painting "The Promise" (1888).

Aristotle on Friendship: What Does It Take to Be a Good Friend?

What is it to be a friend, especially a good friend? Aristotleโ€™s claims about friendship began debates that continue today. This essay presents his views on friendship and a contemporary debate he inspired.

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An image of Aristotle and Hypatia laughing together, next to the first page of a Latin and Greek version of Nicomachean Ethics. Generated using Midjourney AI and edited by G.M.Trujillo.

Platoโ€™s Allegory of the Cave: the Journey Out of Ignorance

Platoโ€™s book The Republic is a dialogue about justice. It contains the โ€œAllegory of the Caveโ€, a fanciful story that illustrates some of Platoโ€™s ideas about education and the distinction between appearance and reality. This essay introduces the Allegory and explains its meaning.

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An image of a prisoner looking at shadows in the cave, illustrating part of Plato's "Allegory of the Cave."

The Buddhist Theory of No-Self (Anฤtman/Anattฤ)

The Buddhist denial of the existence of the self is known as anฤtman (or anattฤ). This essay explores some of the basics of anฤtman/anattฤ.

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Woman looking in a mirror: does she see her self?

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