Jacob GreilWhy material non-public information is unlikely to vindicate fundamentalism1. IntroductionApr 3, 2022Apr 3, 2022
Jacob GreilObjective vs. subjective as a spectrum rather than two sides of a coinIn this paper I argue against Gillies’ (2000) view that the distinction between objectivity and subjectivity sufficiently warrants distinct…Feb 16, 2022Feb 16, 2022
Jacob GreilWhy liberal democracies should be allowed to regulate certain enhancementsEnhancement technologies are just around the corner. But it’s not uncontroversial. I’ve recently written an essay on why we have good…Feb 1, 2022Feb 1, 2022
Jacob GreilShould chimpanzees be classed as persons for legal purposes?A response to the Philosophers’ Brief by Andrews et al. (2018) and the legal battles of the Nonhuman Rights Project (NhRP)Jan 9, 2022Jan 9, 2022