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Is Justice Objective or Constructed?
Is justice objective or constructed? SE Press protocol: justice is a living, global challenge—measured, tested, and upgraded across six moral dimensions, with repair, care, creative arbitration, and minority protection embedded in every output.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 133 min read


Ethics, Morality, and Moral Intelligence: The Scientific Existentialism Position
Explore Scientific Existentialism’s definitive answers to ethics, morality, and moral intelligence. This essay anchors SE’s plural, protocol-locked approach—defining justice, value, the good life, and responsibilities across society, technology, and the planet, with transparent reasoning and open challenge built in.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 113 min read


Metaphysics Without the Yawn: What Is It, and Does It Matter?
What is metaphysics, really—and why should anyone care? Based on “Metaphysics Without the Yawn,” this Bridge Essay cracks open the so-called driest field in philosophy, showing how questions about reality, meaning, and value matter for education, science, daily life, and mentoring. If you’ve ever asked “what’s the point?” or “does this matter?”—you’re already thinking metaphysically. Here’s how to do it without the boredom, and why it’s urgent for everyone.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 52 min read
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