Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol

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About F. E. Guerra-Pujol

When I’m not blogging, I am a business law professor at the University of Central Florida.

An intertemporal golden rule

Note: This is part four of our review of Tyler Cowen’s new book “Stubborn Attachments.” We now find ourselves on the horns of a dilemma! On the one hand, we have resolutely dismissed utilitarian theories of population ethics. (To sum … Continue reading

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Cowen’s Hedge

Note: This is part three of our review of “Stubborn Attachments.” In our previous post we rechristened the basic premise of population ethics as Cowen’s Axiom (the notion that we may owe moral duties to future generations) in honor of … Continue reading

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Cowen’s Axiom

Note: This post is part two of our review of “Stubborn Attachments.” We posed the following question in our previous post: What ethical, moral, or legal duties, if any, do we owe to future generations? We also noted that this … Continue reading

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What moral or legal duties do we owe to future generations?

This fascinating question takes center stage in Tyler Cowen’s beautiful new book Stubborn Attachments (pictured below). Professor Cowen, a polymath who teaches economics at George Mason University, combines a branch of moral philosophy called “population ethics” (pioneered by the late … Continue reading

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A modest proposal (college football playoff edition)

Via @MarcEdelman: how about selecting Alabama, Clemson, Notre Dame, and Central Florida (#UCF) — the only four undefeated Division I teams this late into the 2018 college football season — to play in the college football championship?

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Thread of threads

A meta-thread of some of my favourite Twitter threads! — Michael Nielsen (@michael_nielsen) November 12, 2018 Hat tip: The Amazing Tyler Cowen.

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Dice game for children

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Migrant caravans for me but not for thee

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Anniversary of the JFK assassination

Although most North Americans are celebrating Thanksgiving today, we must never forget that on this day 55 years ago (22 Nov. 1963) President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. What if the presidential motorcade had continued down Main … Continue reading

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Tunnel vision

During a brief visit to my alma mater UCSB earlier this week (go Gauchos!), my wife Sydjia photographed this bike-path tunnel, which connects the main campus with the seaside college town of Isla Vista. In place of ordinary fluorescent tubes, … Continue reading

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