Locust Walk with students in fall, University of Pennsylvania, University City area, Philadelphia, PA, USA. (Photo by: Jumping Rocks/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) In universities across ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Alan Saunders: Hello and welcome to The Philosopher's Zone, a weekly look at the world of philosophy ...
THE victory which the Republican party gained in the November election, after the most fiercely contested struggle recorded in our political history, is the crowning victory of the War of the ...
This is Part 2 of my series on moral distress and cultivating moral resilience. Read Part 1 here. “Moral distress” is a term coined in 1984 by philosopher Andrew Jameton to describe the suffering ...
At their best, the basic human responses of blaming and forgiving don’t just hold wrongdoers responsible for their actions — they affirm and sometimes socially ...
THIS essay was awarded the Green moral philosophy prize in 1914. The author fell in the war. The book is now published by his friends with the desire, we can well understand, to raise to a comrade a ...
Humans are aggressive, sometimes too much – could ‘moral enhancement’ technologies offer a solution?
It’s a mistake to think problematic aggression is limited to those with psychiatric disorders. Healthy people have also the capacity for impulsive violence – and resulting “morally” poor behaviour.
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