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Monthly Archives: April 2022

Affirmative Action and The Black Panther

Posted on April 21, 2022 by Jerald Dana Cole

The policy I’m going to explore is affirmative action in the context of The Black Panther franchise. I haven’t tracked the through-line of this theme in the comic book series as I am not an avid reader, but I have … Continue reading →

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If Determinism Were True…

Posted on April 10, 2022 by Jerald Dana Cole

If determinism were true, in the radical sense that all moral choices are predetermined by hard and fast rules—on the order of the laws of physics—then free will would not exist. … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinion, Uncategorized | Tagged Harvard, Jerald Dana Cole

Moral Circumstance or Luck as Determinants of Blameworthiness in Sentencing

Posted on April 10, 2022 by Jerald Dana Cole

I’ll weigh-in on whether praise or blameworthiness can be affected by moral luck based on my 43 years of experience as director of a not-for-profit serving people who are either reentrants (from prison) or in recovery (from addiction). … Continue reading →

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Arguments Against Moral Determinism

Posted on April 9, 2022 by Jerald Dana Cole

The premise of determinism is that, just as the physical laws of the universe prescribe all matters of cause and effect (past, present and future), by extension, morality is predetermined. We do not exercise free will, rather, we act according … Continue reading →

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