ANDREW TANE GLEN

guest writer

A stylized snake representing the super-defector scenario

Andrew Tane Glen is a software engineer and an Aristotle scholar (with a Masters in Philosophy) and also my best mate, with whom I talk philosophy on the regular. His unique creative and analytical philosophical approach often yields unexpected insights—insights that have impacted the way I see the world. So, I've invited him write on these topics.

"So long as the Super-Defector is able to keep their subjects from the desperate circumstances that might break this moral training, ideally through the productivity benefits of the moral system they inculcate, significant cost-savings and long-term stability will be achieved."
– Andrew Tane Glen
A snake looking at dogs WHY COOPERATE?
introducing the super-defector
Dog inheriting a medal IT'S EMOTIONAL
why cooperate? part 2
Snakes on a Risk board THE END OF MORALITY
why cooperate? part 3