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Tag Archives: Virtue ethics

What can Game of Thrones teach us about moral philosophy?

  I was as disappointed as everyone else by the final series of Game of Thrones, but when someone suggested that the programme as a whole was an example of modern moral nihilism, I found myself jumping to its defence. Of course, this person had not actually seen Game of Thrones, because anyone who has…

July 4, 2019 in Philosophy, Politics.
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